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Super Bowl XLIII Thoughts

Yeah, I know I haven’t blogged in forever, and this blog entry may or may not signify the return of my blog.  I haven’t posted in forever for a number of reasons, none of which I will get to in this entry.

However, after watching one of the finer Super Bowls in recent memory—no, it won’t exceed last year’s game, but it was sure a heck of a lot better than the stink-fests of 2006 and 2007—I just had to post my thoughts on the game.

On with it.

- Raise your hand if you thought James Harrison’s 100-yard pick and TD was the nail in the coffin for the Cardinals.

*raises hand*

To call that play ridiculously amazing is an understatement, and the timing of it (end of half, with the Cards at the Steelers’ one yard line, knowing that they were probably going to punch it in AND get the ball to start the second half) screamed absolute “stomach punch,” to borrow a phrase from ESPN’s Bill Simmons.

(During the half time show, Mike Holmgren asked why Warner didn’t throw a better pass, one that had a ~ 0% chance of being picked.  I tend to agree; they had three shots at the end zone.  Why not throw three fades?)

I try not to use superlatives often, but that play might go down as the biggest momentum-shifter in Super Bowl history.  I still couldn’t believe it happened.  It was certainly the most memorable play since…last year, of course.  And to think, the play might still only be a footnote in the history pages of Super Bowl XLIII, because of the events of the fourth quarter!

- MVP Santonio Holmes definitely deserved to win the honors.  I’m glad that Big Ben, freak of nature that he is, did not win the award.  Holmes picked on Cards’ DB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie all game, and of course, Holmes made the two biggest plays of the game on the Steelers’ game winning drive.

- I’ve read that the Cardinals played with somewhat of a “We’re happy to be here” attitude, and I don’t buy that at all.  Never mind the fact that that excuse waters down the Steelers’ record-setting sixth Super Bowl win, but a team doesn’t 1) have a shot at a 14-10 halftime lead with all the momentum in the world AND the ball to start the second half, nor 2) rally from 13 points down to the brink of a Super Bowl, because they played like they were just “happy to be here.”

Kurt Warner played his butt off, Larry Fitzergald was amazing—even if it took a half for his greatness to show up—and Boldin, Breaston, and James (at times) came up with big plays to keep the Cards in the game.  I just hope Warner is remembered more for the 300+ yard passing game and the near-comeback, rather than the disastrous pick-six and the end-of-game fumble (more on the latter later).

- Overall, the game greatly exceeded my expectations.  I picked the Steelers to win handily, 27-13, and I was more than pleased that the game was closer than I anticipated.  However, I have two major gripes about the game:

1) James Harrison’s sick 100-yard pick and return will be remembered for years to come, but why is nobody talking about the sucker punch/forearm shivers combo delivered to the Cards’ Aaron Francisco (warning:  obnoxious music, NSFW language, and ridiculous Steeler myopia…just read the description)?  Michaels and Madden touched upon it during the game, but they were talking more about the fact that the penalty might have been a pre-kick penalty (it wasn’t) than the fact that it was totally classless and completely unnecessary.  Yeah, like Harrison’s MMA-like attack impacted the play in any way.

I haven’t read a single article on any sports web site even mentioning the sucker punch!  Why is this?  Do you see ANY mention of the penalty in this ESPN article?

(And Gene Wojciechowski:  the Steelers won the “right way?”  Really?  Sucker punches included?

Yeah, now I’m just splitting hairs at this point, and I must admit that Mr. Wojciechowski makes one excellent point:  the Steelers should be ahead of the Cowboys for the “America’s Team” moniker.)

How Harrison wasn’t tossed on the spot was mind-boggling, and the apparent sweeping under the rug of the sucker punch is ridiculous.  A fine and a suspension for at least one game next year seems fitting, considering the magnitude of the game.

In my eyes, the play will forever leave a stain on the game, and it’s completely unfair given the events of the epic fourth quarter.

EDIT:  (from Digg) Here’s another blog agreeing with me that Harrison’s play was dirty and warranted an immediate ejection.

