Super Bowl XIII (1979, Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31)
Approval Rate: 92%
Reviews 13
by jy8264fa
Thu Jan 15 2009This game was arguably one of the best Super Bowl matchups ever as both team's featured the No. 1 ranked defensive units in their respective conferences and more then solid offenses and featured 14 future Hall of-Famers, nine from Pitt and five from Big D. At halftime the Steelers took a 21-14 lead, but were able to pull away in the second half due to two major miscues on the part of the Cowboys and one questionable penalty by the refs. First, is Jackie Smith not being able to hold onto a potential game tying pass in the third quarter, which lead to the famous call by Cowboys play by play annoucer by Verne Lundquist "Aw, Bless his heart, he has to be the sickest man in America". Thus the Cowboys had to settle for a field goal and trailed 21-17, instead of being able to tie the game. On the Steelers next posssesion, Cowboys DB Benny Barnes was called for tripping Lynn Swann, when it was incidental contact, however the incidental contact rule didn't exist in the NFL at the time, an... Read more
by oufan4life
Wed Oct 10 2007I hated the outcome of this game, but it was one of the most exciting games I'd ever seen. The Steelers were a force to be reckonned with, but the Cowboys were pretty awesome in their own right. It was certainly the most exciting finish to a Super Bowl I've ever seen.
by gangsta123
Tue Jan 16 2007anytime the Steelers win, its really awesome.....beating the Cowboys was like beating a jr. high football team
by portecrayon
Tue Mar 07 2006Poor Jackie Smith a Hall Of Fame TE who dropped a sure TD that would have kept the score tied. Tony D ran 16 times for 95 yards. Hey Coach Landry why did you not run Tony D about Twenty Five times the Steelers could not stop'em.
by alpepper
Wed Feb 08 2006Though not as close as the score would allude (Dallas scored 2 late TDs to close the gap), it had a ton of scoring with John Stallworth and Terry Bradshaw hooking up for 2 TDs. The tragic sight of Jackie Smith dropping an easy TD was memorable. Smith, a Hall of Fame TE at the end of his career, deserved a better finale.
by sykadelik
Sun Jan 08 2006Feh. Don't let the score fool you, this game is extremely overrated, as the Steelers led by 18 and the Cowboys' last two TDs came in garbage time. I suspect the igh rating comes from the fact that every other Super Bowl around this time was so bad it was being called the "Super Bore". The Steelers-Rams game was actually better, despite the 12-point spread.
by philkid3
Fri Sep 09 2005Man this game is underrated. It should be mentioned in the top 10 without a doubt, but it's become somewhat forgotten. It kills me that the Cowboys never lost a Super Bowl by more than 4 points. If freakin' Jackie Smith could hold onto the ball Dallas might've won. Have you ever watched the NFL Films coverage? Pittsburgh got alot of calls. Even Jack Hamm said so. Pittsburgh was a great team, but, unlike X, this should've been Dallas's game. The 70s should've been a split and Team of the 70s would be one of the great debates of all time.
by mtbmlb
Thu Mar 10 2005One of the best. Plus, I hate the Cowboys. The Steelers were dominant in that era and deserved to win.
by mcgowan
Mon Dec 13 2004Not the best played ( Bradshaw throwing three INT's in the 1st half ) , but, in my opinion , still the most exciting SB ever played . A roller coaster ride ,with so many exciting plays and TD's , from kickoff to the final gun .
by jamestkirk
Wed Sep 24 2003In my opinion, the best Super Bowl. A great, competitive, and exciting game from beginning to end.
by jason1972
Wed Nov 27 2002Terry Bradshaw as QB at his finest.
by bigdogdad
Tue Nov 19 2002Any time the Steelers win it's great. Beating the Cowboys was a bonus.
by lukskywlkr
Thu Oct 24 2002Good game or not, the wrong team won.