Menj mar te mit neztel mar megint ? Mindenki latta csak te nem ? Ez kb olyan mint 4. quarterben a 9 perces Steelers labdabirtoklas. Persze egy szo sem igaz belole.De tudod mit lefogom digitalizalni a videot es bevagom ide hagy egjel azon is, hogy itt sem mondasz igazat.
Vegulis en talaltam ki ezeket a dolgokat biztos, ahogy Robotnyk allitja.
De nezzunk csak utana, pl mit mondott John Madden.
The first touchdown was one of several questionable calls that went against Seattle. Things went so badly that even the normally cautious Michaels and Madden were noting how many tough calls were going against them.
When a holding call negated a Seattle reception to the Steelers' 1-yard line that could have led to a fourth-quarter go-ahead touchdown, Madden said: "I didn't see holding. There may have been holding. It wasn't in that picture."
When Seattle quarterback Matt Hasselbeck was penalized for hitting below the waist when he tackled the player who intercepted his pass, Madden said: "The officials thought they saw something they didn't see.[Hasselbeck] was making a good play and got penalized for it."
In the first half, Madden said of an offensive interference call on Seattle receiver Darrell Jackson that negated a touchdown: "When you think about push-offs, that's not the type you think about really." But, he added, it was done right in front of the official.
Two members of ABC's halftime team, Steve Young and Michael Irvin, were much more opinionated. Both said it was a bad call.