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have you ever been to Pittsburgh? If so, you got Tim beat on the fan scale.at being angry if peopl are "bandwagon fans"
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yes i hsvehave you ever been to Pittsburgh? If so, you got Tim beat on the fan scale.at being angry if peopl are "bandwagon fans"
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yes i hsveThat's not fair; he's closer.have you ever been to Pittsburgh? If so, you got Tim beat on the fan scale.at being angry if peopl are "bandwagon fans"
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You are both fandom abominations. Bell more than you, as he's a flat out traitor. Then again, you can understand why no one would wish to associate themselves with the worst fans in the multiverse in the Eagles.That's not fair; he's closer.have you ever been to Pittsburgh? If so, you got Tim beat on the fan scale.at being angry if peopl are "bandwagon fans"
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thanks? i blame my father hes the same wayYou are both fandom abominations. Bell more than you, as he's a flat out traitor. Then again, you can understand why no one would wish to associate themselves with the worst fans in the multiverse in the Eagles.That's not fair; he's closer.have you ever been to Pittsburgh? If so, you got Tim beat on the fan scale.at being angry if peopl are "bandwagon fans"
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If they win their division they doOkay that is definitely a different argument and one that I am not in total disagreement with you. A 9-7 team has no business being in the post season.I felt as if the Steelers shouldn't have been in the game to begin with.I am not sure why you think Seattle was the better team that day. Up until the last drive when the Seahawks were down by 11 and the Steelers defense was in prevent defense, the Steelers offense had outgained Seahawks. The difference in the game was two huge plays for the Steelers offense: a 75 TD run by Parker and the 43 yard Randel El pass to Hines Ward.I don't give a crap about Denver, Seattle, or Pittsburgh.. they are all cities I neither love nor hate.
But I am a champion of the best team winning and for games to be called correctly, and the Seattle vs. Pitt Super Bowl was one of the worst atrocities in officiating I've ever seen and it's pretty clear to me the best team didn't win on the field that day.
It wasn't as bad or egregious as the 2006 NBA finals where the Mavericks were robbed in the worst way possible, but it was pretty close.
As I said earlier if you want to be pissed at anyone be pissed at Holmgren. He made several horrible coaching decisions that cost the Seahawks dearly.
The NFL shouldn't even have a playoff format where 5/6 seeds make it...
Pittsburgh shouldn't have been in that game.
Let me make it clear that I am fine with Pittsburgh, I like Big Ben, and I'm grateful that a good Steelers team denied a 9-7 team from winning the superbowl.. even if it did happen shortly after that.
I cannot wait until they add more playoff spots and a 7-9 or 8-8 team win the superbowl and finally everyone is like... um.. why did we even have a regular season again? oh, it's nearly worthless? ok, I won't watch... just like how it's not worth watching the NBA regular season because they accept so many teams into the playoffs...
What about Canadians? Are they only allowed to be Bills fans?SchlzmYou are both fandom abominations. Bell more than you, as he's a flat out traitor. Then again, you can understand why no one would wish to associate themselves with the worst fans in the multiverse in the Eagles.That's not fair; he's closer.have you ever been to Pittsburgh? If so, you got Tim beat on the fan scale.at being angry if peopl are "bandwagon fans"
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Bill Leavy disagrees, as does anyone with a brain.And here I thought you didn't care. The offensive pass interference was a good call, as was the holding penalty.Ok, but Seattle got a TD called back on a OPI call that would have given them a lead. They also were called for phantom holding on a ball thrown to Stevens down to the 5 yard line when the game was 14-10. Since you want to get into this, I'll play along.I am not sure why you think Seattle was the better team that day. Up until the last drive when the Seahawks were down by 11 and the Steelers defense was in prevent defense, the Steelers offense had outgained Seahawks. The difference in the game was two huge plays for the Steelers offense: a 75 TD run by Parker and the 43 yard Randel El pass to Hines Ward.I don't give a crap about Denver, Seattle, or Pittsburgh.. they are all cities I neither love nor hate.
