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Re: Super Bowl
#272286
02/05/06 11:35 PM
02/05/06 11:35 PM
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Originally posted by Don Cardi: [quote]Originally posted by Patrick: [b] This was bullshit. The refs handed this game to the Steelers. What game did you watch?  [/b][/quote]1. They took away a Seahawks touchdown for offensive pass interference when even Al and John said there was none. 2. They called an illegal block on Hasselback when he was going for the tackle after he threw a pick. 3. They gave a touchdown to Ben when the ball clearly never made it to the goal line. 4. They tried saying that Hasselback fumbled it when it was clear that he was pushed down, but luckily it was challenged by Holmgreen. And don't get smart with me.  K thanks.
"After every dark night, there's a bright day right after that. No matter how hard it gets, stick your chest out, keep your head up, and handle it." -Tupac Shakur
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Re: Super Bowl
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02/06/06 01:09 AM
02/06/06 01:09 AM
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The Iceman
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Originally posted by Patrick: This was bullshit. The refs handed this game to the Steelers. This is probably the only time I'll ever agree with you on something. But if it weren't for all the bad calls against the Seahawks, they still f***ed themselves by the penalty's that were good calls.
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Re: Super Bowl
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02/06/06 02:59 AM
02/06/06 02:59 AM
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Don Jasani
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I disagree, while I hope that my Blue Jays win the American League East you're probably right that it isn't our year yet. However, I do think we're gonna turn some heads and we will wind up winning the A.L. Wild Card. I even told some people at my work who don't really follow Baseball all that much that if the Jays do not win at least the wildcard this year I will come to work butt naked for one week! Upon hearing this they went straight to a Mosque and started praying that the Blue Jays win the A.L. Wild Card! Seriously though, I think we have the pitching, the bats, the defense and the confindence to win at least the Wild Card this year. The Yankees will probably win the division but we will win the wild card..
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Re: Super Bowl
#272292
02/06/06 07:28 AM
02/06/06 07:28 AM
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plawrence
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This is usually around the time that Turi shows up (unless he's still sleeping off his hangover because the "Big Game" was on at like 2:00 in the morning over there), so I'll take this opportunity to congratulate him on his Steelers win.  It's always nice when a real fan -- not some Johnny-Come-Lately Bandwagon Jumper-Onner -- gets to bask in his team's glory, like when the Red Sox won the World Series for SC
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Re: Super Bowl
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02/06/06 07:47 AM
02/06/06 07:47 AM
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plawrence
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Originally posted by goombah: I've been watching pro football for more than 25 years and the Steelers are so unbelievably lucky to be there that it sickens me. Every break has gone their way in the playoffs. Let's be fair here, goombah. I don't follow football as closely as I do baseball or basketball so please correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't there a playoff game a few years ago when they took a Tom Brady fumble recovery away from the Steelers on a call that looked so ridiculous on the replay that they wound up changing the rule? And didn't New England go on to win it all that year? As far as this year's Pittsburgh run goes, didn't the referees do everything in their power to give the Colts their game against the Steelers? I'll be the last person in the world to be surprised if some day in the future there's a big scandal involving the officials betting on games, or the NFL telling the refs which team to favor on the close calls, and yeah, Seattle was the victim of a few bad ones last night, but it sure looked to me like the Steelers were the better team out on the field.
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Re: Super Bowl
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02/06/06 09:28 AM
02/06/06 09:28 AM
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Yes Plaw, many thanks. I'm so bloody hungover today. There's cars outside so at least my buddies didn't drive home. Apparantly I came online last night too Lets see if I can handle another beer. (Few moments later) Oh god that's quite harsh. I think you're on about the tuck rule controversy anyway, against the Raiders wasn't it? I get Goombah's frustrations, he's a proper sports and Cleveland fan and it's only natural for him to hate the Steelers. Man if Joey Porter wasn't Black and Gold I'd hate the guy but I love him because he is.
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Re: Super Bowl
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02/06/06 09:34 AM
02/06/06 09:34 AM
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Plawrence You are correct. That NE "tuck rule" was in 2001 vs. the Raiders. That is the last time there has been such controversy regarding officiating in the NFL playoffs. Until last night's Super Bowl that is. That's what pisses me off - officials being involved in the outcome of the game. Even the schills on ESPN this morning were talking equally about the bad officiating as they were the outcome and that should not be.
The officials didn't give the game to Pittsburgh, but they still made some unbelievably bad calls. Why I am so upset is that this is supposed to the best officials of the bunch and this is the biggest game of the year.
First bad call: The so called push-off by Darrell Jackson was the worst of the calls b/c it took away a TD and Seattle ended up getting a FG. Let's be honest, this was the equivalent of a defender putting his hands on a ball handler in basketball. The Pittsburgh defender didn't even move from the so called push off. It should have been a TD - no question.
