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Post by 6Trophies » Thu Feb 12, 2026 1:37 pm

Ex-Steelers QB Neil O'Donnell Exposed By His Own Teammate For Allegedly Rigging Super Bowl XXX

Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Neil O'Donnell may have very well just had a tough day at work during Super Bowl XXX. In the 1995 season, O'Donnell led Bill Cowher’s team to the big game against the Dallas Cowboys. Unfortunately for Pittsburgh, O'Donnell threw just one touchdown pass while being intercepted three times. Even decades later, fans and analysts alike have speculated that O'Donnell’s unusually poor performance, or behavior seemingly out of character, might suggest something more sinister, including rumors that he was somehow paid off to throw the game. None of that has ever been proven true.

During that 1995 season, O'Donnell had thrown 17 touchdown passes against only seven interceptions. He was by no means a perfect quarterback, but he was generally reliable in protecting the football. That is why his three interceptions in the Super Bowl, two of which were picked off by Cowboys defensive back Larry Brown, raised so many eyebrows. The mistakes occurred at critical moments, directly swinging momentum in Dallas’ favor and contributing significantly to Pittsburgh’s defeat.

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Accusing a former teammate of rigging a Super Bowl is an extraordinary claim, yet that is precisely what former Steelers guard Emerson Martin alleged while speaking on Million Dollar Minute with Neil Haley. Martin’s comments reignited debates among fans who still wonder if O'Donnell’s performance was merely an off day or something far more controversial. Regardless of the truth, the memory of Super Bowl XXX remains a defining and painful moment in Steelers history.

"Yes, so listen, nothing against Neil O'Donnell, but I do believe he threw that Super Bowl," Martin said while speaking on the show. "Neil threw two perfect passes in that game. Go back and watch the game. We had a receiver named Corey Holliday running down the sideline with his hands up and almost like [Larry] Brown was checking down in the slot and Neil's perfect two passes went to Brown."

"We had held Emmitt Smith to under 50 yards for the game," Martin said. "He had one long run for 36 yards. So he had one run for 36 yards and he was under 50 yards for the game. If you take those two plays away where Brown returned those two interceptions inside the 10-yard line, that is two touchdowns that they converted in that game and they would have been totally dominated by us and we would be talking about a different story... we should have won that game. We were the better team that day. We played better with the exception of two plays."

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Post by Obviously » Thu Feb 12, 2026 2:29 pm

Well they certainly weren't the better team for a good chunk of the first half allowing Dallas to take a 13-0 and having to play catch-up. He is right that the defense had Dallas stymied in the second half, and if not for those INTs, it would have been a different result.
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Post by swissvale72 » Thu Feb 12, 2026 2:55 pm

Obviously wrote:
Thu Feb 12, 2026 2:29 pm
Well they certainly weren't the better team for a good chunk of the first half allowing Dallas to take a 13-0 and having to play catch-up. He is right that the defense had Dallas stymied in the second half, and if not for those INTs, it would have been a different result.
I remember Andre Hastings with a clean drop to play directly proceeding the final pick given the Steelers, a second and two or possibly a first down instead of a second and 10. I also remember Corey Holliday running free. I write it off to nothing more than O'Donnell fucking up and then I remember losing him in free agency to the Jets mad dog Russo casting doubt on O'Donnell's decision saying."O'Donnell can drive a Cadillac meeting the Steelers, but he can't drive a Chevy the jets." That decision by O'Donnell relegated himself to being a back up for the of his career something which he seemed OK with.

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Post by .Kodiak » Thu Feb 12, 2026 3:30 pm

Obviously wrote:
Thu Feb 12, 2026 2:29 pm
Well they certainly weren't the better team for a good chunk of the first half allowing Dallas to take a 13-0 and having to play catch-up. He is right that the defense had Dallas stymied in the second half, and if not for those INTs, it would have been a different result.
They got punched in the mouth HARD in that first quarter. I was worried they were going to get destroyed. Otherwise, they pretty much owned the next 3 quarters save those Neil O picks.

I was absolutely certain they were going to score a TD that last drive. Was worried they might score too quickly.

5-wide was unstoppable all year. Except for those 2 frickin' picks.

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Post by langer » Thu Feb 12, 2026 3:40 pm

The tell was that asshole going to the Jets for a big contract.

Obviously was paid off.

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Post by swissvale72 » Thu Feb 12, 2026 3:51 pm

.Kodiak wrote:
Thu Feb 12, 2026 3:30 pm
Obviously wrote:
Thu Feb 12, 2026 2:29 pm
Well they certainly weren't the better team for a good chunk of the first half allowing Dallas to take a 13-0 and having to play catch-up. He is right that the defense had Dallas stymied in the second half, and if not for those INTs, it would have been a different result.
They got punched in the mouth HARD in that first quarter. I was worried they were going to get destroyed. Otherwise, they pretty much owned the next 3 quarters save those Neil O picks.

