Superbowl Bound!!!! Go Seahawks!!!!

I counted four bad calls that hurt Seattle-

1- took away the touchdown- I didn't see any offensive interference

2- gave a touchdown to Pittsburgh- I don't believe the ball was in the zone

3- That was not a low block! that was a tackle

4- And that was not a fumble- at least they had the balls to turn the call over and make it right.

Oh well---- at least Seattle finally made the Superbowl !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I agree with your assessment below but I will add that the incomplete pass WAS a fumble as he had control before the hit (Seattle) There was no effort to take posession of the loose ball anyway but still, a dissapointing job of officiating in my not so humble opinion.

Fishtales":j5790i80 said:
I counted four bad calls that hurt Seattle-

1- took away the touchdown- I didn't see any offensive interference

2- gave a touchdown to Pittsburgh- I don't believe the ball was in the zone

3- That was not a low block! that was a tackle

4- And that was not a fumble- at least they had the balls to turn the call over and make it right.

Oh well---- at least Seattle finally made the Superbowl !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
The thing I don't understand was the MVP for Pittsburgh. It was very clear the MVP for Pittsburgh is the man in the black and white stripped suit. Without him Pittsburgh would not have been in the game. I think he was robbed of his trophy and this mistake should be corrected.
 
"We was robbed!" is the constant losers lament. :P

Isn't there a protest procedure in the NFL to challenge close calls? Did I miss the Sea Hawks doing this? :shock:

We're not Pittsburgh fans in Cleveland, trust me.

-- Chuck
 
tpbrady":3kaig01d said:
What was the best ad?

My vote was Fedex with number 2 being the Bud Light moving wall.


The moving wall was good. Yes- Fedex was good.
I liked the bud commercial with the clydesdale pony trying to pull the wagon and the one with the streaker.
There were sure a lot of movies commercials this year.
 
Now there's a group who advocate making Super Bowl Monday a National Holiday. :beer

Probably a good idea since very little gets done at work on Monday anyway between nursing hangovers, talking about the game, or reliving their Superbowl party.
 
On NPR this morning they said that the NFL was the largest money maker of any league, and the only one that did not have full time umpires. The men in the black and white stripped suit were all part timers, not professionals. It showed.
I liked the bud commercial with the clydesdale pony trying to pull the wagon.
 
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