Wojciechowski answers all Warpath threads in one article

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BigSKINBauer
02-08-2006, 11:26 PM
And what's his favorite pie??


favorite pie is weak. it is on the brink of annihilation. VIVA LA Q3!!!

SmootSmack
02-08-2006, 11:31 PM
favorite pie is weak. it is on the brink of being dead. VIVA LA Q3!!!

Woah!!! Just because you're the official welcoming committe, you're not above pie son. :smashfrea

offiss
02-10-2006, 02:48 PM
He has the same take and the same lame excuses as everyone had for years about steroids in baseball, all we heard is there are no steroids in baseball, and how they can't make you a better ballplayer and on and on, guess what they were all wrong. And now we have him ranting about how the Refs didn't cause Stevens to drop 4 passes and a blown play by the safety, well didn't Ward drop a sure TD in the end zone, which I do believe 2 plays later went the other way with an INT? The point is the Steelers were making the same mistakes if not worse than the Hawks, they had fewer total yards, and more turnovers, so what determined this game? How bout when Pitt made a big play there wasen't a flag insight, but when Seattle made a big play there were flags but no foul, and thats all it takes. Seattle was basically stripped of 2 TD's, I would have loved to see Big Ben have to play from behind when everyone knew he had to throw, considering his stellar performance in that game.

Perhaps this guy doesn't understand momentum and how that can affect a game? Perhaps he doesn't understand that it's much tougher to play behind rather than in front, there are to many varibles to consider when tides of a game are turned regardless of how it happens, legitamatly or not. To blame seattle for not playing the perfect game, and praise the Steelers who played an even worse game who happened to benefit from some questionable calls to say the least, is very short sighted.

MTK
02-10-2006, 03:24 PM
Seattle "outgained" Pittsburgh in total yards 396-339.

Not exactly a huge difference.

Pittsburgh turned the ball over twice compared to once for Seattle.

Again not exactly a huge difference.

Neither team played particularly well, but the Steelers made big plays and Seattle didn't. Seattle missed 2 FG's, Hasselbeck threw a backbreaking pick late in the game, and Stevens had 4 key drops. That's what the game boils down to for me.

Blaming the refs is taking the easy way out.

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