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Craftsy21, Great way to state your point.
Craftsy21, Great way to state your point.
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FOH. But where do I begin??Originally Posted by LakersRock20901
From No-Hypebeast.com/blog (idk how many of you guys actually read my blog so I decided to post here)
That was wrong. Seriously? The Cardinals played a better game than the Steelers did. Steelers ARE the better team in my opinion but they were outplayed on this day and it's a shame that the referees in such an important game show such favoritism towards one team. Larry Fitzgerald has elevated his game from a great receiver to the BEST receiver in the NFL. Hands down. He's had the greatest postseason of any wide receiver in NFL history. The Steelers have to be the luckiest team in the league. Sometimes you need luck to win but they get it OD. They were extremely lucky not to have played the Titans in the AFC Championship game and to win this game is just ridiculous. They were extremely fortunate a few years back against the Seahawks when the referees were also bias. The Steelers are the NFL's version of the San Antonio Spurs. The Spurs aren't ever really a truly dominant team but they win championships when, for lack of a better term, there isn't anyone else to win them.
With all this said, the better team did win today but is that always what determines champions? No. The Patriots were obviously a better team than the Giants were last year. Did the Steelers deserve to win? I don't think so. For the most popular league in this country, a league that considers parity one of it's strong suits, it is truly a shame that the scales in a game of this magnitude are tipped so greatly in one direction. These playoffs, to me anyway, will be remembered by the bad calls made. The ghost pass interference in overtime in the Chargers-Colts game, the non existent delay of game penalty in Tennessee, and all the terrible calls made in the Super Bowl (among others). I love the NFL but the league needs to take a deep look into their officiating.
Steelers fans, enjoy your tainted Lombardi trophies.
SMH.
I do agree about this.Originally Posted by dmxfury
These playoffs, to me anyway, will be remembered by the bad calls made. The ghost pass interference in overtime in the Chargers-Colts game, the non existent delay of game penalty in Tennessee, and all the terrible calls made in the Super Bowl (among others). I love the NFL but the league needs to take a deep look into their officiating.
I could sit here and list the 40 problems i have with the officials in this game, too, but i won't bother because the cards still got the leadwith 3 minutes left, despite all the "injustices" your crying about - and proceeded to blow it, with no penalties i can think of that cost themanything on that particularly important part of the game.Originally Posted by LakersRock20901
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Great way to state your point.
Originally Posted by Craftsy21
I could sit here and list the 40 problems i have with the officials in this game, too, but i won't bother because the cards still got the lead with 3 minutes left, despite all the "injustices" your crying about - and proceeded to blow it, with no penalties i can think of that cost them anything on that particularly important part of the game.Originally Posted by LakersRock20901
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Great way to state your point.
Wanna go through every single play of the game and find every penalty that could've/should've/shouldn't be called? Then go back through the rest of the season and play what-if's so we can sit here and cry about it together? Officiating sucks - it's sucked against us all season long, but i'm sure you weren't there to go after the refs on those occasions were you? as much as you feel like the refs took the game from the cards (i assume they're your team the way you talk, if not then pretend they are when i say your team in this post), trust that steelers fans feel we got screwed by the refs in many ways too and realize that when the chips were down, the refs had nothing to do with the final 3 deciding minutes of that game.
This being, who?Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
I'm posting this again because I love her.
Defend them?Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk
and you never miss a chance to come in and defend the legion of school-children you call a fan-base, even when nobody is talking to you.Originally Posted by Craftsy21
Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk
@ a cowgirls fan coming in looking to throw hate on our parade because his lame team is so garbage.Never bypass an opportunity, I guess... Your team just won the Super Bowl, and you can't help but mention the Cowboys...Lame $$$ dude...
And no, what James Harrison did does not happen on every punt...
he did nothing that doesn't happen regularly... he got a flag, deal with it.
Originally Posted by The ONE Clothing
Originally Posted by AddictedToFreshKicks
Originally Posted by true 3 blue
Originally Posted by Rapido27
TRUTH. The Stanley Cup is the oldest professional sports trophy in North America.Originally Posted by AddictedToFreshKicks
Stanley Cup > Lombardi Trophy
That's your logic though?
