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fer69
Posts : 2190 Join date : 2011-09-17 Location : home dah!!!
| Subject: Steelers vs. Patriots: Five Players to Watch in the Heavyweight Bout against New England Sat Oct 29, 2011 2:49 pm | |
| Patriots weeks comes with that special feeling for Steelers fans. One the one hand, we are thirsting for putting an end to New England's recent dominance over our team. But on the other, we cannot forget the beatings that we have had to endure in years past. This week won't be any different, as the Patriots led by Tom Brady and Bill Belichick are marching into Heinz Field for a fight of football heavyweights against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Things have looked a lot better for our Steelers lately, rebounding strongly from a disappointing start into the 2011 season. The visit to Arizona last week was successful on all fronts, as Pittsburgh displayed an offense firing on all cylinders combined with a defense that seemed to get back track to its takeaway and point-scoring ways. The resulting 32-20 win looked closer than it was, thanks to great individual efforts by Ben Roethlisberger, Antonio Brown, and LaMarr Woodley among others. But the win against the Cardinals is the past, and with New England a perennial championship contender is coming to town on Sunday. The Patriots sit atop the AFC having only lost a single game this season, relying majorly on a versatile air attack led by Brady and a surprisingly strong rushing attack. The Steelers on the other hand moved into the AFC's second seed with Baltimore's loss this week, making Sunday's match up a true measuring stick for this year's contenders in the AFC title race. If recent history is any indication, New England will once again leave Heinz Field in celebration amid disconcerted Steeler players and fans. But who's to say that the fortunes can't change? Certainly, Pittsburgh will have to play on top of its game in order to overcome history and beat the Patriots at home. These Five Players to Watch will have to play a major role if Pittsburgh is to come away with a victory against Belichick and his troupe. http://www.behindthesteelcurtain.com/2011/10/28/2518829/steelers-vs-patriots-five-players-to-watch-in-the-heavyweight-bout | |
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supytalpeht
Posts : 1123 Join date : 2011-08-24
| Subject: Re: Steelers vs. Patriots: Five Players to Watch in the Heavyweight Bout against New England Sat Oct 29, 2011 2:57 pm | |
| They need to change your name to something with Mesa in it. | |
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JonM229
Posts : 4276 Join date : 2011-04-14 Location : Ball So Hard University
| Subject: Re: Steelers vs. Patriots: Five Players to Watch in the Heavyweight Bout against New England Sat Oct 29, 2011 3:00 pm | |
| Second-best ending to the game:
Last-second, game-winning TD pass from Brady to Chad Johnson, who then does a ridiculous dance.
Best ending to the game:
A hole opening in the middle of the field and swallowing both teams. _________________ Wallace108: Jon, how the hell do you expect any of us to ever follow your posts? You always set the bar awfully high. "Ray Rice is special. He is a guy for all situations, as I have said before, even in an elevator." -Mike Tomlin | |
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supytalpeht
Posts : 1123 Join date : 2011-08-24
| Subject: Re: Steelers vs. Patriots: Five Players to Watch in the Heavyweight Bout against New England Sat Oct 29, 2011 3:05 pm | |
| - JonM229 wrote:
- Second-best ending to the game:
Last-second, game-winning TD pass from Brady to Chad Johnson, who then does a ridiculous dance.
Best ending to the game:
A hole opening in the middle of the field and swallowing both teams. Die in a fire | |
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JonM229
Posts : 4276 Join date : 2011-04-14 Location : Ball So Hard University
| Subject: Re: Steelers vs. Patriots: Five Players to Watch in the Heavyweight Bout against New England Sat Oct 29, 2011 3:18 pm | |
| - supytalpeht wrote:
- JonM229 wrote:
- Second-best ending to the game:
Last-second, game-winning TD pass from Brady to Chad Johnson, who then does a ridiculous dance.
Best ending to the game:
A hole opening in the middle of the field and swallowing both teams. Die in a fire Repped for making me spit out my drink _________________ Wallace108: Jon, how the hell do you expect any of us to ever follow your posts? You always set the bar awfully high. "Ray Rice is special. He is a guy for all situations, as I have said before, even in an elevator." -Mike Tomlin | |
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fer69
Posts : 2190 Join date : 2011-09-17 Location : home dah!!!
| Subject: Re: Steelers vs. Patriots: Five Players to Watch in the Heavyweight Bout against New England Sat Oct 29, 2011 3:43 pm | |
| - supytalpeht wrote:
- They need to change your name to something with Mesa in it.
i hate young mother fuckers | |
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Wallace108
Posts : 18265 Join date : 2011-04-03 Location : Y'Town, Ohio
| Subject: Re: Steelers vs. Patriots: Five Players to Watch in the Heavyweight Bout against New England Sat Oct 29, 2011 3:49 pm | |
| - supytalpeht wrote:
- They need to change your name to something with Mesa in it.
Is that a reference to mesaSteeler? I haven't seen him around in a while. I definitely think we need to pass the mesa title (and story posting responsibilties) onto fer. - JonM229 wrote:
- A hole opening in the middle of the field and swallowing both teams.
At Heinz, that's a very real possibility. _________________ If you're going to be a smart ass, you'd better be smart. Otherwise, you're just an ass. | |
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