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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I'll worry about whatever I wanna worry about as I don't play for the New England PatriotsLets worry about our game. Worry about the AFCCG next if we get there.
The Steelers picked the Broncos apart last time around with the quick passing game. As long as Ben can put some zip on the ball 10-15 yards downfield, they could still have a very good chance. He wasn't launching rockets to receivers on deep posts and go routes last time around. I wouldn't exactly call it a win, esepecially without Brown and Williams. But it's not like they need Ben to go deep at all. They didn't need it last time around. That said, if the Steelers still end up pulling this out, I think this goes down as the most embarrassing one and done for Manning in his career since the reason for that happening will more than likely be turnovers by Denver's offense.
A lot of that had to do with the availability of Brown, though, who was able to routinely beat Chris Harris one-on-one. That meant Bryant matched up with Talib and whomever else. Not sure Bryant will be able to beat Harris, and Wheaton and Heyward-Bey aren't a match for Talib.
I think it's possible the Steelers win, but I don't think it's likely. Hard to win when you're missing your two best players on offense and your quarterback is hobbled.
Thankfully, the other team is Peyton in the playoffs, which gives the Steelers a puncher's chance.
KontradictioN is right - Pitt did play a short passing game in the earlier win against Denver.A lot of that had to do with the availability of Brown, though, who was able to routinely beat Chris Harris one-on-one. That meant Bryant matched up with Talib and whomever else. Not sure Bryant will be able to beat Harris, and Wheaton and Heyward-Bey aren't a match for Talib.
I think it's possible the Steelers win, but I don't think it's likely. Hard to win when you're missing your two best players on offense and your quarterback is hobbled.
Thankfully, the other team is Peyton in the playoffs, which gives the Steelers a puncher's chance.
If it's either a Patriots win (enough of this 3- or 4-point crap!) and an AFC Hated Rival loss -- yes.The million dollar question is! Does anyone want to see another 43-8 embarrassing game on Superbowl Sunday?
The million dollar question is! Does anyone want to see another 43-8 embarrassing game on Superbowl Sunday?
Has there been a luckier team all year long than Denver?
Think about how much more pressure is on Manning and the Broncos if that is the conventional wisdom.Steelers have no shot
How do you figure? Please offer some specifics, because I need reason for optimism.
But let's not forget, the Broncos struggled to beat the lowly Chargers last week who had no O-Line, no offensive weapons and one of the worst defenses in the league.
I think Denver's gonna regret even making it to the post season once Tom ****in Brady and the big bad New England God Damn Patriots come storming into DenverYou have to hand it to Burfect, he singlehandly Put Leveon Bell, Antonio Brown and Rothlisburger's right arm out of this game. Look for Denver to roll Pittsburgh. I think the Pats in the end are going to regret mailing in the last two games of the season.
the league just continues to stack that deck for the broncos. Their ability to send peyton off into the sunset with a title will be one of those legendary moments in line with the blacksox scandal.