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The Super Bowl! (pg. 10)
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| weymouth |
| I had sympathy for Seattle even though I am a Pitt fan until Holmgren didnt go out to shake Cowher's hand at the end. That was uncalled for, no matter how bad the refs are you still show respect to other coach and team and go shake their hands. Cowher did not need to be treated like that. I lost all respect for the Seahawks over that. |
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| TigerClaw |
| quote: | Originally posted by weymouth
I had sympathy for Seattle even though I am a Pitt fan until Holmgren didnt go out to shake Cowher's hand at the end. That was uncalled for, no matter how bad the refs are you still show respect to other coach and team and go shake their hands. Cowher did not need to be treated like that. I lost all respect for the Seahawks over that. |
I think it's cause he was still upset over that one touchdown I mention before. |
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| weymouth |
| Being upset is one thing...completely disrespecting the other coach should get your ass fired. |
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| UWM |
After the game Cowher was at midfield asking "Where's Mike?" waiting to shake his hand and they never showed him come over. Maybe it happened during commercial break? |
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| OurManFlint |
| quote: | Originally posted by TigerClaw
You know, It's very typical of the losing team to cry foul after losing a big game. | Yup, only Seattle is compaining about the bad calls. Yup, even with national headlines recognizing the total lack of equality in the game officiating. Yup, even with a large majority of people around the states aknowledging Seattle's misfortune of having a third team on the field.
It's pretty balck and white *no pun intended* that the officials made some bad calls that had large effects on the outcome of the game. If the teams were actually able to play, you know, "football," the outcome would have been different. Just ask all the sports journalists around the nation writing articals on the ridiculousness of this game.
It's not just Seattle fans saying this, so it's not just biased views. That's pretty obvious. |
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| TeKnoHe@d2025 |
| quote: | Originally posted by UWM
Maybe it happened during commercial break? |
No, it never happened. My boss was at the game and I asked him about it today. Holmgren is a bitch and I lost all respect for that Theodore Roosevelt/Howard Taft looking ******. |
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| TeKnoHe@d2025 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nou
You guys didn't win, If I was Cowher I would not be happy with this "victory."
Its just facist east coast bias. |
Did Cowher make the calls, no. So bitch at the refs...hardly once did I see Holmgren complain about a call. Cowher would be up spitting in the refs face if he did not agree with a call. :stongue:
Face it, Holmgren wasn't there to play for his team. That guy showed no kind of excitement for being at the Super Bowl. |
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| OurManFlint |
This is funny...

Ya, he crossed the plain with the very tip of the ball, even though he was down first. But I guess that really doesn't make a difference...:rolleyes: |
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| TeKnoHe@d2025 |
| That picture is absolutely hilarious! They spelled Pittsburgh wrong! :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: |
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| igottaknow |
| quote: | Originally posted by weymouth
I had sympathy for Seattle even though I am a Pitt fan until Holmgren didnt go out to shake Cowher's hand at the end. That was uncalled for, no matter how bad the refs are you still show respect to other coach and team and go shake their hands. Cowher did not need to be treated like that. I lost all respect for the Seahawks over that. |
I didnt know that. wow, I agree with for the reason you stated. Holmgren should know better. Officials make mistakes all the time and it wasn't like the Seahawkes didn't have their opportunities. They played a bad game and had some calls go against them. Its unprofessional to take out on the other coach. |
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| OurManFlint |
| quote: | Originally posted by igottaknow
Officials make mistakes all the time and it wasn't like the Seahawkes didn't have their opportunities. | Yes, but the calls in this particular game were blatently biased. Even national sports columnists recognized this. Stop acting like this game wasn't effected at all by biased, questionable calls. |
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