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Seattle Still Bitter

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by user Vishal

Sunday, the Seattle Seahawks revisit the scene of the crime in Detroit.

Before Seattle fans, including myself, move on, I feel that all football fans should be reminded of what took place on that dreadful evening of February 5, 2006.


Pittsburgh Steelers 21

Seattle Seahawks 10


I enjoy sports. A large part of that is because I truly believe that the team that plays the best wins the game. But in Super Bowl XL, that was sadly not the case. Now I admit our faults: Four huge penalties, two long missed field goals, a blown play to start the second half, inexcusable lack of awareness on the reverse pass from Randle-El to Hines Ward (everyone knew it was coming), THREE drive killing dropped passes by cocky Jerramy Stevens.

Feel free to dismiss me as a sore loser, but Darrell Jackson caught the game’s first touchdown. Throughout the NFL playoffs, we have consistently seen defensive backs and wide receivers push off one another far worse than what we saw between D-Jack and Chris Hope. Jackson was on pace to have an MVP caliber performance, barring that phantom call and his inability to stay in bounds on bombs from the best quarterback on the field, Matt Hasselbeck (26 completions for 273 yards to Ben’s 9 for 123). Heck, Seattle was so superior early on that they finished with a six minute advantage in time of possession, a thought to be unthinkable against the time-sucking Steelers. But okay, we take the 3-0 even though it should have been 7-0.

Fast forward to the second quarter, 3rd and goal, Ben Roethlisberger play-action fakes to Jerome Bettis, who had amazingly been stopped by the Seahawks defense on multiple occasions, and Ben bootlegs to the left but is clearly stopped short despite being ruled a touchdown. Referee Bill Leavy upholds the call with no explanation whatsoever. Even genius Mike Holmgren could not have made it any simpler when he was seen shouting, "It wasn't even close." Big Ben himself later admitted he did not get in. The Steelers’ 7-3 lead going into that sad halftime show should have actually been Seattle’s. Those two blown calls would have completely changed each team’s approach to the second half and therefore affected the outcome of the game more so than anything else.

Someone suggested to me that a billion dollars or so may have been enough for Vegas to actually fix the game through the clearly biased referees. While I admit that idea is completely ridiculous, this makes me wonder what could have been: Seattle had 396 yards to Pittsburgh’s 339, despite seven penalties called against Seattle which accounted for 161 yards (!), and throwing in Big Ben’s supposed touchdown dive, two touchdowns!

Referees should not have control over a buck and two touchdowns in any game, let alone the largest of them all. That all being said, congratulations to both Pittsburgh and Seattle. It is a pity that we will never know who the better team was.


Date

Fri 09/08/06, 8:05 pm EST


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I am a cpcpMajor Leaguer
1189 days ago
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I'm not going to read this article for two reasons (but I still voted for it):

1) It might get me all ticked off again like I was after the Super Bowl when I was ready to quit watching football.

2) There's no paragraphs (heh heh)
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EroosterMajor Leaguer
1189 days ago
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As a Seahawks fan, I don't want to revisit the past. Just look to the future.
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Twins15Varsity Captain
1189 days ago
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yawn. the reffing was questionable, but it's been 8 months. let it go.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
1189 days ago
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Bitter? You should be bitter they didn't score 3-4 more touchdowns and TAKE CARE OF BUSINESS. Then this whole "the refs" crybaby B.S. would have NEVER mattered. There's more than 2-3, 4 or even 5 plays per game. NO team loses a game on a bad call or two. They LOST. End of story. Hell, if the Seahawks were still in the AFC, they would have never sniffed a Super Bowl.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
1189 days ago
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and prepare for an even more bitter assfull of red feathers! Arizona Cardinals - 2006 NFC West Champs
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VishalJV Squad
1188 days ago
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Ouch, Manny. If I were as rich as Paul Allen, I would fly you up to Seattle next week and have you sit next to me as the Seahawks pick apart Arizona...again.
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