Seahawks gettin no love from the Refs...
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Seahawks gettin no love from the Refs...
Man, i myself am a pittsburgh fan, but MAN have there been some bad calls against the seahawks! Anybody else notice?
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That first TD was not one, even though Im going for the Steelers. I guess its the same refs our school team had, cheating b*stards.
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How much did they pay the refs to give out those calls. He obviously crawled across the line and they counted it.
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See, that's where the problem from all this whining about the calls is coming from, it's people that don't know the rules of the game.
To score a touchdown all that has to happen is for just the first milimeter of the ball to break the very front of the goal line for just a fraction of a second and it's a touchdown. It doesn't matter where you land after that or where the ball is - if the ball breaks the plane it's a touchdown. Watch the reply - the ball clearly breaks the plane even though you can't see the ball well - he has it tucked in his arm and his whole forearm breaks the plane, so the ball has too also.
And when you push of it's offensive pass interference, which again is very clear on the replay.
Hey, there were calls that didn't get called the Seapigeons benefited on as well - I recall a few fumbles that were call incomplete passes, and the one touchdown Seattle did get after the interception probably never would have happened if they would have called the blatent personal foul for blocking Roethlisberger in the back. They would have had the ball around midfield and not down near the goal line. If your still are going to say they would have scored then you have to give credit to the Steelers as well on the touchdown Roethlisberger scored because they would have had it with just about and inch to go.
The refs never made the Seapigeons drop balls or miss field goals, or mismanage the clock horribly, or allow a 75 yard TD run, or allow a 43 YD gadget play, or allow the Steelers to complete a pass for a first down on a 3rd and 28 play. Seattle was outplayed and outcoached the whole game. They couldn't even beat the Steelers when they played their worst game of the playoffs.
Get over it and stop whining about it - the Steelers are the champs.
To score a touchdown all that has to happen is for just the first milimeter of the ball to break the very front of the goal line for just a fraction of a second and it's a touchdown. It doesn't matter where you land after that or where the ball is - if the ball breaks the plane it's a touchdown. Watch the reply - the ball clearly breaks the plane even though you can't see the ball well - he has it tucked in his arm and his whole forearm breaks the plane, so the ball has too also.
And when you push of it's offensive pass interference, which again is very clear on the replay.
Hey, there were calls that didn't get called the Seapigeons benefited on as well - I recall a few fumbles that were call incomplete passes, and the one touchdown Seattle did get after the interception probably never would have happened if they would have called the blatent personal foul for blocking Roethlisberger in the back. They would have had the ball around midfield and not down near the goal line. If your still are going to say they would have scored then you have to give credit to the Steelers as well on the touchdown Roethlisberger scored because they would have had it with just about and inch to go.
The refs never made the Seapigeons drop balls or miss field goals, or mismanage the clock horribly, or allow a 75 yard TD run, or allow a 43 YD gadget play, or allow the Steelers to complete a pass for a first down on a 3rd and 28 play. Seattle was outplayed and outcoached the whole game. They couldn't even beat the Steelers when they played their worst game of the playoffs.
Get over it and stop whining about it - the Steelers are the champs.
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See, that's where the problem from all this whining about the calls is coming from, it's people that don't know the rules of the game.
To score a touchdown all that has to happen is for just the first milimeter of the ball to break the very front of the goal line for just a fraction of a second and it's a touchdown. It doesn't matter where you land after that or where the ball is - if the ball breaks the plane it's a touchdown. Watch the reply - the ball clearly breaks the plane even though you can't see the ball well - he has it tucked in his arm and his whole forearm breaks the plane, so the ball has too also.
And when you push of it's offensive pass interference, which again is very clear on the replay.
Hey, there were calls that didn't get called the Seapigeons benefited on as well - I recall a few fumbles that were call incomplete passes, and the one touchdown Seattle did get after the interception probably never would have happened if they would have called the blatent personal foul for blocking Roethlisberger in the back. They would have had the ball around midfield and not down near the goal line. If your still are going to say they would have scored then you have to give credit to the Steelers as well on the touchdown Roethlisberger scored because they would have had it with just about and inch to go.
The refs never made the Seapigeons drop balls or miss field goals, or mismanage the clock horribly, or allow a 75 yard TD run, or allow a 43 YD gadget play, or allow the Steelers to complete a pass for a first down on a 3rd and 28 play. Seattle was outplayed and outcoached the whole game. They couldn't even beat the Steelers when they played their worst game of the playoffs.
Get over it and stop whining about it - the Steelers are the champs.
See, that's where the problem from all this whining about the calls is coming from, it's people that don't know the rules of the game.
To score a touchdown all that has to happen is for just the first milimeter of the ball to break the very front of the goal line for just a fraction of a second and it's a touchdown. It doesn't matter where you land after that or where the ball is - if the ball breaks the plane it's a touchdown. Watch the reply - the ball clearly breaks the plane even though you can't see the ball well - he has it tucked in his arm and his whole forearm breaks the plane, so the ball has too also.
And when you push of it's offensive pass interference, which again is very clear on the replay.
Hey, there were calls that didn't get called the Seapigeons benefited on as well - I recall a few fumbles that were call incomplete passes, and the one touchdown Seattle did get after the interception probably never would have happened if they would have called the blatent personal foul for blocking Roethlisberger in the back. They would have had the ball around midfield and not down near the goal line. If your still are going to say they would have scored then you have to give credit to the Steelers as well on the touchdown Roethlisberger scored because they would have had it with just about and inch to go.
The refs never made the Seapigeons drop balls or miss field goals, or mismanage the clock horribly, or allow a 75 yard TD run, or allow a 43 YD gadget play, or allow the Steelers to complete a pass for a first down on a 3rd and 28 play. Seattle was outplayed and outcoached the whole game. They couldn't even beat the Steelers when they played their worst game of the playoffs.
Get over it and stop whining about it - the Steelers are the champs.
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RE: Seahawks gettin no love from the Refs...
A medal will do nicely!! LOL
Just a die-hard Steeler fan seeing my teams accomplishment trashed by people that don't know anything about football in general.
Please don't listen to John Madden - he still hates the Steelers for the immaculate reception they pulled against his Raiders.
Just a die-hard Steeler fan seeing my teams accomplishment trashed by people that don't know anything about football in general.
Please don't listen to John Madden - he still hates the Steelers for the immaculate reception they pulled against his Raiders.
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Please don't listen to John Madden
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RE: Seahawks gettin no love from the Refs...
SEAHAWKS SHOULD HAVE WON!!!! tat call on the short field goal line was stupid!! but the umps called it when on the replay u could see the stelers's qb pull the ball up to the goal line!! the hole game was rigged so the stellers could win!!
GO HAWKS!!!!
GO HAWKS!!!!