Smileseers 54 Posted August 8, 2010 Are you out of your mind? You make an analogy with a single news organization, and not call out every single news organization for being biased? Fox, MSNBC, The Daily Show, ABC, especially CNN, it's all garbage, garbage, garbage. One sided, over produced, fake emotion, ratings conscious garbage. Wow. Just wow. But you pick out one channel. Your blinders are huge. No open mind there. Your infant like logic is just incredible. I spit on this whole thread because of just mind numbing comments like this. The Steelers were given a Super Bowl. They did nothing to earn it other than not be the Seahawks. So go and cry about your silver spoon life. We really feel for you. The elephant in the room is that the Superbowl was not officiated fairly for one team, everybody knows it, and nobody wants to admit it. Well, the head ref just did, but let's all just cover that up too. It's time we should just burn Pittsburgh to the ground, salt the earth, and be done with it. So you attack his Fox news comment and completely ignore the "James Farrior picks up the Jerammy Steveans fumble and runs it 50 yards for a td" comment?? No open mind there. Two bigger reasons why the Seahawks lost is because they gave up a trick play that they practiced against and knew was coming, and they gave up the longest rushing touchdown in NFL SB history. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pittnthat 0 Posted August 8, 2010 Are you out of your mind? You make an analogy with a single news organization, and not call out every single news organization for being biased? Fox, MSNBC, The Daily Show, ABC, especially CNN, it's all garbage, garbage, garbage. One sided, over produced, fake emotion, ratings conscious garbage. Wow. Just wow. But you pick out one channel. Your blinders are huge. No open mind there. Your infant like logic is just incredible. I spit on this whole thread because of just mind numbing comments like this. The Steelers were given a Super Bowl. They did nothing to earn it other than not be the Seahawks. So go and cry about your silver spoon life. We really feel for you. The elephant in the room is that the Superbowl was not officiated fairly for one team, everybody knows it, and nobody wants to admit it. Well, the head ref just did, but let's all just cover that up too. It's time we should just burn Pittsburgh to the ground, salt the earth, and be done with it. Your right, my blinders are huge ye of the pool of aids puddle. You can argue about refs when you learn that QB'S are allowed to throw the ball underhanded. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FantasyKing 4 Posted August 8, 2010 Try watching this FlaHawker - you will feel better. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18s7faToRPc Willie Parker - 75 yard TD run - longest run in Superbowl history Antwaan Randel El - first WR to throw a TD in Superbowl history. We can only thank the Seahawks for these memories! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joey Gladstone 33 Posted August 8, 2010 Wow. Seriously? 2010? Are you kidding me? Yeah, Leavy is quite the poosay for waiting so long on this admission. Again, who focking cares? Of COURSE a team like the Steelers, who's ownership has been getting league handjobs for decades, is going to get all the calls over NFC West teams in the biggest game of the year! It's good for business!! Steeler Nation is really lucky that there is no such thing as an Arizona Cardinal fan. That was a much closer game. James Harrison stepping on the sideline during his big INT return before half would have made a pretty sizable difference. Also, why Harrison wasn't tossed out the game after this BS is beyond me: Like one of his pitbull's gnawing at his child's face. Haunting stuff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
phillybear 366 Posted August 8, 2010 So you attack his Fox news comment and completely ignore the "James Farrior picks up the Jerammy Steveans fumble and runs it 50 yards for a td" comment?? No open mind there. Two bigger reasons why the Seahawks lost is because they gave up a trick play that they practiced against and knew was coming, and they gave up the longest rushing touchdown in NFL SB history. Well, junior, we've hashed and rehashed the plays in the game, and Seattle outstatted and outplayed Pittsburgh, or at the very least played them even. The problem is 15 calls went against the Seahawks, and that's tough to overcome, especially when the entire lead up to the game was the NFL promoting Pittsburgh and some unnamed opponent. The game stunk of one-sidedness, and clearly you must be one of those dozens of viewers of that game that is in denial over what their peepers was looking at. Let me list the biggest reasons for Seattle's loss. 1. Referees 2. Referees 3. Referees 4. Referees 5. Referees 6. Referees 7. Referees 8. Referees 9. Referees 10. Referees Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
