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Oh, ye of little faith...

Yeah if only the Steeler team I saw play the last 30 minutes had showed up in the second and third quarters, I wouldn't have been so THOROUGHLY pissed off at Big Ben and his wide receivers. For Cryin' Out Loud...

Bah, I'm with Condi on this one. Warner could have gone out like Elway... Besides, I can't ever remember thinking anything nice about the Cardinals!

I was routing for Arizona and they left too much time on the clock.
The game reminded me a lot of the Buckeye v Texas Fiesta Bowl where Colt comes back with 2 minutes left and wins it.

be grateful the refs can't see holding on Steelers during last drive plus numerous fouls on Harrison's TD. Nonetheless,Cardinals still were in position to win.

It was probably Arizona's only shot at a Super Bowl title for the next thirty years, based on their history. Coach Wiz should be the most sought after coach based on what he's done.

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