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To: FreedomProtector
Absolutely dirty hit by James “I don't care if I hurt anyone” Harrison, destroying the knee of Broncos top receiver. James Harrison should be removed from the league. Even high school players know how to tackle/wrap up correctly. Clearly backward pass, refs missed an obvious fumble...given field position likely a 7 point swing. Multiple face masks on Tim Tebow never called. Broncos would have a really good chance to win in regulation if called.

Two uncalled facemasks on Tebow AFTER an uncalled blatant one in the middle of the field vs. Lance Ball...ALL 4th quarter during the "siesta" time of the refs!

One of ESPN's "wrap-ups" of the game mentioned the "aging" Steeler defense.

When your talent was yesteryear, you resort to gangsta football "style."

88 posted on 01/08/2012 6:03:19 PM PST by Colofornian (Romney = pro-abortion)
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Pretty pathetic when people can’t even enjoy a win without complaining about the refs.

OK, 2 can play.

A reception by Mike Wallace taken away by the refs that would have gotten the Steelers right back into it after Denver scored 2 TDs.

Roughing the QB called when a mere hand was laid on Tebow.

Pass inteference called on an uncatchable ball.

Helmet to helmet contact with no flag called on the Broncos.

As for Harrison’s legal hit, remember that this is what the NFL is asking for. When the Steelers hit high, they get flagged. So he hit low. NFL’s choice.

Too bad you all are so insecure that you have to complain about the refs after a win.

Tebow can throw a mean ball and beat us fair and square. I wouldn’t mention the officiating, but the sore winners here brought it up.


105 posted on 01/08/2012 6:17:29 PM PST by SoothingDave
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