phillybear 366 Posted August 8, 2010 Your right, my blinders are huge ye of the pool of aids puddle. You can argue about refs when you learn that QB'S are allowed to throw the ball underhanded. I follow about 7 different football leagues around the world. Rules of passing get blurry. But I am happy to report that Oliver Stone is set to direct the recreation of the Seattle Pittsburgh superbowl. The flag comes out and goes against Seattle, out and against Seattle, out and against Seattle.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FlaHawker 24 Posted August 8, 2010 Bill Leavy finally validated what AMERICA saw happen (unless you live in Pittsburgh or are a bandwagon Steeler fan) Source: Miami.comPosted on Mon, Feb. 06, 2006 Throw a flag on these Super Bowl referees BY JASON WHITLOCK Kansas City Star DETROIT - What crime-ridden, boarded-building, automotive-industry-ravaged, snowy Detroit couldn't do, an NFL officiating crew pulled off with relative ease in front of plenty of bored-silly football fans inside beautiful Ford Field. Pittsburgh's one-for-the-thumb Super Bowl will be remembered as the game when physically overmatched referees and heads-buried NFL executives flipped non-Steelers fans an XL middle finger. But make no mistake about Super Bowl XL, the performance of referee Bill Leavy and his crew overshadowed Pittsburgh's heroics and Seattle's blunders. Paul Tagliabue's league has an officiating crisis. Bogus, inconsistent flag-throwing and rule-interpreting is making the national pastime difficult to take seriously. Source: ESPN Steeling one: Hawks get robbed By Skip Bayless But on this night, the Steelers had their own version of your 12th Man. He wore a striped shirt and a whistle. He threw a flag. Too bad your Seahawks didn't have Porter in their postgame locker room. Had he been a Seahawk, he surely would have filled tapes and notebooks telling the media how the refs stole the game. Source: The Toronto Star TV unveils zebras at their worst Lousy officials simply hijacked The Big Game Feb. 6, 2006. 01:00 AM CHRIS ZELKOVICH The fact that calls were blown on the NFL's biggest stage was bad enough, the fact that almost every call went against the underdog Seahawks no doubt had Seattle conspiracy theorists throwing lattes at their TV sets. Source: ESPN Games third team upstaged Steelers, Hawks By Michael Smith, ESPN.com Here's what referee Bill Leavy's crew did, point blank: It robbed Seattle.The fact that calls were blown on the NFL's biggest stage was bad enough, the fact that almost every call went against the underdog Seahawks no doubt had Seattle conspiracy theorists throwing lattes at their TV sets. It's like the Seahawks said: Not taking anything away from the Steelers, but keep it real. Source: FOXNews, GBLOCK, aired 2/6/06 Sheppard Smith They stole the Super Bowl. Source: MSN Holmgren takes shot at Super Bowl officiating Seattle coach laments having to take on the guys in the striped shirts, too Source: Sports Illustrated Opportunity lost: Seahawks cant overcome uncharacteristic mistakes Posted: Sunday February 5, 2006, 10:35 PM Two calls by the officials that Seattle will be debating all winter, spring and summer. That mess directly resulted in 18 lost points -- including a disputed Steelers touchdown -- two lost first downs, 176 lost yards. And one, bitterly lost Super Bowl. Source: FOXSports Refs were far from Super in this one Kevin Nench / FOXSports.com I've never felt so empty being right. I feel dirty. I wish I'd been wrong. The Steelers did not deserve to win this game. They were not the better team. O'Connor was right. Seattle was the better team. I've been shrieking hysterically about the terrible officiating in the NFL and warning that some day the brutal calls were going to affect the outcome of the Super Bowl. That some day was Sunday. http://www.beckys-place.net/superbowl/overall.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
madd futher mucker 36 Posted August 8, 2010 Quit living in the past - it's over, man. Fuggitaboudit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FlaHawker 24 Posted August 8, 2010 We can only thank the Seahawks for these memories! No, thank Mr. Leavy and crew! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vURI_Cz-p6s Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
phillybear 366 Posted August 8, 2010 Quit living in the past - it's over, man. Fuggitaboudit. For die hard fans, the pain never goes away. Never. It's just so easy to think back and go crazy. For the Seahawks, the moments of glory are few and far between. Pittsburgh has a cabinet full of championships. Seattle has none. The stars were aligned, the perfect season, no major injuries, easy home wins in the playoffs, playing a 6 seed in the Superbowl, and then...getting disrespected leading up to the Big Game and getting jobbed by the refs. No, the pain never goes away. Never. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FlaHawker 24 Posted August 8, 2010 Quit living in the past - it's over, man. Fuggitaboudit. Bill Leavy made his admission the other day. It's a current topic. Try reading a newspaper. