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February 2008
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Remember all the predictions that this year's Super Bowl would have miserable TV ratings because Seattle and Pittsburgh are two smaller, lesser-known markets? Well, they were wrong. In fact, ratings were the highest since 1996. Here in Seattle, 85 percent of households watching TV were tuned to the Super Bowl, which I believe is an all-time record. 9 Comments |
You know seacrocks you just pop up everywhere. Nothing valuable to say, no great insight just a bunch of nonsensical blabbing that only reinforces the belief that there are bigger idiiots than Sunday's referees. Go back to your hole you troll...you have nothing to say and we are sick of you.
I agreed with Cindy. Go get a life, "Seacrocks". By the way do you have a real name or too much of a spineless worm to reveal? You and your pea-brain buddy "b" (for Bitaaaccchhh??) have been on this blog all day badmouthing, blabbing and making noise all day. This blog is for intelligent people from across the nation with a conscience to speak up against the blatant obvious bias, one-sided offiating and possible fraud against the Seahawks. There is not much you can do to change the plain truth.
Email me at pittsburghsteelerssuck@hotmail.com
David: If this site is for intelligent people from across the nation, then why are Seahawks fans on it. Cindy: Do you even know anything about football or are you just another Whine and Cheese Band-Wagoner?
Breaking News....even Big Ben says he doesnt think he got in the endzone!! This was a refs game...the whole world knows it except you brainless Steelers fans!
Daah Stephnanie (are you blond?): Obviously you haven't seen replays or stills of his TD. Or are Seattle fans saying that was fixed also? Probably!
Please give Seattle fans something to make them feel good. Maybe one-way tickets to another city!!!!!!!!!
Steelersthe best,
Lets do an IQ test, Steelers Fans against Seahawk fans and see who comes out on top. Just read the post from Steelers fans on the other blogs on this sight. I have seen better spelling, grammar and sentence structure from first graders. "Whine and Cheese Band Wagoners" that was impressive and original. I think you plaigarized that from one of those empty suit media morons on ESPN.com. Also, way to attack Stephanie, that really put her in her place. Blonde jokes were funny about ten years ago. Have you seen the replay and stills of the touchdown? Oh wait you are going to tell us to go to http://photobucket.com/albums/v469/R-D/?action=view¤t=proof.jpg or http://www.brenandjess.com/images/evidence.jpg once again: Adobe Photoshop.
ok SeaFraud fans, it;s been fun playing with you all week and listening to your poor poor whines. Have a great year reflecting on your loss. Maybe in the next year you'll think of a lot more excuses why you lost. But just remember: 21-10 Pittsburgh wins!!!!!!!!!!!1
First off.... In the name of honesty, I am a Steelers fan. If the Steelers had lost the superbowl, I would not be as quick to complain, for fear of being called a whiner.
I have been watching football for over 30 years. Without exaggeration, I think this year was the year that akes the prize for the worst officiating ever. Not just the Superbowl, but all year long. There are clearly a lot of issues that need to be dealt with. I think full-time refs may be the answer.
The fact is that none of us have a crystal ball. None of us know for sure how the game would have turned out even if the officiating was perfect. Oh sure, we can do the math and add and subtract the "what if" points, but that is assuming that every other play of the game would have been the same, except for the ones where there were bad calls by the officials. Big assumption. Who knows what the next plays would have been if those calls went the other way? NONE OF US!
However, let's focus the attention on where it should be -- on the officials. The fact that they screwed up doesn't mean that Steelers fans should be vilified. Should I stop being a fan because the refs are bad? What would you like a team to do on the field? Should they say... Thanks ref, but the call was a bad one so we are going to spot the other team some points?
Both teams played a hard game. Mistakes and bad plays were made on both sides. The Steelers pretty much let the Seahawks walk all over them inthe first half. The Seahawks had some bad play calls and poor time management.
One of the golden rules in all of sports, whatever level, is "Don't turn the game over to the officials". Teams can't do anything about that. All they can do is play their hearts out which is what both teams did in the superbowl. The fans and the players aren't at fault, the officials are. As a Steelers fan, I am ticked off that this victory isn't what it could be. The refs in this game have cheapened the thrill of victory. I can sympathize with the Seahawks and their fans. If it was the other way around, I would be screaming even louder than they.
But the truth is, we have the outcome of the game as it was played and as it was officiated. None of us, as talented as we claim we are, can say what would have happened if the refs hadn't blown it. So let's give credit where it's due -- to the players on BOTH sides of the ball -- and point our anger and frustration where it belongs -- at the worst officials in NFL history.