(Did they even end up reviewing that "fumble" by Warner? I thought his arm was going forward when he let go of the ball.)
The second time? If so, the ball was striped out when he was still going back and therefore a fumble. Eitherway, the first time it happened was a joke. It shouldn't count as forward movement if the movement is towards the ground. If that is all you have to do to avoid a sack why not just always throw the ball into the ground when they are pulling you down. I would, wouldn't you?
STEELERS WON! It was just freaking luck, but I'll take it. The truth is Big Ben was holding onto the ball for way to long the entire game, ignoring open receivers and passing to covered receivers throughout the game. The work in the red zone though was the most painful. It just seemed like they had no idea what they were doing and would just run ben or just running plays which were not up the middle or to the side, but way to the outside. However, allot of the troubles comes from a weak offense line in both areas. If they were stronger maybe Big Ben would feel better about his protection and actually be able to do his job better and if the line could run block then maybe running in the red zone would actually work.
Basically the steelers need lineman in the off season. Which has been obvious to fans all year and shown to everyone in the super bowl.
I am happy they won, but the performance was just not up to par. Oh and Harrison should get fined for punching that guy in the back when he was down. What a cheap shot.