STEELERS V CARDINALS

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  • Cardinals

    Votes: 37 46.8%
  • Steelers

    Votes: 42 53.2%

  • Total voters
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P-Kay

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fitzgerald's 1st touchdown catch on the fade route in the endzone actually touched the ground..nobody caught it
I thought so too. But then I figured maybe I was just wasted since no one said anything.

And yeah, that dude deserved what Harrison did. Bitch definitely took his knees out.. plus he probably had a lot of built up frustration for CONSTANTLY getting held when rushing from the outside. Dude is by far the baddest man in the NFL.

I fucking love the Steelers and they deserved that win. Ben actually deserves the MVP. If people still don't think he is an elite QB in the league then they are fuckin retarded.

Congrats to the 6 time Superbowl champs.

And go fist yourself Chree.
 

Jazzo

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Aug 18, 2003
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6 Time Super Bowl Champions!!!

Fuck all you haters on this board! Pittsburgh is and will always be the first to win six Lombardi Trophies! All you busters talking about the ref's calls again obviously don't know shit about football. Keep reaching for excuses bandwagon dead turd bird fans. Losers are always looking for excuses, so have some class for once and take an ass woopin'!

Roethlisberger once again shut up all the critics talking about how our offense would fold under pressure. What a beautiful last two minute drive that Big Ben orchestrated for the win! Great catch Santonio!!! :classic:

What can you say about Silverback's 100 yard TD Immaculate Interception!!!
You know Myron Cope was waving that towel in amazement! We have our 6!!!
 

caff

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May 10, 2002
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congrats steelers, i was cheering for the cards... great superbowl game.... anyone know where they played next for the superbowl?
 
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Fuck all you haters on this board! Pittsburgh is and will always be the first to win six Lombardi Trophies! All you busters talking about the ref's calls again obviously don't know shit about football. Keep reaching for excuses bandwagon dead turd bird fans. Losers are always looking for excuses, so have some class for once and take an ass woopin'!

Roethlisberger once again shut up all the critics talking about how our offense would fold under pressure. What a beautiful last two minute drive that Big Ben orchestrated for the win! Great catch Santonio!!! :classic:

What can you say about Silverback's 100 yard TD Immaculate Interception!!!
You know Myron Cope was waving that towel in amazement! We have our 6!!!
ummmmmm, when a team gets penalized 100 yards in a superbowl theres something wrong with that picture. You stupid fucken Stealers fans should be humble about this win cuz you guys did not do it on your own.
 

Stealth

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May 8, 2002
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LOL seriously.

I mean I wanted the Steelers to win but the fuck is up with them getting all these questionable calls missed or in their favor in TWO superbowls now lol?:confused:
They overturned Roethlisberger's TD run, didn't call Fitzgerald's incomplete pass, replayed every questionable play, gave us a safety based on a holding call, the refs missed a shitload of holding calls against the Cards, and all the calls on the Cards were legit calls.

I was watching this from the perspective of a Steelers fan who gets real sick of listening to the Seattle fans talk about Superbowl XL. I didn't want any help from the refs, because I don't want anyone questioning how we won. I felt like this game was pretty legit as far as the refs.
 
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and all the calls on the Cards were legit calls.
cmon man.. you dont actually believe that do you?

I mean Im not gonna sit here and act like the Steelers won just cuz of the officiating, but they sure as shit got a lot of help. Shit, there was even an article on fox sports about how bad the officiating was. Its not like its just a bunch of bitter fans saying this.. Its real analysts and columnists that saw it too. I'll find the article, hold up.
 
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http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/9168548/Here%27s-the-real-MVP-of-Super-Bowl-XLIII


The REAL MVP of the Super Bowl

Terry McAulay should be headed to Disney World this morning. He should be the toast of Pittsburgh, a guest on PTI and Jim Rome's Jungle and driving whatever luxury vehicle that is awarded to the Super Bowl's MVP.

McAulay outshined Santonio Holmes, James Harrison, Big Ben Roethlisberger, Larry Fitzgerald and Kurt Warner.



Holmes and Roethlisberger dominated the final drive, connecting four times for 73 yards and a touchdown to win the game.

Fitzgerald and Warner ruled the fourth quarter, erasing a 13-point deficit with two clutch TD connections.

Harrison uncorked one unforgettable play, trucking 100 yards with an interception just before halftime, and sporadically causing Arizona tackle Mike Gandy to illegally use a lasso.

