And "MVP" Alexander got less than 100 rushing yards and one fewer rushign TD than Rothlisberger. Who cares about the stats, it's about opportunities. What really matters is that Pittsburgh got three chances to score TDs, and made the most of all three. Seattle walked away with FG attempts after making stupid mistakes (penalties and/or bad clock management).
This entire game looked like something out of the pre-season. Pittsburgh didn't get a stinking first down for 19 minutes in a Super Bowl, then ends up winning by 11 points.
That game last night proved to me that the NFL is becoming like the NHL and the NBA: the regular season doesn't matter. The Steelers are 7-5 in November, sneak in as the sixth seed, then win the Super Bowl?
I still think that if Tony Dungee's son doesn't commit suicide, the Colts are the Super Bowl champs today.