Yes, I am revealing my age on this one. I felt the interception at the end of the first half by James Harrison and his returning it for a touchdown was probably the biggest defensive play in the history of the 43 Super Bowls.
In effect, the interception was a 14 point turnaround play. Not only did Harrison catch a pass near the goal line to prevent a sure touchdown pass but he returned it 100 yards+ for a touchdown.
If you recall, Harrison was faking a blitz. Instead of blitzing, he retreated a couple of steps. He got himself in position for a quick slant-in pass to the receiver(Fitzgerald?). Had Harrison blitzed, the pass probably would have been completed for a touchdown.
If you don't agree with me, what other outstanding defensive plays from other Super Bowls are equal to or superior than this one?
In effect, the interception was a 14 point turnaround play. Not only did Harrison catch a pass near the goal line to prevent a sure touchdown pass but he returned it 100 yards+ for a touchdown.
If you recall, Harrison was faking a blitz. Instead of blitzing, he retreated a couple of steps. He got himself in position for a quick slant-in pass to the receiver(Fitzgerald?). Had Harrison blitzed, the pass probably would have been completed for a touchdown.
If you don't agree with me, what other outstanding defensive plays from other Super Bowls are equal to or superior than this one?



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