It would appear so, wouldn't it josh? I am baffled by the "all-in" move though. You said an "all-in, call." Were you raised, all-in or was it your decision to make an all-in move on the second hand with pocket sevens? Either one is questionable, but I'm just wondering. You had to think you were behind in the hand to an all in raise in front of you, so what made you call? The idea is to get your money in the pot with the best hand, and pocket 7's were almost certainly dominated. It was the second hand of the game, you had plenty of time to catch a decent hand and make a move later in the game.
If the straight hadn't come on the board, you would have been out unless you flopped the set which happens about 1 in every 8, and managed to dodge an A or K which also have a 1 in 8 chance.