Boy am I glad I'm not into professional sports. I was rooting for the Seahawks because hey, at least they have some connection to me. The loss was disappointing to watch, but I'm sure for others around here, was heart wrenching. :( But like I said, I'm glad I didn't have much invested in the game, because if I'd had to watch what happened yesterday to a team I really cared about, I would have burst several blood vessels. Wow, some of those calls. Just, wow. Those refs had no business being so bloody visible in a game like that. It's times like these when you really have to wonder about shady/underhanded dealings that go on behind the scenes. O.o
Let's see what sportsgeeks experts at ESPN have to say:
This is the TOP STORY on the site currently. Quote: "Here's what referee Bill Leavy's crew did, point blank: It robbed Seattle."
This ESPN sports commentator doesn't even like the Seahawks and yet even he concludes that the officials were frauds. And goes on to say, "I'm not sure they (the Steelers) deserved to win this game."
From the peanut gallery, a poll: Were the Seahawks robbed/was the officiating bad? I was actually surprised by how many people answered YES. Either the Seahawks has more fans than I imagined, or people really are riled up by yesterday's game. Check it out, and vote yourself.
What was most enjoyable was being at
romanticalgirl's Super Bowl party, eating the cheesy thingy appetizer and later, building my own chicken fajitas. Laura made so much that following any little Seahawks moment she was like, "Celebrate with FOOD!" Haha.
Let's see what sports
This is the TOP STORY on the site currently. Quote: "Here's what referee Bill Leavy's crew did, point blank: It robbed Seattle."
This ESPN sports commentator doesn't even like the Seahawks and yet even he concludes that the officials were frauds. And goes on to say, "I'm not sure they (the Steelers) deserved to win this game."
From the peanut gallery, a poll: Were the Seahawks robbed/was the officiating bad? I was actually surprised by how many people answered YES. Either the Seahawks has more fans than I imagined, or people really are riled up by yesterday's game. Check it out, and vote yourself.
What was most enjoyable was being at
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Date: 2006-02-07 05:15 pm (UTC)That's not to say they would have won the game for sure, even if the officials had stayed out of it. The Steelers might have won anyway; they made some good plays, Seattle didn't capitalize on some of their opportunities, and the teams seemed equally matched. But again, we'll never know.
Were you rooting for the Steelers going in? Because I have to say, I don't blame anyone who preferred the Steelers for feeling exactly as you feel. Nor do I blame Seahawks fans for naturally feeling that their team was robbed. I'm more interested in the in-betweeners, the people who didn't really care. That's why the poll and the article from the guy who hated the Seahawks are so interesting to me -- they didn't have anything at stake, so their opinions are less biased than those of Steelers and Seahawks fans.
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Date: 2006-02-07 07:22 pm (UTC)I too can understand the feelings on either side, but I honestly think you have a situation here of intense (aka die-hard) fans on either side so you're going to hear a lot of debate on this one.
Yes, you can't say how it would have gone, and there is a lot to say for momentum, as well as comebacks.
From my perspective - that of one who didn't care who won - I wish the Seattle fans would gracefully lose and not let this taint an incredible season and a team with amazing talent.
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Date: 2006-02-07 08:35 pm (UTC)Besides, I don't think the "don't fight for what you believe in, just take the crap dished out to you" mentality is really embraced in possibly the most American sport of all. <g>
And I guess I didn't make my point very well that it's NOT just Seahawks fans who had their sense of justice offended. Unless the Seahawks have waaaaay more fans than I had imagined in my wildest dreams, given how many people have cried foul. It's human nature -- or at least American nature -- to speak out against perceived wrongs. And that's what's happening here.
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Date: 2006-02-08 12:49 am (UTC)I just feel the need to clarify a few things. I respect the Seahawks a lot and all this fuss is over something that can't be changed, which is taking away from the great year the team had. I also think it's a shame toward the Steelers, who had a lot of great plays (Hines Ward's TD and Willie Parker's amazing run TD), meaning the game wasn't exactly given to them.
In regard to your comment, I do think people should stand up for what they believe in, and work to make change, especially when they feel they've suffered an injustice. I certainly wasn't saying what seems to be implied in your comment ("don't fight for what you believe in, just take the crap dished out to you") but IMHO, I do think there is a better way to handle this situation.
What I've been seeing and reading has been very rude and often downright trashy, as can be the nature of football, but I prefer to see people take the highroad and be class acts. Obviously, I don't mean just the fans and players, but also the media and organizational members.
Or, perhaps I'm just coming from the perspective of a fan whose team had to lose four Superbowls before winning one, so I am used to taking a loss with more experience than I care to recall. *g*
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Date: 2006-02-08 10:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-02-08 12:26 pm (UTC)Absolutely they do, and once in a while I get quite surprised where they go... not that I'm thinking of Pepsi stick-figure smut or anything. :P