Super Bowl 43: Steelers-Cardinals Prediction – Get Ready For Sadness and Nausea Browns Fans

Steelers-Cardinals Prediction - Super Bowl 43 - Over-Under OddsWe are still 4 days and 21 hours away (thanks NFL.com) from the kickoff of Super Bowl 43 as I write this Steelers-Cardinals prediction post. Yet, I feel pretty confident that no one is going to get injured or get in trouble between now and Sunday that could materially affect the outcome of the game.

Earlier today, I updated you on the current injury status of Pittsburgh WR and Super Bowl 40 MVP Hines Ward. His sprained knee is hurting, and he won’t be 100%, but he will play. And seriously, it’s Hines Ward. Would you expect any different? JJ Arrington is a different story for Arizona, but he is obviously far less critical to his team’s success than Hines Ward.


If you want need a refresher of any of the particulars for this Sunday’s game (time, date, location, halftime entertainment, etc) click on over to the Super Bowl 43 Quick Preview that we did last week. It should be able to answer all of your questions.

As far as the point spreads go, here are the latest lines, courtesy of our friends at DocSports:

  • Sportsbook.com Point Spread: Steelers -6.5
  • Bodog Point Spread: Steelers -7
  • BookMaker Point Spread: Steelers -6.5
  • SuperBook Point Spread: Steelers -7

And the Over-Under odds for the Steelers-Cardinals game:

  • Sportsbook.com Steelers-Cardinals Over-Under: 46.5
  • Bodog Steelers-Cardinals Over-Under: 47
  • BookMaker Steelers-Cardinals Over-Under: 46.5
  • SuperBook Steelers-Cardinals Over-Under: 46.5

So, as they have been all week, the Steelers sit at right around a one touchdown favorite with an over-under average just under 47 points. I don’t know whether or not the Steelers will cover — I will leave that up to spread experts like Fraschetti to decide, as he did in his Cardinals-Steelers prediction post — but I do think that the Steelers will win Super Bowl 43, and that the two teams will go above the over.

This, of course, means that all Browns fans will have to once again live in a world in which the Steelers are the Super Bowl champs for an entire year. I know…the thought of it makes me nauseous too.

But as Rasheed Wallace once said, “it is what it is, and it do what it do.” (Side note: who knew that Rasheed Wallace could be so existentially brilliant?)

Steelers-Cardinals Super Bowl 43 Prediction

Steelers-Cardinals Super Bowl 43 Prediction | Over-Under

Before I get into the three reasons why I think the Pittsburgh Steelers will in Super Bowl 43, let’s discuss three reasons why the Cardinals could win the game.

1 – As Fraschetti pointed out in his first Super Bowl 43 preview article, the achilles heel of the Steelers’ defense throughout the years has been vulnerability through the air. The Steelers are monsters up front, and make it difficult for any team to run the ball, but they have been susceptible to big pass plays. This year, the Steelers ranked #1 across the board in defense, so I’m not sure this reason really holds much water (hence why I think the Steelers will win), but if the Cardinals are going to outscore the Steelers, they will have to do it by throwing the ball.

2 – Piggy-backing off of #1, the Cardinals have an absolutely outstanding passing game. If the Cardinals were a run-first team, I would say they have no chance. But with Kurt Warner and his deadly trio of Larry Fitzgerald, a healthier and probably extremely motivated Anquan Boldin, and the underrated Steve Breaston, the Cardinals will be able to move the ball through the air. In fact, I think the Cardinals will make this a higher scoring game than people think and get the final score above the Over-Under. And Kurt Warner proved in the 4th quarter of the NFC Championship Game that he still has some of the magic that made him a Super Bowl MVP once beforeSteelers-Cardinals Prediction for Super Bowl 43 | Over-Under Odds.

