Russell Wilson needs to break out that old Shaq line: "I make em when it counts. Will Grier Womens Jersey ." — J.A. Adande (@jadande) January 18, 2015 Packers gave this game away! Congrats to the defending champs! #NFCChampionship — Darren Dutchyshen (@dutchysc) January 18, 2015 Cant just throw goat horns on Bostick. Come on, Fox. So many different reasons GB blew that game. Congrats Seattle - that was an all-timer. — Bill Simmons (@BillSimmons) January 18, 2015 The slide on the pick will be the forgotten dumb play of that game. Nothing left by O-lineman. He might have scored. — James Duthie (@tsnjamesduthie) January 18, 2015 What a scene with Russell Wilson just openly weeping on TV. Nuts https://t.co/tjpHznDmWd — Will Brinson (@WillBrinson) January 18, 2015 If youd have asked me, which team will have a bike on the sidelines after a big win, Id have said Seattle without hesitating — Bruce Arthur (@bruce_arthur) January 18, 2015 Thats what happens when you leave a game early.... #GBvsSEA pic.twitter.com/K3cNtevOI7 — Chris Daniels (@ChrisDaniels5) January 18, 2015 Insane! The @Seahawks are the NFC Champions!! WHAT A GAME! #ChampionshipSunday #GBvsSEA Check out this celebration! pic.twitter.com/540RXEV5DL — OYO Sports (@OyoSports) January 18, 2015 A dejected Mike McCarthy heads to Vegas, sidles up to blackjack table, spends entire night sticking on 12 against face cards. — Jonah Keri (@jonahkeri) January 18, 2015 On to Arizona. Travel time? Two weeks https://t.co/3OBdNR18iL — BarDown (@BarDown) January 18, 2015 Just bring the bike back before #SuperbOwlXLIX @mosesbread72 :-) pic.twitter.com/Pu0IwOXm85 — Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) January 18, 2015Congratulations to the Seattle Seahawks, as well as good luck to the Patriots and Colts in trying to top the theatrics of that game. If the AFC Championship is half as entertaining as those final five minutes, well be in for quite a ride. Cam Newton Jersey .Before a raucous sellout crowd, the Hawks won for the 29th time in 31 games to extend their Eastern-best record to 36-8.As usual, pretty much everyone chipped in.Four starters were in double figures and backup point guard Dennis Schroder led a spurt at the start of the fourth quarter that helped the Hawks pull away. Jordan Scarlett Jersey . The Detroit Tigers star had microfracture surgery Friday to repair the medial and lateral meniscus in his left knee. "I dont want to say it was a surprise," team president and general manager Dave Dombrowski said. http://www.thepanthersofficialstore.com/authentic-curtis-samuel-panthers-jersey/ .Heres Ralph the Dog with the crew here at TSN jumping into the James Duthie TradeCentre selfie: Happy to drop by! RT @TSN_Sports: @tsnjamesduthie: Take this Ellen. MIAMI -- The Miami Marlins were heated after Thursday nights game when a call from Major League Baseballs new instant replay system and the rule preventing catchers from blocking the plate did not go their way. The Cincinnati Reds thought MLB got it just right. A long delay in the eighth inning resulted in what the Marlins thought was the third out turning into the tying run. Zack Cozart was initially ruled out by home plate umpire Mike Winters on the play at the plate. The review extended the inning and Ryan Ludwick delivered a two-run single to help give the Reds a 3-1 victory. "The fact of that matter is that everyone around baseball should be embarrassed by a call like that," Marlins president David Samson said during an expletive-laced postgame tirade. With the Marlins leading 1-0 in the top of the eighth, the Reds loaded the bases with one out. Bryan Morris got Todd Frazier to fly out to right fielder Giancarlo Stanton whose throw to the plate easily beat Cozart for what appeared to be the final out of the inning when catcher Jeff Mathis tagged out Cozart, who trotted in without a slide. However, after a 6-minute, 10-second instant replay review, the call was overturned because Mathis was ruled to be blocking the plate and Cozart was called safe, tying the game 1-1. Marlins manager Mike Redmond was immediately ejected after throwing his hat to the ground and arguing with the umpires. Redmond kicked his hat on his way back to the dugout for good measure. "As a former catcher in this league for 13 seasons, as a grinder, as a guy who loves this game and respects this game so much, this game has been a part of my life forever, but to lose a ballgame tonight on that play is a joke, its an absolute joke," Redmond said. "I dont think anybody who plays this game should feel good about winning that game and I would say that if it had been reversed. That guy was out by 15 feet." Cozart saw it differently. "I thought it was pretty obvious from the replay that they made the right call," he said. Reds manager Bryan Price agreed. "Cozart was out by a fairly reasonable margin, but the catcher, from the inception of that ball going off the bat, had taken away the entire plate with his feet," Price said. "His body was in the middle of the plate." During the delay, Mathis, a 10-year veteran, was confident that he did everything right in acccordance of the rules. Sam Mills Womens Jersey. "Im just disgusted," Mathis said. "Thats a tough way to lose a game. ... For it to be decided like that, its just disgusting." MLB issued a statement about the play after the game: "We have begun to examine the Crew Chief Review in tonights Reds-Marlins game, which resulted in a violation of Rule 7.13, the call being overturned and a run scoring on the play," the statement said. "We plan to discuss this situation further with the appropriate parties tomorrow, and we will communicate with the clubs after our discussion about this play." Reds starter Johnny Cueto (12-6) struck out nine and allowed one run in seven innings and Aroldis Chapman pitched the ninth for his 24th save. Stanton hit his 25th home run and Tom Koehler (7-8) took the loss allowing two unearned runs in seven innings. TRAINERS ROOM Chapman had to be tended to by trainers with two outs in the ninth when he had some discomfort in his right leg. He remained in the game and threw a 101 mph pitch to strike out Marcell Ozuna to end the game. "I had a little discomfort in the leg," Chapman said. "It was an awkward step I took when I made the pitch." Reds reliever Manny Parra (stiff back) has not pitched since July 20. "He is improving," Price said.