02-06-2006, 01:22 PM
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Pats, B's, Sox
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Location: Sacshe, TX (by way of Salem,NH)
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Originally Posted by hwc
There's no cryin' in football. Sheesh, give it a rest. There wasn't a single call in this game that isn't made every week in the NFL. There was nothing that even came close to the replay ref overturning Polamalu's interception against the Colts. But, guess what? The Steelers found a way to overcome that and win the game.
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HWC - What you are clearly missing was that the officiating was so blatantly biased. They call Hasselback for blocking below the knees when he was tackling Taylor, yet on the next series Big Ben DID block below the knees, but wasn't called. They call a PI on Jackson, but ignore the fact that Chris Hope actually initiated contact with Jackson before Jackson "pushed off".
Also, later in the game, on 2 different occasions, Ward pushed off and there was no call.
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Originally Posted by hwc
What happened yesterday was simple. The Seahawks played like crap and the Steelers made a few big plays.
Do we need to count the ways the Hawks stunk up the joint? How 'bout four dropped passes by the TE? How 'bout the punter never once keeping the ball out of the end zone, blowing opportunity after opportunity to pin the Steelers deep and control field position? How 'bout clock management at the end of the both halves that made the Rev. Herm Johnson look like a genius? How 'bout the Seahawks receiver not even making an effort to get the second foot in-bounds on an easy TD catch down the sideline? How 'bout two missed FGs? How, 'bout letting a simple off tackle run go 75 yards untouched into the end zone? How 'bout giving up a 3rd and 28 conversion to the goal line? That's just bad football.
Look, it was a sloppy game. The Steelers figured out a way to put 21 points on the board in an ugly game. That's why they won.
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No one is discounting the fact that both teams played poorly. But you are deluding yourself if you think that the Refs didn't have a huge hand in the outcome.
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