Mike Pereira says Leavy's wrong about holding call
Mike Peira, Leavy's boss at the time of Super Bowl XL says, "Leavy piled on himself by saying that his holding call on Sean Locklear was incorrect. That is not true. It was a hold and should have been called. If anything, you could have made a case that the Steelers were offside and, if the play had been officiated correctly, the penalties would have offset and the down replayed. In any case, the reception would not have been allowed to stand...In truth, there were missed calls that went against both teams...we will see that the Seahawks did not play well and neither, actually, did the Steelers...The officials also did not have a great game. In the end, however, the team that deserved to win won."
Pretty much what most steeler fans have been saying all along.
almost 2 years ago
t1mmy10
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Thank you Mike
for clearing what we have all known
Healing from my new tattoos
Franco made that play because he never quit on the play. He kept running, he kept hustling. Good things happen to people who hustle."
I'll Second That
Thank God. Let’s put an end to this story.
by Hombre de Acero on Aug 13, 2010 11:51 AM EDT reply actions
lol i've been trying
but as you can see most ppl arent paying any attention it to
they can...but highly doubt they will
"Who is Joe Namath? This is a guy who, if he played in the league today, I'd probably just go hit him late and see what he did, just for the hell of it. Joe Namath can go to hell; he can kiss my ass." - Greg Lloyd, after NBC commentator Joe Namath accused Lloyd of playing dirty.
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