Coach’s Corner: Super Bowl thoughts and season wrapup
Editor’s Note: Below is a questions and answers column running each Tuesday called “Coach’s Corner.” Sports editor Josh Koehn and former Gavilan football coach Bob Garcia, father of Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jeff Garcia, will talk about all things football.
Koehn: Hey, how you doing?
Garcia: I’m all right, just walked in. How you doing, Josh?
K: I’m doing good. You got a second to talk about the Super Bowl?
G: Sure, lets talks about it.
K: OK, real good. It was one of those games where it was pretty slow for three quarters and then the fourth quarter was a pretty epic finish.
G: I think both teams had their opportunities to win. I think it came down to a couple guys making big plays. I think that receiver from Pittsburgh—
K: Santonio Holmes.
G: Holmes, he did a great job. But, then again, the quarterback had to get the ball there (on the last touchdown) and there were three guys there. It’s like a breakdown in defensive coverage, you leave a guy open. They go to one side and it’s almost there, they go to the other side and all of a sudden they get it. I always thought Pittsburgh, because of their defense – hey, that interception before the half. If somebody stops him it’s over. It’s still only a three-point ballgame, but right there that’s a 14-point turnover.
K: Yeah. James Harrison, the league’s defensive MVP, he definitely played like it on that play.
G: And that other one, where he go that roughing, I don’t care how good the guys is, that’s not called for. Especially when you’ve been around a a league and you’re a player that everyone looks up to. That was unbelievable. They should have kicked [Harrison] out.
K: Was that the punch?
G: Yeah, well, a punch, it was the one where he got the guy down and then he pushed him back.
K: Yeah, you know I thought that was actually going to give Arizona the ball back for a a personal foul.
G: I thought so too. And then that last pay of the game —
K: How did they not review that? (more…)