James Harrison Interception for TD, 2009 Super Bowl, Video
Posted on | February 2, 2009 | 1 Comment
James Harrison Interception for Touchdown, 2009 Super Bowl, Video. Okay. Here is a little Super Bowl XLIII trivia question.
The thing that took longest to happen at the Super Bowl was:
A. Bruce Springsteen’s halftime show.
B. President Obama’s terrific pregame interview.
C. James Harrison’s 100 yard run for a touchdown.
D. All of the above.
If you guessed C, then you know what the following video clip is going to be. The big man had some moves about thirty yards from the end zone. What eventually propels him in is that final burst that starts around the five yard line and ends on Larry Fitzgerald’s leg.
Hat tip goes to Awful Announcing
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February 3rd, 2009 @ 1:05 pm
that is called holding on kurt warner so they should be down and that should not be a touchdown!!!!!