There was 4 of us watching it. 2 betting on Pittsburg and 2 on Seahawks. We all thought he was stopped before we saw the replay.
But again, Seahawks played like shit. I wouldn’t let the punter fly with the team and Jackson should apologize to his teammates. Bad calls are bad calls. A good team can win despite bad calls.
See, this is just idiotic. Obviously, having the officiating be inarguably, unabashedly, completely fucking WRONG, and having the results of a game inexorably altered due to one guy having his head up his ass for a span of two seconds is part of the game. It’s what makes it fun.
See? Clearly, if you knew exactly what happened on any given play, and applied the rules accordingly, that would suck. I have no idea why you, or anyone else, would ever want that. Where’s your spirit of fairness?
The only people who agree with you are in Pittsburgh. When every single newspaper columnist and football analyst says those calls were bullshit (and they pretty much all do) then there’s probably something there.
And on and on.
Face it, the Steelers got a massive amount of help from the officiating crew. And without it, they wouldn’t have won. The Seahawks made lots of mistakes (clock mismanagement, dropped passes, etc) but they played well enough to overcome them. When you add in egregiously bad officiating that consistently went against them, it’s too late.
I realize your desperate need to believe the Steelers actually played the better game, but they didn’t. The refs replaced the yellow flags with Terrible Towels and everyone knows it, outside of delusional Steelers fans.
This from a fan of the team that whined and cried about officiating in the Indianapolis game and claimed there was a conspiracy against them? This from a fan of the team that whined and cried about how sometimes the better team doesn’t win when the Patriots beat the shit out of them in the playoffs? Fucking hysterical. The Steelers are the absolute Grade-A, no-class whiners of the NFL.
Look. I had no skin in the game at all. No bets down, no pride at stake, actually, I don’t really give a shit about pro football (see location) and watched the game as much for the commercials as the outcome., As odd as it sounds, you can’t use sports commentators for a cite about this. Here’s the thing, nobody in sports makes money by saying “The Steelers won.” No, there has to be a controversy, otherwise, what’s going to fill the talk shows until baseball starts up? In football, the difference between ticky-tack and blatant is whether the ref is watching or not. Let’s face it, there’s a foul somewhere on the field on almost every play. Jackson pushed off and 9 times out of 10 no call, unless you do it in the clear right in front of a ref. It happens every week, so Get. Over. It.
The Steelers really grew on me this year, with Bettis’ heart, Ward’s team attitude, Ben’s growth, Cowher’s chin, and Rooney’s stature. They were very easy to root for, and I’m happy they got the win.
And then I had to ruin it all by hearing their fans…
Awww. For the whole next year, every time I see a picture of the Lombardi Trophy, I’ll think, “Fuck! If only I hadn’t made Hamlet not like the Steelers.”
I’ve no dog in this fight being a Broncos fan and all. I just wanted to point out that the best officials are invisible. When they do their job correctly you never notice them or think twice about them. These particular refs were about as invisible as if they had gotten the “Incredible Hulk”, “The Thing” and “Colossus” from the X-Men, and put black and white stripped shirts on them. Its not that the refs cost the Seahawks the game…its the fact that anyone can even make a plausible case that they did. The Super Bowl is supposed to about the best two football teams and the best officiating team being on the field. I’m glad there are people “whining” about the awful job the refs did, maybe for once the NFL will actually address the problem. Maybe. Sadly, the team that gets the worst of this story may in fact be the Steelers. I fear the win may be tainted by the horrific officiating, to the extent that people remeber that and not the fact that at the end of the day Pittsburgh put more points on the board than Seattle did.
Not that I think that Steelers or their fans have a monopoly on this, but personally, I think this whole thing would be a lot easier for a lot of folks to swallow if only the media had not played Pittsburgh and Jerome Bettis as the second coming of Jesus Christ, and the Seahawks as poor, hopeless chumps who had absolutely no chance of scoring even a single point against this almighty team destined to win. And if so many folks hadn’t bought into that POV.
Seattle played a horrible game. In the immortal words of Jim Mora, they couldn’t pass, couldn’t catch, couldn’t manage the clock… they couldn’t do diddly poo. Pittsburgh played better than the Seahawks did. They still made mistakes, and they didn’t play a good game by any stretch of the imagination, but they didn’t play as badly as Seattle. To say that the victory was handed to them by the officials is bullshit.
It was handed to them by the Seahawks, plain and simple.
Well then debating with you will be pointless (hey surprise!). You can see the ball, you can see the goal line, you can see a portion of the ball over the goal line for at least a split second. That’s a touchdown.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going go decide where along the championship parade route I’ll be.
And what, pray tell, would the reason be? Providing probably the closest thing that will ever exist to evidence? Sorry, but the ball was either centimeters over or centimeters short of the goal line. No way anybody will ever be able to tell 100% if it was over or not. The freeze-frame sure makes it look like it was in. You find me a series of images that prove no portion of the ball ever crossed the goal line and we’ll talk.
Until then I’m going to enjoy one of the greatest runs to a championship ever. You can either calm down or spend the entire offseason stewing. Regardless of what you decide to do, the Steelers will be the World Champs and I couldn’t be prouder.