Monday, October 1, 2012

Journal 1; Seahawks/Packers Controversy


"Winning isn't the Only Thing" By: David Maraniss

A Green Bay Packers fan’s lament: Commentary

 Published September 25, 2012

“Winning Isn’t the Only Thing” by David Maraniss
In the Washington Post, David Mariniss published an article, titled above, that was displayed in the Sports section on September 25. Maraniss told the remarkable tale of how the Green Bay Packers recently fell to a losing record at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks, former Wisconsin Badger quarterback Russel Wilson, and a team of ‘incompetent’ replacement officials. Not only does he speak about the ridiculous Hail-Mary/interception ruled a touchdown, but Mariniss delves further into the issue; that of NFL GM Roger Goodell trying to crush the Referee Union. In the end, Mariniss discusses how he felt about the blown call, and the attitudes and reactions that came from the Seahawks' coach and QB.


 All in all, I could not agree more with David Mariness, for he spoke from a generally unbiased approach. He did say that he was a Packer fan, due to the community ownership, but he also mentioned that he was an avid Russel Wilson fan, as well. Mariness got down to the point that it wasn’t the result of the game that angered him, but rather the events leading up to it. I also feel that the oppression of the NFL Referee Union was more than unnecessary, and is the ultimate cause of the Packers losing start to their season. I also agreed when Mariniss began to chip in on the Seahawks coach and QB being arrogant after the game. It was a blown call, that much is true. Anyone who watched the game could tell you that, but overall I believe Mariniss was right; it’s not just winning that is important, details matter. However that's my opinion. Everyone is entitled to their own. 


2 comments:

  1. I totally agree with you that it was a blow call and that the Seahawks were acting arrogant after the game. It's one thing to accept the faulty call, but it's another to act like it was a tough and honest game that they had fairly won.

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  2. Nice breakdown of the article, and I agree with the fact of the Seahawk's coach and QB being arrogant.

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