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Old 02-06-2006, 10:26 AM   #16
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I find it even harder to believe that people get so crazy about postgame handshakes.
Coaches shaking hands after the game is as much a tradition as singing the national anthem before the game. If the post-game hand-shake weren't such a big deal, the coaches would just wave at each other in acknowledgement during the dying minutes of the game, or call each other on a cell phone or something.

No excuse for not shaking hands after a regular season game. If you don't, its clearly an ego thing.

Holmgren is a classy guy.
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Old 02-06-2006, 11:18 AM   #17
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What happens at the end of a Super Bowl is highly scripted by the network and the NFL, so what's routine in every other game -- coaches running across the field to shake hands -- is totally overwhelmed by the staging of the trophy presentation, the confetti, the media, cutting away for commercials, etc. etc.
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Old 02-06-2006, 03:29 PM   #18
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All i can say is it's pretty sad to only see one coach in the middle of the field after the game. I have no more respect for Holmgren because he didnt show one once of respect to Bill Cowher.
cannot comment upon that but i will say that i cannot think of a worse game manager coach of a superbowl team than holmgren was in this game and in his loss as a packer coach to the broncs. he is atrocious. game managemnt, clock management, being in sync with his qb--- he was really really bad.

truly an overrated coach for the big game. he was hurt by his players droppping passes. he was hurt by the penalties and bad calls. but he really stunk as head coach
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Old 02-06-2006, 07:54 PM   #19
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cannot comment upon that but i will say that i cannot think of a worse game manager coach of a superbowl team than holmgren was in this game and in his loss as a packer coach to the broncs. he is atrocious. game managemnt, clock management, being in sync with his qb--- he was really really bad.

truly an overrated coach for the big game. he was hurt by his players droppping passes. he was hurt by the penalties and bad calls. but he really stunk as head coach
I really don't think you can call Mike Holmgren an overrated coach. He's taken a team to the Super Bowl three times. True, he's 1-2 in those games, but he made it at least. I especially don't think you can put this loss squarely on his shoulders, after some questionable calls by the refs, a few dropped passes by a tight end talking trash before the game, and the defense giving up three big plays. That's not being overrated as a head coach, that's on the players.
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Old 02-06-2006, 08:08 PM   #20
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I really don't think you can call Mike Holmgren an overrated coach. He's taken a team to the Super Bowl three times. True, he's 1-2 in those games, but he made it at least. I especially don't think you can put this loss squarely on his shoulders, after some questionable calls by the refs, a few dropped passes by a tight end talking trash before the game, and the defense giving up three big plays. That's not being overrated as a head coach, that's on the players.
Did you see the ends of each half? Now, whether he couldn't figure out how to run a 2 minute offense, or whether his players weren't prepared to execute it, most of the blame still falls on him as a coach. I don't remember the particulars of his SB loss while in Green Bay, but someone else mentioned that it was similar.
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Old 02-06-2006, 09:13 PM   #21
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Did you see the ends of each half? Now, whether he couldn't figure out how to run a 2 minute offense, or whether his players weren't prepared to execute it, most of the blame still falls on him as a coach. I don't remember the particulars of his SB loss while in Green Bay, but someone else mentioned that it was similar.



i posted this in another thread but i'll post it again in this one. holmgren out coached bill cower last night. the seahawks came out gunning, they moved the ball at will against the steelers defense. the seahawks defense held pitt. to NO first downs the entire first quarter, they caused big ben to have the worse qb rating ever for a sb winning qb. jeremy stevens and the pittsburge refferees were the reasons behind seattle's short commings. the only thing holmgren did wrong was call a running play with little time left at the end of the first half and punt the ball back to pitt. with 6 minutes remaining in the game. other than those two mistakes he called a great game . you can't blame holmgren for his TE dropping passes and for those horrible refs. all that confussion at the end of the first half was hasselback's fault, he was trying to audible to a different play.
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Old 02-07-2006, 04:33 AM   #22
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i posted this in another thread but i'll post it again in this one. holmgren out coached bill cower last night. the seahawks came out gunning, they moved the ball at will against the steelers defense. the seahawks defense held pitt. to NO first downs the entire first quarter, they caused big ben to have the worse qb rating ever for a sb winning qb. jeremy stevens and the pittsburge refferees were the reasons behind seattle's short commings. the only thing holmgren did wrong was call a running play with little time left at the end of the first half and punt the ball back to pitt. with 6 minutes remaining in the game. other than those two mistakes he called a great game . you can't blame holmgren for his TE dropping passes and for those horrible refs. all that confussion at the end of the first half was hasselback's fault, he was trying to audible to a different play.
the last 2 minutes of each half were horrible, holmgren is in charge of his players, that houldn't happen.

stevens sucked, but they kept throwing to him anyways.

