hondakiller
02-01-2009, 11:07 PM
It was great until the last ten seconds. They spent 10 minutes reviewing that Holmes touchdown which was fairly clear and they didn't bother with the last play of the game. IMO, they got the call wrong too. Wrong or not, that play should have been reviewed and there will always be what if's because it wasn't. Those lead changes were epic and that call totally ruined it.
NicknacK89
02-01-2009, 11:10 PM
It was great until the last ten seconds. They spent 10 minutes reviewing that Holmes touchdown which was fairly clear and they didn't bother with the last play of the game. IMO, they got the call wrong too. Wrong or not, that play should have been reviewed and there will always be what if's because it wasn't. Those lead changes were epic and that call totally ruined it.
especially when arizona has fitzgerald, and with the premature celebration by pittsburgh, that would have tacked on 15 yards and made a very doable 35 yard field for a touchdown. i will be forever unsatisfied with that ending.
Daseal
02-01-2009, 11:15 PM
Best ever? The end was great, no doubt. However, a big part of the game was really, really, really boring.
FRPLG
02-01-2009, 11:18 PM
At what point was that game boring? It was close and never bogged down or anything. I get bored real easy watching teams I don't care about but that game was fun to watch the entire time for me.
EARTHQUAKE2689
02-01-2009, 11:32 PM
i still can't get over the fact that they didn't review warner's fumble at the end. was anyone else surprised?
i cant believe that either
MrIcon
02-01-2009, 11:34 PM
It was poorly officiated, I lost all respect for the (FIST THROWING) Steelers, The MVP is a POTHEAD and the Superbowl championship hats are Seahawk colors WTF.
The best part of the game was the free beer! I took a bet that the Cards would win or lose by by the spread, the wager was buying the days worth of beer.
irish
02-01-2009, 11:35 PM
i still can't get over the fact that they didn't review warner's fumble at the end. was anyone else surprised?
I was very surprised. IMO, it was more obvious that his arm was going forward than the one in the first half the called an incomplete pass.
SFREDSKIN
02-01-2009, 11:38 PM
It was poorly officiated, I lost all respect for the (FIST THROWING) Steelers, The MVP is a POTHEAD and the Superbowl championship hats are Seahawk colors WTF.
The best part of the game was the free beer! I took a bet that the Cards would win or lose by by the spread, the wager was buying the days worth of beer.
I noticed the hat colors and it makes me think that it was a jab at the Seahawks whining after losing that SB.
The Goat
02-01-2009, 11:43 PM
Basically i see the steelers has holding two of the most "tainted" sb's in the nfl. Just terrible officiating. Oh well... let FA speculation begin.
Trample the Elderly
02-01-2009, 11:48 PM
I saw Ryan Clark put another nasty hit on a guy. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. A lady at work told me that the NFL had taken out the rule for helmet to helmet unless it's against the quarterback. The last hit he put on the guy in the Raven's game looked to me like he was going in with his shoulder and just happened to hit the guy with his helmet. The hit he put on the guy tonight looked like all helmet. I thought the only guy allowed to lead with the helmet was the RB? What's the rule?