3 – The Cardinals defense has been playing better. I don’t buy into some of the over-hyping of the Cardinals defense that I’ve read this week by some purported “experts”, but this is a defense that has proven itself to be opportunistic. Super Bowls can often turn on defensive serendipity — being in the right place at the right time for turnovers. Just ask the Steelers, who suffered their only Super Bowl loss because Larry Brown just happened to be standing right in the path of two Neil O’Donnell misfires. If the Cardinals are going to win, the defense will have to come up with a couple of key turnovers.

However, I don’t see this happening enough to get the Cardinals over the hump, which leads me to the three main reasons why I think the Steelers will be victorious in Super Bowl 43.

1 – Ben Roethlisberger will have a big game and be named Super Bowl 43 MVP. Big Ben was just an inexperienced youngster in Super Bowl 40. He was managing games for a strong running team with a great defense and he played a pretty poor game individually against the Seahawks. He is older, better, and now the unquestioned offensive leader and lynchpin of this year’s Steelers. He has Santonio Holmes Ben Roethlisberger - Steelers-Cardinals Predictionon one side and Old Reliable Hines Ward on the other, plus a healthy Willie Parker behind him. Roethlisberger will have two or three plays that he will try to force — he always does — and the Cardinals have to turn these plays into turnovers to have a chance.

I don’t see it happening. I think Ben Roethlisberger is extra, extra motivated to have a big game Sunday to erase the memories of his poor performance in Super Bowl 40 (no matter what he might say about not thinking about that game or it being in the past). He’s an athlete and he’s human. He’s thinking about it, and very much wants to compensate for it with a signature Super Bowl win. His legacy and the beginnings of his potential Hall of Fame candidacy — yeah, I said it — are on the line Sunday. He has burned the Browns too often for me to not have confidence that he’ll have a big game.

(For the record, I can’t believe I’ve somehow turned into a huge Ben Roethlisberger cheerleader, especially after writing this horrific post before the season started, but such is life when your team starts Ken Dorsey for half a season.)

2 – Troy Polamalu and James Harrison are two of the 5 best defensive players the Cardinals have faced all season. And this is an unscientific statement; I didn’t go down the Cardinals’ schedule this year. Polamalu and Harrison may very well be the two best defenders they have faced, bar none. Kurt Warner has proven that he is susceptible to fumbles when hit in the pocket — enter James Harrison and the zone-blitzing Steelers. Warner has also proven that he willMike Tomlin - Steelers-Cardinals Preview force throws, especially to Larry Fitzgerald, when the pocket collapses — enter the eye-reader Troy Polamalu.

I have a feeling that both of these guys will be involved in crucial, game-changing turnovers that will prevent the Cardinals from scoring enough points to win.

3 – Mike Tomlin. He’s a Steeler, but I love this guy. In fact, I have absolutely no idea how Eric frickin’ Mangini is every going to beat Tomlin. He is tough, he is old school, and he is absolutely the heartbeat and emotional leader of this Steelers team. I like Ken Whisenhunt and I think he is a very solid coach (better than Eric frickin’ Mangini), but Mike Tomlin just seems to have that extra gear of will and enthusiasm that trickles down to his players and gets the Steelers over the hump.

Mike Tomlin inspires a physical style of play in the Steelers that the Cardinals have not seen this year. I think the Cardinals are too skilled offensively to not score some points, but when push comes to shove — and it will — the Steelers will out-tough the Cardinals to the victory.

So sorry Browns fans, the nightmare continues. I will be rooting for the Cardinals, and hoping to be dead wrong with this prediction — I just don’t think I will be.

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  • Midnight Writer

    I beg to differ, Jrod!

    The score: Arizona Cardinals 17 – Pitts-puke, 12.

    Difference Maker: Cards Coach Ken Wizenhunt, who, as a Steelers coach, spent a lot of time at meetings with Big Ben Roethlisberger.

    According to former Browns QB Bernie Kosar, there was no love lost between Wizenhunt and Big Ben.

    Wizenhunt knows how Ben thinks, his likes and especially his dislikes and what makes him throw under the worst conditions. Arizona’s defense will be ready, Kosar told WKNR AM 850, Friday morning.

