Steelers vs. Cardinals: Best Super Bowl Ever

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Whiteboi_J
02-02-2009, 11:46 AM
plus, Kurt threw up almost 350 yards on the steelers defense, one of "the best of all time"

2BIG2BSKINNY
02-02-2009, 11:55 AM
I was gonna call it the worst called game ever actually, just behind the Seahawks-Steelers SB. I've never seen so many calls go one way (in a team's favor). After the infamous "push-off" call i didn't thing a SB would be handled so badly but wonders never cease.

I do think it was poorly officiated and managed by the refs! seemed like they were not assertive enough and at times had no spine... to not even stop the game to take a look at the replay on the last Cardinals drive was terrible. This play is the reason the replay system was implemented and why I think should be taken away from the judgement of the refs on the field and have extra ref in the booth to umpire the replays. We would get the right call and faster than now.

I have no love for both teams but wanted a good game...Alright game.

SmootSmack
02-02-2009, 12:12 PM
Everyone is talking about the Warner fumble at the end of the game, but what about the refs overlooking Holmes' celebration after his touchdown? Using the football as a prop, that should have been a 15 yard unsportsmanlike conduct.

Either way I thought the game was a lot of fun to watch, as an impartial fan I couldn't have asked for more.

hail_2_da_skins
02-02-2009, 12:17 PM
That was a great game! Both teams responded in the clutch and the contest was not decided until the final gun. That's how a championship should be played. I know the Cardinals were the sentimental favorite, and maybe someone lost some money, but you have to give it up to the Steelers. They made the big plays that counted. The Cardinals should not hold their heads down because they were one interception touchdown from victory.

P.S. Larry Fitzgerald is a beast!...I only hope Devin Thomas or Malcolm Kelly can develop into half the player he is.

JoeRedskin
02-02-2009, 12:23 PM
The last five minutes were incredible stuff. Certainly an enjoyable game to watch. I will wait on the "Best Ever" call. The Pittsburg-Dallas SB's were pretty damn good games (particularly when the Cowboys lost). Also, I seem to remember Cinci.- SF being pretty damn good too.

At this point, with 43 games, I don't think there will ever be agreement on "Best Ever" and maybe not even "Top Five". More likely, 5-10 games will vie for being the Best Ever. At this point, I would say that this game certainly merits the consideration. (I know, I know - "Thank you Captain Obvious").

BDBohnzie
02-02-2009, 12:30 PM
- While the Warner "fumble" should have been looked at by the replay booth, I don't think it would have affected the outcome of the game

- I do however think the non-call on Holmes would have...

- It was the 5th or 6th angle NBC showed that did finally show me that Holmes had both feet in. However, I think it's a situation where there wasn't enough evidence to overturn. And it was nowhere near as clear as Madden and Michaels wanted everyone to think it was.

- I lost all respect for James Harrison when he decided to punk around with Aaron Francisco. He should have been ejected for his actions. Up until that point, one could have made MVP arguments for him.

- The play that changed the game was Francisco (who is a backup SS) biting on a close route to Holmes and slipping. Up until then, Arizona had successfully grabbed the momentum that Pittsburgh gained in the 1st half and was getting ready for the kill.

I wouldn't call it the best ever. It was a decent game, but only got that way half way through the 4th quarter when L-Fitz went up and caught his 1st TD. Up until then, it looked like a Steelers' rout.

celts32
02-02-2009, 12:50 PM
Everyone is talking about the Warner fumble at the end of the game, but what about the refs overlooking Holmes' celebration after his touchdown? Using the football as a prop, that should have been a 15 yard unsportsmanlike conduct.

Either way I thought the game was a lot of fun to watch, as an impartial fan I couldn't have asked for more.

I completely agree. I couldn't believe they didn't call that! In a game where the refs seemed to call everything including some questionable personal fouls...they completely ignore that obvious call. Using the football as a prop is a 15 yard penalty without question...not a judgement call. It needed to be called. Arizona could have ended up with the ball near mid field with 30 seconds and 2 timeouts. That's a whole different scenario...

PennSkinsFan
02-02-2009, 01:02 PM
It was an incredible 4th quarter! Best I have seen.

GMScud
02-02-2009, 01:29 PM
Everyone is talking about the Warner fumble at the end of the game, but what about the refs overlooking Holmes' celebration after his touchdown? Using the football as a prop, that should have been a 15 yard unsportsmanlike conduct.

Either way I thought the game was a lot of fun to watch, as an impartial fan I couldn't have asked for more.

How about the other Warner fumble that was challenged by Wisenhunt and overturned? Warner took his helmet off on the field and was yelling at the refs that he was throwing the ball forward. That was pretty obvious unsportsmanlike conduct too.

Defensewins
02-02-2009, 02:04 PM
In terms of excitement, yes it was close game.
But all time greatest? No.
The level of play was not all time greatest caliber.
The rule changes over the years has turned NFL football into a flag football throwing league and last nights game was the evidence of that.
73 pass attempts for 633 yards to only 38 running plays for only 72 yards. The Cardinals only ran the ball 12 times for 12 yards. Pathetic.
Roethlisbuger was not very impressive.

After watching the NFL network last week and seeing the past Sb's and seeing the Pittsburg vs Dallas SB in 1979, it reminds me of what two really talented teams looks like. I saw Staubach take a vicious but yet clean hit that I expected him to miss a play or two. But he bounced back up like it did not hurt him at all. In today's NFL Roethlisberger last night got pushed (two hand push) and they called a 15 penalty. Sad.

The NFL and most if its fans wants a game like last night.

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