Why Arizona Will Win

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1. Coaching -- not saying the coaching is by any means superior on the Arizona sideline. In fact, Tomlin is an excellent coach. Yes, we all know the adage "defense wins championships", however, the fact that Arizona staff once roamed the Pitt sideline and has intimate knowledge of their system provides a huge edge (see Tampa Bay vs. Raiders). Whisenhunt and Grimm would also like nothing better to show the world that they shouldn't have been passed up for the Pitt head coach slot.

2. Warner vs. Rothlisberger on a big stage -- This is Kurt's third go-round at the Super Bowl and I have to believe that he is a little more at ease with the pressure that accompanies this week. Ben is still smarting from his performance at his first Super Bowl (even though Pitt won) and that fear of a repeat performance may be in the back of his mind. Plus, Kurt has the added motivation as an underdog while Ben has the expectation of a win on his shoulders.

3. Hines Ward -- of course everyone says he is going to play. The fact is, he has yet to practice since coming out of the last game. I would be surprised if he is even 50% for this game. This will allow Arizona to focus their attention on Santonio Holmes.

4. Edgerrin James -- we know that he was benched for the better part of the year, losing his starting gig to Hightower, but he has had a resurgence in the playoffs since he has been incorporated back into the offense. He has fresh legs and since he is in a contract year, he is being given the biggest stage of his career to auditon for a starting spot on someone else's roster next season.

5. It makes a better story -- granted, this has no tangible value as an edge, but somehow it just feels right that this team anchored by an aging QB that was all but out of the league after being cut by the Giants, rises from the ashes like a Phoenix to bring home Arizona's first title.
 
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i can't follow anyone who spells their would be RB's name wrong

i can't follow anyone who spells their would be RB's name wrong

otherwise, your reasoning makes enough sense. wrong IMO, but logical.
 

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okay, fixed my typo. :rolleyes:

not a big fan of James personally. Just think he is playing this game with a huge chip on his shoulder.

If last year's superbowl taught us anything, it's that you can throw out the regular season and focus on teams that raise their game in the playoffs. And while Fitzgerald has played out of his head, the Cardinals defense has seriously raised their game for the playoffs.
 

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1. Coaching -- not saying the coaching is by any means superior on the Arizona sideline. In fact, Tomlin is an excellent coach. Yes, we all know the adage "defense wins championships", however, the fact that Arizona staff once roamed the Pitt sideline and has intimate knowledge of their system provides a huge edge (see Tampa Bay vs. Raiders). Whisenhunt and Grimm would also like nothing better to show the world that they shouldn't have been passed up for the Pitt head coach slot.

2. Warner vs. Rothlisberger on a big stage -- This is Kurt's third go-round at the Super Bowl and I have to believe that he is a little more at ease with the pressure that accompanies this week. Ben is still smarting from his performance at his first Super Bowl (even though Pitt won) and that fear of a repeat performance may be in the back of his mind. Plus, Kurt has the added motivation as an underdog while Ben has the expectation of a win on his shoulders.

3. Hines Ward -- of course everyone says he is going to play. The fact is, he has yet to practice since coming out of the last game. I would be surprised if he is even 50% for this game. This will allow Arizona to focus their attention on Santonio Holmes.

4. Edgerring James -- we know that he was benched for the better part of the year, losing his starting gig to Hightower, but he has had a resurgence in the playoffs since he has been incorporated back into the offense. He has fresh legs and since he is in a contract year, he is being given the biggest stage of his career to auditon for a starting spot on someone else's roster next season.

5. It makes a better story -- granted, this has no tangible value as an edge, but somehow it just feels right that this team anchored by an aging QB that was all but out of the league after being cut by the Giants, rises from the ashes like a Phoenix to bring home Arizona's first title.


I think you've forgotten a few things:

1. Just as Wiz knows Pitt off, Laboe knows Wiz off too. Coached together a few years, I think it evens out.

2. Warner has a much harder job of going against the leagues #1-D than Rothlisberger has going against the #19 ranked D. Arizona is in lower half of the league in total D.

3.Will conceed Wards health until game time, but don't be surprised to find him healthy enough to make a difference in the game.

4.Edgerring James has fresh legs but going against #1 D in rushing YPG and Willie Parker goes against the #15th rushing D YPG. I would say Advantage Pitt Again.

5.It is a good story the way you write it and I hate the "Steeler Nation" but those idiots would say they have the best franchise in the NFL if Pitt wins. blaw blaw, blaw!

6. Pitt has also played the toughest schedule this year with a good win % I think this will be another game against a good team.(Mind Set)

7. A point no one has talked about is Pitt has covered the last 2 Super Bowls they have been in, maybe it is time they don't? We'll see, Stats favor Pitt,(& I hate it) GL my friend!I will be routing for my Block #'s :shrug:
 
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2. Warner vs. Rothlisberger on a big stage -- This is Kurt's third go-round at the Super Bowl and I have to believe that he is a little more at ease with the pressure that accompanies this week. Ben is still smarting from his performance at his first Super Bowl (even though Pitt won) and that fear of a repeat performance may be in the back of his mind. Plus, Kurt has the added motivation as an underdog while Ben has the expectation of a win on his shoulders.
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There are 28 players on the Steelers that have played in a Super Bowl game.

