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June 26, 2008
#1
this is pathetic.
the Giants should have one for superbowl xlii
this superbowl was won by the refs……once again (seattle in superbowl xl as-well)
June 26, 2008
#2
I know this isn’t out yet so you are asking “How can you review this?” Come on! This is Steeler football at it’s finest. Super Bowl Champions. You can’t go wrong buying this video unless you are a Browns, Bengals, Chargers, Ravens, or Cardinals fans and in that case I feel sorry for all of you. In fact you should buy this video because your teams will probably never get to experience winning a Super Bowl, expcept for the Ravens.
June 26, 2008
#3
This Blu-ray is also available for FREE with a 2009 Sports Illustrated magazine subscription.
Click on the Steelers Package promotion.
June 26, 2008
#4
As soon as this one comes out…..Not only can we view “The Best Team EVER”, we view them playing their “Best Game EVER”. The Pittsburgh Steelers show how it’s done when times get tough.
June 26, 2008
#5
I recently purchased the past super bowls on DVD and they were of very poor quality but the super bowl in it’s entirety was on the DVD. This is
what i thought i was buying here after seeing the advertisements for it.
This DVD only shows 12 minutes of Super Bowl 43 ( starting at 55 min into the disc ) and i feel i have been cheated yet again by Warner Bros. If i may mention Super Bowl 9 from my other set they are selling on DVD. They advertised it to be the complete unedited original television broadcast and you open the DVD after you sent them your money and BAMMN and big disclaimer stating some plays may be missing.
Misleading people to take their money is theft. They mentioned the technology back in super bowl 9 didn’t permit them to make a quality product, yet i have Movies on DVD from before that time period and they
look allot better . Super Bowl 9 Looked like a bootleg VHS copy that had been copied over and over again.
Anyways mislead/ripped off again !!!!