But I am a champion of the best team winning and for games to be called correctly, and the Seattle vs. Pitt Super Bowl was one of the worst atrocities in officiating I've ever seen and it's pretty clear to me the best team didn't win on the field that day.
It wasn't as bad or egregious as the 2006 NBA finals where the Mavericks were robbed in the worst way possible, but it was pretty close.
As I said earlier if you want to be pissed at anyone be pissed at Holmgren. He made several horrible coaching decisions that cost the Seahawks dearly.
I've been to 60 countries and 30 states.Wait, wait, wait, I've only barely been reading this thread because it seems ridiculous (any objective viewer saw Seattle get hosed on some calls, it's debatable whether they would have won otherwise). But I just read that Tim, who started such a ridiculous thread as a shot against the Seahawks and to defend his team, had the gall to do it when he jumped on the Steelers bandwagon when they won (not too bad, since he stuck with them) but has never even been to Pittsburgh!?!?!?!?
TRUTH.I am not sure why you think Seattle was the better team that day. Up until the last drive when the Seahawks were down by 11 and the Steelers defense was in prevent defense, the Steelers offense had outgained Seahawks. The difference in the game was two huge plays for the Steelers offense: a 75 TD run by Parker and the 43 yard Randel El pass to Hines Ward.I don't give a crap about Denver, Seattle, or Pittsburgh.. they are all cities I neither love nor hate.
But I am a champion of the best team winning and for games to be called correctly, and the Seattle vs. Pitt Super Bowl was one of the worst atrocities in officiating I've ever seen and it's pretty clear to me the best team didn't win on the field that day.
It wasn't as bad or egregious as the 2006 NBA finals where the Mavericks were robbed in the worst way possible, but it was pretty close.
As I said earlier if you want to be pissed at anyone be pissed at Holmgren. He made several horrible coaching decisions that cost the Seahawks dearly.
Anyone you damn well pleaseI've been to 60 countries and 30 states.Give me a list of who I can root for please.Wait, wait, wait, I've only barely been reading this thread because it seems ridiculous (any objective viewer saw Seattle get hosed on some calls, it's debatable whether they would have won otherwise). But I just read that Tim, who started such a ridiculous thread as a shot against the Seahawks and to defend his team, had the gall to do it when he jumped on the Steelers bandwagon when they won (not too bad, since he stuck with them) but has never even been to Pittsburgh!?!?!?!?![]()
It was not close. Rapistburger did not break the planeTRUTH.Holmgrem was out coached by Bill Cowher, let that one sink in.I am not sure why you think Seattle was the better team that day. Up until the last drive when the Seahawks were down by 11 and the Steelers defense was in prevent defense, the Steelers offense had outgained Seahawks. The difference in the game was two huge plays for the Steelers offense: a 75 TD run by Parker and the 43 yard Randel El pass to Hines Ward.I don't give a crap about Denver, Seattle, or Pittsburgh.. they are all cities I neither love nor hate.
But I am a champion of the best team winning and for games to be called correctly, and the Seattle vs. Pitt Super Bowl was one of the worst atrocities in officiating I've ever seen and it's pretty clear to me the best team didn't win on the field that day.
It wasn't as bad or egregious as the 2006 NBA finals where the Mavericks were robbed in the worst way possible, but it was pretty close.
As I said earlier if you want to be pissed at anyone be pissed at Holmgren. He made several horrible coaching decisions that cost the Seahawks dearly.
That Big Ben TD was so close it could of went either way, replay couldn't clear it up and Holmgrem absolutely lost his #### over that call and in doing so his team lost their composure and ultimately the game.
I didn't watch the game at all... but I know you're wrong.In Superbowl XL, Pittsburgh defeated Seattle 21-10. Pittsburgh won because they had the better team and played a better game. They defeated Seattle on the field. Although there were some close calls by officials, almost all of them were correctly called. The officials did not decide the game; the Steelers did.
