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Its a tough call for the Superbowl.

Steelers would be a huge favorite if they went 13-3 or 14-2.

They totally outplayed the #1, #2, and #3 seeds in the strongest conference.

So I have decided that Pittsburgh will likely rout the Hawks.

If the Hawks win however, I shall have to direct you to my earlier posts where I predicted that.

I can not lose.
 
UrlMighty said:
When did the pendulum swing back to the AFC. I used to watch a lot of NFL when the 49ers were dominating and for a few years after. The NFC was way stronger than the AFC.
go back to ur cave
 
4everhung said:
I usually don't comment on the games
but I ran my event with a 500000 limit
and it's closed
so I can talk shit now
do you know seattle allows 4.2 sacks/game on the road in a dome?

Even though I do like Seattle, I kind of get enjoyment out of watching Tasselbutt kiss the grass. ;)
 
Thank God the Seahawks, and the NFC for that matter, sucked ass this year. Steelers played a C+ game and still won by 11. I know that people will dispute Ben's TD even though it was clear he broke the plane of the EZ (Would not have mattered they would have pounded it in on 4th down anyway) and the pushing off in the Endzone call was a bit ticky tacky, but 9-10 times that call is made... Really there was no reason for the receiver to push off, he would have made the play anyway... Hope was flatfooted.

Ben played atrocious. He made a few plays when it counted (3rd and 28 pass), but he looked a bit overwhelmed. Good thing he saved his worse for the weakest team they played in the playoffs.
 
ass_face said:
Thank God the Seahawks, and the NFC for that matter, sucked ass this year. Steelers played a C+ game and still won by 11. I know that people will dispute Ben's TD even though it was clear he broke the plane of the EZ (Would not have mattered they would have pounded it in on 4th down anyway) and the pushing off in the Endzone call was a bit ticky tacky, but 9-10 times that call is made... Really there was no reason for the receiver to push off, he would have made the play anyway... Hope was flatfooted.

Ben played atrocious. He made a few plays when it counted (3rd and 28 pass), but he looked a bit overwhelmed. Good thing he saved his worse for the weakest team they played in the playoffs.


Definately not Pittsburgh's finest hour. But a couple of things I noticed:

1) The Seahawks had speed. Not that I watched any of their games this year, but in the opening series they blew Pittsburgh away.

2) The Seattle offensive pass interference in the endzone was BS

3) Big Ben made a gutsy play on that long pass to Ward at the goal line. I would have had to go back and eat my words about his passing performance - but then he floats a duck from 8 yards out for an interception. Why the heck not give the ball to Bettis to ground and pound it into the endzone?

4) Ben's diving TD, Hasselback's fumble (diving forward) = plays that needed review. Refs made the right calls.


Steelers got real lucky with their performance. Had Seattle got a break on a call (or two) and made a field goal - Pittsburgh is trying to come from behind. And that is not the scenario they would wanted to have been in with their lack of a running game.
 
mekannik said:
Definately not Pittsburgh's finest hour. But a couple of things I noticed:

1) The Seahawks had speed. Not that I watched any of their games this year, but in the opening series they blew Pittsburgh away.

2) The Seattle offensive pass interference in the endzone was BS

3) Big Ben made a gutsy play on that long pass to Ward at the goal line. I would have had to go back and eat my words about his passing performance - but then he floats a duck from 8 yards out for an interception. Why the heck not give the ball to Bettis to ground and pound it into the endzone?

4) Ben's diving TD, Hasselback's fumble (diving forward) = plays that needed review. Refs made the right calls.


Steelers got real lucky with their performance. Had Seattle got a break on a call (or two) and made a field goal - Pittsburgh is trying to come from behind. And that is not the scenario they would wanted to have been in with their lack of a running game.

The Pushing off was a BS call, but it is one I see called all the time. And he clearly did push off... Really the receiver should have never did it... it was unnescessary.

Great teams make their own luck... They made 3 big offensive plays and Seattle made zero. That was the difference in the game.
 
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