On the Steelers: Patriots game not as big as next one
The Steelers and New England Patriots will find themselves in a familiar spot Sunday at Heinz Field, playing each other with the AFC's No. 1 seed on the line, but does it really matter in the long run who wins?
Nearly inexplicably, the Steelers have risen from the shambles of a 35-7 opening loss at Baltimore and a .500 record after four games to the second-best record in the conference at 5-2. Typically, the Patriots are tops at 5-1.
And, while the Steelers may be 1-6 against quarterback Tom Brady, they have managed to get around the Patriots without having to go through them in the playoffs to win two Super Bowl titles since New England most recently won a Lombardi Trophy seven seasons ago. They finished second in the AFC to the Patriots last season after losing at home to them 39-26, yet they again reached the Super Bowl and New England did not............
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I'm with Tomlin on this one. This game is our #1 priority because it's this week's game. Anything beyond that isn't worth paying attention to right now.
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GoSlash27
I'm with Tomlin on this one. This game is our #1 priority because it's this week's game. Anything beyond that isn't worth paying attention to right now.
That's where I'm at on this subject matter. 100% focus and energy on the game at hand this Sunday afternoon.
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I think its only human to look ahead. Yes, they will all say that they are focused on the task at hand, the Pats* game. But the Ravens game is much more important at this point...I think everyone realizes that.
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The only game that matters is this week's game. Looking ahead gets you losses.
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I still hold on the belief that if the Steelers met the Patriots again last year, the outcome would've been different. But it's their fault they couldn't beat Mark Sanchez at home. Not ours.
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I wonder if the Rats were overlooking the Jags?
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Brady is always at its best against the steelers. He is 6-1 in his career against the Steelers and it is very painful for me to say.
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Yes Ravens game is huge but this is an AFC game, which we need. The wins against Jax and Tenn were just as big as the losses against the Raisins and Texans.
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If we win this game, then we have 'No Choice' but to look to the future. If we win it, then we are still in the race in this division, it says were equipped to beat the better teams this year, it gives me some what more confidence the team can beat the better teams in the playoffs and hopefully SB. We had problems beating the "better teams" last year and that lack of magic showed itself in the SB.
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Well, everyone will SAY this isn't that big of a game, but I've been through enough of these things over the years to know that a good 75% of the people will be ready to jump off the nearest bridge if we lose this game. Goats (in order) will be:
Arians
Ben
LeBeau
Defense is old
And we'll have to hear how terrible this team is for another week.
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suitanim
Well, everyone will SAY this isn't that big of a game, but I've been through enough of these things over the years to know that a good 75% of the people will be ready to jump off the nearest bridge if we lose this game. Goats (in order) will be:
Arians
Ben
LeBeau
Defense is old
If we lose this game it will be frustrating, but it wont really determine the season. I think many Steelers realize that football is a game of matchups, and the Patriots are just a team we don't match up well against. Or at least when Brady's playing we haven't.
The bigger game is the following week against the Ravens. Win that one, hopefully get the 2 seed for the playoffs, and pray someone takes out the Patriots and you don't have to see them again in January.
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Brady has a QB rating of 104.3 against the steelers.Brady is the biggest steelers killer in steelers history.
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suitanim
Well, everyone will SAY this isn't that big of a game, but I've been through enough of these things over the years to know that a good 75% of the people will be ready to jump off the nearest bridge if we lose this game. Goats (in order) will be:
Arians
Ben
LeBeau
Defense is old
And we'll have to hear how terrible this team is for another week.
I literally laughed out loud when I read this - because it's true. :lol:
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It will be a big win if the steelers win, but it's not a must win.
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polamalubeast
Brady has a QB rating of 104.3 against the steelers.Brady is the biggest steelers killer in steelers history.
McNair routinely gave us fits too. He was 11-5 against us.
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suitanim
Well, everyone will SAY this isn't that big of a game, but I've been through enough of these things over the years to know that a good 75% of the people will be ready to jump off the nearest bridge if we lose this game. Goats (in order) will be:
Arians
Ben
LeBeau
Defense is old
And we'll have to hear how terrible this team is for another week.
And Woodley is overpay
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fansince'76
McNair routinely gave us fits too.
McNair is probably in the top five, and perhaps even in the top 3.
McNair was for the Steelers that Roethlisberger is for the Ravens.
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polamalubeast
And Woodley is overpay
I'm no longer at liberty to comment about that. (But of course he'll be at the top of someones list)
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Roethlisberger is 9-3 against the Ravens, but 0-2 against McNair in 2006!
McNair finished his career with a record of 12-5 against the steelers.