Sorry Iron Head, but the same argument can be made for the Packers concerning dropped passes, of which there were 7; that's right 7passes that were right in the receiver's hands and were dropped.
I was discussing the Steelers mistakes. Re-read my post. Pittsburgh's 3 turnovers led to 21 Green Bay points. Without those turnovers, the game could have had a totally different final score
Rogers could have easily thrown for 450 yards and a couple of more touchdowns. The game could just as easily been a blowout for Green Bay if not for those dropped passes. Talking about shoulda's, coulda's, and what ifs is really pointless, though, because each team can make such claims in most games.
Oops. I believe you're having a foot-in-mouth moment. How's it taste?
In the end all we can do is accept the final result, as hard as that can be, especially if your team is on the losing end. I'm just thankful that it was the Packers' year to triumph after a 14 year drought and a year of tremendous adversity, and to beat the Steelers with their great defense and Super Bowl history makes it that much sweeter.
I gave the Puckers their due. Try to read with comprehension