The Packers played well enough to defeat an inferior Seahawks team.
The referees should not be making atrocious calls to compensate for any difference in team ability.
I have no idea why the call was not overturned by the replay official.
I just want someone to explain how do you call it a td after it gets reviewed . There were 2 calls made on the field. What idiot is upstairs and doesn't help make the correct call. Especially with the pass int. how do you not get it right. Everyone in the world see an int except this idiot watching the replay. Unreal
I just want someone to explain how do you call it a td after it gets reviewed . There were 2 calls made on the field. What idiot is upstairs and doesn't help make the correct call. Especially with the pass int. how do you not get it right. Everyone in the world see an int except this idiot watching the replay. Unreal
Calvin Johnson made a TD catch either last year or the year before I forget where he actually caught it, rolled on the ground for like 5 seconds, got up and left the ball on the ground and they ruled it not a TD, yet they call that last night a TD????
Child please....
nobody mentions this, and it effected the outcome just as much as the one at the end, and the numerous fantum PI on Seattle that continually kept gb drives aliveOr... the tackle on the Seattle defensive lineman that allowed Rodgers to throw a TD. Bad calls on both sides so quit bitching it was all in favor of Seattle.
They also were told that the call on the field was a touchdown - if they had known that it was also called an interception they may have said something altogether different.The replay officials are NOT substitutes. They are the regular replay officials. They are the ones who agreed with the call on the field.