There is one player on Arizona . You guessed it.

You talk about the pressure will be on Big Ben in this game. Think about it.

Ben will play much better in this game than he did in his last Super Bowl. He admittedly was nervous the entire game. No way he will be nervous like that again. Too many game under his belt now.
Tough winning games also.
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5. It makes a better story -- granted, this has no tangible value as an edge, but somehow it just feels right that this team anchored by an aging QB that was all but out of the league after being cut by the Giants, rises from the ashes like a Phoenix to bring home Arizona's first title.


Better storys take a ass kicking in Super Bowl games.

gl
 
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I think you've forgotten a few things:

1. Just as Wiz knows Pitt off, Laboe knows Wiz off too. Coached together a few years, I think it evens out.

2. Warner has a much harder job of going against the leagues #1-D than Rothlisberger has going against the #19 ranked D. Arizona is in lower half of the league in total D.

3.Will conceed Wards health until game time, but don't be surprised to find him healthy enough to make a difference in the game.

4.Edgerring James has fresh legs but going against #1 D in rushing YPG and Willie Parker goes against the #15th rushing D YPG. I would say Advantage Pitt Again.

5.It is a good story the way you write it and I hate the "Steeler Nation" but those idiots would say they have the best franchise in the NFL if Pitt wins. blaw blaw, blaw!

6. Pitt has also played the toughest schedule this year with a good win % I think this will be another game against a good team.(Mind Set)

7. A point no one has talked about is Pitt has covered the last 2 Super Bowls they have been in, maybe it is time they don't? We'll see, Stats favor Pitt,(& I hate it) GL my friend!I will be routing for my Block #'s :shrug:

Regarding #1: It does NOT even out. It would even out if LeBeau once installed a system and coached it at Arizona. The coaching edge is SO big for Arizona that all the blah-blah-blah about it has actually concealed how huge it really is. Everyone has been dulled to it. Many, many people do not realize that Arizona can win this game by 2 TDs because of it.
 

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bring on the blitz!

bring on the blitz!

All passes against the blitz

Player Comp-Att Pct. Yards TD/INT/Sacks Rating

Warner 134-208 64.4 1,645 14/4/7 103.1

Roethlisberger 95-180 52.8 1,158 5/5/29 70.6

Analysis: Warner was the highest-rated quarterback against the blitz, and Roethlisberger was the most-sacked quarterback against the blitz. Roethlisberger hit the ground with the ball still in his right hand once every 6.2 blitz attempts, and Warner was sacked once every 29.7 times blitzed.
 

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you wont find it in a newspaper but there have already been 2 nights where groups of Steelers have been out late at night having a good time, ie hot spots, strip clubs :mj06: ..what have you....nothing from the Arizona players has surfaced.....

it just feels Arizona is about business this week with something to prove and Pitt walking around like their shit dont stink, thinking the game is in the bag.....
 

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couple of things i noticed in this thread that might be wrong..

1. off the top of my head, steelers have not covered the past 2 superbowls they were in.. didnt they get killed by dallas? (didnt look this up but think i'm right)

2. 26 to 1 superbowl exp players pitt vs az

i've heard on the radio it's 20 to 5..? again, could be wrong but thats what i've heard on a couple different talk shows (not sure this makes a difference either way, remember pats beating rams in sb, that ratio was probably 40 to 2)
 

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couple of things i noticed in this thread that might be wrong..

1. off the top of my head, steelers have not covered the past 2 superbowls they were in.. didnt they get killed by dallas? (didnt look this up but think i'm right)




