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Pittsburgh media: "The Packers didn't win, the Steelers lost"
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<blockquote data-quote="Reverend Conehead" data-source="post: 356591" data-attributes="member: 4080"><p>Ha ha ha! They did the same thing after Super Bowl 30. You'll recall the Steelers had the chance to win that game, but O'Donnell threw two picks. Larry Brown had done his homework and knew O'Donnell's tendencies and read those plays and was in the right place to get those two picks that sealed the game. What we got from Steelers fans was a simpleton analysis to the effect of, "If we woulda scored on those drives we woulda won" and "Larry Brown got lucky." No, Larry Brown knew what he was doing and made the plays the team needed to win. </p><p></p><p>No way did the Packers simply get lucky. They lead the entire game and won mainly with D. The Steelers had the ball with about 2 min left to play, but the D rose to the occasion and stopped'em, even without Woodson. They forced those three turnovers. It wasn't a case of a better team just goofing up and giving it to them. </p><p></p><p>I agree -- it is as dumb as, "If we woulda scored more points we woulda won." </p><p></p><p>"If the guy on our team had caught the ball instead of the guy on the other team when our guy threw it, then we woulda won."</p><p></p><p>"If our guy had kept the ball instead of dropping it so the guy on the other team could pick it up, then we woulda won."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reverend Conehead, post: 356591, member: 4080"] Ha ha ha! They did the same thing after Super Bowl 30. You'll recall the Steelers had the chance to win that game, but O'Donnell threw two picks. Larry Brown had done his homework and knew O'Donnell's tendencies and read those plays and was in the right place to get those two picks that sealed the game. What we got from Steelers fans was a simpleton analysis to the effect of, "If we woulda scored on those drives we woulda won" and "Larry Brown got lucky." No, Larry Brown knew what he was doing and made the plays the team needed to win. No way did the Packers simply get lucky. They lead the entire game and won mainly with D. The Steelers had the ball with about 2 min left to play, but the D rose to the occasion and stopped'em, even without Woodson. They forced those three turnovers. It wasn't a case of a better team just goofing up and giving it to them. I agree -- it is as dumb as, "If we woulda scored more points we woulda won." "If the guy on our team had caught the ball instead of the guy on the other team when our guy threw it, then we woulda won." "If our guy had kept the ball instead of dropping it so the guy on the other team could pick it up, then we woulda won." [/QUOTE]
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