Tebow 10/21...ya he's a real Joe Montana hahaSapo wrote:Tebow 316! As in lighting up the steeler for 316 passing yards and 3 tds! hahahahahahaha!jetcitywoman wrote:Playoff Analysis:
Really doesn't matter which _Bengals vs Texans-- win, neither will get past New England.
We'll beat the Broncs handily, that pits us against the Dirty Birds, who we will beat this time. ON Big Ben's watch Flacco has never prevailed (this season being sole exception). Flacco's playing on borrowed time against US and he knows it.
That puts US against New England. They posed US no problem this season which..
Puts US sqarely in the SB! Probably against either Rodgers and the Packers. OR Brees and the Saints.
WE can beat either one if Big Ben and Harrison is 100% healthy, and Troy is at least 90%.![]()
WE area shoe in to play the SB, and great odds to win.
Bullshit!
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The bad news is b/w the refs calling every close play for the "home team" and our hobbled warrior Big Ben, Broncs squeak one by. And don't forget the turnovers. The injuries --Keisel, Woodley, etc etc.RobTheDrummer wrote:Thanks Steelers for a good year! Good Luck Broncos! You deserved to win and good luck in NE.
The good news is we have only 6 more days to listen to "Tebow" horesht, cause after saturday he'll be a fart in history where he belongs

Let's not forget this teams alful record of 8/8. They shouldn't even be in the PO's, and what's up with the better team with 12/4 record having to travel and play to the 8/8 team's field? That's just FU up...home field advantage should be with the better team. That just makes sense

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True hero is Big Ben not Tebow. Did you notice how at start of the 4rth quarter he started to move around in the pocket on the play action? He must have made a mental decision to completely ignore the pain and say "the hell with the pain, my team needs me!"f.sciarrillo wrote:GO NEW ENGLAND!!
With how bad the Steelers played this year, I am surprised they even got into the Playoffs.
There's your hero.
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Like I said earlier......let the crying begin
Pittsburgh fans(most anyways) always have an excuse or gotta blame it on something other than being out played,whether Denver was the better team or not,they did what they needed to do to win. Hell,Denver should have scored a touchdown but was called for offensive pass interference and had to settle for a field goal. If they would have not got that called against them,which is was a good call,they most likely would have put 7 points on the board and would have not needed to go into OT. But whatever,face it,Pittsburgh LOST.....






like that blown lateral call. yeah, that sure helped the broncos. whine on!jetcitywoman wrote:The bad news is b/w the refs calling every close play for the "home team" and our hobbled warrior Big Ben, Broncs squeak one by. And don't forget the turnovers. The injuries --Keisel, Woodley, etc etc.RobTheDrummer wrote:Thanks Steelers for a good year! Good Luck Broncos! You deserved to win and good luck in NE.
The good news is we have only 6 more days to listen to "Tebow" horesht, cause after saturday he'll be a fart in history where he belongs
Let's not forget this teams alful record of 8/8. They shouldn't even be in the PO's, and what's up with the better team with 12/4 record having to travel and play to the 8/8 team's field? That's just FU up...home field advantage should be with the better team. That just makes sense
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Broncos coach John Fox wanted to challenge the ruling on the field, in the hopes that the officials would determine that: (1) it was a lateral and thus fumble; and (2) possession belongs to the Broncos. Winter eventually explained that the Broncos opted not to challenge the play, because a successful review would have resulted in the play being over at the point where it hit the ground.Sapo wrote:like that blown lateral call. yeah, that sure helped the broncos. whine on!jetcitywoman wrote:The bad news is b/w the refs calling every close play for the "home team" and our hobbled warrior Big Ben, Broncs squeak one by. And don't forget the turnovers. The injuries --Keisel, Woodley, etc etc.RobTheDrummer wrote:Thanks Steelers for a good year! Good Luck Broncos! You deserved to win and good luck in NE.
The good news is we have only 6 more days to listen to "Tebow" horesht, cause after saturday he'll be a fart in history where he belongs
Let's not forget this teams alful record of 8/8. They shouldn't even be in the PO's, and what's up with the better team with 12/4 record having to travel and play to the 8/8 team's field? That's just FU up...home field advantage should be with the better team. That just makes sense
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... ing-drive/
get facts strait before you shoot your mouth off
the rules left to "john fox" he'd challange every call against him

