Monday, February 02, 2009

Not SOOOO Badd


--My Super Bowl predictions weren't quite as accurate as the ones I made for the Colts Bears Super Bowl, but it was pretty close.

I said Steelers 27-13, but the Cards played a much better game than I thought they would.  It could've been a blow-out, but the Steelers failed repeatedly to make good on their red zone appearances.  Which, for entertainment purposes, is probably a good thing.

I had picked Big Ben to take home the MVP,  but he didn't.  Debate it all you want, but there was no clear cut winner.  Big Ben, Holmes, Harrison, Kurt, Fitzgerald.  They all had good games, and could've made a case for the first three

Dennis Green is smiling.  Not because he dislikes the Cards, but because he enjoys the stock-trading baby from eTrade

The Steelers did indeed win, and people have said "One for the other thumb."  Which is much lamer than what I said, "One for the backside pinky."

It's debatable the Pittsburgh's defense as a whole could've deserved the award, but that's not exactly going out on a limb for a prediction so I won't brag about that

I haven't talked to my Uncle Joe yet, but I'm sure he's as happy as Michael Phelps is when he's ripping a huge stinky hit of weed

The Boss' halftime show was disappointing =(

eTrade had the best commercial.  Not debating this you schenkapottamous

We didn't see Money slammin' patron, but who's doubtin' it?

Dirt was visibly upset last night, but he did pick the winner

Kurt Warner's retirement looms, Boldin out of Zona, and the Cardinals future are all up for debate, but you'll all see when the dust settles




All in all, we have just witnessed another fantastic Superbowl.  Before all these great ones, Superbowl XXXII was widely considered the best ever played (Broncos over Patriots).  While I still think it was, we have clearly seen an upside in competition in the past decade.


No fucking way any one of those plays was better than the Helmet Catch though.  Not debating this either yo.

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