| Posted: February-01-2009 at 10:03pm | IP Logged
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That was a funny one, "ST1." I cracked up and almost spit party mix everywhere. HA HA HA HA ... Speaking of party mix, geeeeeeeeeeeeeee ... I've eaten about my weight of that stuff today. I love it!!! Once you start eating it, you can't stop.
Guys, I'm with you on the Super Bowl. That was a very good game.
I had already written the Cardinals' chances of winning off following the interception return for touchdown there at halftime. I couldn't believe the turn of events there. Here at worse the Cardinals would kick a field goal and be tied, or with a touchdown they'd be four points ahead. But what happens? James Harrison intercepts the ball and rumbles, bumbles, and stumbles for a Super Bowl-record 100 yard touchdown return. U-B-E-L-I-E-V-A-B-L-E!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In the second half the Cardinals offense finally came to life. I was on the phone with a buddy of mine when Kurt Warner led the Cards to the go-ahead score. We both said, "Pittsburgh still has plenty of time to at least get in field goal range to at least tie the game to force overtime. And with Ben Roethlisberge at the helm, he could lead 'em down the field for a touchdown."
What's so unreal about Roethlisberger is he's so elusive. He's not quick, he's just very elusive when forced to scramble. It looks like the opposing team's defense is getting ready to sack him, but yet he manages to elude the defenders and throw the ball to avoid taking a sack. All credit goes to Big Ben.
The play where he threw to Santonio Holmes that took the Steelers down inside the 10-yard-line never should've happened. The Cardinals should have tackled Holmes back right about where he caught the ball. But they didn't, that's the bottom line.
I have no problems with the Steelers winning. I just kind of wanted to see the Cardinals win the franchise's first Super Bowl game.
Kudos to both teams for playing an exciting game.
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