Sometimes you lose, sometimes you get beat... And sometimes it's the refs fault
Ok, I went in very hopeful for the Seahawks to win the Super Bowl, but also pragmatic that the Steelers might pull it out.
Never did I expect to watch a game in which the referees turned the game over to the Steelers. I mean how much did the NFL really want the Steelers to win?
It seemed like pretty much anytime the Seahawks had a good thing going, the refs made a call - from questionable to downright absurd to take the game away from them. Not to say the Steelers didn't make a few good plays, but jeez the Hawks dominated.
Questionable Ref Calls:
Never did I expect to watch a game in which the referees turned the game over to the Steelers. I mean how much did the NFL really want the Steelers to win?
It seemed like pretty much anytime the Seahawks had a good thing going, the refs made a call - from questionable to downright absurd to take the game away from them. Not to say the Steelers didn't make a few good plays, but jeez the Hawks dominated.
Questionable Ref Calls:
- a really short spot on a Mack Strong reception that should have been a first-down
- a holding call on Locklear on a pass to Stevens (caught this time!) down to the 1. Locklear touched the pass rusher twice - but very little holding
- a block-in-the-back on the Seahawks best punt return of the day - the guy who was blocked was very much out of the play
Very questionable ref calls:
- offensive pass interference on Darrell Jackson on his touchdown in the 1st Quarter. He touched the defender and switched directions. Very light and no interference. Not like the defender had a chance with the gaping hole there anyway. Good lord, the ref just didn't want to see the Seahawks score
- actually giving Roethlisberger a TD on his 1-yard attempt. Pretty clear that he was just short of the goal line, but an acting play to put the ball over at the end confused the ref who wanted to give Pittsburgh a TD just for playing.
Absurd ref calls:
- Calling a 15-yard penalty on Matt Hasselbeck on an interception return where he went down low to tackle the returner. How can you call him on a block? That's adding insult to injury!
- Calling a fumble on Hasselbeck when he was down and tackled. At least that was overturned.

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