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Superbowl Year Winner Winner's Line Loser Total Location
XLII 2008 New York Giants 17 +12 New England Patriots 14 55, UNDER Glendale, AZ
XLI 2007 Indianapolis Colts 29 -7 Chicago Bears 17 47, UNDER Miami, FL
XL 2006 Pittsburgh Steelers 21 -4 Seattle Seahawks 10 47, UNDER Detroit, MI
XXXIX 2005 New England Patriots 24 -7 Philadelphia Eagles 21 46.5, UNDER Jacksonville, FL
XXXVIII 2004 New England Patriots 32 -7 Carolina Panthers 29 37.5, OVER Houston, TX
XXXVII 2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 48 +4 Oakland Raiders 21 44, OVER San Diego, CA
XXXVI 2002 New England Patriots 20 +14 St. Louis Rams 17 53, UNDER New Orleans, LA
XXXV 2001 Baltimore Ravens 34 -3 New York Giants 7 33, OVER Tampa, FL
XXXIV 2000 St. Louis Rams 23 -7 Tennessee Titans 16 47.5, UNDER Atlanta, GA
XXXIII 1999 Denver Broncos 34 -7.5 Atlanta Falcons 19 52.5, OVER Miami, FL
XXXII 1998 Denver Broncos 31 +11 Green Bay Packers 24 49, OVER San Diego, CA
XXXI 1997 Green Bay Packers 35 -14 New England Patriots 21 49, OVER New Orleans, LA
XXX 1996 Dallas Cowboys 27 -13.5 Pittsburgh Steelers 17 51, UNDER Tempe, AZ
XXIX 1995 San Francisco 49ers 49 -18.5 San Diego Chargers 26 53.5, OVER Miami, FL
XXVIII 1994 Dallas Cowboys 30 -10.5 Buffalo Bills 13 50.5, UNDER Atlanta, GA
XXVII 1993 Dallas Cowboys 52 -6.5 Buffalo Bills 17 44.5, OVER Pasadena, CA
XXVI 1992 Washington Redskins 37 -7 Buffalo Bills 24 49, OVER Minneapolis, MN
XXV 1991 New York Giants 20 +7 Buffalo Bills 19 40.5, UNDER Tampa, FL
XXIV 1990 San Francisco 49ers 55 -12 Denver Broncos 10 48, OVER New Orleans, LA
XXIII 1989 San Francisco 49ers 20 -7 Cincinnati Bengals 16 48, UNDER Miami, FL
XXII 1988 Washington Redskins 42 +3 Denver Broncos 10 47, OVER San Diego, CA
XXI 1987 New York Giants 39 -9.5 Denver Broncos 20 40, OVER Pasadena, CA
XX 1986 Chicago Bears 46 -10 New England Patriots 10 37.5, OVER New Orleans, LA
XIX 1985 San Francisco 49ers 38 -3.5 Miami Dolphins 16 53.5, OVER Stanford, CA
XVIII 1984 LA Raiders 38 +3 Washington Redskins 9 48, UNDER Tampa, FL
XVII 1983 Washington Redskins 27 +3 Miami Dolphins 17 36.5, OVER Pasadena, CA
XVI 1982 San Francisco 49ers 26 -1 Cincinnati Bengals 21 48, UNDER Pontiac, MI
XV 1981 Oakland Raiders 27 +3 Philadelphia Eagles 10 37.5, UNDER New Orleans, LA
XIV 1980 Pittsburgh Steelers 31 -10.5 Los Angeles Rams 19 36, OVER Pasadena, CA
XIII 1979 Pittsburgh Steelers 35 -3.5 Dallas Cowboys 31 37, OVER Miami, FL
XII 1978 Dallas Cowboys 27 -6 Denver Broncos 10 39, UNDER New Orleans, LA
XI 1977 Oakland Raiders 32 -4 Minnesota Vikings 14 38, OVER Pasadena, CA
X 1976 Pittsburgh Steelers 21 -7 Dallas Cowboys 17 36, OVER Miami, FL
IX 1975 Pittsburgh Steelers 16 -3 Minnesota Vikings 6 33, UNDER New Orleans, LA
VIII 1974 Miami Dolphins 24 -6.5 Minnesota Vikings 7 33, UNDER Houston, TX
VII 1973 Miami Dolphins 14 -1 Washington Redskins 7 33, UNDER Los Angeles, CA
VI 1972 Dallas Cowboys 24 -6 Miami Dolphins 3 34, UNDER New Orleans, LA
V 1971 Baltimore Colts 16 -2.5 Dallas Cowboys 13 36, UNDER Miami, FL
IV 1970 Kansas City Chiefs 23 +12 Minnesota Vikings 7 39, UNDER New Orleans, LA
III 1969 New York Jets 16 +18 Baltimore Colts 7 40, UNDER Miami, FL
II 1968 Green Bay Packers 33 -13.5 Oakland Raiders 14 43, OVER Miami, FL
I 1967 Green Bay Packers 35 -14 Kansas City Chiefs 10 NL Los Angeles, CA
 

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1996 it was Dallas -13.5 tot 51

DALLAS 27 Pitts 17
 
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Regarding #1: It does NOT even out. It would even out if LeBeau once installed a system and coached it at Arizona. The coaching edge is SO big for Arizona that all the blah-blah-blah about it has actually concealed how huge it really is. Everyone has been dulled to it. Many, many people do not realize that Arizona can win this game by 2 TDs because of it.

This 'awesome' coaching just about blew a 24-3 HT lead last game after giving up what 19 pts in the 3rd qtr????? :142smilie :142smilie :142smilie

And oh, Pitt is NOT Philly......
 

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you wont find it in a newspaper but there have already been 2 nights where groups of Steelers have been out late at night having a good time, ie hot spots, strip clubs :mj06: ..what have you....nothing from the Arizona players has surfaced.....

it just feels Arizona is about business this week with something to prove and Pitt walking around like their shit dont stink, thinking the game is in the bag.....

where do you get this info ? call me crazy but with all the media coverage of this game, you would think that if your info was true, it would be out there.
 
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