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RCE February 6th 06 01:32 AM

That's it.
 

Congrats, Tom.


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RCE

"Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow
in Australia ." (Charles Schulz)



JimH February 6th 06 01:55 AM

That's it.
 

"RCE" wrote in message
...

Congrats, Tom.


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RCE

"Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow
in Australia ." (Charles Schulz)


SeaHawks scored. 14-10. 21 minutes left to go. It is far from being
over.



jps February 6th 06 03:10 AM

That's it.
 
In article ,
says...
On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 20:32:53 -0500, "RCE" wrote:


Congrats, Tom.


it ain't over until its over.

although the good father had a couple of choice words on the
telephone.

hell have to see his confessor tomorrow. :)

and hes gonna owe me dinner. :)


Refs and the league got the outcome they wanted. Two insane calls to
take touchdowns away from Seattle.

The first in the end zone was a ticky tacky call, after the defensive
man had committed interference that wasn't called. The second play for
the reception on the 1 yard line by Jeremy Stevens called back on a
hold, for which there was no evidence on the replay.

I won't even dispute the called touchdown for the Steelers 'cause it
looked like the ball could have crossed the plane before quarterback was
tackled. The ref who made the call first indicated the ball was down
short and then changed his mind. Pretty dicey.

Tainted win for Steelers. Seattle gets purposely shafted by the refs.
Evidently there's just not enough money in a Seattle win.

jps

bb February 6th 06 03:11 AM

That's it.
 
On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 20:55:28 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT
comREMOVETHIS wrote:

SeaHawks scored. 14-10. 21 minutes left to go. It is far from being
over.


It was over from the very first yellow flag. Stealer, indeed.

bb


jps February 6th 06 04:06 AM

That's it.
 
In article ,
says...
On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 20:55:28 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT
comREMOVETHIS wrote:

SeaHawks scored. 14-10. 21 minutes left to go. It is far from being
over.


It was over from the very first yellow flag. Stealer, indeed.


Sad to see refs changing games in professional sports. It's a sign of
the times.

Just another example of those with control going to extraordinary
measures to make certain their interests are protected.

Small market teams are bad for leagues. The refs are part of the league
and I'm sure, at the very least implicitly, they firmly understand what
outcome serves them best.

jps

thunder February 6th 06 01:04 PM

That's it.
 
On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 20:06:22 -0800, jps wrote:


Small market teams are bad for leagues.


Disregarding the game, I was curious. I don't think Seattle qualifies as
a "small market" anymore. In metro-area population, it ranks 13
nationally.

http://www.demographia.com/db-usmet2000.htm

As a city, 23.

http://www.demographia.com/db-uscity98.htm

bb February 6th 06 02:05 PM

That's it.
 
On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 08:04:20 -0500, thunder
wrote:

Small market teams are bad for leagues.


Disregarding the game, I was curious. I don't think Seattle qualifies as
a "small market" anymore. In metro-area population, it ranks 13
nationally.



I don't care enough to verify my opinion with facts, but I think the
difference is in small market and small market for the NFL. I'd think
as far as NLF paraphernalia goes, Steelers crap outsells Seahawks crap
10 to 1. The average Neanderthal, Joe Six-pack sports fan relates
much more to a gritty, dirty play team like the Steelers. What self
respecting redneck would support a bunch of sweater wearing, latté
sipping, book reading, free thinkers like them Seattle folks, whoever
their namby pamby team is. Hey Bubba, you really gonna wear that
Seahogs jersey to the NASCAR club? snicker.

I think those better known folks in this group who took sides in the
contest pretty well prove my point.

bb


[email protected] February 6th 06 03:33 PM

That's it.
 

bb wrote:
On Mon, 06 Feb 2006 08:04:20 -0500, thunder
wrote:

Small market teams are bad for leagues.


Disregarding the game, I was curious. I don't think Seattle qualifies as
a "small market" anymore. In metro-area population, it ranks 13
nationally.



I don't care enough to verify my opinion with facts, but I think the
difference is in small market and small market for the NFL. I'd think
as far as NLF paraphernalia goes, Steelers crap outsells Seahawks crap
10 to 1. The average Neanderthal, Joe Six-pack sports fan relates
much more to a gritty, dirty play team like the Steelers. What self
respecting redneck would support a bunch of sweater wearing, latté
sipping, book reading, free thinkers like them Seattle folks, whoever
their namby pamby team is. Hey Bubba, you really gonna wear that
Seahogs jersey to the NASCAR club? snicker.

I think those better known folks in this group who took sides in the
contest pretty well prove my point.

bb


The Super Bowl has to sustain football fever for about 6 months until
the preseason games get underway.

Suppose you were writing the script for the event. You have two
choices:

1) One of the richest billionaires in the world accepts the Vince
Lombardi trophy on behalf of a city that 90% of the folks in the US
have never visited and many may only be half certain where it is
located. The physical location of the nearest competing team is about
700 miles away in the SF Bay area and there is no pro football at all
in three surrounding states and the adjoining Canadian province. There
are no blood feud rivalries with any teams that might get some help
selling out their stadiums when Seattle comes to town (You may as well
just send the trophy up on the Space Shuttle and bring it back in a
year for all the strategic good it would do the NFL.)

2) A little old guy whose family has owned the Steelers since the
invention of the pig, let alone the practice of making footballs from
pigskin, accepts the trophy and in the twilight years of his service to
the sport lays claim to being only the third team to win five Super
Bowl championships. Nobody likes billionaires, everybody likes a little
ol' grandpa figure.
Pittsburgh is within a few hours drive of any number of other football
cities, and while Seattle has so many civic assets and advantages that
an NFL team is just frosting on the cake, what the heck would you do in
Pittsburgh on a winter Sunday except root for the local football team?

A Steeler's win made much better television.

After watching the refs subtract a touchdown from Seattle and add one
for the Steelers yesterday, (and would have declared a phony "fumble"
if Holmgren didn't demand a relook at compelling video evidence to the
contrary) it occured to me why so many guys in the WWF are used up
players from the NFL.

The Steelers definitely won- but next year, I do think it would be
helpful if the referees were prohibited from betting on the game. :-)


Don White February 6th 06 04:00 PM

That's it.
 
Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 20:06:22 -0800, jps wrote:


In article ,
says...

On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 20:55:28 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT
comREMOVETHIS wrote:


SeaHawks scored. 14-10. 21 minutes left to go. It is far from being
over.

It was over from the very first yellow flag. Stealer, indeed.


Sad to see refs changing games in professional sports. It's a sign of
the times.

Just another example of those with control going to extraordinary
measures to make certain their interests are protected.

Small market teams are bad for leagues. The refs are part of the league
and I'm sure, at the very least implicitly, they firmly understand what
outcome serves them best.



take it like a man - loser. :)



Thank God the NFL declared it wouldn't expand to Canada.
http://www.herald.ns.ca/Sports/482107.html

Don White February 6th 06 04:23 PM

That's it.
 
wrote:
snip..
The physical location of the nearest competing team is about
700 miles away in the SF Bay area and there is no pro football at all
in three surrounding states and the adjoining Canadian province.

snip


** I'm not a fan of pro football...but fans of the BC Lions may argue
with your above statement.
http://www.bclions.com/ **

Pittsburgh is within a few hours drive of any number of other football
cities, and while Seattle has so many civic assets and advantages that
an NFL team is just frosting on the cake, what the heck would you do in
Pittsburgh on a winter Sunday except root for the local football team?

snip...

** This time of year, Pittsburgh fans should be more interested in
hockey and the new whiz kid from my hometown.
Football in February isn't natural... http://www.pittsburghpenguins.com/


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