dogpoo32
meh
That was the MOST DISGUSTING display of officiating EVER! Oh but wait, Jerome "The Dumptruck" Bettis is back home and ending his career as Super Bowl champ... Complete and utter bias and BS.
Russ Smith said:I thought he scored live, and from the replay thought he didn't score. Problem is the replay wasn't conclusive enough to overrule the call on the field.
To me the problem is the replay rule, they ought to use the replay to make the call, so if you aren't sure, you're using the replay to make the best guess instead of the live call.
I didn't like the pushoff on Darrell Jackson either, if that's a pushoff, Michael Irvin never caught a legal pass in his career.
blindseyed said:The Hawks didn't have a chance. That 'holding' call when they passed down to the 1 yard line that was called back was gonna get them 3 points at least. That's minimum 10 points the refs took.
This was very biased towards the Steelers, I have to agree
Stout said:Um, considering the guy had his arm around the defender's neck and almost took him down, to NOT call holding would have been inexcusable. Also, the running TD needed to be conclusive that he did NOT score, and it was far from conclusive...in fact, everyone pretty much agreed the ball broke the plain. And finally, the PI call in the end zone was EXACTLY the right call. You KNOW if a defender does that, it's PI. You can't push off. Period. It may not have looked like much, but it could mean a step, and so it was called quite correctly.
The Hasselbeck thing, now THAT was a bad call. We were like, huh?
Stout said:Um, considering the guy had his arm around the defender's neck and almost took him down, to NOT call holding would have been inexcusable. Also, the running TD needed to be conclusive that he did NOT score, and it was far from conclusive...in fact, everyone pretty much agreed the ball broke the plain. And finally, the PI call in the end zone was EXACTLY the right call. You KNOW if a defender does that, it's PI. You can't push off. Period. It may not have looked like much, but it could mean a step, and so it was called quite correctly.
The Hasselbeck thing, now THAT was a bad call. We were like, huh?
Russ Smith said:I thought he scored live, and from the replay thought he didn't score. Problem is the replay wasn't conclusive enough to overrule the call on the field.
To me the problem is the replay rule, they ought to use the replay to make the call, so if you aren't sure, you're using the replay to make the best guess instead of the live call.
I didn't like the pushoff on Darrell Jackson either, if that's a pushoff, Michael Irvin never caught a legal pass in his career.
BigDavis75 said:You guys can't be serious with this.
The Offensive PI should have been called.
Ben's TD shouldn't have been overturned.
The blocking below the knees on Hasselback was crap and they should take that call out of the rule book. If an offensive player takes out a blocker like that, it shouldn't be a penalty.
The hold looked like a hold to me (the one on Locklear).
Pitt. is the better team and SEA beat themselves with the missed FGs and drops. That's it.
PortlandCardFan said:Why did it take the ref delay pulling the flag on the push off?
And you do know Hines Ward pushed off in a similar fashion which was not called?
NavyVet said:And it appears, though not confirmed, that Holmgren classlessly skipped the post-game handshake with Cowher, who appeared to be a tad miffed and looking around the field for him.
Redsz said:Can't blame him. He proburbly feel's like he has just been kicked in the nuts and raped in front of the whole world.
I wouldn't exactly be lining up to shake Cowhers hand after he was going around with about 5 minutes to play saying that they have won the game.
Bobcat said:The Fix is in, in my opinion
Ben and the ball never made it into the endzone until Ben's second effort. Why do we allow the NFL to get away with this kinda behavior
Redsz said:The result of the game isn't the issue. I am no fan of the Hawk's or the Steelers. But BS is BS, dude. Anyone could see something was up.
Oran said:The fact of the matter is that if Seattle played like a Super Bowl winner should, i.e., maybe one missed field goal and no big drops from Stevens, they would have won no matter what the calls were. They had their opportunities and didn't cash in.
Seeds Of Hate said:The Hasselbeck block was clearly a penalty. He chop blocked a blocker on the return. I wouldn't expect him to do otherwise because he is a QB and he doesn't practice tackling or wedge busting. Madden explained it best when he mentioned that you're allowed to go low on the runner, but you cannot go low on blockers. Where's the discrepancy?
I am glad that Bettis got his ring, but I would have been just as happy to see SEA win. To have a team that beat us twice win the big game would kinda justify the losses to me....