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![]() JIMinFL wrote: Chuck! I think you are on to something. There must have been a conspiracy. The Seattle Seabirds must have gone to the mat to help the Steelers win. I wonder how much the payoff was. This morning's press is not kind to the referees, and certainly not just from Seattle. Michael Wilbon, Washington Post, wrote: Ben Roethlisberger's third-down dive into the end zone simply was not a touchdown. Because less than two minutes remained, the call was reviewed in the booth. And everybody in the stadium plus everybody at home culd see, clear and conclusively, that Big Ben didn't get the ball across the goal line. It wasn't a touchdown, plain and simple. Yet the call stood and the Steelers had a touchdown. Another penalty, assessed to the Seahawks early in the fourth quarter, which negated a gain to the 1, also never happened. A penalty against Hasselbeck for blocking below the waist when, in fact, he was trying to tackly the interceptor, was also erroneous. It would be irresponsible to say the officials were intentionally cheating Seattle, but the bad calls killed the Seahawks. ** Jason Whitlock, Kansas City Star, wrote: The inevitable finally happened. A group of middle-aged executives trying to keep pace with a group of highly trained 20-something athletes destroyed America's sports holiday. Pittsburgh's one-for-the-thumb Super Bowl will be remembered as the game when physically overmateched referees and heads-buried NFL executives flipped non-Steelers fans an XL middle finger. ** Down your way, Mike Bianchi of the Orlando Sentinel wrote: Any other conclusion and it would have been like "It's a Wonderful Life" ending with Beorge Bailey actually jumping off the bridge and drowning. We wanted the Pittsburgh Steelers holding up that trophy. We needed the Pittsburgh Steelers holding up that trophy. If the Seattle Seahawks had won, it would have been the stuff of dull documentaries. The Steelers winning was the stuff of fantastic fairytales. ** And then finally from Bob Simisk at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (who naturally needs to be pretty careful with his choice of words): This one wasn't the splendid domination the Steelers had shown in three previous playoff games. This one, truth be known, was a bit ugly.......By winning in such a fashion, the Steelers proved just how good they are. It's takes a special team to win when it doesn't have its "A" game. *** Bob Simisk may be on to something. When the Steelers brought their "B" game and a crew of less than objective referees, it was more than Seattle could overcome with a "B" game of its own. Had Seattle played up to its recent standards, even the lousy calls would not have prevented the Seahawks from rolling over the "B" game of the Steelers. |