I was absolutely certain they were going to score a TD that last drive. Was worried they might score too quickly.

5-wide was unstoppable all year. Except for those 2 frickin' picks.
Yet, like freaking Tomlin, who followed him, cowhercdecided to basically ease into that game didn't come out in the five widesccame out giving the ball to Eric Pegrum

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Post by .Kodiak » Thu Feb 12, 2026 4:57 pm

swissvale72 wrote:
Thu Feb 12, 2026 3:51 pm
Yet, like freaking Tomlin, who followed him, cowhercdecided to basically ease into that game didn't come out in the five widesccame out giving the ball to Eric Pegrum
The 5-wide was never their "base" offense, and likely couldn't or shouldn't have been. Unbelievably hard to stop, but also high risk (as demonstrated with the 2 picks).

Not sure Cowher "easing in" had much to do with Lloyd's knees buckling and getting steamrolled a few times in Q1.

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Post by Ice » Thu Feb 12, 2026 5:21 pm

Reading this and wondering if I should feel like a bad fan for never having heard of Emerson Martin, so Wikipedia says he was waived in October, 1995. Did they pick him back up later in the season, or did he have the same view of the Super Bowl as the rest of the nation?
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Post by Dan Smith--BYU » Thu Feb 12, 2026 5:26 pm

"The tell was that asshole going to the Jets for a big contract.

Obviously was paid off."

Actually it would make more sense if he played well for a big contract.

Walker of the Seahawks will make a lot more money after that SB than before.

Also look at the stupid contract Larry Brown got from the Raiders.

I think more obvious and correct explanation is that those passes were the result of Deion Sanders and some bad route running.

Usually when a pass goes right to a CB when the QB is not pressured, the WR ran the wrong route on a timing pattern and this happened to Peyton in the SB as well.
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Post by swissvale72 » Thu Feb 12, 2026 5:27 pm

.Kodiak wrote:
Thu Feb 12, 2026 4:57 pm
swissvale72 wrote:
Thu Feb 12, 2026 3:51 pm
Yet, like freaking Tomlin, who followed him, cowhercdecided to basically ease into that game didn't come out in the five widesccame out giving the ball to Eric Pegrum
The 5-wide was never their "base" offense, and likely couldn't or shouldn't have been. Unbelievably hard to stop, but also high risk (as demonstrated with the 2 picks).

Not sure Cowher "easing in" had much to do with Lloyd's knees buckling and getting steamrolled a few times in Q1.
May have had something to do with 0 points until just before halftime

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Post by .Kodiak » Thu Feb 12, 2026 5:38 pm

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May have had something to do with 0 points until just before halftime
Maybe you would have preferred 2 more picks in the first half.

5-wide was something of a gimmick. They used it like most teams use no-huddle today, and with few exceptions no-huddle or hurry-up isn't anyone's base offense.


BTW, facing a team that won 2 of the last 3 SBs with a slew of HOFers is exactly when the younger, inexperienced team might "ease-in" because of nerves and the moment. But with Tomlin, he had the Cowboys and chose to ease-in....

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Post by swissvale72 » Thu Feb 12, 2026 5:53 pm

.Kodiak wrote:
Thu Feb 12, 2026 5:38 pm
swissvale72 wrote:
Thu Feb 12, 2026 5:27 pm
May have had something to do with 0 points until just before halftime
Maybe you would have preferred 2 more picks in the first half.

5-wide was something of a gimmick. They used it like most teams use no-huddle today, and with few exceptions no-huddle or hurry-up isn't anyone's base offense.


BTW, facing a team that won 2 of the last 3 SBs with a slew of HOFers is exactly when the younger, inexperienced team might "ease-in" because of nerves and the moment. But with Tomlin, he had the Cowboys and chose to ease-in....
No, I would have preferred more points in the first half. I would have preferred something more productive than Eric pegram, 6 carries for 15 yards, longest run 4 yards.

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.Kodiak wrote:
Thu Feb 12, 2026 4:57 pm
swissvale72 wrote:
Thu Feb 12, 2026 3:51 pm
Yet, like freaking Tomlin, who followed him, cowhercdecided to basically ease into that game didn't come out in the five widesccame out giving the ball to Eric Pegrum
The 5-wide was never their "base" offense, and likely couldn't or shouldn't have been. Unbelievably hard to stop, but also high risk (as demonstrated with the 2 picks).

Not sure Cowher "easing in" had much to do with Lloyd's knees buckling and getting steamrolled a few times in Q1.
Why run the 5-wide without Kordell Stewart on the field? Kordell was part of a ton of big plays for them and they sidelined him in that game.
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Post by 955876 » Thu Feb 12, 2026 8:20 pm

langer wrote:
Thu Feb 12, 2026 3:40 pm
The tell was that asshole going to the Jets for a big contract.

Obviously was paid off.

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Wouldn’t he have gotten an even larger contract in free agency had he won the SB?

