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Seahawks Icon Steve Largent Goes Nuclear on NFL After Ron Torbert’s "Phantom Whistle" Almost Stole Seattle’s 30-24 Win Over Titans

Seattle, Washington – 25/11/2025

Seattle left Nissan Stadium with a 30-24 victory over the Tennessee Titans, but according to franchise legend Steve Largent, the joy was overshadowed by a series of controversial decisions from Ron Torbert’s officiating crew – especially the “phantom whistle” that nearly robbed the Seahawks of a convincing finish.

Despite the win, Seattle endured a chaotic and frustrating battle. They controlled the game for most of the afternoon, holding a comfortable lead, yet a string of questionable calls consistently shifted momentum toward Tennessee. The most infuriating moment came late in the fourth quarter, when Kenneth Walker broke free and appeared to seal the game with a touchdown, only for the play to be blown dead by a “whistle from nowhere.” The Titans capitalized on the confusion, cutting into the lead and sending Seahawks Nation into collective outrage.

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After the game, Steve Largent – the most respected voice in franchise history – abandoned his usual quiet restraint. He spoke out firmly, demanding clear answers from the league.

“We could have won by a much larger margin and controlled the game from start to finish, but our team had to battle through situations where officiating decisions seemed to tilt toward the opponent. An NFL game cannot be influenced by moments that vague – especially when a single whistle can alter the entire outcome.”

Largent emphasized that this wasn’t something that could be dismissed just because Seattle won. To him, the integrity of the sport is what matters most. The Seahawks legend urged the NFL to review the entire sequence, investigate the handling of the situation by Torbert’s crew, and provide transparency to the public.

Head coach Mike Macdonald, though more measured in tone, also expressed clear frustration. He noted that his team had played well enough to avoid controversy altogether, but those inexplicable calls made the game unnecessarily chaotic and dangerous.

Even amid the backlash, Seattle improved to 8-3, strengthening their position in the NFC playoff race and giving their fans plenty of hope moving forward. But for a figure like Steve Largent, a win can’t be used as an excuse to overlook a serious issue.

Seahawks Nation is waiting – and this time, they want the explanation to come directly from the NFL.

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