But on a play-to-play, quarter-to-quarter basis, no one influenced the greatest Super Bowl in history more than McAulay and his crew of black-and-gold-wearing, I mean, black-and-white-wearing officials.

For the Cardinals, it was 11-on-17 for much of the evening. Had Bobby Knight been patrolling the Arizona sidelines rather than Ken Whisenhunt, the basketball coaching legend would've gotten teed up in the first quarter and ejected for tossing a chair by the time McAulay flagged Karlos Dansby for roughing Big Ben in the third quarter.

I admit the Cardinals were sloppy, and leaving Gandy one-on-one with the league's most valuable defensive player was a gigantic strategic error. Harrison drew three holding penalties on I-69, the Arizona superhighway to Kurt Warner Drive.

But the 11-7 penalty disparity was actually much worse when you consider McAulay and Co. turned flag-happy in the fourth quarter, dropping six yellow ones on the Steelers (Arizona declined one) to close the gap.

And let's also keep in mind it wasn't just the 106 penalty yards marked against the Cardinals. The eye in the sky caught McAulay's crew favoring Pittsburgh twice, overturning two bad calls after replay review.

And then there were the things the refs didn't call. Big Ben got away with an obvious intentional grounding. On the series after the refs handed Pittsburgh a 16-play, clock-killing third-quarter drive with a bogus roughing-the-passer call and a should-have-been-ignored roughing-the-holder penalty, McAulay ignored Harrison's brutal (and late) head shot on Kurt Warner. Holmes could've been penalized for his theatrical end-zone celebration. And Warner's fumble should've been thoroughly reviewed.

Did the better team win the game? Absolutely.

The Cardinals had no answer for Harrison. He made the biggest play of the game, a one-man 14-point swing that stopped the Cardinals from leading at halftime. The Steelers took Fitzgerald out of the game for three quarters with bump coverage and safety-over-the-top help.


And Big Ben engineered the most impressive postseason two-minute drive since The Drive that established John Elway as a legend.

Let's call this The Big End.

Big Ben's Big End was more electrifying than Elway's 98-yard march to glory, and, of course, Ben's End came on a much larger stage. Officially listed at 78 yards, The Big End actually measured 88 yards. McAulay's crew flagged the Steelers into a first-and-20 hole at their own 12, catching a Steeler guard holding on first down.

That was no problem for Roethlisberger. He danced away from the Arizona pass rush and tagged Holmes with a 14-yard strike that kick-started The Big End. From there, it was relatively easy. Roethlisberger and Holmes found a cavity in an Arizona zone, made a safety pay for losing his footing and put the Steelers in scoring position with a 40-yard catch-and-run. The leaping, toes-tapping, game-icing grab in the back of the end zone was nothing.

Roethlisberger is without a doubt the most nimble big-man passer we've ever seen. Elway, Steve Young and Donovan McNabb were/are compact scramblers who could/can wing it with the best. Big Ben is 6-foot-5, 240 pounds. He's a blend of Tom Brady and Vince Young. Roethlisberger doesn't pass as accurately as Brady or move as swiftly as Young, but Ben throws, slides, surveys and improvises in combination better than anyone.

He's a modern-day Roger Staubach.

That makes sense. The Steelers are the new America's Team. They've won six Super Bowls, one more than the Cowboys and the 49ers. Pittsburgh's last two championships have been hand-delivered by overzealous officiating crews. Yeah, I'm sure Arizona fans will receive sympathy cards from Seahawks fans.

The difference between Super Bowl XLIII and XL — a 21-10 dud — is that Sunday's wild, dramatic, fourth-quarter finish erased an annoying officiating performance that nearly stood in the way of the Steelers and the Cardinals making magic.
 
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anyone can say anything they want but the bottom line is the cards made very crucial mistakes that bit them in the ass, and im a niner die hard!!
 
May 2, 2002
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anyone can say anything they want but the bottom line is the cards made very crucial mistakes that bit them in the ass, and im a niner die hard!!
yeah.. there were many factors. that was one of them. the refs was another. and the fact that Fitz didnt see the ball till the second quarter. WTF was edge doin getting all the passes? That was some bullshit. They shoulda been hittin fitz and boldin the entire game.
 
Feb 21, 2006
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yeah.. there were many factors. that was one of them. the refs was another. and the fact that Fitz didnt see the ball till the second quarter. WTF was edge doin getting all the passes? That was some bullshit. They shoulda been hittin fitz and boldin the entire game.
ya, but the refs didnt throw blocks to the cards after the pick that ended the 1st half