Joe should have make a statement about Brett Favre when he was presenting, whether he would retire or not and follow it up with : "I guarantee it"
Obama said that not only did Rooney campaign for him, but Rooney went from steel mill to steel mill, getting support for Obama. It is hard to beleive, in that, Rooney looks like he needs the paramedics to stand by with an ambulance. Poor guy looks like he is 800 years old.
there's a lot of individual points to talk about in this game, but it really was incredible. This one will be remembered for a long, long time.
Bob Costas is annoying. He says that the Steelers, with that win, perhaps become one of the Model Franchises in the League. Yeah....Who wouldn't want to dress up in uniforms that have the colors of piss and crap. Congrats to the PISS-burgh Steelers on ESCAPING with a gift-wrapped victory.
Warner did not commit to coming back next season, in the post game interview. My bet is that he will be back, he said that he loves playing with that group of guys & he is incredibly competitive.
Best Super Bowl ever? Yeah right. Last year's was much better. It was exciting no doubt, but not the best. Pittsburgh is so overrated. The Giants defeated an 18-0 team who averaged like 35+ points a game and held them to 14 points and had many iconic moments. This game was not near as good.
Fitzgerald torching the Steeler secondary on a huge play....Harrison's interception being the longest play EVER in a Super Bowl. Santonio Holmes TD on the final Steelers drive. Plenty of iconic moments.
Right. It was better. Last year was a huge upset, but the game wasn't as good. Both would rank in my top five, but this one was better. In terms of iconic moments, it was certainly better. I'll say it again: last year the team I was rooting for won, and this year the team I was rooting for fell short. Doesn't matter. This year was incredible. I agree with what Roger Goodell said when awarding the Lombardi Trophy. Finally, there was plenty of controversy, including James Harrison not being ejected. His staying in the game clearly affected the outcome. Considering the heinousness of what he did, and the stage, I think the NFL needs to make a statement and give him at least a two game suspension. Think about it. He got a one yard penalty for that, while Adrian Wilson and Karlos Dansby got 15 yard penalties on ticky tack calls where their momentum carried them into a Pittsburgh player.