I don’t know how many people are going to care about this. A lot of times after a loss, Pittsburgh Steelers fans just want to fire everybody and complain about everything except for penalties, which are “more excuses”. But anyway, the Steelers had a defensive pass interference non-call turned into a call that went against them upon review, and they weren’t happy about it.
Head of officiating Al Riveron spoke with reporters after the game about why he made the decision to put the flag down on a big play in the second half that gave the Seattle Seahawks a first down on 2nd and 20 for a 38-yard play that soon resulted in a touchdown that put them up by two possessions.