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Posted By: joe brennan
Let me start off saying I am not a fan of either team. Bills fan, but thats another story. |
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Posted By: Henry Eshelman
Saw that porter tackle and liked it. Didnt think horse collars were illegal. Are they? cause i dont remember a penalty being called when TO broke his leg. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I was thinking the same thing, very badly officiated. The TO broken leg is what caused the horse collar to become a rule. I'm not exactly sure of the rule though. I don't know if you're allowed to grab the jersey or the shoulder pads but I think one you are allowed to grab and the other you aren't. |
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Posted By: joe brennan
The rule was changed because of the tackle on TO...You would think with 8 of the best officials calling the game, one would be looking at the guy with the ball!!!!!!!! LOL |
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Posted By: Cobby33
If I believed in "fixed games," this would be one of them. My 'Hawks were consistently screwed. Oh well...There's always next year! |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
It was the tackle Roy Williams made on TO that prompted the League to make horse collar tackles illegal. In the game tonight, it wasn't clear whether it was a horse collar tackle or more just grabbing the jersey (which is legal). I will agree however, that Seattle couldn't catch a break. |
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Posted By: joe brennan
Clearly on the replay it was a horse collar cause I looked for it because I thought I saw it the first time. Funny how the replay was never showed again. I'm not suggesting fix, cause that's impossible, just funny how Vegas seems to be right most of the time, no matter what it takes. |
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Posted By: Glen V
If there was a fix, Seattle was in on it - they were dropping balls left and right. |
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Posted By: Scot Reader
I had no dog in this hunt but thought Seattle was the better team. I'm not a big conspiracy theorist; I just think Pittsburgh (or should I say Pittsburg no "h"--this being the vintage baseball card board) caught a lot of breaks. Goes to show that if you have to win a single game (as opposed to four out of seven in the case in our beloved baseball) you have to be so dominant that you can put more points on the board despite bad bounces and poor officiating. Teams that can win DESPITE bad luck and bad calls are the true champions. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
My opinion: |
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Posted By: Scot Reader
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Posted By: Zach Smith
Hines Ward won it... and a 2007 Escalade... like he needs it. |
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Posted By: Rhys
Seattle outplayed Pitt in every way possible and to lose a game like that is tough. Say what you want either way, but when the outcome of a game like this is decided by the men officiating it more than they guys playing in it, then something is seriously wrong! Not only that, but that had to be the MOST UNWATCHABLE Super Bowl ever. The Stones look older than the Mummy of Ramses I, and I spent more time watching commercials than Football. |
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Posted By: Cobby33
Being a die-hard Seattle fan (living in the SF Bay Area and only being in Seattle twice), Seattle lost that game. By the same token, Pittsburgh didn't win it and as I said earlier, "we" got screwed by the officals. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
You can complain all you want about the refs keeping the Seahawks out of the endzone, but the Seahawks didn't do their part in keeping the Steelers out of the endzone. I didn't see the refs making blocks for Pitt so they couls score and don't recall any pass interference penalties that set up the ball near the endzone for Pitt. Seattle's kicker also didn't help their cause by missing a few FGs. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
The offensive pass interference call on my former Gator Darrell Jackson was BULLCRAP. |
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Posted By: whycough
An old friend of mine used to say about the refs in games like this, "They bet the game." Some overseas bank account got fat last night--not to be touched for years. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Face it. Even if Jackson wasn't called for pass interference, in which he pushed off, the final score would have only been four points closer. Add two missed field goals and the Seahawks would have still come up a point short. Seattle's problem was in not scoring a touchdown off a long drive. Their only touchdown came of a spectacular 70+ yard interception (Super Bowl record in length) followed by a 20+ yard drive. |
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Posted By: John Spencer
I thought the best team on the field were the Rolling Stones at halftime. |
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Posted By: Jim Feagin
The "holding call" on the Seahawks when Stevens caught the ball at the 2 was one of the worst calls I have seen in the postseason. Only a true Pittsburgh homer could say that Jackson "pushed off". In reality, it was more like he "pinkied off". Seattle had 11 points taken off the board. However, Seattle's clock management was also atrocious. Those missed FG's were hardly easy, and can anyone say "two minute drill"? |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I would be big money that the Steeler who was "held" on that play was OFFSIDES... but the refs ignored it. |
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Posted By: Rhys
Jay |
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Posted By: PC
I agree that the officiating was poor last night, but that was not the determining factor in the game. (On that front, IMO, the interference call in the end zone was legit ... it may not have been a real "push" but giving the defender a stiff-arm will still bring the flag.) |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
--My hopes died with Carolina's-- |
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Posted By: Chris Mc
Let me chime in and say that I am not a fan of either team. I watched the game and clearly Seattle outplayed the Steelers. There are games that the outplayed team does win and this was the case last night. |
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Posted By: Joe Jones
It reminded me of the officiating in the UofM bowl game this year. But that is part of the game I guess. Its kind of like card grading. The refs are human and make mistakes. |
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Posted By: tbob
with no dog in the hunt but Roethlisberger STILL hasn't scored on that fourth down play!!!! That was huge, no one has even mentioned it. Unfortunately the referee who reviewed the call is the Judge Alioto of refs. |
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Posted By: Jason
Quit chirping about how Seattle stopped Ben. He CLEARLY broke the plain of the goal line. There should not have been any confusion. As for as the game goes....both teams played bad. Seattle lost it for themselves and the Steelers played under par. Goes to show you how good the Steelers really are even when they play a bad game. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