2nd bad call: 2 plays in a row in the 2nd half Pittsburgh jumped offsides and nothing was called. On the 2nd play, the end result was Hasselback throwing the INT (I'm not implying the offside lead to the INT), and then having an even more horrible call - a chop block by the QB. Are you freaking kidding me? He dove at and tackled the guy who made the INT. It was the same f'ing thing that Roethlisberger did at the end of the Indy playoff game - namely, the QB trying to prevent the defender from trying to score.
3rd bad call: In the 4th quarter, Pittsburgh's play clock ran to zero very clearly, yet the officials still allowed Pitt to call a timeout after the clock ran out. That would have made it 3rd and long instead of 3rd and 2 or 3.
I'm not even mentioning the replay of the Roethlisberger TD b/c it was inconclusive on the replay. I don't think he got it in b/c the official's first reaction was to signal 4th down but then a second later the ref signals TD after Ben puts the ball over the line while having both knees on the ground. Having said that, I'd even let that slide b/c it was close.
The other 3 calls that I described were downright terrible. But Seattle wasted opportunities especially at the end of the first half. I expected more out of a coach who had already been to the Super Bowl twice before this game. And Holmgren had the best RB in the league and only gave it to Alexander 20 times and always took him out on 3rd down. There was no excuse for Seattle giving up those 2 big plays that resulted in TD's.
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Re: Super Bowl
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02/06/06 09:39 AM
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plawrence
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There was another call in the first half - I swear I already forgot which team - that they called an incomplete pass after they had clearly caught the ball, turned, and started to run with it and then fumbled when he got hit.
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Re: Super Bowl
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02/06/06 09:58 AM
02/06/06 09:58 AM
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plawrence
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Yeah, but I remember as it was rolling out of bounds the whistle had already blown and the defender had stopped going for the ball.
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Re: Super Bowl
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02/06/06 03:36 PM
02/06/06 03:36 PM
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Originally posted by Don Jasani: I disagree, while I hope that my Blue Jays win the American League East you're probably right that it isn't our year yet. However, I do think we're gonna turn some heads and we will wind up winning the A.L. Wild Card. I even told some people at my work who don't really follow Baseball all that much that if the Jays do not win at least the wildcard this year I will come to work butt naked for one week! Upon hearing this they went straight to a Mosque and started praying that the Blue Jays win the A.L. Wild Card!
Seriously though, I think we have the pitching, the bats, the defense and the confindence to win at least the Wild Card this year. The Yankees will probably win the division but we will win the wild card.. I gotta disagree with you. As much as I hate to say it and as much as I would love to see Toronto win the Wild Card, Boston will. They have a better rotation and better hitters with Ortiz, Ramirez, Nixon, etc. Plus, AJ Burnett still has to prove himself in the AL like Pavano still does and I wouldn't be surprised if both he and BJ Ryan are complete busts.
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Re: Super Bowl
#272301
02/06/06 08:06 PM
02/06/06 08:06 PM
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Im a Seattle native, and I can say that we lost the game with dropped passes and some bad coaching at the end. Keep in mind through this post, I said we lost it for our selves.
NOW TO THE FUCKING REFS
first of all, I think its ridiculous to have a 5 year offical as the head ref for the superbowl
As a Seahawks fan Ive seen us lose TWO regular season games in the last 3 years on COMPLETELY STUPID errors. Not judgement calls (pass interference, etc), but stupid errors. In the first, Baltimore was given a 4th timeout when we couldve taken a knee to win a big road game, cost us a first round bye week. That shouldve been remedied. On the second, Keyshawn Johnson had a Touchdown for a win when he had a foot out by about 10 inches, and we couldnt challenge, bc it was supposed to go to the booth. ALSO LETS NOT FORGET THAT VINNIE TESTAVERTE GETTING A TD WHEN HE WAS A FUCKING YARD SHORT WAS THE PLAY USED AS THE BIG ARGUEMENT FOR COACHES CHALLENGES IN GAMES. That shit kept us out of the playoffs that year, and cost Dennis Erickson his job.
I love instant replay, and with the exception of Polemalus pick in the Colts game, Ive never seen a HORRIBLE call after its been challenged, but I think SOMETHING needs to be changed
SOLUTION 1 Penalties should be challangeable, and likewise you should be able to challenge obvious blunders. Also, not that we wouldve won last night, but the Steelers SHOULD NOT have gotten that fucking timeout that he called an obvious second off the clock. I dont wanna bitch about the judgement calls, but that was complete fucking ignorance to whats going on by the crew. If these rules applied too, we also couldve challenged Hasselbecks interception 1) where he "blocked" someone beneath the shins on a tackle 2) and the OBVIOUS offsides on the Steelers on that play that wasnt called
It wont ruin the flow of the game to fucking let coaches challenge on other plays, because theyd still have the same number of challenges
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SOLUTION 2 Let the coach throw the flag more times (perhaps 5 or 7 times), and the booth can determine if the game is worth stopping to challenge it, then normal timeout/challenge rules apply.
