Okay...
First off, I've never watched a Super Bowl start to finish in my life. Ever.
Last night, I did for the first time - So here's my take on the game from my "virgin" eyes.
Seattle was playing dirty tricks and got caught each time by attentive officials.
The officials were impartial and made no mistakes in their calls as far as the instant replays and my eyes could see.
However, Pittsburg winning the game was in my opinion, lucky. They could have really blown it there. Especially in the first half.
Did anyone notice that every time Pittsburg was in control of the ball, Big Ben was constantly swamped by defensive linemen. He was constantly having to make decision "under fire".
But, when Seattle had the ball, their QB (sorry, can't remember his name) had enough time to practically read a magazine article. Yes, he got sacked 2 times I think, but for the most part, he was not under the intensive pressure from the linemen that Ben was. Pittsburg was unsuccessfully running around hopelessly trying to cover the receivers when they should have focused on putting the squeeze on the QB. Seattle easily moved to ball down the field over and over and over. Pittsburg had to really struggle to move the ball. Did anybody else come away with this opinion?
The finest individual play of the day was the what, 70 yard rushing TD. That was sweet.
Lastly, never having been a sports fan, even I was hooping and hollering at that "Gadget" play by Pittsburg. That was a classic and Seattle didn't have a ******* clue what hit them. Well done boys!
Being that I live in Findlay, (Big Ben's Hometown), I had to cheer for Pittsburg, not to mention that I hate Seattle. Cold, rainy, overcast, most depressing city in the world.