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Old 02-06-2006, 07:09 PM
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that money better go to good use niggruh.

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Originally Posted by rawr

didint get it did you spell my name right?
Sorry, I had to take off right after I posted that. You should have it now.

nignog. hawks > steelers
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Originally Posted by ShitBoxCivic
minister, stfu about your biased oppinion obviously you being a shitsburgh fan are gonna say that there were no bad calls and that TD by little ben was in, but the other 10 of thousands on ESPN forums agree that the game was rigged go take some more emo pics at the mirror in your bathroom and hump your bible, ******
LOL go scoop the sand out your 'gina and take two midol, you might feel better :1

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Yup, thats why they won..

...wait...
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Originally Posted by SinisterCRX
Yup, thats why they won..

...wait...
I love it when people are so blinded by their excitement that they're team won that they make incorrect evaulations of the situation. Like Seahawks fans are just making excuses. Personally I will say that I am not even a football fan, I never watch games, and I just don't have interest. I watch the superbowl maybe once every couple of years.

That said, everyone on earth knows that was one of the most poorly officiated games in history. Its obvious and sports reporters are even bagging on it.

And now some reading material.

"It was just a sham that I saw tonight, yeah, Seattle played better last game, but they were **** blocked on their big plays thus stopping their momentum. Below is an article that was posted up on FOXSports.com that more or less wraps up the game and the views of some of the announcers.

One of the all-time worst officiated games in the history of the NFL. Know who will agree with me? Just about anyone who was watching.. Those that don't either didn't watch it, or were blinded by their steelers doing "well"..

From FOXSports:

Where I get to remind everyone that I guaranteed the Steelers would win the title after they beat the Colts. That they were the only championship-caliber team among the final four. That they would dismantle the Broncos in Denver and waylay whomever the NFC sent at them.

This is the space where I get to wag a finger at my colleague Ian O'Connor, with whom I'd waged a dueling columns battle of opposing prognostication. He picked the Seahawks and made a very strong case for them.

This is the space where I get to say, I told ya so. But I won't. I can't.

I've never felt so empty being right. I feel dirty. I wish I'd been wrong. The Steelers did not deserve to win this game. They were not the better team. O'Connor was right. Seattle was the better team.

So, Paul Tagliabue, how does a team lose when it outgains an opponent by 57 yards, controls time of possession and wins the turnover battle?

Like a crazed CIA analyst running through the halls of Langley screaming into open offices about some impending calamity, I've been shrieking hysterically about the terrible officiating in the NFL and warning that some day the brutal calls were going to affect the outcome of the Super Bowl.

That some day was Sunday.

Every single questionable, marginal or outright bad call went against the Seahawks.

Their first three big plays were all wiped out by penalty calls. On their second drive, Darrell Jackson caught an 18-yard pass on 3rd-and-6 that would have given Seattle a first down at the 23. But Chris Gray was called for holding James Farrior. When Farrior pushed upfield, Gray did hook him with his right arm, and Farrior went down. When referee Bill Levy flagged Gray, it was a bad omen for the Seahawks. Instead of being on the edge of the red zone, they came away without any points.

On their third drive, the Seahawks looked to take a 7-0 lead when Jackson separated from Chris Hope in the end zone and Matt Hasselbeck delivered a perfect strike to his outside shoulder. The back judge looked uncertain sound familiar, Patriots fans? then finally jerked his flag out and called offensive pass interference to wipe out the touchdown. The replay showed receiver and defender hand-fighting with Jackson getting the slightest push into Hope's chest before turning to catch the ball. ABC's John Madden thought the call was dubious. FOX analyst and all-time great offensive lineman Brian Baldinger had no doubts, calling it "absolutely horrendous" on his FOXSports.com Super Bowl Instant Analysis. ESPN's Steve Young and Michael Irvin also had no uncertainty, dismissing the call as ticky-tack and insisting the Seahawks got robbed of a TD.

Then came a huge call on the first play of the second quarter. Peter Warrick ripped off a 33-yard punt return to give Seattle the ball at the Steelers 46. But Etric Pruitt was called for holding. How clear was it? Well, Madden thought the call was for Pruitt holding the gunner at the beginning of the play. It wasn't. The flag came in during the runback and it looked pretty minor. Another example of an official searching to make a call.