However, ever since this game, fans of the Seattle Seahawks have whined about it, and refused to admit their team was beaten. Maybe if Seattle wins this Sunday, they will stop behaving like little #####es.
The ball did, and that's all that matters.It was not close. Rapistburger did not break the planeTRUTH.Holmgrem was out coached by Bill Cowher, let that one sink in.I am not sure why you think Seattle was the better team that day. Up until the last drive when the Seahawks were down by 11 and the Steelers defense was in prevent defense, the Steelers offense had outgained Seahawks. The difference in the game was two huge plays for the Steelers offense: a 75 TD run by Parker and the 43 yard Randel El pass to Hines Ward.I don't give a crap about Denver, Seattle, or Pittsburgh.. they are all cities I neither love nor hate.
But I am a champion of the best team winning and for games to be called correctly, and the Seattle vs. Pitt Super Bowl was one of the worst atrocities in officiating I've ever seen and it's pretty clear to me the best team didn't win on the field that day.
It wasn't as bad or egregious as the 2006 NBA finals where the Mavericks were robbed in the worst way possible, but it was pretty close.
As I said earlier if you want to be pissed at anyone be pissed at Holmgren. He made several horrible coaching decisions that cost the Seahawks dearly.
That Big Ben TD was so close it could of went either way, replay couldn't clear it up and Holmgrem absolutely lost his #### over that call and in doing so his team lost their composure and ultimately the game.
No it didntThe ball did, and that's all that matters.It was not close. Rapistburger did not break the planeTRUTH.Holmgrem was out coached by Bill Cowher, let that one sink in.I am not sure why you think Seattle was the better team that day. Up until the last drive when the Seahawks were down by 11 and the Steelers defense was in prevent defense, the Steelers offense had outgained Seahawks. The difference in the game was two huge plays for the Steelers offense: a 75 TD run by Parker and the 43 yard Randel El pass to Hines Ward.I don't give a crap about Denver, Seattle, or Pittsburgh.. they are all cities I neither love nor hate.
But I am a champion of the best team winning and for games to be called correctly, and the Seattle vs. Pitt Super Bowl was one of the worst atrocities in officiating I've ever seen and it's pretty clear to me the best team didn't win on the field that day.
It wasn't as bad or egregious as the 2006 NBA finals where the Mavericks were robbed in the worst way possible, but it was pretty close.
As I said earlier if you want to be pissed at anyone be pissed at Holmgren. He made several horrible coaching decisions that cost the Seahawks dearly.
That Big Ben TD was so close it could of went either way, replay couldn't clear it up and Holmgrem absolutely lost his #### over that call and in doing so his team lost their composure and ultimately the game.
Word...the one redeeming thing about that travesty of a game as a Hawk fans is threads like this make it evident Steeler fans still feel the need to justify that tainted win to this day.I haven't mentioned it in years, seems to be bothering you more than it bothers Seahawk fans, knob.![]()
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I think this is largely a function of the fact that he adopted a team that's never had a significant "down" period.Yeah, I'm not sure I understand this. Seems weird defending Tim, but dude's been a fan of a team since he was 10. He has been a fan for 35 years. Why is that not considered a "real" fan?I guess to be a fan of a particular team you have to be born and rasied in that city, and never move from it. Makes sense.
- Looks like the ball broke the plane to me, just as I thought when it happened.DSP said:No it didntClass Dismissed said:The ball did, and that's all that matters.DSP said:It was not close. Rapistburger did not break the planeClass Dismissed said:TRUTH.Holmgrem was out coached by Bill Cowher, let that one sink in.I am not sure why you think Seattle was the better team that day. Up until the last drive when the Seahawks were down by 11 and the Steelers defense was in prevent defense, the Steelers offense had outgained Seahawks. The difference in the game was two huge plays for the Steelers offense: a 75 TD run by Parker and the 43 yard Randel El pass to Hines Ward.I don't give a crap about Denver, Seattle, or Pittsburgh.. they are all cities I neither love nor hate.
