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<blockquote data-quote="PackAttack12" data-source="post: 922454" data-attributes="member: 11933"><p>The Steelers will play desperate. They need a win in the worst way to keep their season alive due to them being in far from a weak division. Cleveland and Baltimore will both be double digit win teams, so the Steelers cannot afford to drop to 1-3. </p><p></p><p>I do think though that Roethlisberger being a stationary QB with almost no mobility will greatly work to the benefit of the Packers. I see them pressuring quite a bit, and the backend will make a lot of big plays. I think the Packers will win the turnover margin by at least 2. </p><p></p><p>Though I expect a lot of fight in the Steelers, I just think they're going to be a little overmatched in this one. The Packers have sort of caught their stride and if they don't get overconfident (which I can't see happening given that they still remember getting pantsed in week 1), I could see a pretty convincing win. </p><p></p><p>I'll be interested to see the Steelers injury report later on today. They have been super banged up on defense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PackAttack12, post: 922454, member: 11933"] The Steelers will play desperate. They need a win in the worst way to keep their season alive due to them being in far from a weak division. Cleveland and Baltimore will both be double digit win teams, so the Steelers cannot afford to drop to 1-3. I do think though that Roethlisberger being a stationary QB with almost no mobility will greatly work to the benefit of the Packers. I see them pressuring quite a bit, and the backend will make a lot of big plays. I think the Packers will win the turnover margin by at least 2. Though I expect a lot of fight in the Steelers, I just think they're going to be a little overmatched in this one. The Packers have sort of caught their stride and if they don't get overconfident (which I can't see happening given that they still remember getting pantsed in week 1), I could see a pretty convincing win. I'll be interested to see the Steelers injury report later on today. They have been super banged up on defense. [/QUOTE]
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