Happy you got to come back and visit Ann Arbor, still a good music scene. As a lions fan, I'll have to say I have never seen two offensive pass interference calls on the same drive that would have been resulted in TD! I'm sure there's more to the story but unless that was JK Metcalf's mother-in-law, he's a bum. He and the fan should've both been tossed immediately. Crazy fun game😁
Agree on the two OPI’s. Last one was blatant and in front of me. I was yelling immediately. And the play was whistled dead. They shoulda just said that. The Steelers all stopped at the whistle.
Yeah. I don't love all the OPI calls but they were consistent. Honestly haven't seen the Washington or the first one against the Lions. I may rewatch the game tonight
Thanks for sharing this. Native Pittsburghers and life long Steeler fans, my sons and I watched the game on TV from our home in Charlotte, NC. At its best, Steeler magic can enhance the tone of a day, a weekend — even a winter, or a year! Steeler Nation is a thing - and it’s a great distraction from our actual nation.
You are a lucky man to have seen that game live. Lived in Pittsburgh from 1974-1981, left Pittsburgh with 2 sons born there and they are lifelong Steeler fans. Coincidentally, my oldest son went to Michigan and now my granddaughter is a freshman there. With your love of ABB and TBB, Steelers and Michigan, you are a good man.
As for the game - the suggestion that one play doesn't win or lose a game is officially "false". The watch is an interesting piece of technology, keep in mind that the watch is not capable of understanding what you are doing it only measure"pulse". In your case the bpm didn't rise due to an increase in cardiac output (workload increase) it spiked due to increase in adrenaline. This is the same scenario that musicians go through while playing in stage. It's also helpful in understanding white lab coat syndrome with blood pressure spikes. Go Lions !!
Damn! As a lifelong Lions fan that ending just about broke me.
I know, man. And Lions fans, like Pirates fans, have PTSD.
Happy you got to come back and visit Ann Arbor, still a good music scene. As a lions fan, I'll have to say I have never seen two offensive pass interference calls on the same drive that would have been resulted in TD! I'm sure there's more to the story but unless that was JK Metcalf's mother-in-law, he's a bum. He and the fan should've both been tossed immediately. Crazy fun game😁
PS happy new year.
Agree on the two OPI’s. Last one was blatant and in front of me. I was yelling immediately. And the play was whistled dead. They shoulda just said that. The Steelers all stopped at the whistle.
Lions fans seem to forget that Darnell Washington was called for an OPI that wired out a Metcalf touchdown earlier.
Yeah. I don't love all the OPI calls but they were consistent. Honestly haven't seen the Washington or the first one against the Lions. I may rewatch the game tonight
https://x.com/Steelersdepot/status/2003177163835723872/video/1
Quite a game. Nothing ever comes easy for our Steelers. Unbelievable ending and the Gainwell catch was spectacular!
Hilarious!
As a NY Jets fan, my heart rate rarely goes over 40 beats per minute. So technically, my team has induced near-death experiences. Oh well.
lol. Sorry man. Being a Jets fan is rough.
Thanks for sharing this. Native Pittsburghers and life long Steeler fans, my sons and I watched the game on TV from our home in Charlotte, NC. At its best, Steeler magic can enhance the tone of a day, a weekend — even a winter, or a year! Steeler Nation is a thing - and it’s a great distraction from our actual nation.
You said it! Glad you enjoyed it
I’ve always loved Detroit sports and music fans. We know how to have a good time, win or lose!
For sure!!
Great game to watch as I did after my cowboys lost their third straight.
You are a lucky man to have seen that game live. Lived in Pittsburgh from 1974-1981, left Pittsburgh with 2 sons born there and they are lifelong Steeler fans. Coincidentally, my oldest son went to Michigan and now my granddaughter is a freshman there. With your love of ABB and TBB, Steelers and Michigan, you are a good man.
:)
As for the game - the suggestion that one play doesn't win or lose a game is officially "false". The watch is an interesting piece of technology, keep in mind that the watch is not capable of understanding what you are doing it only measure"pulse". In your case the bpm didn't rise due to an increase in cardiac output (workload increase) it spiked due to increase in adrenaline. This is the same scenario that musicians go through while playing in stage. It's also helpful in understanding white lab coat syndrome with blood pressure spikes. Go Lions !!