But I am a champion of the best team winning and for games to be called correctly, and the Seattle vs. Pitt Super Bowl was one of the worst atrocities in officiating I've ever seen and it's pretty clear to me the best team didn't win on the field that day.
It wasn't as bad or egregious as the 2006 NBA finals where the Mavericks were robbed in the worst way possible, but it was pretty close.
As I said earlier if you want to be pissed at anyone be pissed at Holmgren. He made several horrible coaching decisions that cost the Seahawks dearly.
That Big Ben TD was so close it could of went either way, replay couldn't clear it up and Holmgrem absolutely lost his #### over that call and in doing so his team lost their composure and ultimately the game.
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Pittsburgh's had some losing seasons. Am I supposed to apologize because they've never had very many in a row? Was I supposed to know that when I was 10?IvanKaramazov said:I think this is largely a function of the fact that he adopted a team that's never had a significant "down" period.Yeah, I'm not sure I understand this. Seems weird defending Tim, but dude's been a fan of a team since he was 10. He has been a fan for 35 years. Why is that not considered a "real" fan?I guess to be a fan of a particular team you have to be born and rasied in that city, and never move from it. Makes sense.
To use myself as a counter-example, I'm a Bills fan who grew up in Indiana and now lives in South Dakota. I went to several Bills games when Indianapolis was in the AFC East, and a few years ago I took my son to a Bills game in KC, but I've never been to a Bills home game. I've only been to Buffalo once, and that was on a college road trip. I do my best to follow the team on TBD, and sometimes I get the impression that I'm the only Bills fan alive who actually likes Jerry Sullivan, but yeah I'll grant that I miss out on something by not listening to live radio and local television. Having said that, I've stuck with this team through the longest current playoff drought in the league. I think that entitles me to a certain degree of credibility. If I ran into somebody who was a fan of Cleveland or Detroit or Oakland or hell even Seattle for 30+ years despite never living there, I would think they've earned their stripes.
Pittsburgh fans are a little different though. That's the rust-belt city that everybody picks as an adopted team, purely by coincidence I'm sure.
No way to know what would happen on 4th down. They might have opted to kick- Looks like the ball broke the plane to me, just as I thought when it happened.- That was a 3rd down play, not 4th...they would have no doubt scored a TD from the 1 inch line.DSP said:No it didnthttp://m.youtube.com/results?q=ben%20touchdown%20super%20bowl%20xl&sm=3Class Dismissed said:The ball did, and that's all that matters.DSP said:It was not close. Rapistburger did not break the planeClass Dismissed said:TRUTH.Holmgrem was out coached by Bill Cowher, let that one sink in.I am not sure why you think Seattle was the better team that day. Up until the last drive when the Seahawks were down by 11 and the Steelers defense was in prevent defense, the Steelers offense had outgained Seahawks. The difference in the game was two huge plays for the Steelers offense: a 75 TD run by Parker and the 43 yard Randel El pass to Hines Ward.I don't give a crap about Denver, Seattle, or Pittsburgh.. they are all cities I neither love nor hate.
But I am a champion of the best team winning and for games to be called correctly, and the Seattle vs. Pitt Super Bowl was one of the worst atrocities in officiating I've ever seen and it's pretty clear to me the best team didn't win on the field that day.
It wasn't as bad or egregious as the 2006 NBA finals where the Mavericks were robbed in the worst way possible, but it was pretty close.
As I said earlier if you want to be pissed at anyone be pissed at Holmgren. He made several horrible coaching decisions that cost the Seahawks dearly.
That Big Ben TD was so close it could of went either way, replay couldn't clear it up and Holmgrem absolutely lost his #### over that call and in doing so his team lost their composure and ultimately the game.
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I am not sure why you think Seattle was the better team that day. Up until the last drive when the Seahawks were down by 11 and the Steelers defense was in prevent defense, the Steelers offense had outgained Seahawks. The difference in the game was two huge plays for the Steelers offense: a 75 TD run by Parker and the 43 yard Randel El pass to Hines Ward.I don't give a crap about Denver, Seattle, or Pittsburgh.. they are all cities I neither love nor hate.