hes a loser
The 8-8 team won their division, the 12-4 team didn't.jetcitywoman wrote:The bad news is b/w the refs calling every close play for the "home team" and our hobbled warrior Big Ben, Broncs squeak one by. And don't forget the turnovers. The injuries --Keisel, Woodley, etc etc.RobTheDrummer wrote:Thanks Steelers for a good year! Good Luck Broncos! You deserved to win and good luck in NE.
The good news is we have only 6 more days to listen to "Tebow" horesht, cause after saturday he'll be a fart in history where he belongs
Let's not forget this teams alful record of 8/8. They shouldn't even be in the PO's, and what's up with the better team with 12/4 record having to travel and play to the 8/8 team's field? That's just FU up...home field advantage should be with the better team. That just makes sense
Pour me another one, cause I'll never find the silver lining in this cloud.
It was a blown call period ass clown. that was my point. It was a lateral and the idiot official blew the whistle too soon. the broncos got screwed on that and STILL won, thanks to Tebow's 316 yards and three TDs. that 80 yard td pass on the first play of ot was awesome, wasn't it? hahahaha.jetcitywoman wrote:Broncos coach John Fox wanted to challenge the ruling on the field, in the hopes that the officials would determine that: (1) it was a lateral and thus fumble; and (2) possession belongs to the Broncos. Winter eventually explained that the Broncos opted not to challenge the play, because a successful review would have resulted in the play being over at the point where it hit the ground.Sapo wrote:like that blown lateral call. yeah, that sure helped the broncos. whine on!jetcitywoman wrote: The bad news is b/w the refs calling every close play for the "home team" and our hobbled warrior Big Ben, Broncs squeak one by. And don't forget the turnovers. The injuries --Keisel, Woodley, etc etc.
The good news is we have only 6 more days to listen to "Tebow" horesht, cause after saturday he'll be a fart in history where he belongs
Let's not forget this teams alful record of 8/8. They shouldn't even be in the PO's, and what's up with the better team with 12/4 record having to travel and play to the 8/8 team's field? That's just FU up...home field advantage should be with the better team. That just makes sense
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... ing-drive/
get facts strait before you shoot your mouth off
the rules left to "john fox" he'd challange every call against him
hes a loser
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Well, as a Steelers fan said to me a couple years ago,... Where is Pittsburgh right now? End of story. It doesn't matter who the refs fucked over more. Jet, you can officially go get a bucket for those tears, and stay off Rockpage for another 6 months
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Please, please, please give me next week's predictions!! It's been documented that I love to gamble. So please tell me this week's game winners......so that I can pick the exact opposite and make some SERIOUS dough!jetcitywoman wrote:Playoff Analysis:
Really doesn't matter which _Bengals vs Texans-- win, neither will get past New England.
We'll beat the Broncs handily, that pits us against the Dirty Birds, who we will beat this time. ON Big Ben's watch Flacco has never prevailed (this season being sole exception). Flacco's playing on borrowed time against US and he knows it.
That puts US against New England. They posed US no problem this season which..
Puts US sqarely in the SB! Probably against either Rodgers and the Packers. OR Brees and the Saints.
WE can beat either one if Big Ben and Harrison is 100% healthy, and Troy is at least 90%.![]()
WE area shoe in to play the SB, and great odds to win.

