Are you ready for some FOOTBALL!
Super Sunday, one of my favorite days of the entire year. The excitement is visible in the faces of passersby. As the hour draws near (and it’s about fifteen minutes to game time as I write this) the once smooth and relaxed movements of people becomes tense and agitated, like sharks circling a lame seal.
Blood is in the water and the Steelers can smell it. They’ve been smelling it for three months and now that they have come to the source of the stink they are hungry. They aren’t listening to Stevie Wonder during the pre-game, no, they are behind cold, grey concrete walls and they are sharpening their claws and filing their fangs.
At the end of the day there’s going to be a bloody carcass floating on top of a pool of scum and that carcass will be wearing a Seattle jersey. We’ll see bits of bone and brain and perhaps an odd knuckle or two but it’s going to be one hell of a fight.
Damn I love the Super Bowl. Let’s get it on.
February 6th, 2006 at 12:24 pm
So, did Drewcipher like the game? (An *objective* response would be appreciated.)
February 6th, 2006 at 3:03 pm
Hmm. I was worried during the first half, Seattle really looked and played tough and Pittsburg just couldn’t seem to get things happening. I know that the Pitt doesn’t usually wake up until the third quarter so I wasn’t too worried. What I found troubling though was how strongly the Pitt had played in the previous three games…they were definitely alive and kicking during the first half yet for some reason couldn’t do that this time.
There may have been a bad call on the touchdown that Roethlisberger put on the board…I dunno, to me it looked like the ball crossed the plane before his elbow touched down (but there could be a bias there) and I think it was right for Holmgren to have the play reviewed. The official couldn’t tell so the play on the field was upheld. Eh, sometimes these things happen. The Pitt still would have (maybe) won if that touchdown had been ruled invalid but I think that it really charged the team up and created a momentum for them.
I was looking for some big plays by Polamalu but it seems like the Seattle offense was ready for him and they steered their game around him, making him seem like so much fluffy hair in a costume with nowhere to go.
Overall…I think that the game was okay. Seattle was playing hard but ultimately couldn’t follow through, even though their time of possesion was much greater than that of Pittsburg (double?). I’m not sure what happened because I think the Pitt could have easily been beat, they didn’t seem to be trying very hard. I’m glad that the Bus could get his ring and retire on a high note and Roethlisberger will be at the Super Bowl again.
What did you think of the game, Harry?
February 6th, 2006 at 3:46 pm
Harry saw a lot of bad calls on Sunday. Still, it is arguable whether those calls contributed to the final score. Bottom line: Seattle failed badly in their execution (dumb penalties, inability to score six from the red zone, poor clock management). Mike Holmgren made one or two questionable decisions in the forth quarter. Another worthy note: no other team in Super Bowl history that had more yards, more time of possession, less turnovers and a better QB rating has ever lost the big game.
Polamalu was a little off, but he did have an ankle injury and did not participate in the team’s final practice.
To add, the commercials were lackluster this year. It seems like ABC bought some of their own airtime to pimp their tv shows. There were some commercials that were not new, some really sucked (Pepsi, BK) and some were pretty good (Budweiser, banking/financial services companies).
Oh well, Super Bowl XL is in the history books like it or not. Watching the game on a 50-inch plasma while buzzed made the game bearable.
February 7th, 2006 at 1:37 am
The commercials were terrible. I hope that whole fad is over. Wow, fucking commercials. GMAFB. Give the players sticks, that’s what I say.