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Old 02-01-2009, 06:42 AM
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Posted By: Ron

Ok, how do you see tonight's Super Bowl playing out
(which should be a great game)?

I think the Cards will win this one...

Cards D has been coming on strong as of late
and I think is being way overlooked,
Warner has a ton of weapons to go to and it
will be tough for the Steelers D to keep them
out of the endzone...

Cards 27
Steelers 17

Ron

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Old 02-01-2009, 06:47 AM
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Cards 23
Steelers 19

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Old 02-01-2009, 06:48 AM
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Pitt--42

Cards--21

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Old 02-01-2009, 06:49 AM
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Pittsburgh: 24

Arizona: 17

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Old 02-01-2009, 06:58 AM
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Pittsburgh 23

Arizona 20

Jeff Reed kicks the game winner.

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Old 02-01-2009, 07:02 AM
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Posted By: marshall barkman

Pitts is banged up and Willie Parker is over the hill. Hines ward is gimpy and so is Big Ben, both players are one hit away from being out of the game. The Ravens played horrible and Flacco has 0 weapons to go to and they almost beat Pitts. Best bet of the day is the Cardinals getting 3 1/2 halftime bet. Take the Birds and the 7.

Final score Pitts 20 Cards 17.

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Old 02-01-2009, 07:12 AM
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I'm going to say Pittsburgh wins 21-17.

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Posted By: Patrick McHugh

We are due for a good old fashioned super bowl blowout. Asking myself do I think Arizona can get blownout YES.
Pittsburgh with that defense NO.

Pittsburgh 38
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29-13 Good guys!!!

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Posted By: Bobby I.

Easy one Steelers in a romp. Despite having played the toughest schedule in the league the D was overwhelmingly the best in the league. Forget the possibility of the Cards running the ball, not gonna happen, E. James is soft. Pitt is gonna bring everyone on every play. K. Warner most career fumbles is gonna add to that total today and after they get behind will throw several desperation int's. Prediction Pitt 38-14, book it.

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Old 02-01-2009, 08:13 AM
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Posted By: marshall barkman

Bobbi.....you are going to be in for a miserable day. Flacco actually had time to pass but he was to nervous to get anything done. Warner has been to the dance and Fitzgerald is a monster. Also James could be very suprising because he loves the spotlight so he could show up today. Carolina blitzed alot and so did Philadelphia and both are on the couch.

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Old 02-01-2009, 08:24 AM
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Posted By: Mark Evans

I don't know who will win but I'll be rooting for the Cards as offensive lineman Levi Brown is a fellow graduate of Granby High (Norfolk, Va). As Brown signed for $62 M., I figure he majored in 'finance' and has pretty much blown by all the jokers from my class (1966).

Hope to see all in Cleveland.

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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

I agree with Marshall in that the Steelers' offense is a bit of a mess right now; however, that D is too tough.

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Posted By: Todd Schultz

Arizona 31 Pittsburgh 27, in a game that will not be as close as the score. Cards D gets a pick 6, probably from Rodgers-Cromartie, Warner throws for 280 (more than 300 with pass interference yards), and the Redbirds, not used to the big stage, survive a poor third quarter like they did with the Eagles.

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Posted By: Steve

While Pitt is the stronger team I'm going with the underdog.

Cards 27

Pitt 21


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Bear down Chicago Bears happy.gif

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Old 02-01-2009, 09:33 AM
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I think the Cards are gonna' pull off the upset---

Arizona 31 Pittsburgh 27

Big Ben makes 1 mistake too many!

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Posted By: marshall barkman

Pittsburgh will have to try and eat up the clock. The Cardinals secondary will make sure that Holmes is elimated so now what? Parker is banged up and so is Ward so cancel the blowout prediction. The Ravens D actually looked slow and tired and really the Steelers could not move the ball at all. The Cardinals look like they gained a step and their D-backs are all over the place. Also Boldin could either wilt which is unlikely or play his ass off because no matter what the guy is a stud and catch the rock. Good luck to all and may the best team win.

Their is a rumor that the Cards are having BRING THE NOISE t-shirts made as Super Bowl Champs.

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28-24 Arizona wins the game late in the 4th.

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Posted By: stefan

Today we all witness why the Pittsburgh Steelers are the best football team in the NFL.
Cardnials are a great team however they don't have the skill to beat the Steelers. The stats are all i need to see to decide this one. Larry Fitzgerald is there only real star and the Steelers defense know's it. We will win this game!

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....... still going with the Eagles !!!

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Posted By: Don

Cards 30, Steelers 21.