But I am a champion of the best team winning and for games to be called correctly, and the Seattle vs. Pitt Super Bowl was one of the worst atrocities in officiating I've ever seen and it's pretty clear to me the best team didn't win on the field that day.
It wasn't as bad or egregious as the 2006 NBA finals where the Mavericks were robbed in the worst way possible, but it was pretty close.
No, I just just tend to doubt people's attachment to a team when they've never gone through a losing spell.Pittsburgh's had some losing seasons. Am I supposed to apologize because they've never had very many in a row? Was I supposed to know that when I was 10?IvanKaramazov said:I think this is largely a function of the fact that he adopted a team that's never had a significant "down" period.Yeah, I'm not sure I understand this. Seems weird defending Tim, but dude's been a fan of a team since he was 10. He has been a fan for 35 years. Why is that not considered a "real" fan?I guess to be a fan of a particular team you have to be born and rasied in that city, and never move from it. Makes sense.
To use myself as a counter-example, I'm a Bills fan who grew up in Indiana and now lives in South Dakota. I went to several Bills games when Indianapolis was in the AFC East, and a few years ago I took my son to a Bills game in KC, but I've never been to a Bills home game. I've only been to Buffalo once, and that was on a college road trip. I do my best to follow the team on TBD, and sometimes I get the impression that I'm the only Bills fan alive who actually likes Jerry Sullivan, but yeah I'll grant that I miss out on something by not listening to live radio and local television. Having said that, I've stuck with this team through the longest current playoff drought in the league. I think that entitles me to a certain degree of credibility. If I ran into somebody who was a fan of Cleveland or Detroit or Oakland or hell even Seattle for 30+ years despite never living there, I would think they've earned their stripes.
Pittsburgh fans are a little different though. That's the rust-belt city that everybody picks as an adopted team, purely by coincidence I'm sure.
at "some losing seasons." You don't know what losing seasons are.I remember Big Ben said on the David Letterman show after the Super Bowl that he didn't think he crossed the goal line.Class Dismissed said:That Big Ben TD was so close it could of went either way, replay couldn't clear it up and Holmgrem absolutely lost his #### over that call and in doing so his team lost their composure and ultimately the game.
Did I just randomly jump into a wormhole that took me back to 2009? Stop it, its so far gone.DSP said:It was not close. Rapistburger did not break the planeClass Dismissed said:TRUTH.Holmgrem was out coached by Bill Cowher, let that one sink in.I am not sure why you think Seattle was the better team that day. Up until the last drive when the Seahawks were down by 11 and the Steelers defense was in prevent defense, the Steelers offense had outgained Seahawks. The difference in the game was two huge plays for the Steelers offense: a 75 TD run by Parker and the 43 yard Randel El pass to Hines Ward.I don't give a crap about Denver, Seattle, or Pittsburgh.. they are all cities I neither love nor hate.
But I am a champion of the best team winning and for games to be called correctly, and the Seattle vs. Pitt Super Bowl was one of the worst atrocities in officiating I've ever seen and it's pretty clear to me the best team didn't win on the field that day.
It wasn't as bad or egregious as the 2006 NBA finals where the Mavericks were robbed in the worst way possible, but it was pretty close.
As I said earlier if you want to be pissed at anyone be pissed at Holmgren. He made several horrible coaching decisions that cost the Seahawks dearly.
That Big Ben TD was so close it could of went either way, replay couldn't clear it up and Holmgrem absolutely lost his #### over that call and in doing so his team lost their composure and ultimately the game.
