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<blockquote data-quote="Jules" data-source="post: 428695" data-attributes="member: 4098"><p>The Steelers team that ended the season was a shell of the team who the Ravens beat twice. They had practically their second d line in there to end the game and Woodley never regained form from the hammy. Ben was a ghost of Ben and they lost their RB and several o lineman. Not to put down the Broncos since I am almost convinced there was divine intervention with all that 316 stuff. Steelers also had the SB loser curse. They ended the year limping much like last years Colts.</p><p> </p><p>The Pats D is better then the ranking at times but I know how bad they are. Even if they get to the SB it's been a lucky year for them. They feasted on a lot of backup QBs and even Orlvosky to Garcon exposed them.</p><p> </p><p>I fully believe if Flacco has his head on straight he can expose this Pats D as long as they give Ray Rice enough carries. The Texans have the most underrated D in the league and they sacked Flacco a lot.</p><p> </p><p>I guess at this point I am getting a bit tired of the offense too. I love offense of course but I am so tired of hearing about hungry Brady to his TEs and Eli Manning and how elite he is.</p><p> </p><p>If it's a Pats/Giants SB I might throw up.</p><p> </p><p>Gimme a HarBowl now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jules, post: 428695, member: 4098"] The Steelers team that ended the season was a shell of the team who the Ravens beat twice. They had practically their second d line in there to end the game and Woodley never regained form from the hammy. Ben was a ghost of Ben and they lost their RB and several o lineman. Not to put down the Broncos since I am almost convinced there was divine intervention with all that 316 stuff. Steelers also had the SB loser curse. They ended the year limping much like last years Colts. The Pats D is better then the ranking at times but I know how bad they are. Even if they get to the SB it's been a lucky year for them. They feasted on a lot of backup QBs and even Orlvosky to Garcon exposed them. I fully believe if Flacco has his head on straight he can expose this Pats D as long as they give Ray Rice enough carries. The Texans have the most underrated D in the league and they sacked Flacco a lot. I guess at this point I am getting a bit tired of the offense too. I love offense of course but I am so tired of hearing about hungry Brady to his TEs and Eli Manning and how elite he is. If it's a Pats/Giants SB I might throw up. Gimme a HarBowl now. [/QUOTE]
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