The cards have come too far to blow it. Regardless of their lackluster regular season, they were the best team throughout the playoffs. I don't see that changing.

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Posted By: Anonymous

Steelers win.

I don't care about the score.

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Posted By: Scott T

Whoever wins the game, let the record reflect that both teams would be blown out by a team of "Mini-Ditkas".

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Mike Ditka? Oh yes, another Pittsburgh connection!

Coincidence?!



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Old 02-01-2009, 12:21 PM
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In the reg season Arizona beat Stl twice, Seattle twice, SFran twice and
Mia, Buf, Dal. These teams had a collective 52-91 record on the season.
The Cards were 2-7 vs teams that were .500 or better and they have a
rush game that avged less per carry than any of the previous 42 super bowl
winners. They also looked like a heartless group more than once this year.
The New England game revealed a lot about what they are missing in the
character department and they didn't look much better in Philly.

Pitt played the toughest schedule in the NFL, allowed fewer YardsPerPlay
than any team in decades.The Steelers allowed a league best 157 pass
yards per game. They also were second vs the run, allowing 80 ypg. It's been
17 years since a team allowed this few YPG. They played 16 tough games,
always putting forth their best effort and never were embarrassed on the field
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It's Pittsburgh for me.




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Posted By: Steve F

I can't compete with the beautiful mind of youz gamblers and odds makers. But, I did grab my 3D glasses at Stop and Shop! happy.gif

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Cards are in big trouble.

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Steelers look way better tonight.

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Posted By: Tim

So far it looks all PIT. The only thing keeping me from thinking rout is that Arizona is a cool heads team. When Philly camer roaring back they kept it together and won. A lot of teams would have fallen apart. And they have the weapons to score a lot of points quick so 10 isn't the end of the world. One TD and they're right there.

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Posted By: Paul

I'm a Cardinals fan, & that interception return before the half has got me pretty darn deflated. It's not over until it's over I suppose.

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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

Not just...." that interception return "....but, a Super Bowl, record breaking, 100-yard
interception return.

Go Steelers....Go !

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Posted By: Anonymous

I am a Lions fan! I do not even know what the Super Bowl is!!!

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Has any half in NFL history ever ended with a 100 yard play?

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Posted By: brock

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Cards will not come back.



Also has anyone seen a good commercial. All i have seen is ones about movie's. Where's the one second Miller beer commercial.

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Posted By: marshall barkman

What a great game! I must say that is probably the worst play called i have ever witnessed. You have Larry fitzgerald with 18 seconds left on the clock and instead of throwing a jump ball the coach calls for a bullet in the middle of the field. That play will no doubt change the game and the Cards are in big trouble. How does the head coach not overide that play call, it is just horrible to even try it period when you have the momentum. The offensive play caller is now changing his pants and chair because the room smells horrible.

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I agree Brock, looks like the Cards are trying to lose. Congrats Ted. Looking forward to Spring Training happy.gif

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Cards are up now.

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Posted By: Fred C

I think who ever heard the fat lady singing earlier is now hearing her throw up...

WHAT A HOLE!!!!!

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Posted By: Tim

Without being to bragadocious I'll quote my own former post.

"Arizona is a cool heads team."

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I got a question. Say they went in overtime and then no one scored. Would the super bowl end in a tie then. Thats would be bad but really funny.

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The fat lady just finished puking and now she's starting to sing again... nice game....

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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

I'd hate to be a Cardinals fan right now. What a painful game to lose. And the odds of seeing them in another Super Bowl in the next bunch of years seems very, very slim.

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I dont get NFL rules. It looked like his arm was coming up. What do they want him to do have it 3 feet above his head?

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Posted By: marshall barkman

All i can say is what a great game. Very poor officials however all the way around. Also what in the hell is the defensive coordinator thinking for the Cards? Everyone knows that Hines Ward is hurt and Holmes has major speed. Why not put two men on him at the line of scrimmage? Horrible defensive game plan for the Cards. I knew they would cover but i thought they would win the game outright. So much for the handicappers that predicted a Steeler blowout, better stick to baseball cards kids because if you bet the Steelers Tuesday is going to be a rough day.

Cardinals cover so BRING THE NOISE!

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I'm never watching sports ever again. Also, I'm quitting the hobby because its sports related.

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a painful game to lose but all in all a better day to be a Cardinals fan that the rest of the last 50 years!

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Posted By: Rhys

I think the NFL must seek out the worst officials when Pittsburgh makes it to the Super Bowl. Once again the Steelers win a game in which they were outplayed.

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Posted By: Ron

I was rooting for the Cards, was a great game and
Congrats to the Steelers and their fans on another
Super Bowl win....

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