Ehwmatt wrote:You think his feet were clearly down? I just don't see it.
It just blows my mind how this team keeps pulling these ugly ass games out, lol.
Kind of cool to see a good team pull it out with the game in their hands, huh?
The Steelers have been doing this all season and when it MATTERS, and when it COUNTS.. offensively , they get it done. PERIOD. That's what good teams do, and that's how games are won. In the 4th quarter, 60 minutes of football. THEY FIND.. WAYS TO.. WIN. With that said....
.. I need a shark tranquillizer.. being a die hard, my heart can't handle this every week. Steelers again moved the ball at will at certain times, but simply couldn't reduce drives into points. Missed opportunities all around the field. Flacco finally looked like a rookie, but how can't you against that defense? Baltimore's defense has many holes than what people expect, but they are an unbelievable group nonetheless and I thank them for another thriller. Good rivalry. Steelers also won the "harder hits battle." Lastly I thank Baltimore for the
#2 seed and the AFC NORTH BELT. Also many thanks to Houston for upsetting Tennessee to set the tone for next weekend.
Home Field Advantage on the line.
The Holmes catch was legit. I was skeptical at first, but you clearly see the tire treads of the turf of Holmes' feet kick up when he possesses the ball, and the ball clearly broke the plain. BREAKING THE PLAIN doesn't mean the whole football needs to pass the whole white line. Just a tiny, tiny fabric of the pigskin goes near it, and breaks it is 6. The evidence was clear and to overrule the original call on the field on this given play needed MAD reviewing and they got it right.
I still can't breathe. Let me be, and hibernate until next week as we go for the #1 seed in the AFC Playoffs!
Congrats to all if any of your teams won.