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RENTON, Wash. -- NFL referee Bill Leavy acknowledged he made mistakes in the Seattle Seahawks' 2006 Super Bowl loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The veteran official began an annual training-camp rules interpretation session with the Seattle media after practice on Friday by bringing up the subject without being asked.

http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation

"It was a tough thing for me. I kicked two calls in the fourth quarter and I impacted the game, and as an official you never want to do that," said the veteran of 15 NFL seasons and two Super Bowls.




"It left me with a lot of sleepless nights, and I think about it constantly," Leavy said of the game in February 2006. "I'll go to my grave wishing that I'd been better."

Several calls went against the Seahawks in their 21-10 loss to the Steelers. It was Seattle's only Super Bowl appearance.

This week is the first time since that game Leavy has been in Seattle with the Seahawks. He and a mini-crew arrived Thursday to help with the team's practices and give it a rules presentation.

Leavy didn't specify which plays he "kicked" that day in Detroit.

Early in the fourth quarter, tackle Sean Locklear was called for holding on a pass completion that would have put the Seahawks at the Pittsburgh 1, in position for the go-ahead touchdown. After the penalty, Matt Hasselbeck threw an interception, and then was called for a low block on a play that ended with him tackling Pittsburgh's Ike Taylor on the defensive back's return.

The penalty moved the Steelers from their 29 to the 44. Pittsburgh used its better field position to score the clinching touchdown four plays later.

The next day, then-Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren told fans at a civic gathering at Qwest Field, "I knew it was going to be tough going up against the Pittsburgh Steelers. I didn't know we were going to have to play the guys in the striped shirts, as well."

Holmgren, now a top executive with the Cleveland Browns, has since said he's gotten over that game.

But Leavy hasn't.

"I know that I did my best at that time, but it wasn't good enough," said the retired police officer and firefighter in San Jose, Calif., who became an NFL referee in 2001. "When we make mistakes, you got to step up and own them. It's something that all officials have to deal with, but unfortunately when you have to deal with it in the Super Bowl it's difficult."

When high-profile referee Ed Hochuli visited the Seahawks' training camp in the months after that Super Bowl, he and his crew took good-natured ribbing from players.

"The Super Bowl was one of those games where it seemed the big calls went against Seattle," Hochuli said in August 2006. "And that was just fortuitous -- bad fortuitous for Seattle.

"The league felt, actually, that the Super Bowl was well officiated. Now, that doesn't mean there were no mistakes. There are always mistakes, but it was a well-officiated game."
 

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Leavy is to the NFL that Donaghy is to the NBA.

Anbody with a half a brain knows that game was fishy.
 

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Wow, 2 fellow conserves crying about an UNFAIR football game. Like the Eagles sang, get over it.
 

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^^^^^

LOL, from a dude living in Pittsburgh

I don't know how much money was taken from me that day, but I sure could have had a lot of fun losing it on another day
 

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LOL, from a dude living in Pittsburgh

I don't know how much money was taken from me that day, but I sure could have had a lot of fun losing it on another day
If the ref had mentioned the pass interference or Ben's goal line play, I could feel the article, but 2 calls in the 4th? Get over it.
 

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RENTON, Wash. -- NFL referee Bill Leavy acknowledged he made mistakes in the Seattle Seahawks' 2006 Super Bowl loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The veteran official began an annual training-camp rules interpretation session with the Seattle media after practice on Friday by bringing up the subject without being asked.

http://espn.go.com/blog/nflnation

"It was a tough thing for me. I kicked two calls in the fourth quarter and I impacted the game, and as an official you never want to do that," said the veteran of 15 NFL seasons and two Super Bowls.




"It left me with a lot of sleepless nights, and I think about it constantly," Leavy said of the game in February 2006. "I'll go to my grave wishing that I'd been better."

Several calls went against the Seahawks in their 21-10 loss to the Steelers. It was Seattle's only Super Bowl appearance.

This week is the first time since that game Leavy has been in Seattle with the Seahawks. He and a mini-crew arrived Thursday to help with the team's practices and give it a rules presentation.

Leavy didn't specify which plays he "kicked" that day in Detroit.

Early in the fourth quarter, tackle Sean Locklear was called for holding on a pass completion that would have put the Seahawks at the Pittsburgh 1, in position for the go-ahead touchdown. After the penalty, Matt Hasselbeck threw an interception, and then was called for a low block on a play that ended with him tackling Pittsburgh's Ike Taylor on the defensive back's return.

The penalty moved the Steelers from their 29 to the 44. Pittsburgh used its better field position to score the clinching touchdown four plays later.

The next day, then-Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren told fans at a civic gathering at Qwest Field, "I knew it was going to be tough going up against the Pittsburgh Steelers. I didn't know we were going to have to play the guys in the striped shirts, as well."

Holmgren, now a top executive with the Cleveland Browns, has since said he's gotten over that game.