2) Also, why was the penultimate play (Warner’s apparent fumble) not reviewed by the officials?  Isn’t this the type of play that the replay system is designed for?

After watching a couple of the replays, I was pretty confident that a challenge would not have reversed the call anyway; although his arm was going forward, he was stripped before he made a throwing motion.  However, are you telling me that the call on the field was so certainly correct that there was no point in, at the very least, looking at it on replay?  What if the head official looked at the replay and saw something that I didn’t see?  What if he saw enough conclusive evidence to overturn the fumble call?

Save your “Well, even if it was overturned, the Cards still needed 45 yards to get in to the end zone!”  That’s not the point of this rant.  If you have a challenge system designed to get questionable calls scrutinized and, if an error has been made, corrected, why would the officials not use it on THAT play?  It makes no sense to me.

Two closing thoughts:

Big Ben is well on his way to the HOF.  You can’t argue against two Super Bowl rings, even if one might have been *cough, cough* “referee-assisted.”

Kurt Warner?  I’m torn.  I love the guy, and even though he’s 1-2 in Super Bowls, consider that he took the St. Lous Rams to the Super Bowl TWICE and the lowly Arizona Cardinals once.  Brett Favre (*gag*) made it to two Super Bowls and went 1-1, and people forget how good the Packers’ defense was in those years.  Arizona’s defense was good in the postseason, but no one’s going to argue that they greatly overachieved, and their defense was nothing compared to the Packers’ D of those years.

I think Warner gets into the HOF, definitely not on the first ballot, but he’ll probably sneak it somewhere down the road.

WorldwideRebates.com Rebate Resolution? (Thanks Fry’s!), And My Week Ten (Fantasy) Football Thoughts

My poor blog, how I’ve ignored you over the past few days!

(What can I say? I haven’t had much to talk about lately!)

Quick-hitters:

- It’s been sunny and COLD the last few days.

I miss the heat. I also miss sunlight at 6PM.

And if it’s so cold, why the heck do I really really want some ice cream?

- Small Shot-Online update: I’m still stuck on level 52 (haven’t played much lately), and, due to a bout of complete idiocy, I blew a chance at an easy ONE HUNDRED MILLION NG profit!!!

I don’t wanna talk about it.

One of these days, I will venture onto Cads. One of these days.

- Current rebate-o-meter: $1,500 or so, but I’m sure that the total is closer to $2,000 than $1,500.

That’s what I get for keeping such poor rebate records :P

- For the first time ever, here’s a tangent to a previous topic topic that deserves its own section!

Tangent: Fry’s/WorldwideRebates.com update: Fry’s customer service sent me this email regarding my “lost” $20 rebate:

Hello Peter, in regards to your Trand Micro rebate in the amount of
$20.00. We have since gotten in contact with the rebate manufacturer in
regards to your denial. Unfortunately after talking with them it seems
as though they are unwilling to help there customers
. What we are going
to do for you in this matter is go ahead and give all of your rebate
submission to our home office. They will be issuing you a check shortly.
Please note that this may take up to 2 months. Please feel free to get
back with us in regards to this status. Thank you.

I boldfaced the line above because I thought it looked awfully familiar to me, especially the misuse of the word “there.” Does Fry’s use a form email to respond to rebate complaints? Well, remember my American Telecom rebate rant?

Hello Peter, in regards to your Pay N Talk rebate in the amount of
$25.00. We have since gotten in contact with the rebate manufacturer in
regards to your denial. Unfortunately after talking with them it seems
as though they are unwilling to help there customers.
What we are going
to do for you in this matter is go ahead and give all of your rebate
submission to our home office. They will be issuing you a check shortly.
Please note that this may take up to 2 months. Please feel free to get
back with us in regards to this status. Thank you.

That was from an email response sent to me from February 1, 2008! Notice the emphasis in the blog entry linked above!

Once again, kudos to Fry’s!

(EDIT: Just as I finished typing this, I got an email from WorldWideRebates…it appears that they finally got my rebate submission! Should they successfully process my rebate claim, I will contact Fry’s and see if I can get them to not issue me a check. If not, I’ll just destroy it.)

