How the Steelers Could Have Prevented History
The Super Bowl is now behind us, for this year at least, and we've crowned a new champion: the Pittsburgh Steelers.
While this was a very close matchup, it came down to the Steelers winning by a couple of toes, and a few seconds as well.
It should also be noted that the Steelers made history by winning their sixth Super Bowl. This marks a new challenge that many teams hope to break.
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However, with a couple more mess ups, this whole thing could've switched to the other side.
Yes, while I was rooting for the Steelers to win it, I definitely saw too much aggression on their part. This was after plays had occurred, by the way.
While this is football, you do need to be careful and not cause too many penalties.
One Steelers player almost cost his team this history-making game.
He had roughed up and began punching a Cardinals player while he was down on the ground. This caused a penalty that brought the Steelers all the way into the end zone.
This was not good whatsoever, as this could have shifted the whole game.
This ended up bringing tons of tension and pressure to the Steelers, as the Cardinals began to regain some momentum in the game.
At one point, this little thing that could have been avoided caused the Cardinals to gain the lead of three points over the Steelers.
Had those toes not touched the inside of the end zone, the whole game would have ended with the Steelers two points behind to tie.
As I don't know many players in football and watch it just for fun, "he," the player who caused the penalty with punches, would have gotten heat from everyone who was on the team, and from the press and fans.
"He" sure got lucky tonight and will get to bask in glory as his team reigned victorious over the Cardinals.
Nevertheless, this was an outstanding game and I wish every Super Bowl could be like this, keeping people on the edge of their seats.
This is Kevin O'Leary, signing off on Super Bowl Sunday. Hope you enjoyed yourselves and stayed safe!

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