But Leavy hasn't.

"I know that I did my best at that time, but it wasn't good enough," said the retired police officer and firefighter in San Jose, Calif., who became an NFL referee in 2001. "When we make mistakes, you got to step up and own them. It's something that all officials have to deal with, but unfortunately when you have to deal with it in the Super Bowl it's difficult."

When high-profile referee Ed Hochuli visited the Seahawks' training camp in the months after that Super Bowl, he and his crew took good-natured ribbing from players.

"The Super Bowl was one of those games where it seemed the big calls went against Seattle," Hochuli said in August 2006. "And that was just fortuitous -- bad fortuitous for Seattle.

"The league felt, actually, that the Super Bowl was well officiated. Now, that doesn't mean there were no mistakes. There are always mistakes, but it was a well-officiated game."


Can someone explain the bold parts to me. I am not that smart or mathematically inclined.
 

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"The league felt, actually, that the Super Bowl was well officiated. Now, that doesn't mean there were no mistakes. There are always mistakes, but it was a well-officiated game."[/QUOTE]


Off course they did. Pitt sells more merchandise than Seattle.
 

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"The league felt, actually, that the Super Bowl was well officiated. Now, that doesn't mean there were no mistakes. There are always mistakes, but it was a well-officiated game."


Off course they did. Pitt sells more merchandise than Seattle.[/QUOTE]
I have a Seattle shirt. Oh, wait, " Pittsburgh defeats Seattle ", guess that doesn't count.
 

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If the ref had mentioned the pass interference or Ben's goal line play, I could feel the article, but 2 calls in the 4th? Get over it.

two bad calls that were made by him

I'm pretty sure there were a whole lot more, but I'm not to concerned about them right now. i guess that means I am over it, eh?

the reason this is a topic today is because the ref is evidently not over it and is trying to clear his conscious.

You Steeler fans sure are touchy. Just accept the fact that Seattle got screwed and "get over it".

Any new news pertaining to the rapist?









































just joking with ya dude
 

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Off course they did. Pitt sells more merchandise than Seattle.
I have a Seattle shirt. Oh, wait, " Pittsburgh defeats Seattle ", guess that doesn't count.[/QUOTE]

What the fuck are you talking about?

You really think the league wanted Seattle to win the game?

I know youins usually don't leave the area, but outside of pittsburgh, the rest of the world uses common sense and realizes most things are dictated by money. Maybe if you left Allegheny County you would know that.
 

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two bad calls that were made by him

I'm pretty sure there were a whole lot more, but I'm not to concerned about them right now. i guess that means I am over it, eh?

the reason this is a topic today is because the ref is evidently not over it and is trying to clear his conscious.

You Steeler fans sure are touchy. Just accept the fact that Seattle got screwed and "get over it".

Any new news pertaining to the rapist?

They could have traded the bastard for all I care.







































just joking with ya dude
They could have traded the bastard for all I care.
 

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I have a Seattle shirt. Oh, wait, " Pittsburgh defeats Seattle ", guess that doesn't count.

What the fuck are you talking about?

You really think the league wanted Seattle to win the game?

I know youins usually don't leave the area, but outside of pittsburgh, the rest of the world uses common sense and realizes most things are dictated by money. Maybe if you left Allegheny County you would know that.[/QUOTE]
Bite me ass wipe, I'm not even from Pittsburgh!!!
 

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Wow, 2 fellow conserves crying about an UNFAIR football game. Like the Eagles sang, get over it.

heh...Word Up....That championship jersey looks GREAT on Ms Missy


meanwhile....

"I'm not from Seattle" - Sgt Enfuego, earlier this month in the PPub

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heh...Word Up....That championship jersey looks GREAT on Ms Missy


meanwhile....

"I'm not from Seattle" - Sgt Enfuego, earlier this month in the PPub

:lolBIG:
The recently retired Missy? Indeed it did.

meanwhile.....

Maybe he just lives there now.....ahhhhhh.........
 

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Bite me ass wipe, I'm not even from Pittsburgh!!![/QUOTE]


Showing us your expanded lingustic skills, I see.

Also, next week can you make sure you get all of the trash on your route. It is disconcerting to see any garbage left uncollected.
 

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Bite me ass wipe, I'm not even from Pittsburgh!!!


Showing us your expanded lingustic skills, I see.

Also, next week can you make sure you get all of the trash on your route. It is disconcerting to see any garbage left uncollected.[/QUOTE]
....and I'm happy to see that you answer to your title.
 

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Two things; It might have been a bad call but the official didn't throw the interception and the fact it's a football article it's awesome as it is right around the corner baby.
 
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Looking back it just seems odd that Seattle was even in the Super Bowl.....

Yeah! I mean really. Who allowed that?

I am still on anti depressants from that game. I will go to my grave and probably never see the Hawks in the big game again.
 

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