- Fantasy football updates:

I’m riding a three-game winning streak in one league, the third win coming via a 132-88 beatdown of my opponent. It helps that my two RBs, Thomas Jones and Maurice Jones-Drew, combined to score 59 points by themselves. I am now 5-5 in this league, tied for fifth overall, and still a game out of a playoff spot (though I’m trailing badly in the tiebreaker, which is points scored overall.)

In my other league, I won for the sixth straight week. I’m not going to take too much pride in this win, though, as my opponent played three guys on their bye week, and one was on IR. I’m now in first place in this league, and I face the team that I leapfrogged in Week 11. The receivers on this team are really killing me, save for Andre Johnson.

Non-fantasy football thoughts:

- Ask and ye shall receive.  Thank you, T.O., for giving me my lead story of Week 10!  I need not even comment on this (though I will):

“We have to go back to the drawing table and look at the things that made us successful last year, moving me around a little bit, really just making an effort to get the ball in my hands on certain routes,” Owens said Tuesday, during a signing for his new book in Manhattan.

Well, at least he was smart enough to say the word “certain.”  You know, he wouldn’t want to appear to be demanding the ball, or anything like that…

I cannot wait for the upcoming Cowboys-Redskins game.  What will spew out of T.O.’s mouth if the Cowboys happen to lose THAT game???

- As soon as I found out that the Monday Night game was San Francisco at Arizona, I decided that I wasn’t going to watch it.

Boy did I miss out!  What a crazy goal-line “stand” by Arizona!  Of course, I say “stand” because Arizona’s field turf played a huge role on that series, tackling 49ers’ RB Frank Gore on 2nd and goal.  Why was Frank Gore not on the field on the final play of the game?  And why didn’t the 49ers spike the ball on the final play, since it was only 3rd down?

By the way, if Kurt Warner wins his third MVP this season—and personally, I think he’s the front-runner—tying himself with that guy currently on the Jets, that has to be enough to get him in the Hall of Fame, right?  Maybe he doesn’t get in on the first ballot, but he’s gotta get in, right?

- Speaking of the Jets, did you see them running up the score against my hapless Rams?  How sickening!

OK, fine, my Rams horribly stink, and the Jets did not run the score up on them.  However, can we stop giving Favre all the credit for the Jets’ “resurgence,” a 6-3 record against a cupcake schedule, including a LOSS to the RAIDERS?

Kris Jenkins?  Alan Faneca?  Thomas Jones?  Leon Washington?  Eh, forget it; let’s give all the credit to Diva Favre.

(And please stop with the “Oh, if Favre were still a Packer, they wouldn’t be 4-5!  It is not completely Aaron Rodgers’ fault that the Packers are struggling.  That defense of theirs is terrible, and it only got worse with the loss of LB Nick Barnett for the season.)

- Colts fans, begin to send your hate mail!

Is it just me, or are the Colts quickly rounding into that struggling team that, all of a sudden, gets white-hot, and earns the “We don’t want to play THEM!” label?  After back-to-back victories over New England and Pittsburgh (did the Colts really keep the Steelers out of the end zone when Pittsburgh was on the Colts’ 1???), the could-have-been 1-8 Colts could very well be 10-4 going into the final two games of the season.

Of course, they could also get upset by Houston, lose @SD, and then lose one of @CLE, CIN, or DET (shudder…), and miss the playoffs.

- And finally, thank goodness that Jacksonville remembered who they were…as did Detroit.

By the way, would you bet on Detroit going 0-16, or Tennessee going 16-0?  You’d have to be on the latter being more likely, wouldn’t you?

I would…but just barely.

Until next time!

Random Thoughts (Dodgers, Weather, Shot-Online), And My Week Five (Fantasy) Football Thoughts

Random Thoughts:

- Never, ever, in a million years, could I have seen the Dodgers sweep away the Cubs in three games!

And Cubs fans, please stop saying that the Cubs choked away the series. The Dodgers beat them, plain and simple.