The rules have gotten way too fucking complex, which isnt a problem, as long as you use equally complex technology to keep it in line. I think everyone agrees that challenges are a good thing, and there should be more of it when necessary
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Re: Super Bowl
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02/06/06 09:22 PM
02/06/06 09:22 PM
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Silvio You echoed my sentiments except that I don't have a rooting interest for Seattle but do have a loathing for Pittsburgh. Your point about the Testerverde non TD a few years ago is understood. But all the other bad calls over the past 15 years all have the same thing in common: none were in the Super Bowl. And this wasn't a single bad call in the Super Bowl, it was several bad calls or no-calls. There is NO excuse to have such 2nd rate officiating in a game that 50+ million people watch. I'm sorry, but I heard some Pittsburgh defenders say "well look what we went through with the officiating in Indy." I don't buy that logic at all b/c two wrongs don't make a right. Pittsburgh still won the Indy game, but it was 1 bad call in that game that went against Pittsburgh. There were some other non-calls that went in Pitt's favor vs. Indy. If the shoe were on the other foot, Pittsburgh would still be crying on camera about the officiating. I respect Holmgren for not publicly lashing out at the refs today. What I don't understand is how and why he kept quiet on the sidelines during the actual game. I would have been going ballistic if I was the head coach in a title game. ************************* I'm looking back at past Super Bowl winners since 1980. I don't see a weaker winner over the past 26 years than this year's Steelers. And I'm not old enough to have seen every Super Bowl, but they may rank the worst of all 40, I just can't say for sure. Every winner since then had at least 1 undeniable, amazing attribute about the team during the game - the defense of Chicago, Baltimore, and Tampa Bay. The offensive prowess of San Francisco, Dallas, Green Bay, and St. Louis. There were teams that won in the last minute or on the last play - St. Louis, SF, New England (twice), and the NYG. This year's Steelers had nothing special about its play in the Super Bowl except a gadget play.
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Re: Super Bowl
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02/06/06 09:50 PM
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Silvio
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Originally posted by goombah: Your point about the Testerverde non TD a few years ago is understood. But all the other bad calls over the past 15 years all have the same thing in common: none were in the Super Bowl. And this wasn't a single bad call in the Super Bowl, it was several bad calls or no-calls. There is NO excuse to have such 2nd rate officiating in a game that 50+ million people watch.
I respect Holmgren for not publicly lashing out at the refs today. What I don't understand is how and why he kept quiet on the sidelines during the actual game. I would have been going ballistic if I was the head coach in a title game. ************************* I know, flaws in the regular season could be big flaws in the Super Bowl however. I dont feel like the reason the officials sucked was because this was a more important game, I think they just sucked. We have more then enough technology to account for horseshit like we saw yesterday, and the fact that a coach can only use it twice at risk of a timeout when the REFS are the ones fucking up is absurd. Coaches Challenges are a great thing, and there are several other places they should be useable, namely on penalties, and obvious no calls (like Pitt being well offsides on Hasselbecks pick and the fucking missed false start near the end) that should have been made. Let the coaches challenge most/all the complete fuck ups, not just a few of them. I hate complaining about officails. I really do. But its just really necessary in the NFL. Between the Super Bowl, Polemalus pick taken away, and Steve Smiths td punt return against the Hawks where flags were picked up for no apperent reason (when they WERE thrown for an obvious reason....maybe the NFL just wanted their beloved overrated Delhome in the big one again) Im fucking fed up. The NFL needs to fix their ways. What a terrible month of playoff football
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Re: Super Bowl
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02/08/06 02:02 AM
02/08/06 02:02 AM
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That says it, considering that about 65-70% told Sportsnation they were ROOTING for the Steelers awhile back
The discovery that the ref who made the call against Darrel Jackson was born and raised in Pittsburgh didnt make me any happier either. What a crock of shit
There is absolutely no redemption either. Mariners, Sonics, Seahawks have all have good teams no and then, but no rings since the year before Magic Johnson got drafted into the NBA. So long. One now couldve justified all the waiting.
Its really unbearable. Id watch tv a few years back and see Red Sox fans crying about their team. Boo fucking hoo you guys had a basketball dynasty there, and were right in the middle of a football one.
I havent seen my city win anything (and dont say WNBA, id rather find a $5 dollar bill on the ground, thats how little I care about that leauge) in my whole fucking life
When the Sonics made it in 1996, that was just bad luck. 72-10 Bulls, what can you do. We played them well, perhaps gave the best effort of any of the 5 teams they beat in the Finals. I was disappointed, but what I am feeling now is NOWHERE near that.
We could have beaten them. Not saying it WOULD have turned out that way, but the refs sure made it impossible.
Fuck this
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