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Smileseers 54 Posted August 8, 2010 Well, junior, we've hashed and rehashed the plays in the game, and Seattle outstatted and outplayed Pittsburgh, or at the very least played them even. The problem is 15 calls went against the Seahawks, and that's tough to overcome, especially when the entire lead up to the game was the NFL promoting Pittsburgh and some unnamed opponent. The game stunk of one-sidedness, and clearly you must be one of those dozens of viewers of that game that is in denial over what their peepers was looking at. Let me list the biggest reasons for Seattle's loss. 1. Referees 2. Referees 3. Referees 4. Referees 5. Referees 6. Referees 7. Referees 8. Referees 9. Referees 10. Referees Actually, they keep score by touchdowns and Seattle was too weak that Sunday to keep Pittsburgh out of the end zone on those two incredible plays. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FlaHawker 24 Posted August 8, 2010 Actually, they keep score by touchdowns and Seattle was too weak that Sunday to keep Pittsburgh out of the end zone on those two incredible plays. Really? Giving up 1 legit TD is weak (Rapistburger never scored and the Willie Parker TD should have been called back for an illegal hands to the face by Starks on Tatupu)? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joey Gladstone 33 Posted August 9, 2010 http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/trainingcamp10/news/story?id=5447132 decent article about it. The Hawks were gracious and forgiving. I especially like these two quotes from Steeler players Steelers tackle Max Starks offered some advice to Leavy. "He should go ahead and retire if he feels so bad about it," Starks said Saturday, according to the McKeesport (Pa.) Daily News. "Just do us all a favor and not referee anymore." Yeah, he should just go ahead and retire! You got what you needed out of him didn't you Max? Steelers linebacker James Farrior was surprised to hear about Leavy's apology. "We won a whole other Super Bowl after that, and they are still talking about the first one," he said according to the McKeesport (Pa.) Daily News. I recall you boys getting a some help in that one too! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FlaHawker 24 Posted August 9, 2010 http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/trainingcamp10/news/story?id=5447132 decent article about it. The Hawks were gracious and forgiving. I especially like these two quotes from Steeler players Yeah, he should just go ahead and retire! You got what you needed out of him didn't you Max? I recall you boys getting a some help in that one too! This is disasterous for Steeler Nation. There will be a lot of Steeler fans in therapy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FeelingMN 273 Posted August 9, 2010 This is disasterous for Steeler Nation. There will be a lot of Steeler fans in therapy. Actually, and I feel safe in speaking for the fans of the other 30 teams who didn't play in that snooze fest of a SB....nobody gives a fock. The only ones who come out looking like they need therapy are the Hags' fans. Seriously, you losers are depressing as hell. The fact is....every game has blown calls. Every SB has blown calls. Sure, the Hags had some calls go against them.....but true champions overcome it. Next time make more plays than the other team.....awh, who we kidding? There ain't gonna be a next time with that team. You blew your chance...and you know it...which is why you're crying about it almost 5 years after the fact. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joey Gladstone 33 Posted August 9, 2010 Actually, and I feel safe in speaking for the fans of the other 30 teams who didn't play in that snooze fest of a SB....nobody gives a fock. The only ones who come out looking like they need therapy are the Hags' fans. Seriously, you losers are depressing as hell. The fact is....every game has blown calls. Every SB has blown calls. Sure, the Hags had some calls go against them.....but true champions overcome it. Next time make more plays than the other team.....awh, who we kidding? There ain't gonna be a next time with that team. You blew your chance...and you know it...which is why you're crying about it almost 5 years after the fact. Thanks Vikings fan! You're right, it could be worse. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Franknbeans 46 Posted August 9, 2010 the best was when the Steelers beat the Cards for their sixth title and the championship hats were in the Seahawks colors Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FlaHawker 24 Posted August 9, 2010 Thanks Vikings fan! You're right, it could be worse. Did a Viking fan just mention snooze fest? I guess he should know considering his team played in 4 SBs and averaged 8.5 points per game. Yeah it could be worse Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FlaHawker 24 Posted August 9, 2010 the best was when the Steelers beat the Cards for their sixth title and the championship hats were in the Seahawks colors * Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RLLD 4,230 Posted August 9, 2010 The officials deciding a game instead of the players is not new by any means, it happens every week of the season. The guys are human, they screw it up pretty regularly... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kopy 570 Posted August 9, 2010 the best was when the Steelers beat the Cards for their sixth title and the championship hats were in the Seahawks colors Actually. As much as all the posters here who don't think there is anything wrong with the way that game's outcome was determined by; Is actually one of the very reason's why I feel the government SHOULD be in charge of reproduction. I do have to admitt. That one was pretty good. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sho Nuff 720 Posted August 9, 2010 This long after and Hawker is still focking crying about that game. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FeelingMN 273 Posted August 9, 2010 Thanks Vikings fan! You're right, it could be worse. Absolutely. You could be crying about losing a game 5 years after it was played. Yeah it could be worse You have Pete Carroll as a coach and are whining about the officiating in a game played 5 years ago. I guess downward social comparisons are the only thing to make you feel good about yourself these days. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FantasyKing 4 Posted August 9, 2010 No, thank Mr. Leavy and crew! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vURI_Cz-p6s LMAO - this is just sad They reviewed the Big Ben TD, looks like the ball hit the goal line to me - they even reviewed it and you are still complaining! Ok take that away and you lost 17-10 instead. The DJax call is a clear stiff arm to get separation RIGHT IN FRONT OF AN OFFICIAL IN THE ENDZONE. Will get called every time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
phillybear 366 Posted August 9, 2010 You have Pete Carroll as a coach and are whining about the officiating in a game played 5 years ago. Carroll may or may not work out, but it's a bit of a reach to put him down after the draft we just had. You have to be autistic, retarded, or the offspring of a former governor of Alaska to not care about any championship of any team that you root for. You take it to the grave, Mr. Attention Span of a Nervous Squirrel in a Room Full of Exploding Firecrackers. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
phillybear 366 Posted August 9, 2010 LMAO - this is just sad They reviewed the Big Ben TD, looks like the ball hit the goal line to me - they even reviewed it and you are still complaining! Ok take that away and you lost 17-10 instead. The DJax call is a clear stiff arm to get separation RIGHT IN FRONT OF AN OFFICIAL IN THE ENDZONE. Will get called every time. Big Ben has snuck his way into more underage girl panties than that endzone. The interference call on D Jax is something I haven't seen called in the ten years prior and 5 years since. I have never seen that ticky tacky stuff called offensive pass interference. I watch, NFL, NCAA Div I, II, and III, Canadian football, Arena football, Austrialian rules, Rugby, and other stuff, and the funny thing is, I've never seen that call. Well, other than the Superbowl. How can that be, if that will get the call every time? Perhaps you are completely mistaken. I await your apology. But much like from the NFL, it won't be coming. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MDC 7,430 Posted August 9, 2010 There are bad calls every week and in every game. If the refs didn't job the Seahawks on the plays in question, who's to say the Steelers wouldn't have just found another way to win? Championship caliber teams make more plays than the opposition. Losing teams make excuses and complain about the refs. Besides, the Seattle Suckbags are a 3rd rate franchise with almost no fans and no relevance. I'd worry more about handing the reigns of the offense over to Charlie Whitebust than losing a Super Bowl you had no business in participating in back in 2005. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FeelingMN 273 Posted August 9, 2010 Carroll may or may not work out, but it's a bit of a reach to put him down after the draft we just had. You have to be autistic, retarded, or the offspring of a former governor of Alaska to not care about any championship of any team that you root for. You take it to the grave, Mr. Attention Span of a Nervous Squirrel in a Room Full of Exploding Firecrackers. Of course. Folks are still pissed about the 1998 Vikings team that choked....or last year's effort....and neither of those games were for the title. Of course, as a true fan, you take those losses to heart. Especially when you feel you have a shot at the title....those opportunities are few and far between. You just don't b!tch about the officiating and continue to trot out excuse after lame ass excuse because your team lost. There's a huge difference. And the DJax penalty is called fairly often. There's no way you watch any amount of football and say that's a terrible call. Does it get called every time? No....but that doesn't make it a bad call. The fact is, if Seattle was a better team, they would have won. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