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Post by Dan Smith--BYU » Thu Feb 12, 2026 8:50 pm

I know right? I guess people are entitled to conspiracy theories but they have to follow logically from the motive.
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Post by DumlinBumlinStumlin » Thu Feb 12, 2026 8:57 pm

:twisted: Neil O’Dollar $$&& :twisted:
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Post by langer » Thu Feb 12, 2026 9:12 pm

955876 wrote:
Thu Feb 12, 2026 8:20 pm
langer wrote:
Thu Feb 12, 2026 3:40 pm
The tell was that asshole going to the Jets for a big contract.

Obviously was paid off.

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Wouldn’t he have gotten an even larger contract in free agency had he won the SB?


Maybe, but if he was made an offer he couldn't refuse...

Are we saying it's totally impossible that an NFL player in a position to affect the outcome of a game would never do that?
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Post by Dan Smith--BYU » Thu Feb 12, 2026 9:44 pm

But that's a different motive.

And it would have to be a hell of a lot of money since a great performance or even a winning performance would have been worth tens of millions even back then.

And we have no proof he was linked to gamblers. You can't say because some NBA players did it in 2025 O'Donnell did it in 1996. Not every dumb fuck play is throwing the game.

Again, if we are going to accuse everyone including Payton Manning who throws a pick six in the Superbowl of a crime, then you have to have solid proof.
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Post by CKSteeler » Fri Feb 13, 2026 1:34 am

The whole limo part of the story is something I had not heard before.

Claim is that he didn't fly back with team. Got into a limo with his agent and then went to the Jets so a lot of guys never spoke to him again.

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Post by 955876 » Fri Feb 13, 2026 4:36 pm

langer wrote:
Thu Feb 12, 2026 9:12 pm
955876 wrote:
Thu Feb 12, 2026 8:20 pm
langer wrote:
Thu Feb 12, 2026 3:40 pm
The tell was that asshole going to the Jets for a big contract.

Obviously was paid off.

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Wouldn’t he have gotten an even larger contract in free agency had he won the SB?


Maybe, but if he was made an offer he couldn't refuse...

Are we saying it's totally impossible that an NFL player in a position to affect the outcome of a game would never do that?
In October 2025, a major federal investigation uncovered illegal gambling schemes involving NBA players and coaches using inside information to manipulate player prop bets. Arrests included Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and former coach Damon Jones, leading to intense scrutiny of betting on individual performance and prompting tighter league regulations.
Oh I don’t think it’s totally impossible. Just that it doesn’t make a lot of sense.

I mean, we were HUGE underdogs. Who pays off the QB of the heavy underdog to throw the game?

Would make more sense to pay off the other QB then wager heavy on the underdog.

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The tell was that asshole going to the Jets for a big contract.

Obviously was paid off.

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Yep

AND he was a nj/ny type
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Post by 955876 » Fri Feb 13, 2026 5:33 pm

The tell was that asshole going to the Jets for a big contract.
Where does the mob make their money here?

So they pay off the QB of the heavy underdog just so their local team will sign him to a contract?

Make this make sense.

I’d like to think he threw the game too. More realistic is that he wasn’t on same page with receiver.

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Post by Dan Smith--BYU » Fri Feb 13, 2026 5:56 pm

Ok the logic here is unraveling. Franc o Harris is also from NJ, did he throw games too just because NJ?
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Post by langer » Sat Feb 14, 2026 2:26 am

Ha logic is holding.

You ever met anyone from Jersey?
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Post by .Kodiak » Sat Feb 14, 2026 2:44 am

Dan Smith--BYU wrote:
Fri Feb 13, 2026 5:56 pm
Ok the logic here is unraveling. Franc o Harris is also from NJ, did he throw games too just because NJ?
Kind of like the Epstein files....No one has any proof Neil O threw the game, they just KNOW he did

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Post by .Kodiak » Sat Feb 14, 2026 2:51 am

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Where does the mob make their money here?
DAL favored by 13.5, won by 10.....If Neil was paid off, he failed to deliver and would have been iced in short order

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Post by Dan Smith--BYU » Sat Feb 14, 2026 4:41 am

"DAL favored by 13.5, won by 10.....If Neil was paid off, he failed to deliver and would have been iced in short order"

well he would have been except he used a kitana sword to save the head of the mafia from a couple of sick sodomizing hillbillies in a gun store.

but he lost his LA privileges

all of that is as likely as him throwing the game
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Post by Who Dee Knee » Sat Feb 14, 2026 6:10 am

Neil choked under the pressure, he didn’t throw the game.

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Post by anpsteel » Sat Feb 14, 2026 2:08 pm

I don’t think NOD threw the game

I do think he single handedly gave Larry brown a bunch of money and the cowboys another championship

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Post by StillerInCT » Sat Feb 14, 2026 3:18 pm

Fuck NOD. That was the first year my father got me into Steelers football. Devastating. At least we had some glory days before Art 2 took over.
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