- The road to the Stanley Cup is longer, tougher, and more grueling
- Each player gets their name etched in the Stanley Cup permanently
- Each player gets to spend one day with the Cup during the summer
- Only one Stanley Cup ever existed. The VL trophy gets reproduced every year
- The Stanley cup is over 100 years old. (made in 1893)
Thank you Mez for my new background.Originally Posted by dreClark
This being, who?Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
I'm posting this again because I love her.
The chick from Heroes?Originally Posted by Rapido27
It's Hayden Panatierre.
Originally Posted by SUCKAFREE85
Originally Posted by The ONE Clothing
Originally Posted by AddictedToFreshKicks
Originally Posted by true 3 blue
Originally Posted by Rapido27
TRUTH. The Stanley Cup is the oldest professional sports trophy in North America.Originally Posted by AddictedToFreshKicks
Stanley Cup > Lombardi Trophy
That's your logic though?
- The road to the Stanley Cup is longer, tougher, and more grueling
- Each player gets their name etched in the Stanley Cup permanently
- Each player gets to spend one day with the Cup during the summer
- Only one Stanley Cup ever existed. The VL trophy gets reproduced every year
- The Stanley cup is over 100 years old. (made in 1893)
Who cares about Hockey tho?
mmm-kay. well then i'll take getting out-played everyday of the week if it means we end up with more points at the end of the day still.Originally Posted by LakersRock20901
Originally Posted by Craftsy21
I could sit here and list the 40 problems i have with the officials in this game, too, but i won't bother because the cards still got the lead with 3 minutes left, despite all the "injustices" your crying about - and proceeded to blow it, with no penalties i can think of that cost them anything on that particularly important part of the game.Originally Posted by LakersRock20901
^
Great way to state your point.
Wanna go through every single play of the game and find every penalty that could've/should've/shouldn't be called? Then go back through the rest of the season and play what-if's so we can sit here and cry about it together? Officiating sucks - it's sucked against us all season long, but i'm sure you weren't there to go after the refs on those occasions were you? as much as you feel like the refs took the game from the cards (i assume they're your team the way you talk, if not then pretend they are when i say your team in this post), trust that steelers fans feel we got screwed by the refs in many ways too and realize that when the chips were down, the refs had nothing to do with the final 3 deciding minutes of that game.
Cardinals aren't my team. I'm just an unbiased bystander. I'm a Titans fan and I'll be the first to tell you when we get lucky with a call. The fact of the matter is, with or without bad calls, the Cardinals outplayed the Steelers on Super Bowl sunday and deserved to win that game. That's all i'm saying.
Anyway, the Steelers play dirty as %!%% and it was witnessed once again tonight. They get a bunch of cheap shots and late hits that usually go unnoticed and they are literally trying to injure players on the field. Some of their tackles are legal but you can tell that they are seriously trying to %!%% you up.
what a completely baseless, unfounded statement. lets see, i don't remember them changing a tackling rule for something a steelers player doesreligiously. but we're the dirty ones?go to sleep, you'reclueless.
but anytime i get into an argument with one of them, you always come flying in out of nowhere to back them up no matter what we're talking about. i swear you search out my name to come at me sometimes, i feel like it's something once a week with you.Originally Posted by Craftsy21
Defend them?Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk
and you never miss a chance to come in and defend the legion of school-children you call a fan-base, even when nobody is talking to you.Originally Posted by Craftsy21
Originally Posted by Nowitness41Dirk
@ a cowgirls fan coming in looking to throw hate on our parade because his lame team is so garbage.Never bypass an opportunity, I guess... Your team just won the Super Bowl, and you can't help but mention the Cowboys...Lame $$$ dude...
And no, what James Harrison did does not happen on every punt...
he did nothing that doesn't happen regularly... he got a flag, deal with it.You're brain dead, pal... I go at some of those dudes as much or more than anybody on this forum...
But the way some of yall dudes get bent out of shape every single time a Cowboys fan makes an observation or comment is borderline pathetic... Some of yall are just as bad as the Cowboys fans you talk about not being able to let things go...
people go at cowboys fans because cowboys fans go at everybody.
Who were Cowboys fans going at tonight until you decided to add your two cents?
Originally Posted by NyRapisBack
And Harrison should have definitely been ejected.