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PaulCky411
quote:
Originally posted by Epicurus
Jay's in left field again (as per his usual) :rolleyes: :p

The Broncos? THE BRONCOS? THE BRONCOS ????!!

Have you watched any games this season???? Have you watched the playoffs at all???? Where are you getting your disinformation from??? And can I bet my house against any of you picks???

I don't know where to begin. But let's start with the following points:

1-) Home field advantage: Yes, the Broncos are 9-0 at home (though they got lucky against the Patriots -- see below), but the Steelers are 8-2 on the road (as opposed to 5-3 at home). This is a veteran team that doesn't get rattled by home field advantage or the "noise factor" or whatever else you want to throw at them, as witnessed by their destruction of a superior and almost "unbeatable" team at Indianapolis (who was 7-1 before their shallacking).

2-) Broncos/Pats game: If you actually watched the Broncos/Pats game, you would have concluded that the Broncos were EXTREMELY lucky to get out of there with a win. I don't think I've ever seen a worse game played by a Tom Brady-led offense and a more opportunistic (in a lucky sort of way) defense. Five turnovers were committed by the Patriots. FIVE!!! Not to mention the back-breaking type of turnovers that reverse the momentum of the game. How often does that happen to a veteran-tested team??? How often is Champ Bailey going to return an interception for 100 yards, when an opposing team has the Broncos on the ropes by driving them right to their goal line (not to mention that it should have been called a touchback). How often can you count on 5 turnovers to win the game??? Because clearly, the Broncos would have lost that game otherwise.

The Steelers have committed a total of 20 turnovers in 18 games. That's about 1 a game. From a statistical point of view, lightning won't strike twice with another playoff-tested team, especially one like the Steelers who take care of the ball. And without turnovers, there is now way the Broncos win against the Patriots, let alone the Steelers.

3-) Coaching: Mike Shanahan is the most overrated coach in the history of the NFL (after Marty Shottenheimer). Yes, he "won" 2 super bowls, but I use the term "won" very loosely, since he had almost nothing to do with the wins. Without Elway and Davis, he wouldn't have won a thing, as witnessed by his zero playoff wins since 1998, until he got lucky with the Pats. That's ONE playoff victory since then. And a fluke at that. And even then, Bill Belicheck was eating him alive with the matchups. He looked like a dear caught in the headlights everytime the camera focused on him when the Patriots were driving it down their throats. The Mike Shanahan face is to die for. You'll be seeing a lot of that this weekend.

Bill Cowher on the other hand, though not as good as Belicheck, is a ing solid coach. He's taken Pittsburgh to the playoffs 10 out of 14 years since he's been here, including one trip to the Super Bowl, with average talent. He came up with a master plan against the "unbeatable" Indy squad at home that made them eat their socks. His only dumb call was trying to rush Bettis at the end, instead of asking Ben to take a knee at the 2 yard line (although who would have guessed that Bettis, who hadn't fumbled all year would fumble then). Otherwise, the entire plan was brilliant.

Not to mention that Dick Lebeau is the best defensive coordinator since Buddy Ryan back in his Philly days. The guy is a defensive genius and a master at disguising coverages, not to mention a blitz master extraordinaire. If Peyton Manning had problems throwing the ball against them, you think Jake will fare any better????? Jake the snake???? HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Which brings me to:

4-) Quarterbacks: Ben versus Jake. Should be a no-brainer. Roethlisberger is a rock back there, with the poise of a 12 year veteran. So smooth, so confident, very rarely makes bad decisions with the football. Can you even trust Jake??? I mean seriously. Would you want to have him back there trying to lead your team from 7 points down??? Can you count of him not turning all Jekyl and Hyde on you and reverting back to Jake the Snake of his first 10 years in the league, forcing passes into coverage or rolling out on bootlegs and getting smashed in the face by linebackers? Imagine Joey Porter getting a free shot at Jake. He'd rip his helmet off, shave his beard, stuff his facial hair down his panties and give him an atomic wedgy. Jake is not to be trusted. NEVER!

I could go on and on, but this is getting long and I think you get my point. Personally, I don't even think this one is going to be close. I say Steelers by at least 7. And then, onto the SuperBowl where they'll either clobber Seattle or win a close one against the Panthers.

STEELERS BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Finally someone with some football knowledge posts something!

I just don't know if the steelers will be able to pull it off against either NFC team... it's possible against Seattle as you said, Panthers will be tough, but I could also care less if they do, as long as the Broncos lose, hahaha
jesteraver
Steelers right now in the lead over the Broncos at half time.
tonybologna
Here we go...Steelers...here we go
PaulCky411
HAHAHAHA

BRONCOS SUCK!!!

all i can say is... TOLD YA!!!

never question my sports knowledge ;)
jesteraver
Steelers #1
Epicurus
quote:
Originally posted by Epicurus
Jay's in left field again (as per his usual) :rolleyes: :p

The Broncos? THE BRONCOS? THE BRONCOS ????!!

Have you watched any games this season???? Have you watched the playoffs at all???? Where are you getting your disinformation from??? And can I bet my house against any of you picks???

I don't know where to begin. But let's start with the following points:

1-) Home field advantage: Yes, the Broncos are 9-0 at home (though they got lucky against the Patriots -- see below), but the Steelers are 8-2 on the road (as opposed to 5-3 at home). This is a veteran team that doesn't get rattled by home field advantage or the "noise factor" or whatever else you want to throw at them, as witnessed by their destruction of a superior and almost "unbeatable" team at Indianapolis (who was 7-1 before their shallacking).

