Super Bowl XLIII

Who will win Super Bowl XLIII?

  • Cardinals

    Votes: 16 64.0%
  • Steelers

    Votes: 9 36.0%

  • Total voters
    25
  • Poll closed .

Violator79

Take a Hit, Spunker!
When does he EVER play smart? :hatsoff:

I don't have a prediction- didn't see the cards enough this year to really make a judgment on them, but they seem to be riding a wave, so who knows?

H

Ben takes plays that are seemingly dead in the water and turns them into huge gains. He's the best at doing that, but yes he does have his flaws, but so does every QB. He is one hard guy to bring down if the offensive line fails.

Oh yeah, GO. FUCKING. STEELERS. The end.
 
i really dont care i hate football and cant understand why every body is so exited about, the only thing good about superbowl is the lingerybowl jajajaaj
 
bah, steelers 53 arizona 6
 
i don't follow the nfl, i only follow the cfl, and plus i work on sunday during the day, so i am defiantly not going to watch the super bowl

The cfl is garbage. The NCAA Division 1 champ would annihiilate the CFL champ anyday.

Remember when their league MVP tried out for the KC Chiefs and couldn't make it. The best player in the CFL couldn't make the cut on the Cheifs.
 
I've seen the steelers alot, and Ben can pull some throws out of his ass, their running game isn't there, but their defence can completely cancels out the oppositions running game too.

cardinals will have to air it out

Ben takes plays that are seemingly dead in the water and turns them into huge gains. He's the best at doing that, but yes he does have his flaws, but so does every QB. He is one hard guy to bring down if the offensive line fails.

Oh yeah, GO. FUCKING. STEELERS. The end.

So he plays out his ass, and can make broken plays into huge gains. He also gets sacked, and consequently injured, a lot. I have a friend who is a huge Steelers fan, and he must have told me a hundred times this year "Gotta get a line in front of him, or he's going to die".

Because as mobile as he is now, that seems to diminish over time, even faster with knee, ankle, and foot problems. And if you're counting on making big plays out of broken plays as a system of offense- that's bad.


I have no idea how it will go tomorrow :dunno:

H
 

Violator79

Take a Hit, Spunker!
So he plays out his ass, and can make broken plays into huge gains. He also gets sacked, and consequently injured, a lot. I have a friend who is a huge Steelers fan, and he must have told me a hundred times this year "Gotta get a line in front of him, or he's going to die".

Because as mobile as he is now, that seems to diminish over time, even faster with knee, ankle, and foot problems. And if you're counting on making big plays out of broken plays as a system of offense- that's bad.


I have no idea how it will go tomorrow :dunno:

H

I agree with you that for the most part, it's the offensive line that needs to hold up and him getting sacked a lot isn't his fault for the most part. Others have said here that the defense is the best part, which it is, and the offense is the weak link. I totally agree with everyone that's said that, but it's the Steelers. They find ways to win, whether counting on a strong offense or pulling plays "out his ass". The Steelers are too tough of a team and have a good coach to let busted plays stop them.

That being said........It's Super Bowl day!!!!!! Here we go Steelers, HERE WE GO!!!!!!:bigjump:
 

Violator79

Take a Hit, Spunker!
The great thing about the NFL ...

both suck but I guess....Cardinals could win.
The great thing about the NFL, versus most other, American professional sports leagues, is that there is a lot of sharing and parity. As such, one team that sucks one year may not another, etc... It's very difficult to become dominate in the league for more than a few years.

It's great because almost every teams' fans can hope and get to see their teams in the playoffs ever few years, possibly the SuperBowl. Who would have guessed the Cards? ;)
 

ChefChiTown

The secret ingredient? MY BALLS
I know that the kick-off is scheduled for 6:20PM EST, but what time do you think the game will really start?
 
Re: The great thing about the NFL ...

The great thing about the NFL, versus most other, American professional sports leagues, is that there is a lot of sharing and parity. As such, one team that sucks one year may not another, etc... It's very difficult to become dominate in the league for more than a few years.

It's great because almost every teams' fans can hope and get to see their teams in the playoffs ever few years, possibly the SuperBowl. Who would have guessed the Cards? ;)


They should start a system as in European football (soccer)... team that gets bottom of the league should be relegated, and the top of the minor leagues should get promoted........... mix it up a little!
 
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