America is still celebrating the greatness of the game that was the Super Bowl. But was it the greatest Super Bowl ever? There's some argument over that and I have not seen all 43 Super Bowls to answer this definitively. My first question when the game ended was whether this game was even better than last year's Super Bowl. People forget that last year's game featured a great comeback and a huge upset. What has put this game ahead in a lot of people's eyes is that if featured 2 comebacks and 2 "game-winning" drives if thats even possible! Personally, I might also be looking at this game through the tinted lenses of a Cardinals fan. Classic games don't feel that great for the losing teams or their fans.
The game did have everything. The clutch execution, big plays in the late fourth quarter and the high-level of QB play made this a game for the ages. Kurt Warner was on fire the entire second half and Larry Fitzgerald went from one catch in the first half to 7 catches and 127 yards for the game. That 64 yard pass to Fitz with 2 minutes and change to go was a beauty. It was amazing to watch Fitz accelerate and just separate from the 3 guys who were chasing him. I have not seen the short-slant pass go the distance like that in a while, though this was not technically a slant. It was an incredibly exciting play and everybody thought that was the game winner.
Big Ben had other ideas as he started driving the Steelers on that last possession. Big Ben had not looked that good in the second half though the Cards didn't seem like they were capable of stopping him in the first half. I am not a Big Ben fan, but he definitely converted me with this performance. The Cads looked like they got to him many times, but he always escaped. The guy is so slippery and is so strong. A unique combination and a frustrating one if you were a Cards fan. His escapability and his ability to make plays was very much on display in this game. And that play to score the game-winning TD was just as incredible as the Warner-Fitz TD. Ben just missed Santonio Holmes on the other end of the end zone the previous play, but hit him perfectly the very next play. Only this time he put it at the right corner and above 3 defenders.
Holmes made a great catch and landed in-bounds to seal the deal. He also won the MVP that some people think should have gone to Ben. I thought either of them would have been a great choice. Poor Warner should have felt like Holmes stole his MVP trophy. Great day for Big Ben all around. We all knew he wanted to have a great game because he didn't feel too good about his first Super Bowl performance despite the ring he won. Not only did he get the opportunity to do something special in this game, he nailed it. He couldn't have written a better script for this game except that, for some reason, the wide recivers keep getting the MVP whenever he wins the Super Bowl. Many people think he still doesn't get the credit he deserves because he runs around like a chicken and doesn't look too smooth as a passer. There is some truth to that. Plus he is too big for a QB and doesn't put up huge numbers like a Peyton Manning or a Drew Brees. But he is an accurate passer and a great QB and hats off to Big Ben.
As for Warner, I did say he needs to win this one for a hall of fame spot, but not anymore. His 377 yards against this defense in this game and the great play in the fourth quarter puts him in the hall in my opinion. He is statistically one of the best Super Bowl QBs ever and his clutch play in this one was impressive. I sure hope he comes back next year to lead the Cards again. Not to sound like a broken record, you give him time in the pocket, he is one of the best QBs ever, period. But Warner might have also lost the game for the Cards with that interception at the end of the second quarter. It was a 14 point turnaround right there and you have to wonder how the game would have turned out if the Cards were leading 14-10 at the half instead of trailing 7-17. I personally thought that it was a big play, but it happened early enough in the game and I knew Warner can overcome it, that I was ready to accept it as just "part of the game".
This may sound like a boring simplification of a game this great, but the real reason the Cards lost this game was due to the penalties. As simple as that. Warner and Fitzgerald were the only reason that they could overcome the 106 penalty yards against a defense this good. The game was not free of controversies either. I am not sure why the last Warner fumble was not reviewed, though I think it was too close to call and I was fine with whatever was called. But Santonio Holmes used the football to do the LeBron James powder thing to celebrate his TD and that should have resulted in a 15 yard penalty. If Warner's fumble was reviewed and over-turned, and if you added another 15 yards for a steeler celebrating that fumble by removing his helmet, you are looking at Arizona with the ball at around the Pittsburgh 15 yard line. You are telling me you wouldn't want to see that one play with 5 seconds on the clock, 15 yards to go, Warner with the ball and Larry Fitzgerald in the end zone?
Well. one can only imagine.
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