rottweiler wrote:Up yours, Leavy.
NorthHawk wrote:If he keeps being unnoticed, maybe he will end up in the Super Bowl by default.
The rest of them sure aren't making any names for themselves for good calls.
Up yours, Leavy.
RiverDog wrote:NorthHawk wrote:If he keeps being unnoticed, maybe he will end up in the Super Bowl by default.
The rest of them sure aren't making any names for themselves for good calls.
Up yours, Leavy.
There's no way in hell the NFL is going to allow Bill Leavy to come anywhere close to a playoff game of ours, let alone the SB. If we make it to the SB, there's going to be enough talk about XL even without Leavy. They'd let Aaron Hernandez toss the coin before they'd let Leavy ref in a SB that the Hawks are in.
Hawktawk wrote:Overall it was an OK job by the officials. In 2 of our last 3 games the officials have let the receivers and DBs play,which greatly favors Seattle. My biggest issue with a non call/incorrect call was the 2 hits on our punter. The first one was clearly running into the punter which would have been a first down. The second could easily have been called roughing. One constant with Seattle this season has been that they absolutely cannot get a holding call. And for the evil Levy, every time he watched a Hawks lineman get held and left the flag in his pocket I flashed back 8 years. I hate him, he should have lost his job in feb of 06. His admission of "booting a couple of calls in the 4th quarter" was so weak, so late it made me detest him even more. Every time I see him I want to puke.
Hawktawk wrote:Willie Parker scored on a 3rd and 9 play that was aided by 2 factors. 1 being the injury to Manuel earlier in the game, the second being a blatant hold on Fisher in the hole by Heath Miller. Bens non TD wouldn't have been an issue without a classic takedown by Faneca on DD Lewis.Heinz Ward pushed off on a defenders face mask so violently he bent his head backwards to get open and convert a 3rd down ending in a scoring drive. The official was 10 feet from the play, just like on SA's classic horse collar.For every ticky tack or non existent call on Seattle there was a corresponding no call on the Stealers. Please dont get me started, the game was a farce from beginning to end, by any standard.
PasadenaHawk wrote:Believe it or not, I haven't watched a Super Bowl since 40. I swore that day I wouldn't until the Hawks returned. Of course, I thought we would be back the next year.
Eaglehawk wrote:PasadenaHawk wrote:Believe it or not, I haven't watched a Super Bowl since 40. I swore that day I wouldn't until the Hawks returned. Of course, I thought we would be back the next year.
I had no clue! Well. Can't blame you.
Hope to see you back watching this season! Welcome Pasadena Hawk.
Hawktawk wrote:Eaglehawk wrote:PasadenaHawk wrote:Believe it or not, I haven't watched a Super Bowl since 40. I swore that day I wouldn't until the Hawks returned. Of course, I thought we would be back the next year.
I had no clue! Well. Can't blame you.
Hope to see you back watching this season! Welcome Pasadena Hawk.
Wow! I cant turn off the SB even though I have steadfastly believed the refs in XL had a blatant agenda to deny the Hawks a victory. it was a SB like no other.
If we get there this year and it happens again I may just turn the sport off. It can be done, I havent followed the NBA since that evil man Bennett stole our Sonics with the help of the vile reptilian sleaze David Stern.
PasadenaHawk wrote:Believe it or not, I haven't watched a Super Bowl since 40. I swore that day I wouldn't until the Hawks returned. Of course, I thought we would be back the next year.
RiverDog wrote:NorthHawk wrote:If he keeps being unnoticed, maybe he will end up in the Super Bowl by default.
The rest of them sure aren't making any names for themselves for good calls.
Up yours, Leavy.
They'd let Aaron Hernandez toss the coin before they'd let Leavy ref in a SB that the Hawks are in.
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