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Originally Posted by Sainters7
Fair enough, that's your opinion, I'm fine with that. Personally I think last night's was better than all of those. Titans/Rams was back and forth and of course the ending was great, but I didnt think the game itself was all that memorable save for the final play. Pats/Eagles I think the final score made it seem better than it was. I felt that was a bit of a snoozer. Colts/Bears I think the Colts dominated the entire game with the exception of the opening kick-off. I think the Bears were really lucky it was raining that day otherwise it could've been worse.
Denver/GB I knew that one would get tossed out. Elway's one of my all-time favs and it was definitely a special moment, and the helicopter spin epitomizes how badly he wanted it. But take all the Elway emphasis out of it and I didnt think it was that great of a game. And as for last year's, I dont see how that was any different than your reasoning for not liking this one. It was basically a snoozer(in the offensive sense. I loved watching all the Giants DL pressure on Brady all game) until the last 10mins.
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Fair enough. I thought the difference between the last two super bowls was that the NE-Giants game was low scoring because of good defense and not inept or conservative play. The defenses were blitzing like crazy, how many blitzes did you see yesterday? Warner had time to throw and still couldn't connect.
Arizona is a run and gun team and scored at will in the three playoffs games. Then they decide to do nothing in the first half? And Pittsburgh was equally inept in the red zone.
Go back and read this thread, up to the third quarter, everyone was whining about everything. That last quarter saved this game but not enough to make it a classic. I can't give a positive review to anything that was bad as long as this was.