Slow, dull, badly played. Madden & Michaels should have just said "these guys suck" and left it at that. Great argument against structuring a league to create parity. When you root for a commercial break and take a leak during the game, you know it sucks. The best parts were the Fed Ex and Ameriquest ads. |
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Posted By: Jeff
I think about 25% of people outside of Pittsburgh and Seattle think that was a TD. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
In order to overturn a call on the field there has to be conclusive evidence. Because of the blurry picture, there wasn't convincing proof either way, so the call stood. Looked to me like the right call was made. The ball just has to break the plane of the front of the line, not the back and it certainly appeared to meet that criteria. |
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Posted By: Cat
When the Stevens reception down at the 2 yard line was called back, it just looked like something wasn't right. It's one thing to blow a call or miss a call, but when you call something that you do not see, because it does not exist, it makes one wonder. Madden says after reviewing slow motion following that play: "I didn't see any holding there." Then when that referee jumped in the pile of players on the ground with a few minutes left...that's the product McMahan had in mind when he started the XFL, but he could just never get there. |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I disagree completely that the ball broke the plane. The replay angle was very good but not perfect, and even from that I believe it showed it short. The way I saw it, the tip of the ball looked to be hovering right about directly above the line (maybe and at most), but the angle was skewed just enough that when the ball came down and touched short, you could tell it had basically dropped straight down and had never crossed. |
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Posted By: Zach Smith
At least Seattle made it to their first Super Bowl. I'm from LA and have to back the Saints... still waiting on that miracle. They don't even have their own stadium anymore! (Thanks alot Katrina...) |
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Posted By: ChuckkieB
First and foremost, I am not a fan of either team (J-E-T-S all the way),so I have no axe to grind either way. That being said, all this talk that the Seahawks somehow "outplayed" the Steelers is crazy. Seattle dropped at least a half dozen passes, misssed two field goals, gave up a 75 yard TD run, a 40+ TD pass off of a trick play, and last but not least, they turned the ball over at the most crucial point of the game. These are not exactly highlights of a well played game in my opinion. The Steelers had a few big plays and did what they had to do to gut out a very ugly, but deserved win. |
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Posted By: DJ
Seattle certainly outplayed Pittsburgh on all levels. You take away that trick play (-7), the Hawks' actually tackled Parker (-7) and if Seattle had made two field goals (+6), it's a different ball game that doesn't include the fact that Seahawks should have scored on that Darrell Jackson play (+7) and the wide receivers were horrible. Jerramy Stevens alone dropped a few easy passes in the red zone. Seattle simply had a wretched game that was made worse by the refs who luckily missed that Stevens fumble. |
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Posted By: Jason
re: Jeff's post. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Nothing funnier than kicking a dinosaur. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Well, what the heck. I am running scans of cards for auctions and I read where Jackson "pinkied" off the Steelers defensive back. I have to admit that's the first time I've ever seen a receiver use five pinkies on the same play. |
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted
Obviously, I am biased....but 50% of winning a single |
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Posted By: Chris
What a bunch of whiners. If Ben wouldn't have thrown that pick(which I believe was caused by the ref), this would have been a blowout. Seattle played better? Obviously not, otherwise they would have stopped the 75 yard run and an option TD pass(did I mention Wards big 3rd down catch too). Sometimes all it takes is one play to win a game, and Seattle couldn't stop multiple big plays. The Steelers beat the 4 best teams in football. Don't hate, congratulate! |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Games over... |
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Posted By: tbob
Jason- Ben Roethlesberger was on tv Monday night and admitted he never scored on that play. |
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Posted By: joe brennan
What a bunch of whiners. If Ben wouldn't have thrown that pick(which I believe was caused by the ref), this would have been a blowout. Seattle played better? Obviously not, otherwise they would have stopped the 75 yard run and an option TD pass(did I mention Wards big 3rd down catch too). Sometimes all it takes is one play to win a game, and Seattle couldn't stop multiple big plays. The Steelers beat the 4 best teams in football. Don't hate, congratulate! |
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Posted By: Anson
That game could very easily have been Seahawks 17 Steelers 14. No pass interference call on Jackson and the Roethlisberger play called down and you would be there. Statistically, the Seahawks did outplay the Steelers in almost every offensive category. Does that always win games? No |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I hate football and have no rooting interest in either team, but the refs were not the ones that decided this game. Seattle could stop the big play or create one themselves. Seattle looked good the first quarter and then seemed to go away from that game plan that worked so well early. The big plays by Pitt are what killed Seattle, not the refs. Missing the 2 FGs sure didn't help Seattle either. Their plenty of blame to go around on the Seattle team without going to the refs. |
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Posted By: Joe Jones
good points! |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
Pittsburgh: 75 yard run |
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Posted By: Eric Eichelkraut
I'm a life long Steelers fan born and raised outside Chicago..and I was very pleased that Pitt won their 5th Superbowl. Concerning the game, I was less than pleased with the Steelers play. I watch about 75% of the Steelers regular season games, and every minute of their playoff run. My wife and I actually attended our first Steelers game down in Indy during the second week of the playoffs..a game where I had about 4 heart attacks! ; ) Like all other sports, football will always have highly controversial calls and games. When our teams are affected, it's easy to blame the refs, or spout off that "the fix is in". I've never done either, but then again, I'm a life long athlete who understands that my teammates and I ALONE determine whether we win or lose. |
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Posted By: Cy
Here is what I saw. |
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