James Harrison's return 'biggest' play of the game
''Lost in all the late drama and an improbable finish, Steelers linebacker James Harrison had one of the best plays in Super Bowl history.
In Pittsburgh's 27-23 victory Sunday Harrison's 100-yard interception return for a touchdown at the end of the first half was "the difference in the game," Cardinals offensive coordinator Todd Haley said.
"I think it was the biggest play of the game," Steelers cornerback Bryant McFadden said. "It took the momentum from them."
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Steelers victory in Super Bowl 43 is proof that big money (big fan base) influences the NFL on who will win. Last play of the game (Warner's arm was moving forward - he was trying to pass the ball - too much risk that the Cardinals might pull it off!) was booth reviewable and didn't happen! Who has ever heard of roughing the kick holder?!!!! Destiny for the underdog, cinderella Cardinals was sabotaged by the NFL and shady refs! How sad that money still influences the outcome of such a historical event.
Posted by: Greg Hamilton | February 02, 2009 at 12:42 PM