Monday, September 7, 2015

Super Bowl XIII - Rematch Between Steelers and Cowboys

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Super Bowl XIII was a rematch between the Steelers and the Cowboys

Dallas had a Super Bowl record of 2 wins and 2 losses. Pittsburgh had a record of 2 wins and no losses. Whoever won this Super Bowl would make history as the first team to win three of them. The Steelers had a Super Bowl win over the Cowboys 3 years earlier so that made them rivals of Dallas.  Pittsburgh Steeler quarterback Terry Bradshaw was good at reading a defense. He threw for 318 yards and 4 touchdowns which were both Super Bowl records in a 35-31 victory that made the Steelers the first team to win three Super Bowls. Bradshaw was the first player to get awarded the regular saeson MVP and Super Bowl MVP in the same year. The Cowboys also set an NFL record by making it to their fifth Super Bowl. The Cowboys play a significant part in making Super Bowl XIII one of the greatest ever. Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach matched Bradshaw throw for throw in the early part of the game. He completed a pass to tony Hill on the 39 yard line for a touchdown in the first quarter and Dallas took a 14-7 lead when Mike Hegman picked up a Pittsburgh fumble and returned it for a 39 yard touchdown. Then the Steelers scored the next 28 of 31 points in the game to gain control. Bradshaw thew a 10 yard pass to John Stallworth who turned it into a 75 yard touchdown which would be his second of the game to tie the score 14-14. Rocky Bleier and Lynn Swann also caught TD passes from Bradshaw. Franco Harris also ran for a touchdown. The Cowboys responded to the Pittsburgh surge by nearly making an unbelievable comeback. Staubach threw touchdown passes to Billy Joe Dupree and Butch Johnson in the fourth quarter. The second TD pass was to Butch Johnson was after the Cowboys recovered an onside kick. A second onside kick was tried was tried, but Bradshaw fell on the ball to run out the clock. Bradshaw made the difference in the game. Best Sports Gambling Site Reviews

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