Was it me, or were the ads really lame this year?
We wuz robbed!
Actually, the refs won the game for PIttsburgh, that was the worst officiated Superbowl I've ever seen. The biggest game of the year and there were at least three terrible calls that changed the course of the game. If you are going to play, let the best team win on an even playing field. Geez.
Obviously its Bush's fault..
Pittsburgh deserved to win. Any team that kicks the teeth out of three of its opponents (at home) deserves the coveted Lombardi Trophy. Their 70s godfathers are proud of them.
AS I predicted. AS a WI Green Bay Packer fan I wished the loss on Holmgren
Not a surprise but disappointing; I didn't see or hear any of it. The only thing I'm sorry I missed was the national anthem.
A close game decided by the officials. Disgraceful.
I bet the under (47). Woo-hoo!
I understand player # 127 won the MVP
I watched the game and rooted for Pittsburg, but, I have to agree that the referees stunk and it could have just as easily been 24-17, Seahawks.
I fell asleep in the second quarter but the Stones woke me up at halftime. The Seasquawks deserved to lose after stealing the 12th man from Texas A&M.
Boy talking abot a team having a 12th man. The refs seemed to be playing for the Steelers IMHO.
Bad calls by the refs or not, one thing that surprised me was that the place was so full of Steelers fans you'd think we just witnessed an indoor version of Heinz Field. The sea of Terrible Towels waving in the stands was just amazing.
Hey, at least we had a long-time organization win the Super Bowl, not one bought by "Microsoft Money" (pun definitely intended here!).
No, it was the Steelers who stole the game with the help of that idiotic ref .....
I thought the commercial where the guy tackles the girl after the catch was hysterical.
As to the game........usually Superbowls are never tarnished by bad officiating. This one, however, left one with a nagging feeling as to who was the better team on this particular Sunday. That phantom holding call on Seattle changed the whole complexion of the second half.
Good game, though,....at least it wasn't a blowout.
Seattle didn't win because the NFC was a trash dump of a conference. Seattle played the 6th best NFC team and the 5th best NFC team in Seattle and then lost to the 6th best AFC team from the regular season. They were overrated, their conference stunk, and just about half the teams from the AFC would have beaten them. If they played in the AFC, they probably would not have been in the playoffs. About a decade ago, the NFC was dominating the AFC, now its been reversed, and proven so when the 6 seed from one conference beats the 1 seed from the other. AFC's won what, 7 out of 9 Superbowls? (Denver 2, New England 3, Pittsburgh and Baltimore) Look for the trend to remain the same, w/ a young Pittsburgh team, Indianopolis should eventually win one, and Bellichek and Brady at New England...viva la AFC (except Chicago, go Bears ie Tommie Harris Mark Bradley and Lovie Smith) Except for Chicago and maybe the Giants (Barber's about past his prime though), NFC looks old and soiled.
And what's with this inept overly methodical Holmgren offense when the clock is ticking? Back to back Superbowls, Holmgren and his protegee Reid have had hilariously pathetic time management. Marriucci wasn't exactly known for his clock management either. Holmgren's system 1-3 in Superbowls.
STEELERS WIN!!!
YES!!!!!! STEELERS!!!!!
WE WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!