Also the preferred nomenclature is "Rapelersberger."Did I just randomly jump into a wormhole that took me back to 2009? Stop it, its so far gone.DSP said:It was not close. Rapistburger did not break the planeClass Dismissed said:TRUTH.Holmgrem was out coached by Bill Cowher, let that one sink in.I am not sure why you think Seattle was the better team that day. Up until the last drive when the Seahawks were down by 11 and the Steelers defense was in prevent defense, the Steelers offense had outgained Seahawks. The difference in the game was two huge plays for the Steelers offense: a 75 TD run by Parker and the 43 yard Randel El pass to Hines Ward.I don't give a crap about Denver, Seattle, or Pittsburgh.. they are all cities I neither love nor hate.
But I am a champion of the best team winning and for games to be called correctly, and the Seattle vs. Pitt Super Bowl was one of the worst atrocities in officiating I've ever seen and it's pretty clear to me the best team didn't win on the field that day.
It wasn't as bad or egregious as the 2006 NBA finals where the Mavericks were robbed in the worst way possible, but it was pretty close.
As I said earlier if you want to be pissed at anyone be pissed at Holmgren. He made several horrible coaching decisions that cost the Seahawks dearly.
That Big Ben TD was so close it could of went either way, replay couldn't clear it up and Holmgrem absolutely lost his #### over that call and in doing so his team lost their composure and ultimately the game.
I hate the steelers. He will always be rapistburger to meAlso the preferred nomenclature is "Rapelersberger."Did I just randomly jump into a wormhole that took me back to 2009? Stop it, its so far gone.DSP said:It was not close. Rapistburger did not break the planeClass Dismissed said:TRUTH.Holmgrem was out coached by Bill Cowher, let that one sink in.I am not sure why you think Seattle was the better team that day. Up until the last drive when the Seahawks were down by 11 and the Steelers defense was in prevent defense, the Steelers offense had outgained Seahawks. The difference in the game was two huge plays for the Steelers offense: a 75 TD run by Parker and the 43 yard Randel El pass to Hines Ward.I don't give a crap about Denver, Seattle, or Pittsburgh.. they are all cities I neither love nor hate.
But I am a champion of the best team winning and for games to be called correctly, and the Seattle vs. Pitt Super Bowl was one of the worst atrocities in officiating I've ever seen and it's pretty clear to me the best team didn't win on the field that day.
It wasn't as bad or egregious as the 2006 NBA finals where the Mavericks were robbed in the worst way possible, but it was pretty close.
As I said earlier if you want to be pissed at anyone be pissed at Holmgren. He made several horrible coaching decisions that cost the Seahawks dearly.
That Big Ben TD was so close it could of went either way, replay couldn't clear it up and Holmgrem absolutely lost his #### over that call and in doing so his team lost their composure and ultimately the game.
I became a giants fan in 2000. Ive never really experienced a losing spell either but I was born and raised in nyNo, I just just tend to doubt people's attachment to a team when they've never gone through a losing spell.Pittsburgh's had some losing seasons. Am I supposed to apologize because they've never had very many in a row? Was I supposed to know that when I was 10?IvanKaramazov said:I think this is largely a function of the fact that he adopted a team that's never had a significant "down" period.Yeah, I'm not sure I understand this. Seems weird defending Tim, but dude's been a fan of a team since he was 10. He has been a fan for 35 years. Why is that not considered a "real" fan?I guess to be a fan of a particular team you have to be born and rasied in that city, and never move from it. Makes sense.
To use myself as a counter-example, I'm a Bills fan who grew up in Indiana and now lives in South Dakota. I went to several Bills games when Indianapolis was in the AFC East, and a few years ago I took my son to a Bills game in KC, but I've never been to a Bills home game. I've only been to Buffalo once, and that was on a college road trip. I do my best to follow the team on TBD, and sometimes I get the impression that I'm the only Bills fan alive who actually likes Jerry Sullivan, but yeah I'll grant that I miss out on something by not listening to live radio and local television. Having said that, I've stuck with this team through the longest current playoff drought in the league. I think that entitles me to a certain degree of credibility. If I ran into somebody who was a fan of Cleveland or Detroit or Oakland or hell even Seattle for 30+ years despite never living there, I would think they've earned their stripes.