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The better team dose not always win.Merge wrote:The 8-8 team won their division, the 12-4 team didn't.jetcitywoman wrote:The bad news is b/w the refs calling every close play for the "home team" and our hobbled warrior Big Ben, Broncs squeak one by. And don't forget the turnovers. The injuries --Keisel, Woodley, etc etc.RobTheDrummer wrote:Thanks Steelers for a good year! Good Luck Broncos! You deserved to win and good luck in NE.
The good news is we have only 6 more days to listen to "Tebow" horesht, cause after saturday he'll be a fart in history where he belongs
Let's not forget this teams alful record of 8/8. They shouldn't even be in the PO's, and what's up with the better team with 12/4 record having to travel and play to the 8/8 team's field? That's just FU up...home field advantage should be with the better team. That just makes sense
So they won their crappy division..we won like 50% more games than they did. 12/4 vs 8/8..who would YOU bet on 2 out of 3?
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Look, you win some games, you lose some games. Sure, the Broncos are not a "better" team in terms of players and makeup. However, on Sunday, they were the better team, and won. They coached better, and executed better. There are no excuses, excuses are for people that can't handle reality. It's football. Get over it!
I actually picked Pittsburgh to win, but I was hoping and praying they would lose. Everytime I've picked them to win, they've lost. I should do every game. This isn't baseball, where the playoffs are best of 5 and best of 7. It's win, or go home. And now they're at home. There is a God!!!!
Pour me another one, cause I'll never find the silver lining in this cloud.
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+1RobTheDrummer wrote:Look, you win some games, you lose some games. Sure, the Broncos are not a "better" team in terms of players and makeup. However, on Sunday, they were the better team, and won. They coached better, and executed better. There are no excuses, excuses are for people that can't handle reality. It's football. Get over it!


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Hines announced on his facebook page that he is not retiring. He wants to win another Super Bowl. And he loves being a Steeler.Merge wrote:A friend of mine, who is a die hard Steelers fan, told me he thinks Hines Ward is going to retire. Any opinions on this??
<---- I wanted take a moment to thank all of Steeler Nation for the love and support. I'm sorry for the disappointing loss. I'm still depressed about it. We had a great year finishing 12-4 but our ultimate goal was to win the Super Bowl and we fell short. Hats off to Denver. I'm also getting lots of questions about retirement so let me set the record straight: I have no plans on retiring right now. I want to win another Superbowl. I don't know where the media is getting this info from but rest assured that when I decide to retire, you'll hear it from ME first. - HINES ---->
^^ From his page: http://www.facebook.com/officialhinesward
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Although I was disappointed in what happened on Sunday, it didn't bother me all that much; with their injury issues, the Steelers wouldn't have gotten past New England this weekend had they beaten Denver anyway.
I'm hoping Tebow Time can now pull off at least one more miracle this weekend in Foxboro (I don't expect it to happen, but wouldn't be surprised if it did). And if the Texans can knock off the Ravens, some semblance of justice will return to the pro football universe...
Since my team is now out of it, I'm hopping on the Saints bandwagon and rooting for them to win it all. This was partially inspired after hearing the story of Saints tight end Jimmy Graham over the weekend on ESPN. Here is a link to the video version of the story; describing how Graham triumphed in life after a horrendous childhood. After hearing this story, it's hard not to cheer for the guy!
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=7140597
I'm hoping Tebow Time can now pull off at least one more miracle this weekend in Foxboro (I don't expect it to happen, but wouldn't be surprised if it did). And if the Texans can knock off the Ravens, some semblance of justice will return to the pro football universe...
Since my team is now out of it, I'm hopping on the Saints bandwagon and rooting for them to win it all. This was partially inspired after hearing the story of Saints tight end Jimmy Graham over the weekend on ESPN. Here is a link to the video version of the story; describing how Graham triumphed in life after a horrendous childhood. After hearing this story, it's hard not to cheer for the guy!
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=7140597
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good post....Jim Price wrote:Although I was disappointed in what happened on Sunday, it didn't bother me all that much; with their injury issues, the Steelers wouldn't have gotten past New England this weekend had they beaten Denver anyway.
I'm hoping Tebow Time can now pull off at least one more miracle this weekend in Foxboro (I don't expect it to happen, but wouldn't be surprised if it did). And if the Texans can knock off the Ravens, some semblance of justice will return to the pro football universe...
Since my team is now out of it, I'm hopping on the Saints bandwagon and rooting for them to win it all. This was partially inspired after hearing the story of Saints tight end Jimmy Graham over the weekend on ESPN. Here is a link to the video version of the story; describing how Graham triumphed in life after a horrendous childhood. After hearing this story, it's hard not to cheer for the guy!
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=7140597
i too root for Brees at this point. He's only 6 foot tall in a world of 6'4"+..Can you believe the top 2 Qbacks in the NFL are under 6'2"?? insane...rodgers being the other of course.
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