Packers_Finland
16 years ago
I still think last year's game was better, but this one was great too. The Cardinals D breakdown at the end was sickening to watch.
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elleblue
16 years ago

Ho hum. The team favored by a TD won... too bad.

Good for James Harrison, though. They'd have had to put a suicide watch on him if the Steelers had lost.

"Since69" wrote:



::lol: ::lol: ::lol:

That was good. I rooted for the Steelers though. I always kind of liked that team. When I go to sports bars around here, the Steeler fans are very nice.
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ILikeThePackers39
16 years ago
A very entertaining game. And I'm not sure why DH can't marvel @ Ben's crazy ability to drag his team back - I think it's possible to compliment a player without insulting another player.

Another interesting note: 3 HC since the 70's, 6 Super Bowls. Does anyone else find it interesting that the ONE team that doesn't over-react and rip itself apart in the down times has had the most success over the past 30-40 years? Makes one think, especially as all of us froth at the mouth about how our own HC has "one more year to get it done". Food for thought.

At any rate, I think the Cardinals have a lot to be proud of - if they can keep that team together they have a chance to give it another shot next year.

Congrats, Pittsburgh and Steelers fans everywhere.
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Nonstopdrivel
16 years ago

Another interesting note: 3 HC since the 70's, 6 Super Bowls. Does anyone else find it interesting that the ONE team that doesn't over-react and rip itself apart in the down times has had the most success over the past 30-40 years? Makes one think, especially as all of us froth at the mouth about how our own HC has "one more year to get it done". Food for thought.

"ILikeThePackers39" wrote:



I've made this point several times on the forum. It pisses me off every time people say that this is our coach and GM's last chance. With that kind of instability, how can we ever hope for sustained success?

Considering the Steelers didn't have a single championship in their first 40 years of existence, to notch 6 in the past 30 years, even as the league has expanded significantly, is impressive to say the least.

Unless we go something preposterous like 0-16 this season, I will NOT be rooting for the dismissal of our coach and GM.
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RaiderPride
16 years ago
Warner is a loser. What joke.

Warner had the ball for the last drive, a game winning drive, and he could not get the job done. He fumbled in the clutch.

Q.B.'s are judged by wins, that is the bottom line. He had a chance and choked.
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longtimefan
16 years ago

Warner is a loser. What joke.

Warner had the ball for the last drive, a game winning drive, and he could not get the job done. He fumbled in the clutch.

Q.B.'s are judged by wins, that is the bottom line. He had a chance and choked.

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Cheesey
16 years ago

Warner is a loser. What joke.

Warner had the ball for the last drive, a game winning drive, and he could not get the job done. He fumbled in the clutch.

Q.B.'s are judged by wins, that is the bottom line. He had a chance and choked.

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+10

"RaiderPride" wrote:


:thumbleft: Make that +11 :thumbright:
LOLOLOL!!!
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Zero2Cool
16 years ago
Kind of odd that in the two Steeler wins that Ben has played in, his WR got the MVP, not him. And only six MVP's in the Super Bowl were WR, three of them were Steelers.
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zombieslayer
16 years ago

Ben and Brady are the two most clutch quarterbacks to play in this decade in my opinion.

I can't figure out what fourth quarter was better. Giants vs. Patriots or Steelers vs. Cardinals.

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Porky - Usually I agree with you on almost everything sports related, but couldn't disagree more on putting Ben in the same sentence with Brady.

Ben is not clutch. He rode a superior team to 2 SBs. Give me Mr. Kurt Warner any day of the week over Ben R. Now, Warner is clutch. He can carry a bad team pretty far, and carried this team with several superstars but some gaping holes all the way to the Super Bowl. Wow. Now, that's impressive.

Ben's first SB was one of the worst performances I've ever seen in a SB (with Wrecks Grossman being hands down the worst). But like I said, he rode a superior team. Lucky guy. Right place at the right time. If I ever meet him, screw the autograph. I'll ask him to pick me some Lotto numbers.

Brady I hate as a person but as a player, he's hands down the best in the NFL. I'm almost willing to put Brady in the same league as Joe Montana. Almost.
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RaiderPride
16 years ago

Ben and Brady are the two most clutch quarterbacks to play in this decade in my opinion.

I can't figure out what fourth quarter was better. Giants vs. Patriots or Steelers vs. Cardinals.

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Porky - Usually I agree with you on almost everything sports related, but couldn't disagree more on putting Ben in the same sentence with Brady.

Ben is not clutch. He rode a superior team to 2 SBs. Give me Mr. Kurt Warner any day of the week over Ben R. Now, Warner is clutch. He can carry a bad team pretty far, and carried this team with several superstars but some gaping holes all the way to the Super Bowl. Wow. Now, that's impressive.

Ben's first SB was one of the worst performances I've ever seen in a SB (with Wrecks Grossman being hands down the worst). But like I said, he rode a superior team. Lucky guy. Right place at the right time. If I ever meet him, screw the autograph. I'll ask him to pick me some Lotto numbers.

Brady I hate as a person but as a player, he's hands down the best in the NFL. I'm almost willing to put Brady in the same league as Joe Montana. Almost.

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Big Ben already has both feet in the Hall Of Fame at the age of 27.

Like it or not, that is a fact. The only thing that will keep him out is if he suffers a career ending injury.
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