    Rumor has it that Wizenhunt expected to be named to the Steelers head coach position after Bill Cower left — but Mike Tomlin got it, instead.

    So Ken has something to prove, Sunday.

    Kosar actually picked the Cardinals by seven points — but then said the Steelers would probably win.

    That’s only because Bernie — like the rest of us Browns fans — give too much credit and power to that team in Pennsylvania.

    Kosar actually came from Boardman, Ohio, near Youngstown, a blue collar town once divided between Browns and Steelers fans. (These days the battered, tattered town is painted black and gold.)

    Another factor to consider is Cardinals QB Kurt Warner has been to the Big Game before — leading the surprising St. Louis Rams to the Super Bowl following the 1999 and 2001 seasons. He was MVP in the first one won by St. Louis.

    The guy at 37, has been around the block a few times. Although not as big as Ben, Warner has his own kind of toughness and a can-do spirit matched only by a big, big arm.

    After all, he wasn’t even drafted out of Northern Iowa and made his name by putting up incredible statistics in the Arena Football League, writes Tony Grossi of The Plain Dealer.

    Altough the Rams signed Warner in 1998, they allocated him to Amsterdam in NFL Europe as a favor to its coach — and Warner proved himself by lighting it up in the City of Anything Goes, as well.

    Here is the pathetic part: Browns Head Coach Chris Palmer had the chance to draft Warner in 1999 for a measly $10,000 bonus — and passed.

    But I doubt any quarterback could have had success with Cleveland, back then. Just ask former Browns QB Tim Couch, who did remarkably well behind an offensive line that bent like a straw.

    Couch suffered a concussion or two and hurt his arm, preventing him from making a comeback. Nowadays, Couch can be heard on a Kentucky radio sports station, and is married to the former Heather Kosar. (no relation to Bernie.)

    But I digress.

    Pre-Superbowl predictions — especially where random scores are bandied about — are ridiculous and have no merit.

    We only have to go back one year to see that. Remember the 19-0 Patriots? Well, Little Brother Eli comes into Super Bowl 42 and refuses to go down.

    The Patriots completly underestimated and disrespected the New York Football Giants and when the dust had settled, it was Giants’ David Tyree with an unbelievable catch to the helmet that gave New York the win.

    New England Patriots Head Coach Bill Belichick was not a happy man, as indicated in a recent “Jeopardy” show.

    The “Jeopardy” answer: Bill Belichick. The question: This head coach had a hissy fit and refused to shake hands with the winning coach of Super Bowl 42.

    A new “Jeopardy” question for next year: Answer: Ben Roethlisberger.

    Question: This NFL QB threw for four interceptions in a game which gave the Arizona Cardinals its first Super Bowl win.

    Go, Browns!

  • tom

    u amazing s.o.b. u won me 125 dollars tonight

  • http://www.midwestsportsfans.com JRod

    @tom, for the first time all year I was actually right on a prediction. I guess if you’re going to be right on a game, this is the one to be right on. Glad to be of service of Tom. Congrats.

  • Much Needed Reality Check

    I’m here to add your sadness and nausea! Woo hoo!

    Sorry, Midnight Wrong-er, about your wishful thinking Cards’ pick. I’d advise both you and Bernie the Greek there to stay out of the prediction biz. Although it would be some sweet irony for Kosar to have to interview Ben on the subject of historic game winning drives. (Better Jeopardy Answer: “This city’s suicide hotline center set a record for calls received after Super Bowl XLIII.”)

    Btw JRod, nice call picking Harrison to make a “crucial game-changing” interception. Now you — maybe you’ve got a future in the prognos business.

  • Midnight Writer

    Mr. Delusional Czech,

    We are way past the Super Bowl and into the mini-Mangini Era.

    (See my latest Browns Banter post).

    Enjoy yourself, Steelers fans because you guys will not repeat maybe for a couple of generations (given your team’s ages and high draft picks.)

    You might be able to tell your grandchildren some day about the good old days when Pitts-puke football ruled the world.

    Better keep a journal so you don’t forget in your old age.