phillybear 366 Posted August 9, 2010 Of course. Folks are still pissed about the 1998 Vikings team that choked....or last year's effort....and neither of those games were for the title. Of course, as a true fan, you take those losses to heart. Especially when you feel you have a shot at the title....those opportunities are few and far between. You just don't b!tch about the officiating and continue to trot out excuse after lame ass excuse because your team lost. There's a huge difference. And the DJax penalty is called fairly often. There's no way you watch any amount of football and say that's a terrible call. Does it get called every time? No....but that doesn't make it a bad call. The fact is, if Seattle was a better team, they would have won. Seattle needed to play a perfect game to have a chance of overcoming those calls. Possible, but improbable. It was an ugly game in many respects. It's not excuse making. He have a confession from Bill Leavy that he focked up, and he specifically mentioned calls that could only be interpreted as going against Seattle. The guy is losing sleep over it. It's like hearing a confession after the trial is over. Everybody knows what happened, but it's too late for justice to prevail. But that doesn't mean the family of the victim can't grieve some more over the travesty of the past and make some noise in the media so this sham never is allowed to happen again to some other unsuspecting fan base. The D Jax penalty is a terrible call. If I'm not mistaken, the announcers said the same thing. In that game, at that stage, how do you call that? I'd have no problem throwing a personal foul flag on the defender for faking being pushed off, as there was no contact of any significance. That was a bush league call. There's more contact when you see a hotdog vendor passing a dog to a customer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joey Gladstone 33 Posted August 9, 2010 Carroll may or may not work out, but it's a bit of a reach to put him down after the draft we just had. You have to be autistic, retarded, or the offspring of a former governor of Alaska to not care about any championship of any team that you root for. You take it to the grave, Mr. Attention Span of a Nervous Squirrel in a Room Full of Exploding Firecrackers. Hey bud, Lay off the Viking fans! 2005 was a rough season for them. They had just traded Randy Moss for no reason (Troy Williamson anyone?)and had to endure a season of Mike Tice and LOVEBOATIN'!! They were the Buffalo Bills of the 70's and have done nothing but waste elite talent and NOT make it to the Superbowl since. If a ref came out and said that the ball Gary Anderson shanked his routine field goal with in the 99 NFC Championship Game was not regulation and was the cause of the miss, There would be just as much outcry from Viking fans....though, it would be a fat, Norwegian-accented, fanny pack wearing kind of outcry. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joey Gladstone 33 Posted August 9, 2010 There are bad calls every week and in every game. If the refs didn't job the Seahawks on the plays in question, who's to say the Steelers wouldn't have just found another way to win? Championship caliber teams make more plays than the opposition. Losing teams make excuses and complain about the refs. I'm in agreement with your first paragraph. Even if the game had been called fairly, Jerramy Stevens was still involved. I just want an apology from the NFL and an admission the officials sucked ass in that game. As bad as both teams played the game wasn't decided by the players, it was decided by the referees. This wouldnt even be an issue right now if fockbag Leavy wasn't afraid of a bunch of latte drinking hippies at Seahawk training camp. Bill Leavy is the one that dug the animosity back up, Seahawk fans are just reacting accordingly. Anybody that says any other fanbase wouldn't react the exact same way is a full of sh!t. It takes and Eagles fan to relate to not finding a way to win and not being a championship caliber team by making more plays then the opposition. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FeelingMN 273 Posted August 9, 2010 Hey bud, Lay off the Viking fans! 2005 was a rough season for them. They had just traded Randy Moss for no reason (Troy Williamson anyone?)and had to endure a season of Mike Tice and LOVEBOATIN'!! They were the Buffalo Bills of the 70's and have done nothing but waste elite talent and NOT make it to the Superbowl since. If a ref came out and said that the ball Gary Anderson shanked his routine field goal with in the 99 NFC Championship Game was not regulation and was the cause of the miss, There would be just as much outcry from Viking fans....though, it would be a fat, Norwegian-accented, fanny pack wearing kind of outcry. Then in 2006 the Vikes signed Steve Hutchinson....and guess who cried. I can't say that I necessarily disagree with your Vikings take. Sure, there's be some fat, 4 wheel haulin' fock of a fan who'd b!tch about the officiating. Every team has 'em. But on this bored.....well....let's just say there's a particular fanbase who puts D!ck Vermeil to shame. