Super Bowl
Badly Blown Call: Offensive Pass Interference: -4
Blown Call: QB Sneak TD: -4
Blown Call: Seattle hold when Stevens caught the ball on the three: -7
Badly Blown Call: Hasselbeck Personal Foul for low hit: -?
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6 Comments:
You are right. Very bad officials.
I have to say that I agree but not to the point that the refs were the reason the Seahawks lost.
I don't know that much about football, but I gotta agree to some extent - Seattle didn't play up to their abilities.
Ok, stop your whining. Was the offensive pass interference weak, sure, but you could also argue that he did push off. Ref's discretion and he made the call right away, he reached for the flag right away, as a reciever you can't change direction or create space with your hands. He did.
As for the touchdown, only a cm of the ball has to get over the paint, you can see the ball in his arm, he got in...... barely.
What else were you whining about? Oh the hold when they caught the ball, he hog tied him around the neck, easy call. I called it from my living room.
I will give you credit saying the Hassleback low hit was a bad call. But the game was over, didn't matter.
I'm a Pats fan, I didn't care who won, and am very objective in my assessment. Seattle didn't play well how do you dominate the first half so much and be down 7-3. If you can't make the plays when the money is on the line, you're not good enough to win. That was seattle. Refs didn't affect the outcome of the game.
You didn't find the officiating a LITTLE suspect?
I tend to agree with this guy's opinion.
Although when I saw Skip Bayless was on my side, I've begun to reconsider my position.
This will be my last blogged mention of the game.
Just to clarify, by suspect, I mean weak, and inconsistent, I don't mean that "the fix was in".
Last comment from me. Promise.
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