Pittsburgh fans are a little different though. That's the rust-belt city that everybody picks as an adopted team, purely by coincidence I'm sure.
Also,at "some losing seasons." You don't know what losing seasons are.
Horse hockey. Plenty of people talked about the major breaks the Chargers got in that game against the Chiefs that let them into the playoffs and kept the Steelers out. But keep playing the victim, by all means.No one cares or wants to talk about when the officials' calls go against the Steelers. It's like it just doesn't exist around here.
I like how Tim starts a thread like this, then plays the martyr when someone questions his allegiance. Classic.
I just defended the fact that I'm a fan. I'm not a victim here.As a 49ers fan, you really have a lot more reasons than just ITS to dislike the Hawks.As long as ImTheScientist is alive, I will root against Seattle. If I ever learn of his death, I will probably change my tune.
True...but I'm not a barbarian...I could root for Seattle against a handful of teams if it weren't for ITS.As a 49ers fan, you really have a lot more reasons than just ITS to dislike the Hawks.As long as ImTheScientist is alive, I will root against Seattle. If I ever learn of his death, I will probably change my tune.![]()
Kobe (The Black Roethlisberger) Bryant(Bathroom) Ben RoethlisbergerDid I just randomly jump into a wormhole that took me back to 2009? Stop it, its so far gone.DSP said:It was not close. Rapistburger did not break the planeClass Dismissed said:TRUTH.Holmgrem was out coached by Bill Cowher, let that one sink in.I am not sure why you think Seattle was the better team that day. Up until the last drive when the Seahawks were down by 11 and the Steelers defense was in prevent defense, the Steelers offense had outgained Seahawks. The difference in the game was two huge plays for the Steelers offense: a 75 TD run by Parker and the 43 yard Randel El pass to Hines Ward.I don't give a crap about Denver, Seattle, or Pittsburgh.. they are all cities I neither love nor hate.
But I am a champion of the best team winning and for games to be called correctly, and the Seattle vs. Pitt Super Bowl was one of the worst atrocities in officiating I've ever seen and it's pretty clear to me the best team didn't win on the field that day.
It wasn't as bad or egregious as the 2006 NBA finals where the Mavericks were robbed in the worst way possible, but it was pretty close.
As I said earlier if you want to be pissed at anyone be pissed at Holmgren. He made several horrible coaching decisions that cost the Seahawks dearly.
That Big Ben TD was so close it could of went either way, replay couldn't clear it up and Holmgrem absolutely lost his #### over that call and in doing so his team lost their composure and ultimately the game.
I live in a state with no teams.
Our college teams are crap.
The NFL teams I chose as a child to support and still support to this day are Pittsburgh and Detroit.
The NHL teams I support are the Penguins and the Stars.
The NBA teams I support are the Charlotte Hornets (don't exist anymore, #### the NBA).
The MLB teams I support are the Tigers and the Mets.
The only college teams I support are NC State and Air Force.
Go #### yourselves "homer" whiners, other than Dallas and Charlotte, I haven't been more than an airport stay in any of those cities. I have almost been involved in more foreign wars than than sports cities. Also go Peyton, #### Seattle.
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That's not what she saidDSP said:It was not close. Rapistburger did not break the plane
Your first post is a victim post. You believe your the victim of Seattle fans:I like how Tim starts a thread like this, then plays the martyr when someone questions his allegiance. Classic.I just defended the fact that I'm a fan. I'm not a victim here.
behaving like little #####es
Do yourself a favor and quit trying to act like the crowd. I would have thought you were above this, but here you are acting like the nerd that wants to be accepted by the cool crowd.In Superbowl XL, Pittsburgh defeated Seattle 21-10. Pittsburgh won because they had the better team and played a better game. They defeated Seattle on the field. Although there were some close calls by officials, almost all of them were correctly called. The officials did not decide the game; the Steelers did.
However, ever since this game, fans of the Seattle Seahawks have whined about it, and refused to admit their team was beaten. Maybe if Seattle wins this Sunday, they will stop behaving like little #####es.
