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Well there you go. Steelers beat Cleveland 31-0 with fast Willie gaining 110+ yards and I am still completely unimpressed. Looking like a Colts-Steelers rematch in a couple weeks (providing things go that way of course). I can't see how the home teams will be favored in the AFC divisional games next week, as Baltimore and Indy should be favored to win.

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I think that the Dallas Cowboys have a good shot, if Romo can heal his pinkie quickly. What do y'all think?

im still holding out for my Boy's they have the team to do it. Now only if they can pull their heads outa their ass

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I'm sure Jerry Jones if fit to be tied. I couldn't be happier. I am very happy about my Titans dominant win over the Steelers last week. But we really sucked it playing our second string against the Colts second string. I'll be glad to get VandenBosch and Haynesworth back. Plus today proved to me just how lucky we were to have Vince Young go out of the starting rotation in the first game. To the Steelers fans (and I was one as a little kid during the 70s and 80s), what's up with Big Ben getting hurt all the time? For real, it seems that almost every game you see him lying on the turf well after the play is over for 2 or 3 plays a game. Is that just his style? I remember stories about Jim Brown getting up slow from the pile, acting a little hurt, then plowing over the defense on the next play. I realize he got popped on the head this week. But of course he'll be ready in two weeks. I have to agree with Iacas that he seems to hold on to the ball too long.

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To the Steelers fans (and I was one as a little kid during the 70s and 80s), what's up with Big Ben getting hurt all the time? For real, it seems that almost every game you see him lying on the turf well after the play is over for 2 or 3 plays a game. Is that just his style? I remember stories about Jim Brown getting up slow from the pile, acting a little hurt, then plowing over the defense on the next play. I realize he got popped on the head this week. But of course he'll be ready in two weeks. I have to agree with Iacas that he seems to hold on to the ball too long.

Occasionally, he gets hit, breaks a nail and has to go to the hospital. There's been lots of times that it looks like he's really milking an injury but he usually comes back firing on all cylinders. For that reason, I was a little happy he went down.

It doesn't hurt to have a starter as a back up either.... Him holding onto the ball too long is a double edged sword. I don't complain about it because it's the reason he makes most of the great plays that he does.

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It doesn't hurt to have a starter as a back up either....

I WISH we had a backup the caliber of Leftwich. If Collins gets hurt in the playoffs I'd rather go to Chris Simms. Young still has that dear in the headlights look.

And it's true that Roethlisberger holding onto the ball makes for some great plays. You just can't cover receivers for 10 seconds. Eventually someone will sit down in an open spot or just improvise a route. So I guess it is a two edge sword.

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i'm going to say baltimore will. the offset o-line is hard to figure out, because there are so many options. and some of the tricky plays (like flacco and the o-linemen diving like the ball was fumbled, and then throwing the ball to a wideout in the flat) could surprise some defences

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Lets go C-H-A-R-G-E-R-S-!!!!!!!!!!!!

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lifelong boltbacker... crossing my fingers cuz LT cant go out like barry sanders
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Lets go C-H-A-R-G-E-R-S-!!!!!!!!!!!!

vs. the eagles

would be fun to see the two teams that barely got in with the worst records battle it out

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vs. the eagles

I'm still in shock and awe that the Eagles got in. That's about as lucky as a team can get, but hey, what do I care?

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vs. the eagles

Arizona's the "worst" record, then, by virtue of the tie of course.

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Arizona's the "worst" record, then, by virtue of the tie of course.

yup the cardinals are a few percentage points better, hopefully the cardinals and the eagles can battle it out for the nfc championship to play the .500 chargers

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ya not really........they just got beat by my team.....the CARDS!

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Bye bye Colts. Chargers win in OT

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those three first downs that the chargers got via penalty in overtime where such total crap

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