After a few drives, I wanted to see Seattle win. They came prepared and were executing better than expected. A couple of breaks and they would've won big.
No way to tell what will happen next year. They are a good team in a weak conference. Will the Giants, Panthers, Cowboys, and Eagles improve?
I'd like to see them back and I hope I can snatch Alexander in next year's draft.
Breaks can go either way. Had Roethlisberger thrown that one pass a little higher it would have been a touchdown instead of a huge interception runback, which lead to Seattle's only touchdown. Would have made it 28-3 final score.
Personally, I would have given the MVP of this game collectively to the entire Pittsburgh defense. They're the only ones who deserved it.
I had a friend who had Alexander on his fantasy team. Every week, he had a smile on his face.
This game was hard because my Mom was a big time Steelers (born around Pittsburg) fan when we were growing up and have many fine memories of those 70's superbowls and rooted for them until I moved to to Seattle in 1990.
The steelers are my second favorite team behind the Seahawks. This superbowl was really hard since I really have no personal ill feelings towards the Steelers. But I'm a total Seahawks fans. I wanted them to win no matter what.
I'm sure the Giants, Panthers, Cowboys, and Eagles will be good teams next year. All have solid foundations and good coaching. While superbowl proved that the Seahawks, besides some bad calls by the refs and dropped passes, are one of the best teams in the league, their division (Rams, 49ers, and Cardinals) will give the Seahawks a excellent chance of getting back to the playoffs next season. The Seahawks probably now have a window of about 2 to 3 years to contened for the superbowl, baring career or season ending injuries to their top players.