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Started by Smasandian497 pages

Yeah, Bush easy.

Vince Young might not make the top 10. I'm not saying he's not good or anything, its just the teams that are drafting, dont really need any help at QB.

The Saints for certain, will go for Lienart. It's almost an no-brainer. Sean Payton is a good QB coach, and during his whole coaching career, he has always worked with pocket passers.

I can see the Cardinals making a run for Young though from a trade or from Young going that far.
If you look at the rest of the teams before hand, they dont really need an QB.
This all speculation though considering the Superbowl isnt over yet.
The only teams that I can see considering getting Young is the Lions and the Raiders.

Its obvious the Texans will take Bush. And I'm calling the Titans to take Vince Young.

I would think so, but I think McNair will be still playing, and they need help in other positions than QB.

It isnt obvious that they will take Bush. They probably will, but if they dont think Carr is the guy, they're going to take another QB, thats what they really need.

Originally posted by Smasandian
I would think so, but I think McNair will be still playing, and they need help in other positions than QB.

It isnt obvious that they will take Bush. They probably will, but if they dont think Carr is the guy, they're going to take another QB, thats what they really need.

But I remember hearing that they said they were gonna take Bush? 😕 Guess not.

Rothlissberger Didn't cross the goal line

I'm sorry but he didn't.

It was clear as day.

Also to mention:

The offensive pass interferance on Seattle was B.S
The Block below the belt on Hasselback was B.S
The holing call on the play on Seattle when Seattle WR caught the ball on the 1 yard was B.S

Boo-fukking-Hoo

Don't care who won the Superbowl, but IMO, the refs called a very bad game. They favored the Steelers and gave them all the calls.

Daryl Jackson TD in the 1st QT was a TD, but they said offensive pass interference because D. Jackson pushed off. Very iffy and questionable call.

Daryl Jackson caught a 2nd TD and they said he was out of bounds. Tell me anyone, if one foot is in bounds and the other brushes the pile on (orange foam stick in the end zone) isn't that a TD? I thought the pile on being touched meant TD all the time.

Ben Rothesliberger's TD looked like he was stopped on the one yard line. The ball was around his chest area when he was tackled.

Late in the 4th, Pittsburg tackled a Seattle WR with a blatant horse collar tackle. Even Al Michaels said it was a horse collar, and the refs never called it. Two plays later, Hasselbeck threw the INT.

Madden remarked about a holding call against Seattle which was very questionable. Instead of the ball on the 1 yard line, they got pushed back to like the 30 yard line.

I repeat, I don't care who won the game. I'm a Giants fan, but the refs were favoring Pittsburg this game.

Opinions???

does it matter? no the game is over the better team won

The game is over, but its something to think about. He DID NOT get over the goal line, and when they said he did, I was like B.S.!!!!!! What a very bad job of reffing.

have to say, i was watching it last night and i did say to my mate as soon as it happened that it didnt look like Roethlisberger was over the line, and Sky+ showed it so many times, it was clear as day

I have seen this once or twice. I looked to me like he dived for the line, didn't make it then when on the floor moved the ball over the line. I don't know if this is allowed seeing as though I don't know the rules of the game.... 😖

He put the ball over after he was pushed back. I don't understand why they let the play happen because the ref was on the same side, he should have seen it.

-AC

Originally posted by xkalybr

Opinions???

The refs were too chicken *beep* to make calls agaisn't the Steelers. They were afraid of the 99% Steelers fans present in the game.

Worst Superbowl EVER!

And Rothlissberger didn't cross the goal line. And neither did the ball.

"The offensive pass interferance on Seattle was B.S"

Very True.

Rothlisburger did cross the goalline, all the ball has to do is break the plain which is that first white line of the goaline, the tip of the ball just has to touch that plain for there to be a TD, and it clearly did, what happened was that the ball broke that plain rothlisburger got hit and by the time he hit the ground the ball wasnt over anymore, that's still a touchdown, now about the pass interference call, people are gonna question that because noone ever calls offensive pass interferences, so when it finally does get called people get all pissed off, that was offensive pass interefence but there have certnainly been worse offensive pass interefences that have happened and weren't called, this is just like when tom brady fumbled against the raiders and the refs declared it was a "tuck"

Originally posted by wuTa
Rothlisburger did cross the goalline, all the ball has to do is break the plain which is that first white line of the goaline, the tip of the ball just has to touch that plain for there to be a TD, and it clearly did, what happened was that the ball broke that plain rothlisburger got hit and by the time he hit the ground the ball wasnt over anymore, that's still a touchdown, now about the pass interference call, people are gonna question that because noone ever calls offensive pass interferences, so when it finally does get called people get all pissed off, that was offensive pass interefence but there have certnainly been worse offensive pass interefences that have happened and weren't called, this is just like when tom brady fumbled against the raiders and the refs declared it was a "tuck"

I totally agree,and it has nothing to do with the fans if the y hate the call, wat they gonna do riot?

Originally posted by devilsreject304
The game is over, but its something to think about. He DID NOT get over the goal line, and when they said he did, I was like B.S.!!!!!! What a very bad job of reffing.

The Seacocks still woulda lost.

I don't know about that. The Seahawks were winning in all the major categories that you usually want to be leading in to win the game, but everytime they did something big, the refs took it away from them for something that was questionable. The refs cost them 2 touch downs (one was really just to the 1 yard line that put them back to the 30) while giving Steelers a questionable touchdown. As for the offensive pass interference, did anybody else see the ref take his time to throw the flag? He didn't do it until the Steeler defending the receiver turned to him in protest.

what needs to be done about the refs in the league? or what can be done? This goes beyond the superbowl. All season long there were countless HORRIBLE calls, and many calls which CHANGED the outcome of games. Even with replays it seems these guys cant get it right. The playoffs had their share of some very shady calls, and the superbowl looked as close to being fixed as possible. What can the league do about this?

they cost them 3 TD's darrel jackson hit the pylon with his outside foot while having full control of the ball, that is a TD in every NFL rulebook you look at. THey also cost them a 1st down with mack strong, 15 yards with hasselbecks tackle (which never should of happened if the bs holding penalty didnt happen) they also gave pitt a timeout when they called it WAY after the play clock ran out giving them 3rd and 6 instead of 3rd and 11 this is HUGE for those of you who dont follow footbal that closely.

Lets Start by never letting Leavy Ref Again, and the NFL Hiring FULL TIME officials. Also 5 Years Experience is enough for the SUPERBOWL? I don't know if any of you have ever heard of a game called Magic the Gathering, but you should see how qualified their judges have to be to run the Worlds...its insane. THATS JUST A CARD GAME. This is a freaking Profressional Sport, and I guess Paul Tagliboob don't care who is running the biggest game in his sport. Whatever.