Seattle needs a warm cup of "Get over it". Does Starbucks serve that?
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Looks like a touchdown to me.

The ball was tucked up right against his forearm, and the top picture clearly shows that his forearm - and thus the ball - are over the goal line by a couple inches.
On the holding call, the tackle had a hold of the guy's jersey. If you're an offensive lineman, and you have a fist full of jersey in plain view of the officials, you're going to get called for holding.
And on the interference call, when you give an extended arm push of the defender less than 3 yards from the ref, you can't be suprised when the ref flags you for interference. This was probably the most questionable of the calls, but FFS, it was in the first 5 minutes of the game.
Seattle had every chance to win the game, but they pulled a choke job of Buckner-like proportions. Neither team played like they particularly wanted to win, but Pittsburgh made the big plays, and made them count, and that's why they won the game. Seattle had plenty of opportunities to put this game way out of reach in the first half, and they never did.
When it
really counted, in the 2 minute drill at the end of the 1st half, when they could've made it a 4 point game, clock management went into vapor-lock, and they settled for a 50+ yard field goal attempt. A team deserving of the win a) would've made that kick and b) would have been kicking a 35-yarder instead of kicking outside the kicker's range.[/url]