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Post by Maniac on Nov 29, 2009 23:16:58 GMT -5
Yep.
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Post by Ducky on Nov 29, 2009 23:17:37 GMT -5
because Dixon your mouth?
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Post by Maniac on Nov 29, 2009 23:18:10 GMT -5
I hope they let him play. I doubt it though.
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Post by Maniac on Nov 29, 2009 23:18:55 GMT -5
Dixon almost seems to be too patient in the pocket at times.
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Post by Maniac on Nov 29, 2009 23:19:30 GMT -5
Dennis. That wasn't good.
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Post by Ducky on Nov 29, 2009 23:20:24 GMT -5
man almost a pick six... wow
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Post by Maniac on Nov 29, 2009 23:29:59 GMT -5
I just vomited. Everywhere. Uncontrollably. And peed everywhere. It's awful.
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Post by Jeff on Nov 29, 2009 23:59:21 GMT -5
This puts Pittsburgh in a bit of a bad place. I think 10 wins will probably be what it takes to get into the playoffs in the AFC.
Cincy has a pretty easy road to at least 10 wins Baltimore has 4 relatively easy games left and they play PIttsburgh again. NE, Indy, SD are almost definitely getting 11 wins Denver has 3 easy games left as well
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Post by Maniac on Nov 30, 2009 0:05:42 GMT -5
If the Steelers get Polamalu and Ben back next week they'll be fine.
Home against the Raiders should be a win. Away against Cleveland should be a win.
If they lose either of those two games they deserve to miss the playoffs.
Home against the Packers. The Packers are alright, but Rodgers should be running for his life. Treating it as a playoff game at this point, I like the chances they pull that one off.
Home against the Ravens. Always a dogfight, obviously, no matter the circumstances. This game very well could decide the final playoff spot in the AFC.
At Miami. Again, will their lives on the line this should be a win.
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All depends on injuries. With Ben and Troy, this is one of the best teams in the league. Without Ben and Troy, this is a middle of the pack team.
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Post by Jordan on Nov 30, 2009 0:09:08 GMT -5
Steelers will likely have a lot more to play for then the Packers. Our OL is getting better but it will be a tough game for the Packers to win. I'm going to the game and the Packers always lose when I go so might as well call the Steelers a lock
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Post by Jeff on Nov 30, 2009 0:13:16 GMT -5
If the Steelers get Polamalu and Ben back next week they'll be fine. Home against the Raiders should be a win. Away against Cleveland should be a win. If they lose either of those two games they deserve to miss the playoffs. Home against the Packers. The Packers are alright, but Rodgers should be running for his life. Treating it as a playoff game at this point, I like the chances they pull that one off. Home against the Ravens. Always a dogfight, obviously, no matter the circumstances. This game very well could decide the final playoff spot in the AFC. At Miami. Again, will their lives on the line this should be a win. --- All depends on injuries. With Ben and Troy, this is one of the best teams in the league. Without Ben and Troy, this is a middle of the pack team. You nervous about Polamalu? It doesn't seem like he's been healthy all year. I'm also really not sold on Big Ben at all. I really like Mendenhall and I think the D is good, but it seems like Roethlisberger throws waaay too many picks. I think he's good QB, just not great.
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Post by Maniac on Nov 30, 2009 1:08:49 GMT -5
If the Steelers get Polamalu and Ben back next week they'll be fine. Home against the Raiders should be a win. Away against Cleveland should be a win. If they lose either of those two games they deserve to miss the playoffs. Home against the Packers. The Packers are alright, but Rodgers should be running for his life. Treating it as a playoff game at this point, I like the chances they pull that one off. Home against the Ravens. Always a dogfight, obviously, no matter the circumstances. This game very well could decide the final playoff spot in the AFC. At Miami. Again, will their lives on the line this should be a win. --- All depends on injuries. With Ben and Troy, this is one of the best teams in the league. Without Ben and Troy, this is a middle of the pack team. You nervous about Polamalu? It doesn't seem like he's been healthy all year. I'm also really not sold on Big Ben at all. I really like Mendenhall and I think the D is good, but it seems like Roethlisberger throws waaay too many picks. I think he's good QB, just not great. Troy should be back next week. The way he plays the game, unfortunately, make him more suspect to weird injuries. And, I think I've argued with you about Ben before. Not going to do that again. It's just ridiculous at this point to think he's not a great QB. That's all I say on that one.
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Post by Jeff on Nov 30, 2009 1:32:44 GMT -5
You nervous about Polamalu? It doesn't seem like he's been healthy all year. I'm also really not sold on Big Ben at all. I really like Mendenhall and I think the D is good, but it seems like Roethlisberger throws waaay too many picks. I think he's good QB, just not great. Troy should be back next week. The way he plays the game, unfortunately, make him more suspect to weird injuries. And, I think I've argued with you about Ben before. Not going to do that again. It's just ridiculous at this point to think he's not a great QB. That's all I say on that one. No offense, but how is it ridiculous. You could argue that he's not even in the top 5 of NFL QB's right now. I'm not knocking him because he is good, but I think great is reserved for a few guys. He's not on the Manning/Brady/or even Brees level right now.
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Post by Maniac on Nov 30, 2009 1:34:12 GMT -5
That's fine. I don't care. Agree to disagree on that one.
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Post by Jeff on Nov 30, 2009 1:35:36 GMT -5
That's fine. I don't care. Agree to disagree on that one. You really think he's on that top tier of QB's?
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