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MDC 7,430 Posted August 9, 2010 It takes and Eagles fan to relate to not finding a way to win and not being a championship caliber team by making more plays then the opposition. That may be true but: 1. I'm not sobbing about '04 and 2. at least we have real fans. Most Suckbag fans don't even live near Seattle, they just liked the frigging uniforms when they were 10 years old and never grew up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joey Gladstone 33 Posted August 9, 2010 Then in 2006 the Vikes signed Steve Hutchinson....and guess who cried. I can't say that I necessarily disagree with your Vikings take. Sure, there's be some fat, 4 wheel haulin' fock of a fan who'd b!tch about the officiating. Every team has 'em. But on this bored.....well....let's just say there's a particular fanbase who puts D!ck Vermeil to shame. The Hutch deal was a d!ckbag move by Minnesota, but it landed them an elite player and I would have applauded the Hawks front office if they had done the same thing (which I guess they kind of did with Burleson but whatever). I was more upset with Tim Ruskell for not franchising the motherfocker and Hutch himself for being the first player in the history of Free Agency to be butthurt over NOT being franchised. And I dont want to hear any fanbase being singled out for whining on this bored. Every focker on here is a whiny, b!tch-assed fan of some team. Simply mention the New England Patriots and several different fanbases instantly go into full-on mode! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joey Gladstone 33 Posted August 9, 2010 That may be true but: 1. I'm not sobbing about '04 and 2. at least we have real fans. Most Suckbag fans don't even live near Seattle, they just liked the frigging uniforms when they were 10 years old and never grew up. Really?!?! So I just imagined Eagles fans on here sobbing about the 04 Superbowl after "Videogate" broke? Again, Hawks fans are simply to reacting to a recent admission by an official who officiated in that game. And you are VERY correct on your second point. I wish more Hawks fans would come to Quest hopped up on meth and Natural Ice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FeelingMN 273 Posted August 9, 2010 And I dont want to hear any fanbase being singled out for whining on this bored. Every focker on here is a whiny, b!tch-assed fan of some team. Simply mention the New England Patriots and several different fanbases instantly go into full-on mode! That's just sh!t talking. And Pats fans bring that on themselves because they're the absolute worst. I already hate redtodd for posting his annual diatribe about running up the score after San Diego throttles KC 49-3. Or edjr's annual "Manning Choked". Pats fans suck. But at least they're not crying about a game 5 years ago. By the way, you absolutely nailed how Leavy is handling all this....which is poorly. He's trying to make peace with a bunch of latte sipping hippees. Friggin' pussy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MDC 7,430 Posted August 9, 2010 Really?!?! So I just imagined Eagles fans on here sobbing about the 04 Superbowl after "Videogate" broke? Again, Hawks fans are simply to reacting to a recent admission by an official who officiated in that game. And you are VERY correct on your second point. I wish more Hawks fans would come to Quest hopped up on meth and Natural Ice. I remember that and I for one was joking. I can't believe that any Eagles fans seriously thought that videogate was the deciding factor in that game. I remember a lot of jokingly saying that ALL the Pats championships were a sham. Nobody believes that. On the other hand, some Suckbags fans here really seem to believe they should've won that Super Bowl. How are Suckbags fans going to make it to Quest? Most of the FFTers who root for them don't even live on the West Coast. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joey Gladstone 33 Posted August 9, 2010 I remember that and I for one was joking. I can't believe that any Eagles fans seriously thought that videogate was the deciding factor in that game. I remember a lot of jokingly saying that ALL the Pats championships were a sham. Nobody believes that. On the other hand, some Suckbags fans here really seem to believe they should've won that Super Bowl. How are Suckbags fans going to make it to Quest? Most of the FFTers who root for them don't even live on the West Coast. I'm in agreement with your first paragraph. Even if the game had been called fairly, Jerramy Stevens was still involved. I just want an apology from the NFL and an admission the officials sucked ass in that game. As bad as both teams played the game wasn't decided by the players, it was decided by the referees. This wouldnt even be an issue right now if fockbag Leavy wasn't afraid of a bunch of latte drinking hippies at Seahawk training camp. Bill Leavy is the one that dug the animosity back up, Seahawk fans are just reacting accordingly. Anybody that says any other fanbase wouldn't react the exact same way is a full of sh!t. Apparently you can't read good. And yeah, you were joking...Im sure. You're as big of a poosay as Billy Leavy. While I dont live in the Pacific Northwest I do live in the Inland Northwest, about 4-5 hours away from Seattle. Not that it matters, haven't Steeler fans taught us you dont have to live in, close to, or ever have been to a team's home city to be a fan? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MDC 7,430 Posted August 9, 2010 And yeah, you were joking...Im sure. You're as big of a poosay as Billy Leavy. I don't know a single Eagles fan who seriously thinks we would've won in '04 if it weren't for Spygate. But you phags actually think the Suckbags deserved to win. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites