Super Bowl Question
Super Bowl Question
Ok here's the Question does anyone think the Steelers will go to the big Game Feb 5th? if not what Teams do you think will be in the Super Bowl ? and who do you think will Win
Barring any unforeseen injuries I see it as Colts vs. Seahawks. But, I think teams like Denver and Chicago will go deep into the playoffs. Good sleeper teams are NYG and San Diego.
I really don't have a lot of confidence in Pittsburgh this year. I think Ben is pretty beat up. This week I hear he's going to be playing with an injured thumb on his throwing hand, and wearing something to protect it. I can't see how anyone could be productive wearing something on their throwing hand like that, it just can't feel the same as not wearing something. The Steelers are in serious danger of not winning their division and only maybe getting in as a wildcard, which means playing through the playoffs without a week off.
But, the great thing about the NFL is that it's pretty darn unpredictable. What do I know?
I really don't have a lot of confidence in Pittsburgh this year. I think Ben is pretty beat up. This week I hear he's going to be playing with an injured thumb on his throwing hand, and wearing something to protect it. I can't see how anyone could be productive wearing something on their throwing hand like that, it just can't feel the same as not wearing something. The Steelers are in serious danger of not winning their division and only maybe getting in as a wildcard, which means playing through the playoffs without a week off.
But, the great thing about the NFL is that it's pretty darn unpredictable. What do I know?

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As much as I hate to admit this:
No, I don't think Pittsburgh will make it. And here's one I really hate to admit:
New England will be the default winners in their division. Until someone beats them, they are the champs and Pittsburgh showed last year that beating them in the regular season is a world apart from beating them in the playoffs. As long as Tom Brady is the best playoff QB alive, I'm going with New England (and that is very hard for me to admit).
I agree with Seattle in the NFC, although I think the NFC doesn't stand much chance in the Super Bowl, no matter who plays in it.
No, I don't think Pittsburgh will make it. And here's one I really hate to admit:
New England will be the default winners in their division. Until someone beats them, they are the champs and Pittsburgh showed last year that beating them in the regular season is a world apart from beating them in the playoffs. As long as Tom Brady is the best playoff QB alive, I'm going with New England (and that is very hard for me to admit).
I agree with Seattle in the NFC, although I think the NFC doesn't stand much chance in the Super Bowl, no matter who plays in it.
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i think pittsburgh still has a chance if they can rebound from all the recent injuries. if they keep getting key players hurt they wont be able to overcome the colts if they meet them in the championship game. well see what happens against the bengals i think ben is just a little rusty hell be alright he does have an injured thumb and is questionable against the bengals! oh no! not maddox again!! 

Yes, and this year (September 25th @ Pittsburgh) they didn't even beat them in the regular season.Punkinhead wrote:As much as I hate to admit this:
No, I don't think Pittsburgh will make it. And here's one I really hate to admit:
New England will be the default winners in their division. Until someone beats them, they are the champs and Pittsburgh showed last year that beating them in the regular season is a world apart from beating them in the playoffs. As long as Tom Brady is the best playoff QB alive, I'm going with New England (and that is very hard for me to admit).

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Yeah, I know. It's kind of my rationale for why I think NE will beat the Colts more than the Steelers beating NE.rreihart wrote:Yes, and this year (September 25th @ Pittsburgh) they didn't even beat them in the regular season.Punkinhead wrote:As much as I hate to admit this:
No, I don't think Pittsburgh will make it. And here's one I really hate to admit:
New England will be the default winners in their division. Until someone beats them, they are the champs and Pittsburgh showed last year that beating them in the regular season is a world apart from beating them in the playoffs. As long as Tom Brady is the best playoff QB alive, I'm going with New England (and that is very hard for me to admit).
If youth knew; if age could.