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Rewind two weeks ago, the Steelers just came off of back to back wins against 2 of the 3 division winners in the AFC. The national media is glowing over them, they had only one recent loss and it was on the road vs. Seattle in a game in which the offense truly torched Seattle's vaunted "Legion of Boom" defense.
"The are the team 'no one wants to face' according to every so called expert".
Then comes Baltimore and the team truly does lay an egg. Is it an inexcusable loss -- quite frankly yes. It's seemingly typical of Mike Tomlin coached teams to play poor against poor teams and that was a poor performance. Although that reverse is true, they raise their game vs. the better teams..... but lets get caught in the moment and forget that fact.
So that bandwagon was EMPTY.... except by the people that truly recognize -- LAS VEGAS, who gave the Steelers on the outside looking in of the playoffs better Super Bowl odds than 3 teams that were "in the playoffs" (16-1 over Bengals, Vikings and Redskins).
A relatively unimpressive win over the Browns and now these same talking heads are so-so on the Steelers.
Our secondary sucks -- no **** Sherlock, it has sucked since week one and everyone on the planet knew it sucked, but it still picked off 17 passes and the defensive unit finished 11th in the NFL, 1 behind the vaunted Patriots. Fact is, it played better than what was expected. Not to mention there was one talking head who said the Steelers had no pass rush "unless we blitz" -- 48 sacks on the season was good for 3rd in the NFL. Who cares if it came from blitzing, the team could pressure a QB.
You see headlines that say the Steelers haven't won a playoff game in 5 years. Mind numbingly STUPID because lets just take 2015 and subtract 2010 and get 5. Lets ignore the fact that the Steelers WON in 2010 and were in the Super Bowl. They have played all of TWO playoff games since then and it's automatically counting a game that hasn't been played yet in that equation. Man, that's just DUMB math.
Oh lets feel sorry for the Bengals who lost Andy Dalton at the end of the year. **** you, if Ben doesn't get hurt, to say nothing of Bell, the Bengals are the wild card ******* this season, they were lucky the Steelers faced injuries like they did and still found a way to make the playoffs -- FACING THE HARDEST SCHEDULE IN THE NFL GOING INTO THE SEASON.
I'll be honest, I hope Ben gets back to playing sharp and DeAngelo Williams is able to play, but facing a rookie QB in a primetime playoff game who has wins over the Ravens and 49ers under his belt and losses to the Steelers and Broncos -- well, we'll see where the bandwagon is come Sunday morning. Either they are up the Steelers *** or its all falling apart. (AGAIN).
"The are the team 'no one wants to face' according to every so called expert".
Then comes Baltimore and the team truly does lay an egg. Is it an inexcusable loss -- quite frankly yes. It's seemingly typical of Mike Tomlin coached teams to play poor against poor teams and that was a poor performance. Although that reverse is true, they raise their game vs. the better teams..... but lets get caught in the moment and forget that fact.
So that bandwagon was EMPTY.... except by the people that truly recognize -- LAS VEGAS, who gave the Steelers on the outside looking in of the playoffs better Super Bowl odds than 3 teams that were "in the playoffs" (16-1 over Bengals, Vikings and Redskins).
A relatively unimpressive win over the Browns and now these same talking heads are so-so on the Steelers.
Our secondary sucks -- no **** Sherlock, it has sucked since week one and everyone on the planet knew it sucked, but it still picked off 17 passes and the defensive unit finished 11th in the NFL, 1 behind the vaunted Patriots. Fact is, it played better than what was expected. Not to mention there was one talking head who said the Steelers had no pass rush "unless we blitz" -- 48 sacks on the season was good for 3rd in the NFL. Who cares if it came from blitzing, the team could pressure a QB.
You see headlines that say the Steelers haven't won a playoff game in 5 years. Mind numbingly STUPID because lets just take 2015 and subtract 2010 and get 5. Lets ignore the fact that the Steelers WON in 2010 and were in the Super Bowl. They have played all of TWO playoff games since then and it's automatically counting a game that hasn't been played yet in that equation. Man, that's just DUMB math.
Oh lets feel sorry for the Bengals who lost Andy Dalton at the end of the year. **** you, if Ben doesn't get hurt, to say nothing of Bell, the Bengals are the wild card ******* this season, they were lucky the Steelers faced injuries like they did and still found a way to make the playoffs -- FACING THE HARDEST SCHEDULE IN THE NFL GOING INTO THE SEASON.
I'll be honest, I hope Ben gets back to playing sharp and DeAngelo Williams is able to play, but facing a rookie QB in a primetime playoff game who has wins over the Ravens and 49ers under his belt and losses to the Steelers and Broncos -- well, we'll see where the bandwagon is come Sunday morning. Either they are up the Steelers *** or its all falling apart. (AGAIN).