2-) Broncos/Pats game: If you actually watched the Broncos/Pats game, you would have concluded that the Broncos were EXTREMELY lucky to get out of there with a win. I don't think I've ever seen a worse game played by a Tom Brady-led offense and a more opportunistic (in a lucky sort of way) defense. Five turnovers were committed by the Patriots. FIVE!!! Not to mention the back-breaking type of turnovers that reverse the momentum of the game. How often does that happen to a veteran-tested team??? How often is Champ Bailey going to return an interception for 100 yards, when an opposing team has the Broncos on the ropes by driving them right to their goal line (not to mention that it should have been called a touchback). How often can you count on 5 turnovers to win the game??? Because clearly, the Broncos would have lost that game otherwise.

The Steelers have committed a total of 20 turnovers in 18 games. That's about 1 a game. From a statistical point of view, lightning won't strike twice with another playoff-tested team, especially one like the Steelers who take care of the ball. And without turnovers, there is now way the Broncos win against the Patriots, let alone the Steelers.

3-) Coaching: Mike Shanahan is the most overrated coach in the history of the NFL (after Marty Shottenheimer). Yes, he "won" 2 super bowls, but I use the term "won" very loosely, since he had almost nothing to do with the wins. Without Elway and Davis, he wouldn't have won a thing, as witnessed by his zero playoff wins since 1998, until he got lucky with the Pats. That's ONE playoff victory since then. And a fluke at that. And even then, Bill Belicheck was eating him alive with the matchups. He looked like a dear caught in the headlights everytime the camera focused on him when the Patriots were driving it down their throats. The Mike Shanahan face is to die for. You'll be seeing a lot of that this weekend.

Bill Cowher on the other hand, though not as good as Belicheck, is a ing solid coach. He's taken Pittsburgh to the playoffs 10 out of 14 years since he's been here, including one trip to the Super Bowl, with average talent. He came up with a master plan against the "unbeatable" Indy squad at home that made them eat their socks. His only dumb call was trying to rush Bettis at the end, instead of asking Ben to take a knee at the 2 yard line (although who would have guessed that Bettis, who hadn't fumbled all year would fumble then). Otherwise, the entire plan was brilliant.

Not to mention that Dick Lebeau is the best defensive coordinator since Buddy Ryan back in his Philly days. The guy is a defensive genius and a master at disguising coverages, not to mention a blitz master extraordinaire. If Peyton Manning had problems throwing the ball against them, you think Jake will fare any better????? Jake the snake???? HAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Which brings me to:

4-) Quarterbacks: Ben versus Jake. Should be a no-brainer. Roethlisberger is a rock back there, with the poise of a 12 year veteran. So smooth, so confident, very rarely makes bad decisions with the football. Can you even trust Jake??? I mean seriously. Would you want to have him back there trying to lead your team from 7 points down??? Can you count of him not turning all Jekyl and Hyde on you and reverting back to Jake the Snake of his first 10 years in the league, forcing passes into coverage or rolling out on bootlegs and getting smashed in the face by linebackers? Imagine Joey Porter getting a free shot at Jake. He'd rip his helmet off, shave his beard, stuff his facial hair down his panties and give him an atomic wedgy. Jake is not to be trusted. NEVER!

I could go on and on, but this is getting long and I think you get my point. Personally, I don't even think this one is going to be close. I say Steelers by at least 7. And then, onto the SuperBowl where they'll either clobber Seattle or win a close one against the Panthers.

STEELERS BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


1-) Check. Home field advantage wasn't going to rattle the Steelers.
2-) Check. Steelers: 0 turnovers => Broncos lose. Game wasn't even close.
3-) Check. Brilliant game plan by the Steelers' coaches. Did anyone catch the Mike Shanahan face? :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:
4-) Check. Ben: like a rock: Sublime performance. Jake: like a snake: 2 INT, 2 fumbles.

Game wasn't close, as predicted. Steelers in the Super Bowl, as predicted. Should I start gloating now or later?
PaulCky411
quote:
Originally posted by Epicurus
Game wasn't close, as predicted. Steelers in the Super Bowl, as predicted. Should I start gloating now or later?


now works for me, just because all the bronco fans that were on here, hahaha
LiGHT78
DOWN WITH THE STEELERS

I hope they lose hard in the godamn Bowl, I hate them.

Seahawks ripping into Carolina in the early going surprisingly!

Seahawks - Steelers would be interesting to say the least.
aria_clubber
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Originally posted by all-nite-freak

what things getting spicy between you and aria clubber....
u a lebanese member of NAMBLA:haha:


WHAT THE IS DA PROBLEM ??!??!!!!!?!??!?!
what spicy things u talkin about ? WTF and FTW
PaulCky411
quote:
Originally posted by LiGHT78
DOWN WITH THE STEELERS

I hope they lose hard in the godamn Bowl, I hate them.

Seahawks ripping into Carolina in the early going surprisingly!

Seahawks - Steelers would be interesting to say the least.



interesting, agreed... i hope seattle kills em now that the steelers are actually in the bowl... i hate them too but i just wanted them to beat denver because they didnt deserve to get to the superbowl

TheVrk
Think Pittsburgh will beat Seattle, 31-20
all-nite-freak
Wow was i ever wrong...Broncos and Panthers looked like Pop Warner temas.Pit will win the bowl no matter how much I hate them:(
Nick looks like your E-Peanor tm is bigger...too bad its not real life:p
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