Thursday, February 10, 2011

Turning Point: Nick Collins Interception

Nick Collins / Paul Cutler (Wikimedia Commons)
The turning point of the Super Bowl was the Nick Collins interception return for a touchdown. This was the turning point because it came immediately after the Packers had taken a 7-0 lead. The play extended the lead to 14-0 and put the Steelers on an uphill climb for the remainder of the game.


Coming back from a blow like that is difficult in any game, but in the Super Bowl it is even more challenging. No team has ever come back from more then 10 points to win a Super Bowl, and the Steelers were found themselves down 14 in the first quarter. Additionally, there has never been team has ever won the Super Bowl after they gave up an interception return for a touchdown.


Although the Steelers did make a second half comeback and cut the lead to three, they were never able to dig themselves out from their early turnovers.

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