- The weather here has been crazy lately! Late last week, it was chilly; we’re talking mid-70s with winds. Over the weekend, it was a tad warmer, maybe in the 80s.

Today, it was in the mid-90s, and it’s expected to be even hotter tomorrow! Even stranger, the day after, it is expected to be back in the mid-70s!

WTH???

- Shot-Online Update: I’m a Level 48 semi-pro, and yet I’m too afraid to try Cadeiger :P.

(One quick Shot-Online rant: You morons that are clogging the AH with your one-hit items are freaking annoying.

All of you, please go DIAF.)

- Week Five Fantasy Football Updates:

Going into Monday’s Minnesota v New Orleans tilt, I was trailing by 11 points in one league (with only Minnesota’s defense left), and I was up by 30 points in another league (and facing, gulp, Drew Brees and Adrian Peterson).

Then the punt block/TD happened, and I felt really good about the first league.

Then, inexplicably, New Orleans’ run defense started playing really well, practically shutting down AD to the tune of THREE fantasy points! Brees ended up with 13 points, thanks in part to two lost fumbles, and my opponent in the second league ended up with only 16 of the 30 points required to overtake me.

I figured that I was in big trouble in both leagues, and now I’m 2-3 and 2-2-1, with plenty of Fantasy Football left to play.

Some non-fantasy football thoughts from the past week:

- A win is a win is a win, but T.O. going T.O is still T.O., and I love it:

‘This was a great team win,’ T.O. said. ‘It was frustrating out there, but I kept with it. My teammates stuck with it. … God used me today for his glory. Reality is where glory resides. That’s all I’ve got to say.’

What???

First of all, how is holding off a pathetic, winless Bengals team a “great team win”? Second of all…WHAT???

I can’t wait for T.O. to drop a game-tying TD late in the fourth quarter of game, then proclaiming that the loss as a “bad team loss” while staring in the general direction of Tony Romo.

By the way, how would you like to be 4-1 and be in THIRD place in your division? I have a good feeling that the NFC’s Super Bowl representative will come out of the NFC East.

- Another game, another Ed Hochuli controversy. How his crew blew that obvious facemask penalty is beyond me. But can we stop blaming Hochuli for this one? This was not his call!!!

Look, part of sports is the human aspect of it; officials are going to make mistakes! Yes, that’s what instant replay is for, right? Well, why not allow instant replay to reverse non-calls too? If we do that, then where would we draw the line on what is challenge-able and what is not?

Besides, two missed calls in a five-game stretch is not exactly a compelling sample size to determine if a referee needs to retire. Also, what if the Jay Cutler fumble didn’t result in a Broncos TD? What if Reggie Bush did not fumble following the facemask? I’m not arguing that these outcomes would have made the blown calls right, but I will once again hammer the point that one cannot attribute the result of a SINGLE play to the outcome of a game!

- Where are the pro-Diva Favre Packer fans calling for GM Ted Thompson’s head? Is Aaron Rodgers hiding in a bomb shelter? Is Greta Van Susteren getting ready for a second interview, entitled “I Told You So!” with Favre?

(By the way, Packers fans, your secondary looks TERRIBLE. I just thought I’d throw that opinion out there before you mail out your expletive-laden hate mail to the Packers.)

- I guess Kurt Warner shouldn’t retire just yet.

Poor guy, though, to have to witness his teammate—Anquan Boldin—get seriously hurt because of a poor decision on Warner’s part. I immediately became a fan of the guy, and I still am, and I hope that this is not going to be his final season. I would love to see Warner take a team to the playoffs one more time.

(Fantasy football tangent: the goose-egg I got from Trent Edwards, thankfully, did not ruin me.)

- Sage Rosenfels, congratulations on winning the Colts’ Team MVP award. My goodness!

That was kinda cool, I guess, for you to try to channel your inner John Elway. However, you do realize that this was Week Five of the regular season, right?

And Colts fans, isn’t it amazing that you are two failed second-half rallies away from being 0-4?

- And finally…

My Rams did not lose this week! WOOHOO!!!!!

:P