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That's it.
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Mon, 6 Feb 2006 13:56:07 -0800, jps wrote:
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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 19:10:21 -0800, jps wrote:
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On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 20:32:53 -0500, "RCE" wrote:
Congrats, Tom.
it ain't over until its over.
although the good father had a couple of choice words on the
telephone.
hell have to see his confessor tomorrow. :)
and hes gonna owe me dinner. :)
Refs and the league got the outcome they wanted. Two insane calls to
take touchdowns away from Seattle.
The first in the end zone was a ticky tacky call, after the defensive
man had committed interference that wasn't called. The second play
for
the reception on the 1 yard line by Jeremy Stevens called back on a
hold, for which there was no evidence on the replay.
I won't even dispute the called touchdown for the Steelers 'cause it
looked like the ball could have crossed the plane before quarterback
was
tackled. The ref who made the call first indicated the ball was down
short and then changed his mind. Pretty dicey.
Tainted win for Steelers. Seattle gets purposely shafted by the refs.
Evidently there's just not enough money in a Seattle win.
come on - take it like a man you loser. :)
Wattayouexpect. Northwet pansy.
**** you, Bill.
Read the truth, if you can handle it:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs05/columns/story?
columnist=smith_michael&id=2320683
and here is the truth - right from micheal "word" smith - read it and
weep you loser.
boo f'in hoo...
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Seattle had its share of goats: in particular, tight end Jerramy
Stevens, who dropped four balls, and kicker Josh Brown, who missed two
field-goal attempts. Almost to a man, the Seahawks pointed the blame
finger at themselves for converting only one of three red zone
attempts (when they had been the best in the league in that area,
scoring a touchdown on 71.7 percent of their trips inside the 20-yard
line); for allowing Ben Roethlisberger to improvise and complete a
37-yard pass to game MVP Hines Ward to the 1; for giving up a 75-yard
touchdown run to Willie Parker; and for getting beaten by a trick play
on Antwaan Randle El's pass to fellow receiver Ward for a touchdown, a
first in Super Bowl history. If you read between the lines, though,
they pretty much spelled out in bold letters that they had plenty of
help in handing Pittsburgh its fifth Lombardi Trophy.
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loser. :)
What he said.
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