Originally posted by: Josh
HAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Steelers suck. Steelers fans who thought they were gonna win suck even more. Free safety Anthony Smith sucks the most.
heh, we'll take the superbowl, keep focusing on tose stats.... whore!It is usually a recipe for success, a mantra on which the Steelers' offense is built: Control the ball, convert third-down situations, limit turnovers and get a 100-yard rushing performance. Oh yeah, and protect the quarterback.
The Steelers did most, if not all, of that, right down to keeping Ben Roethlisberger upright and unscathed for most of the game. ...
... It was more than enough to disrupt the Steelers, who actually did a good job of controlling the time of possession (34 minutes, 43 seconds) -- their No. 1 priority on offense -- and getting their most rushing yards (187) since Week 3 against the San Francisco 49ers.
Originally posted by: RapidSnail
Originally posted by: Josh
HAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Steelers suck. Steelers fans who thought they were gonna win suck even more. Free safety Anthony Smith sucks the most.
Yeah, thanks for contributing dignity to our overly stereotyped NE fans.
Originally posted by: Josh
Originally posted by: RapidSnail
Originally posted by: Josh
HAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Steelers suck. Steelers fans who thought they were gonna win suck even more. Free safety Anthony Smith sucks the most.
Yeah, thanks for contributing dignity to our overly stereotyped NE fans.
Um not a Patriots fan at all. If you read the other Patriots thread you will see that I clearly state the Patriots will lose to the Colts in the playoffs...I just don't care at all for the Steelers, don't really like their fans or team and had money on the Patriots. I also find it funny when a team talks a bunch of shit and the other team does not and goes out there to embarass the shit talkers. Makes me laugh.
Originally posted by: Phokus
The Patriots are going to have to update their schedule:
http://bp3.blogger.com/_RPG0Xn...s/s1600-h/Patriots.jpg
:laugh:
Originally posted by: BUTCH1
Originally posted by: Phokus
The Patriots are going to have to update their schedule:
http://bp3.blogger.com/_RPG0Xn...s/s1600-h/Patriots.jpg
:laugh:
AWESOME!!...LOL!
Originally posted by: Alistar7
Done gloating about beating essentially a rookie safety for 2 TDs? Should they meet again this year I am sure Pitt will oblige by playing Smith rather than Troy.
Other than those two blown plays by one very inexperienced player it was a close game. It very well could have been a one score game in the 4th, and gone either way. Be thankfull it did not come down to NE needing to stop the run, because they obviously could not.
As I said before this game, it was nothing more than a regular season matchup that will mean nothing come January. Indy thrashed Pitt in the regular season 2 years ago far worse than NE did in this game, did not mean anything when Pitt ended their season in the playoffs that year and went on to win the SB.
The Pitt comments by NE fans on this board are laughable at best, no class, no clue.
Originally posted by: Alistar7
Done gloating about beating essentially a rookie safety for 2 TDs? Should they meet again this year I am sure Pitt will oblige by playing Smith rather than Troy.
Other than those two blown plays by one very inexperienced player it was a close game. It very well could have been a one score game in the 4th, and gone either way. Be thankfull it did not come down to NE needing to stop the run, because they obviously could not.
As I said before this game, it was nothing more than a regular season matchup that will mean nothing come January. Indy thrashed Pitt in the regular season 2 years ago far worse than NE did in this game, did not mean anything when Pitt ended their season in the playoffs that year and went on to win the SB.
The Pitt comments by NE fans on this board are laughable at best, no class, no clue.
Originally posted by: Alistar7
Done gloating about beating essentially a rookie safety for 2 TDs? Should they meet again this year I am sure Pitt will oblige by playing Smith rather than Troy.
Other than those two blown plays by one very inexperienced player it was a close game. It very well could have been a one score game in the 4th, and gone either way. Be thankfull it did not come down to NE needing to stop the run, because they obviously could not.
As I said before this game, it was nothing more than a regular season matchup that will mean nothing come January. Indy thrashed Pitt in the regular season 2 years ago far worse than NE did in this game, did not mean anything when Pitt ended their season in the playoffs that year and went on to win the SB.
The Pitt comments by NE fans on this board are laughable at best, no class, no clue.
Originally posted by: rise
:beer: lmaoOriginally posted by: Alistar7
Originally posted by: rise
sorry but it happens all the time, even in the playoffs.I was the one who said they were outplayed, in the 2nd half, and they were by a 17-14 margin. You can get away with only playing half a game at top performance against the browns and basically a rookie QB, but not against another solid team.
regardless, the pats weren't sharp but they never trailed and the game was never in doubt. they even covered a 16.5 pt line, lol.
you can trot out all the percentages you want but if you can't see the pats are are a better team well, you're worse than my neighbor.
Pitt would have covered a 16.5 line on the Browns by beating them 34-7, so badly I might add the Browns traded their starting QB the next day. They only gave up one touchdown in garbage time, they surely didn't let the Browns get back into the game and have a shot at possibly winning, unlike the Pats.
I can point out many other quantifiable ways in which the Pats fall short compared to Indy or Pitt but you have no desire to discuss facts. Defense, time of possesion, 3rd down efficiency, rushing yards per game, things that keep the other teams offense off the field, Pitt leads in all those categories over the Pats besides special teams. Winning % of opponents speaks for itself, neither Dallas or the Pats have played anyone while Pitt has put up better numbers against a tougher schedule. Just keep comparing me to your neighbor, really makes a solid case and conveys your football insight quite well.
Pats win by an averge of 23.4 ppg, Pitt 20.0, Pitt has played a much harder schedule so far, as has Indy. Only difference I see between the three is only one has to cheat to win.
Say what you want, their "legacy" will forever be tainted by many, and rightfully so IMHO.
Thanks for adding nothing usefull....
good stuff.It is usually a recipe for success, a mantra on which the Steelers' offense is built: Control the ball, convert third-down situations, limit turnovers and get a 100-yard rushing performance. Oh yeah, and protect the quarterback.
The Steelers did most, if not all, of that, right down to keeping Ben Roethlisberger upright and unscathed for most of the game. ...
... It was more than enough to disrupt the Steelers, who actually did a good job of controlling the time of possession (34 minutes, 43 seconds) -- their No. 1 priority on offense -- and getting their most rushing yards (187) since Week 3 against the San Francisco 49ers.
Originally posted by: Alistar7
Done gloating about beating essentially a rookie safety for 2 TDs? Should they meet again this year I am sure Pitt will oblige by playing Smith rather than Troy.
Other than those two blown plays by one very inexperienced player it was a close game. It very well could have been a one score game in the 4th, and gone either way. Be thankfull it did not come down to NE needing to stop the run, because they obviously could not.
As I said before this game, it was nothing more than a regular season matchup that will mean nothing come January. Indy thrashed Pitt in the regular season 2 years ago far worse than NE did in this game, did not mean anything when Pitt ended their season in the playoffs that year and went on to win the SB.
The Pitt comments by NE fans on this board are laughable at best, no class, no clue.
Ahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!1Originally posted by: Alistar7
Done gloating about beating essentially a rookie safety for 2 TDs? Should they meet again this year I am sure Pitt will oblige by playing Smith rather than Troy.
Other than those two blown plays by one very inexperienced player it was a close game. It very well could have been a one score game in the 4th, and gone either way. Be thankfull it did not come down to NE needing to stop the run, because they obviously could not.