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No, it's a long walk off a short pier though.....I'm glad to see you haven't gone off the deep end, after all.
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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.No, it's a long walk off a short pier though.....I'm glad to see you haven't gone off the deep end, after all.
Do not understand why 3 500 yard games is some high standard??.. What it tells me is that the Raven suck, and they have no Pass D.
I prefer looking at the over record of each QB..
Brady 218 W's and 63 L's
Rapesburger 147 W's and 69 L's
Then there are the 5 SB rings..
The Ravens D actually has 3 shutouts this year
sorry, but i'm not worried about pitt at all..if they do happen to beat the pats next week,, just means they will lose to them in the afccg....because there is no way they can beat them twice..none.I knew the naysayers would come out and that's to be expected when minds are focused on the mighty Dolphins. But after your boys take care of that joke squad Monday night, this will be a legitimate conversation.
Guess whose name won't be at the top by say the end of the first quarter tonight?Even more impressive is the screen capture of the current league-leading passer, rusher, and receiver - also known as the "3 B's." From NFL.com, below, we see that Roethlisberger, Bell, and Brown each lead the league in yardage for their respective categories:
NFL Player Stats | NFL.com
Assuming the Pats take care of business against the fish, next Sunday is setting up to be not only the most epic regular season clash in NFL history between two teams, but also between two quarterbacks.
Steelers #7 threw for his third career 500-yard game (all WINS) against the Ravens Sunday night, to carry an 11-2 record into the highly anticipated matchup against the Patriots on December 17th. (Tom Brady has only one 500-yard game in his career.) Even more impressive is the screen capture of the current league-leading passer, rusher, and receiver - also known as the "3 B's." From NFL.com, below, we see that Roethlisberger, Bell, and Brown each lead the league in yardage for their respective categories:
NFL Player Stats | NFL.com
Assuming the Pats take care of business against the fish, next Sunday is setting up to be not only the most epic regular season clash in NFL history between two teams, but also between two quarterbacks.
Steelers #7 threw for his third career 500-yard game (all WINS) against the Ravens Sunday night, to carry an 11-2 record into the highly anticipated matchup against the Patriots on December 17th. (Tom Brady has only one 500-yard game in his career.) Even more impressive is the screen capture of the current league-leading passer, rusher, and receiver - also known as the "3 B's." From NFL.com, below, we see that Roethlisberger, Bell, and Brown each lead the league in yardage for their respective categories:
NFL Player Stats | NFL.com
They will probably mount a comeback against us and score a TD as time runs out to get within 8 and call it a 1 score game.It's maddening how the Steelers keep pulling wins out of their arses. Hopefully that won't happen to us next week. Stupid Ravens blow a 14 pt. lead, and then IIRC, a 10 pt. lead in the 4th quarter. And the premise of this thread, that Big Ben is equal to Brady, is an insult to Brady.
5 more yearsDo we think Gatekeeper will be back a week from today if the Steelers take an L?
Yet still cannot be compared to Brady.Roethlisberger is an All Time Great NFL QB. 6th in career wins, likely 4th (behind the GOAT, Manning and Farve) if he plays another year .
6 all time playoff wins, will tie for 3rd if Pittsburgh wins a playoff game this year, behind the Goat and the ex Goat.
His career like P Manning has been damaged by having the misfortune of playing in the same conference as the GOAT.
This guy is a first ballot HoF player.
Or if he let his team get behind in games so he has to throw for 60 minutes.I think Brady would have a dozen 5oo yard games if Gronk was officiated like Antonio Brown.
I don't care as long as that one score is in our favor. I subscribe to the "a win is a win is a win" theory no matter how you come by it (because nothing else matters in the NFL), and people claiming that the Steelers will lose to us because they are "barely" winning against bad teams make me nervous. They still won and have the same record as us. Maddening!They will probably mount a comeback against us and score a TD as time runs out to get within 8 and call it a 1 score game.