If holmgren really did outcoach the steelers, he'd have a ring right now.
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Old 02-07-2006, 07:24 AM   #23
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Steelers won. Handshake is traditional show of gratitude if nothing else for the cameras and the fans. I think it's real lame of Holmgren not to shake hands. Sure its a spectacle after the gun, but other coaches have shaken hands under far worse outcomes. Holmgren prospered in a division with STL 6-10, AZ 5-11 and San Fran 4-12. So 6 wins come off that piss poor division. Won't interject here that the Redskins and the Seahawks tied in NFC wins/losses, but I will say that Seattle had an easy home road to the SB while Pittsburgh played their #6 seed spot on the road since the wildcard game. Jeremy Stevens? Bust. Alexander (even thought league MVP: proved he's a nonfactor in post season play) will be gone next season. Hasselbeck glad to have an appearance in the SB, he'll never see those days again. Holmgren should be replaced after the easiest season in his career not being able to show up in the big game. Sure the offensive interference call was bs but how many games have a call or 2 that is purely human error? All of them! Did Ben get in? Ref couldn't tell til he saw the ball and replay was honestly inconclusive. Seattle was overrated and deserved to be exposed by the hand of a #6 seed team that beat Denver and Indy on the road in the playoffs. Booyah! Seattle will not win their division next season and perhaps won't see a wildcard birth either. Toast to another 'pretender' being shown out; ie the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Old 02-07-2006, 08:48 AM   #24
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I agree the steelers won, but what makes you think seattle won't win their division? their D is young and uner contract (dbs arent great), but there's no gaping holes and the other teams in their division will be awful next year too. 6 wins a year helps you get in the playoffs.
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Old 02-07-2006, 01:42 PM   #25
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Steelers won. Handshake is traditional show of gratitude if nothing else for the cameras and the fans. I think it's real lame of Holmgren not to shake hands. Sure its a spectacle after the gun, but other coaches have shaken hands under far worse outcomes. Holmgren prospered in a division with STL 6-10, AZ 5-11 and San Fran 4-12. So 6 wins come off that piss poor division. Won't interject here that the Redskins and the Seahawks tied in NFC wins/losses, but I will say that Seattle had an easy home road to the SB while Pittsburgh played their #6 seed spot on the road since the wildcard game. Jeremy Stevens? Bust. Alexander (even thought league MVP: proved he's a nonfactor in post season play) will be gone next season. Hasselbeck glad to have an appearance in the SB, he'll never see those days again. Holmgren should be replaced after the easiest season in his career not being able to show up in the big game. Sure the offensive interference call was bs but how many games have a call or 2 that is purely human error? All of them! Did Ben get in? Ref couldn't tell til he saw the ball and replay was honestly inconclusive. Seattle was overrated and deserved to be exposed by the hand of a #6 seed team that beat Denver and Indy on the road in the playoffs. Booyah! Seattle will not win their division next season and perhaps won't see a wildcard birth either. Toast to another 'pretender' being shown out; ie the Philadelphia Eagles.
Well, to say a Super Bowl team is overated is highly debatable. I agree they play in a soft division, but to me that takes nothing away from their Super Bowl appearance. Because they beat who they had to beat to get there.
That's what really matters.
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Old 02-07-2006, 02:00 PM   #26
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On another Holmgren note, ESPN radio reporting, apparently Holgren called out the officiating of the game stating, (to paraphrase) "playing the Steelers was tough enough. I didn't know we would be playing the officiating staff as well". That will be expensive!
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Old 02-07-2006, 03:24 PM   #27
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Poor Holmgren. He felt slighted. Every team that lost in the playoffs feels slighted. GET OVER IT! YOU LOST! TRY AGAIN NEXT YEAR!
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If holmgren really did outcoach the steelers, he'd have a ring right now.


you think cower was the better coach in that game ? he had every major call by the refs go his teams way plus cower doesn't even call the plays. the steelers made 3 good plays all night. thats it 3.

the pass to ward on 3rd and long (i say it was luck but i'll give it to ya)
the long td run by parker
the trick play


holmgren had a great gameplan and it was working effectively until the refs got involved and stevens started dropping passes.
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you think cower was the better coach in that game ? he had every major call by the refs go his teams way plus cower doesn't even call the plays. the steelers made 3 good plays all night. thats it 3.

the pass to ward on 3rd and long (i say it was luck but i'll give it to ya)
the long td run by parker
the trick play


holmgren had a great gameplan and it was working effectively until the refs got involved and stevens started dropping passes.
Let's throw the ball on third and long with :30 left in the game, down by 2 scores instead of kicking a field goal. Yeah - that's some stellar playcalling right there.
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Let's throw the ball on third and long with :30 left in the game, down by 2 scores instead of kicking a field goal. Yeah - that's some stellar playcalling right there.

ok you kick the field goal. what next, oh yea, try an onsides kick, they work all the time. if by chance you get the onsides kick, believe you me hasselback will be throwing the ball 30 yards on 3rd down as well as 1st , 2nd and possibly 4th.

come on , get real. the game was well over at that point. the refs would not have allowed a miracle come back by seattle.
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