2008Dont ever doubt for a second... that timschochet is a Patriots fan.
Not a single second.
Guy ends up on my fantasy roster every year. When I draft him I say "Rapey McRaperson".Also the preferred nomenclature is "Rapelersberger."
Guy ends up on my fantasy roster every year. When I draft him I say "Rapey McRaperson".Also the preferred nomenclature is "Rapelersberger."
The greatest part about Seattle and Holmgrem burning up all that valuable time while trying to get that "right" 3rd down play call in from the Steelers 36 yard line, was that they were in a hurry up offense, it was right before half time, and after all the confusion, deliberation, and scurrying around, right before the snap, as the play clock had just about wound down to zero, Cowher called a Time Out.http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1050507-the-top-ten-worst-coaching-decisions-in-a-super-bowl/page/2What coaching decisions?I am not sure why you think Seattle was the better team that day. Up until the last drive when the Seahawks were down by 11 and the Steelers defense was in prevent defense, the Steelers offense had outgained Seahawks. The difference in the game was two huge plays for the Steelers offense: a 75 TD run by Parker and the 43 yard Randel El pass to Hines Ward.I don't give a crap about Denver, Seattle, or Pittsburgh.. they are all cities I neither love nor hate.
But I am a champion of the best team winning and for games to be called correctly, and the Seattle vs. Pitt Super Bowl was one of the worst atrocities in officiating I've ever seen and it's pretty clear to me the best team didn't win on the field that day.
It wasn't as bad or egregious as the 2006 NBA finals where the Mavericks were robbed in the worst way possible, but it was pretty close.
As I said earlier if you want to be pissed at anyone be pissed at Holmgren. He made several horrible coaching decisions that cost the Seahawks dearly.
Obviously you're too young to remember Subpar Bowl V.Superbowl XL is the biggest travesty in NFL history. Never forget.
Wolverham WanderersSt. Paul SaintsI've been to 60 countries and 30 states.Give me a list of who I can root for please.Wait, wait, wait, I've only barely been reading this thread because it seems ridiculous (any objective viewer saw Seattle get hosed on some calls, it's debatable whether they would have won otherwise). But I just read that Tim, who started such a ridiculous thread as a shot against the Seahawks and to defend his team, had the gall to do it when he jumped on the Steelers bandwagon when they won (not too bad, since he stuck with them) but has never even been to Pittsburgh!?!?!?!?![]()
If we evaluate people and teams by the quality of those who dislike them, this just elevated the Steelers and Ben to Hall of Fame standards.I hate the steelers. He will always be rapistburger to meAlso the preferred nomenclature is "Rapelersberger."Did I just randomly jump into a wormhole that took me back to 2009? Stop it, its so far gone.DSP said:It was not close. Rapistburger did not break the planeClass Dismissed said:TRUTH.Holmgrem was out coached by Bill Cowher, let that one sink in.I am not sure why you think Seattle was the better team that day. Up until the last drive when the Seahawks were down by 11 and the Steelers defense was in prevent defense, the Steelers offense had outgained Seahawks. The difference in the game was two huge plays for the Steelers offense: a 75 TD run by Parker and the 43 yard Randel El pass to Hines Ward.I don't give a crap about Denver, Seattle, or Pittsburgh.. they are all cities I neither love nor hate.
But I am a champion of the best team winning and for games to be called correctly, and the Seattle vs. Pitt Super Bowl was one of the worst atrocities in officiating I've ever seen and it's pretty clear to me the best team didn't win on the field that day.
It wasn't as bad or egregious as the 2006 NBA finals where the Mavericks were robbed in the worst way possible, but it was pretty close.
As I said earlier if you want to be pissed at anyone be pissed at Holmgren. He made several horrible coaching decisions that cost the Seahawks dearly.
That Big Ben TD was so close it could of went either way, replay couldn't clear it up and Holmgrem absolutely lost his #### over that call and in doing so his team lost their composure and ultimately the game.