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James Harrison’s Super Bowl interception and return for a touchdown is one of the best plays in NFL history. The NFL ranked it as the seventh-best play in its first 100 years, and that seems low. Poker spielen online kostenlos ohne anmeldung.
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There are some people who don’t think that play was all too great. Bad Beat Blackjack
Those who bet on Super Bowl XLIII between the Arizona Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers might have experienced two ridiculous bad beats on the same day.
*But it was the beginning of a bad beat. Two plays after the safety, Fitzgerald split the safeties down the middle of the field and took a pass 64 yards for a touchdown. The Steelers trailed 23-20.
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One of them came when Harrison picked off Kurt Warner, and kept running 100 yards down the sideline as the first half ended. James Harrison’s interception was huge for bettors
The point spread for the full game was Cardinals +7, but many people had Arizona +3 for the first half. You already can see where this is going.
The Cardinals trailed 10-7 with 18 seconds left in the first half. They had marched all the way down to the Steelers’ 2-yard line and had first-and-goal.
Anyone holding a Cardinals +3 ticket for the first half had to feel like they’d get a push at least. Most likely, the Cardinals were going to get at least a field goal, tie the game going into the half and cover the first-half spread. To lose the bet, the Steelers would have to score in the final 18 seconds, when they were backed up at their own 2 and didn’t have the ball.
If you had a Steelers first half ticket, what happened next was a dream. Warner, a Hall of Fame quarterback, made a bad mistake. Warner didn’t assume Harrison would be dropping into a zone, but he did. When Warner tried hitting Anquan Boldin on a quick slant, Harrison was there to pick him off. That alone still didn’t kill the Cardinals first-half bettors. What happened next did. Bad Beatles Songs
Harrison just kept going. A few Cardinals had a shot to tackle him but didn’t. Larry Fitzgerald would have caught him but ran into a teammate on the sideline. Harrison barely got in the end zone as he was brought down. The Steelers led 17-7 at the half. Cardinals first-half bettors wondered what happened.
Presumably some of them had the under for the game, which seemed pretty safe too late in the fourth quarter. © Provided by Yahoo! Sports Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison returns an interception for a 100-yard touchdown during the second quarter of Super Bowl XLIII. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)Late flurry of points pushes Super Bowl over the total
The over/under for the game was 46. With a little more than three minutes left in the game, the score was 20-14. A tie and overtime seemed unlikely, so to lose the under, there would need to be at least 13 points scored in the final three minutes. Possible, but not likely. Bad Beats Sports
A safety was called on the Steelers for holding in the end zone. That didn’t seem like a big deal at the time for under bettors. But it was the beginning of a bad beat.
Two plays after the safety, Fitzgerald split the safeties down the middle of the field and took a pass 64 yards for a touchdown. The Steelers trailed 23-20. The total was still under with 2:37 left, but now the path to the over was clear.
Steelers fans weren’t upset with what happened next. Ben Roethlisberger led a drive downfield, and Santonio Holmes made one of the iconic catches in Super Bowl history on the sideline with 35 seconds left. The game went over the total. And yes, Harrison’s crazy interception return factored in that as well.
That Steelers Super Bowl win was one of the most memorable games in NFL history. It was memorable for bettors too, with two rough bad beats.
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James Harrison’s Super Bowl interception and return for a touchdown is one of the best plays in NFL history. The NFL ranked it as the seventh-best play in its first 100 years, and that seems low. Poker spielen online kostenlos ohne anmeldung.
Bad beat jackpots can run up to hundreds of thousands of dollars – truly jaw-dropping and life-changing amounts of money are at stake. Texas Hold’em is a 5 card poker game – where your hand is comprised of a combination of 5 cards (generally one or both of your hole cards – and 3 or 4 cards on the flop).
There are some people who don’t think that play was all too great. Bad Beat Blackjack
Those who bet on Super Bowl XLIII between the Arizona Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers might have experienced two ridiculous bad beats on the same day.
*But it was the beginning of a bad beat. Two plays after the safety, Fitzgerald split the safeties down the middle of the field and took a pass 64 yards for a touchdown. The Steelers trailed 23-20.
*Henderson’s secret, and somewhat awkwardly located booze district, features a true brewing gem. Bad Beat offers a variety of beers, activities, and all at a great price. Staff is beyond friendly, too!
One of them came when Harrison picked off Kurt Warner, and kept running 100 yards down the sideline as the first half ended. James Harrison’s interception was huge for bettors
The point spread for the full game was Cardinals +7, but many people had Arizona +3 for the first half. You already can see where this is going.
The Cardinals trailed 10-7 with 18 seconds left in the first half. They had marched all the way down to the Steelers’ 2-yard line and had first-and-goal.
Anyone holding a Cardinals +3 ticket for the first half had to feel like they’d get a push at least. Most likely, the Cardinals were going to get at least a field goal, tie the game going into the half and cover the first-half spread. To lose the bet, the Steelers would have to score in the final 18 seconds, when they were backed up at their own 2 and didn’t have the ball.
If you had a Steelers first half ticket, what happened next was a dream. Warner, a Hall of Fame quarterback, made a bad mistake. Warner didn’t assume Harrison would be dropping into a zone, but he did. When Warner tried hitting Anquan Boldin on a quick slant, Harrison was there to pick him off. That alone still didn’t kill the Cardinals first-half bettors. What happened next did. Bad Beatles Songs
Harrison just kept going. A few Cardinals had a shot to tackle him but didn’t. Larry Fitzgerald would have caught him but ran into a teammate on the sideline. Harrison barely got in the end zone as he was brought down. The Steelers led 17-7 at the half. Cardinals first-half bettors wondered what happened.
Presumably some of them had the under for the game, which seemed pretty safe too late in the fourth quarter. © Provided by Yahoo! Sports Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker James Harrison returns an interception for a 100-yard touchdown during the second quarter of Super Bowl XLIII. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)Late flurry of points pushes Super Bowl over the total
The over/under for the game was 46. With a little more than three minutes left in the game, the score was 20-14. A tie and overtime seemed unlikely, so to lose the under, there would need to be at least 13 points scored in the final three minutes. Possible, but not likely. Bad Beats Sports
A safety was called on the Steelers for holding in the end zone. That didn’t seem like a big deal at the time for under bettors. But it was the beginning of a bad beat.
Two plays after the safety, Fitzgerald split the safeties down the middle of the field and took a pass 64 yards for a touchdown. The Steelers trailed 23-20. The total was still under with 2:37 left, but now the path to the over was clear.
Steelers fans weren’t upset with what happened next. Ben Roethlisberger led a drive downfield, and Santonio Holmes made one of the iconic catches in Super Bowl history on the sideline with 35 seconds left. The game went over the total. And yes, Harrison’s crazy interception return factored in that as well.
That Steelers Super Bowl win was one of the most memorable games in NFL history. It was memorable for bettors too, with two rough bad beats.
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