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Old 02-02-2009, 12:51 AM
painekiller painekiller is offline
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Default Super Super Bowl

I want to say for a game I was not looking forward to, this was one of the best Super Bowls ever.

A few times I thought the Cards where done, but they keep on fighting and what great ending.
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Old 02-02-2009, 10:30 AM
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Why no booth replay after the Warner "fumble"? If I was Warner there is no way I leave the field until they review it or I get tossed out. When, not if, the Texans get to playoffs I hope we have the luck of Pittsburgh when it comes to officiating the Steelers have had in their history. And the Cowboys have still not won a playoff game this decade!
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Old 02-02-2009, 04:28 PM
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It wasn't anyone's fault but I felt the officials had way too many critical calls in this game. In the first quarter, overturning the Roethlisberger TD cost the Steelers four points. At the end of the half, the Harrison TD, if overturned, would have cost the Steelers seven points. Then there was the Holmes touchdown at the end of the game. I felt the Steelers should have been called for a safety the play before holding was called in the end zone (hmmm, make up call?) and I thought the final fumble also was not called correctly.

This wasn't the total snow job that was the Super Bowl in Detroit but I did feel the Steelers got a lot of help from the refs on the *initial call* several times. You'll notice the Steelers never had to challenge a play. It was always the Cardinals or the replay official that had to keep questioning the crew on the field.
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Old 02-03-2009, 08:28 PM
Fonz the Boss Fonz the Boss is offline
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The Steelers surpass the Cowboys with the most Super Bowl wins in NFL history.... I wonder how long I will have to wait to see the Texans in the big game?
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