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After the Cards scored the go ahead TD, I found myself pulling for them to win (the NFC came out in me).
I could not believe the Cards had 3 guys on Santonio Holmes in the endzone & he still caught the ball !!!
That was horrible coverage !!!
Chamberlain
-Col. Joshua Chamberlain, 20th Maine
We cannot retreat. We cannot withdraw. We are going to have to be stubborn today
The refs seemed to favor the Steelers in this game. But the ending of the games still seems very strange. Throughout the whole game, they analyzed everything, going back to replay for 2, 3, 4 minutes to make sure they got the call right. Then, with Warner's throw, I don't think it was a fumble, they took all of about 2 seconds to decide it was a fumble????
Very strange, but great game anyways and fun to watch. Hopefully the Cards will come back strong next year.
"It is strange, to have a shell come so near you...you can feel the wind."
That was a great game! I really figured Arizona was done for, but they stepped up nicely and made it close.
And that was the best half-time show I've seen in a looooong time.
My wife grew up a Steeler's Fan, so she was very happy.
Watching that game, just proves to me that the Eagles will never win with McNabb. Every single time the game comes down to a winning drive, he chokes. We had that same situation in the championship game, but McNabb failed where Roth.. didn't. Both those quarterbacks were awesome, maybe not the talent of McNabb, but they are true leaders. They kept cool, they led their teams, they shined when the pressure was on and didn't barf on the field like our fearless leader.
I got to watch the game last night at a good SB party with about 16 people. It's so much more interesting having true hometown Cards and Steelers fans in the crowd--the pain and joy is palpable. (Being a Redskin fan I could just sit back and enjoy the whole game and not suffer-for once).
I think I saw the best run last night in Super Bowl history, and it was not even by a running back. Harrison's moves were amazing--even more so in slow motion.