I had a blast at the game. I was sad that the Steelers didn't hold up their end of the bargain, but seeing my first NFL game (and my first football game in a dome) was a TON of fun.

I am a little annoyed at sportswriters saying crap about Cowher like this crap:

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/column...len&id=2240204

Then, in a similar brain spasm, Cowher opted to start the second half with a gamble, calling for an onside kick, a trick that surprised none of the Colts.
Did that asswipe even watch the game? The Steelers had NOTHING going on offense the whole game. Their 7 points were thanks to Manning's INT that got run back 40 or so yards.

I think it was a risky, gutsy, call by Cowher and probably a smart call. He knew his offense needed some kind of spark BADLY if they were going to have any hope of pulling the game even. It was 16-7 at the time. The final score was 26-7. They never ended up scoring any more points- not even in garbage time. It should be pretty obvious that the coach was smart enough to see his offense needed some kind of boost.