So despite totally dominating the first 20 minutes of the game, the Seahawks led only 3-0.

Then came Pittsbugh's first touchdown. Whether you think Roethlisberger broke the plane of the goal line seems to depend on which team you were rooting for. The odd part was the line judge seemed to have determined that Big Ben had come up short as he ran in from the sideline. Since Roethlisberger had been pushed back well short of the goal line I don't know what he could have seen as he got closer to the pile that would have made him change his mind. But up went the arms. Had Roethlisberger been ruled short of the plane, that call would no doubt have stood too. But you figure the Black and Gold would have pounded it in from the two-inch line on fourth down so there's not that much here for Seattle fans to complain about except for the continuing storyline that every single call was going the Steelers' way. And the worst was yet to come.

The Seahawks were on the verge of taking a 17-14 lead early in the fourth quarter when officiating disaster struck. Hasselbeck had drilled a pass down the seam to Jerramy Stevens to set up first-and-goal at the one when suddenly Levy appeared in the middle of the screen to call the play back on account of holding on Sean Locklear. No less a source than newly-minted Hall of Famer John Madden came right out and said it was a bad call. This penalty was beyond ticky-tack. Baldinger called it "another terrible call" and added that the Steelers were offsides on the play. It was yet another official searching for a call, desperate to throw his flag, yearning to impact the action. Why, why, oh, why? That's 14 points the officials simply took away from the Seahawks. Incredible.

After a sack, Hasselbeck threw a pick and then was penalized 15 yards for making the tackle. I'm not kidding. The same thing happened in the Indy-Pittsburgh game in the regular season. It's like the officials become so discombobulated during the change of possession that they just randomly start throwing flags. The call was that Hasselbeck had thrown an illegal block below the waist on the return. Never mind that Hasselbeck wasn't trying to block anybody and did, in fact, make the tackle. Just another terrible call that cannot be reviewed in Paul Tagliabue's NFL.

The Steelers took quick advantage of their enhanced field position and just like that it was 21-10 Pittsburgh when it should have been 17-14 Seattle.

But the stripes weren't done.

First, they blew a fumble call on the field of course against Seattle before overturning it after replay. Then, with the Steelers trying to run out the clock, Levy granted Roethlisberger a timeout, even though the play clock clearly read zero before the quarterback signaled for time. It ended up being the final bad call in Seattle's coffin.

As Madden and Al Michaels watched the replay they shared a laugh about a similar bad non-call in an earlier playoff game between the Bears and Panthers. This is what it has come to: Announcers comparing the bad calls happening before them to the bad calls from earlier rounds of the playoffs. Is this really what the NFL wants?


With Cris Collinsworth lobbying for pass interference to be eligible for review on Inside the NFL after New England got jobbed in Denver; Joey Porter inveighing against the league after the game in Indy; Young and Irvin railing at halftime of the Super Bowl; Baldinger being spot-on with his Instant Analysis critique of the officials; and Madden and Michaels wondering aloud about the officiating during the game ... is anybody in the league office listening?

Or can we pretty much count on next year's playoffs being dominated by the officials too?

By Kevin Hench, Fox Sports Net"

i have now lost all respect for the NFL and its officiating....i will continue to cheer on my seahawks, but i will no longer support the NFL by buying their merchandise...its nice to see that the PNW got a big ---- YOU from the NFL....

heres another article that should be read about the game:

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald...l/13801313.htm
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Cliffs notes?
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Originally Posted by SinisterCRX
Cliffs notes?
yeah, i said them previous to the article.

basically, every sports reporter on the planet is calling the game the most poorly officiated game in years.
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ok i got it. thanks! :P
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Originally Posted by ****
yeah, i said them previous to the article.

basically, every sports reporter on the planet is calling the game the most poorly officiated game in years.
oh ok. Saw a bunch of text and didn't read :P Stupid english papers...
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Originally Posted by rawr
ok i got it. thanks! :P
eh ---- off! :P
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