Hawktawk wrote:Ill never forget XL. I could handle what happened this year more, although it wasn't easy to absorb either. But in 49 we had a chance and lost fair and square. In 40 it was 60 minutes of huge calls against Seattle and huge no calls against Pittsburgh. May Bill Leavy rot in purgatory knowing he stole a potentially great Superbowl from everyone, Seattle, Pittsburgh, and the millions of fans watching around the world. Making that clown a teacher is unbelievable.
RiverDog wrote:
We can't control the refs, but we can control our own play calling. That's what made SB 49 so much more frustrating than XL, at least for me. In XL, even if the game had been correctly called, a lot of other things would have had to have gone our way to have erased what ended up being an 11 point loss. But in 49, we were that close, and snatched defeat out of the jaws of victory. We shot ourselves in the foot.
Hawktawk wrote: Still got beat fair and square though, unlike 40. It was so screwed up we will never know what would have happened. IMO if the game was called remotely evenly(holding and pushing off) it would have been a rout similar to the Carolina game 2 weeks before the way it was starting. Teams scoring the first TD have won 70% of Superbowl's. Well we did for a second there.
40 was about 60 minutes of fury at the GDMN referees.Never getting over it.
RiverDog wrote:
Well, SB 49 was played fair and square. A few people might have a problem or two about how our opponent got there in the first place, though, but that's another subject.
I don't want to re-visit XL and kick a dead horse again, but I do want it known that I disagree with your assumption that a fairly called game would have resulted in a rout ala Carolina in the NFCCG. We did not bring our 'A' game that day like we did against the Panthers.
In XL, even if the game had been correctly called, a lot of other things would have had to have gone our way to have erased what ended up being an 11 point loss.
We did not bring our 'A' game that day like we did against the Panthers.
c_hawkbob wrote:But you were first to say last year was worse than XL (no way, no how IMO), you started this thread down this road.
RiverDog wrote:The OP was about not having Bill Leavy to b**ch about anymore, which to any Seahawk fan with a memory longer than their manhood means XL, so no, I'm not the one that started this thread down this road.
c_hawkbob wrote:The OP was just information, it may have opened the road up to travel if the reader so chose, but you didn't have to. A simple "good, he's gone" or "too bad" or even "who cares" would have sufficed if you really didn't want to go down this road.
Nothing wrong with having an opinion, but having stated it you've squarely placed both feet "on this road". I guess what you're saying is you don't want to go further down this road.
c_hawkbob wrote:I don't have a purpose and you're taking this way too seriously. I just found it funny you saying you didn't want to go down a road you clearly already went down.
Relax.
c_hawkbob wrote:That's just it man, you see people throwing down gauntlets and trying to goad you just because they say something that doesn't align perfectly with your idea of how a thing went down. This is just a discussion board, we're just discussing, not trying to pick fights.
Peace? Of course peace! Even if I give you a hard time about such a small thing as I did in this thread it's not a hostile act. I've told you I try to treat this place as I would a bunch of friends drinking beer and playing pool. Whether you can see it that way or not, you need to look at what I say in that sort of a context.
It's a road I really didn't want to go down.
FTR, I'm happy to 'go down the road' again if anyone wants to argue XL wasn't a lopsided game.
I've got spreadsheets, screenshots, video, and so on- it'll be fun!
c_hawkbob wrote:I did take responsibility. I already told you I was giving you a hard time about saying you didn't want to go down a road you were already going down ... how is that not "taking responsibility"? I also told you I considered it to be a small thing and it was intended to be good-natured.
I didn't say anything else in this thread because to me this a long dead horse being beaten yet again. It's a road I rButeally didn't want to go down.
RiverDog wrote:Sorry, guys...I'm not going down the XL road again. I know it's the offseason, but there has to be something a little more contemporary to discuss than a 9+ year old event.
NorthHawk wrote:We can also console ourselves with the fact we aren't Buffalo or Minnesota who have got to the big dance numerous times and came away empty handed every time.
By all rights, we should have had 3, but at least we have the monkey off our back with our first win.
NorthHawk wrote:We can also console ourselves with the fact we aren't Buffalo or Minnesota who have got to the big dance numerous times and came away empty handed every time.
By all rights, we should have had 3, but at least we have the monkey off our back with our first win.
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