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This thread got stupid pretty fast.
and by saying something useless and off topic like that you only improved itThis thread got stupid pretty fast.
This Bettis guy you are talking about - is he the same guy I see who can barely breath after running 3 yards at sea level?Oh my dear god!!! did a bronco fan just blame a team for running too much!?!?!!? then go on to brag about their secondary!!!?!?!?!?!? Bettis will break Bailey in half after Lynch gets a herniaWow my friend, you are surely misled. Denver will smack the tired Steelers all the way back to Pittsburgh. All Pitt does is run, and the Broncos have the 2nd best rush defense in the leauge! Champ Bailey will put the lockdown on HInes, and maybe take one back 100 yds again, but we never know. Mike will pound and pound and pound and tire the defense of the Steelers, but then in comes Tatum to break it for a big won. Broncos will win this game 27 to 10. EASY WIN FOR JAKE AND THE BRONCOS!Pittsburgh has beat the #3 seed Bengals, and the #1 seed Colts. Denver is the #2 seed. all i have to say is 123, Pitts will win, Troy Polamalu will intercept Jake the Snake since the referee (Archie Manning) from the PIT v. IND won't be there to make bull calls.
"This Bettis guy" also happens to be the 5th alltime rusher, just in case you missed the last 13 years of the NFLThis Bettis guy you are talking about - is he the same guy I see who can barely breath after running 3 yards at sea level?
And by saying something useless and off topic about something useless and off topic you clearly only improved it.and by saying something useless and off topic like that you only improved itThis thread got stupid pretty fast.
Oh dear God.I'm saddened to be a fan of one of these teams.Oh my dear god!!! did a bronco fan just blame a team for running too much!?!?!!? then go on to brag about their secondary!!!?!?!?!?!? Bettis will break Bailey in half after Lynch gets a herniaWow my friend, you are surely misled. Denver will smack the tired Steelers all the way back to Pittsburgh. All Pitt does is run, and the Broncos have the 2nd best rush defense in the leauge! Champ Bailey will put the lockdown on HInes, and maybe take one back 100 yds again, but we never know. Mike will pound and pound and pound and tire the defense of the Steelers, but then in comes Tatum to break it for a big won. Broncos will win this game 27 to 10. EASY WIN FOR JAKE AND THE BRONCOS!Pittsburgh has beat the #3 seed Bengals, and the #1 seed Colts. Denver is the #2 seed. all i have to say is 123, Pitts will win, Troy Polamalu will intercept Jake the Snake since the referee (Archie Manning) from the PIT v. IND won't be there to make bull calls.
My vote for understatement of the day.This thread got stupid pretty fast.
Just like all the experts said that the Steelers had no chance to beat the Colts in Indy. The Colts are the best play action team in the league and the Steelers defense did just fine.I 100 percent agree with my friend SSOG. How can you possibly say that the Broncos beating the Patriots was a fluke? 3 out of the 4 turnovers that the Patriots had were forced, and only one was dropped. Also, if Tom Brady is so good, why would we throw a jump ball to David Givens on 3rd and goal, only to be picked off by the best corner in the NFL? After that, the game was out of reach. The Broncos just outplayed the Patriots.
There is no chance the Steelers will beat the Broncos in Denver. Jake Plummer is the best QB out of the pocket, so all of the blitz's that the Steelers throw at him, could backfire. I hate to say it to all of you Steeler fans, but the Steelers are going to wear down. The Broncos have the second best rush defense in the league, and the Steelers run 57 percent of the time. The Broncos are going to do what they do everygame, and that is RUN. Theyll bang and bang with Mike Anderson, and then throw in Tatum for the big hit. Once the Steelers commit to the run and throw 8 or 9 in the box, Jake PLummer will beat them deep with one of his play actions. This game will nto be close. GO BRONCOS!
Broncos 24 Steelers 13

This Bettis guy is also the one that ran over the NFL's Defensive Player of the Year, Brian Urlacher and carried him for 5 yards for a TD.This Bettis guy you are talking about - is he the same guy I see who can barely breath after running 3 yards at sea level?Oh my dear god!!! did a bronco fan just blame a team for running too much!?!?!!? then go on to brag about their secondary!!!?!?!?!?!? Bettis will break Bailey in half after Lynch gets a herniaWow my friend, you are surely misled. Denver will smack the tired Steelers all the way back to Pittsburgh. All Pitt does is run, and the Broncos have the 2nd best rush defense in the leauge! Champ Bailey will put the lockdown on HInes, and maybe take one back 100 yds again, but we never know. Mike will pound and pound and pound and tire the defense of the Steelers, but then in comes Tatum to break it for a big won. Broncos will win this game 27 to 10. EASY WIN FOR JAKE AND THE BRONCOS!Pittsburgh has beat the #3 seed Bengals, and the #1 seed Colts. Denver is the #2 seed. all i have to say is 123, Pitts will win, Troy Polamalu will intercept Jake the Snake since the referee (Archie Manning) from the PIT v. IND won't be there to make bull calls.
I agree 100% with the first part of your post (I don't have your knack for breaking a post down and answering it point by point - it's one of your most endearing qualities.) The Steelers clearly weren't on top of their game at playoff time last year and they ran into one of the best teams of our lifetime. The Broncos ARE playing good football, so the corollary doesn't really apply. What I was saying mainly is not to be misled by the fact that a team carries a long winning streak or a great record over the last x games into a matchup - as soon as the ball goes in the air, all that goes out the window. I'm sure you would agree.As to your second point, the running game doesn't really worry me as long as Whisenhunt calls the game the way he did last Sunday and takes what the defense gives him. The Colts basically sold out early to take away the run, and that's what opened things up for the passing game. In the second half of games, after the Steelers have worn the defense down, they typically can run almost at will, even when the other team knows it's coming. As S4L pointed out, they ran for 88 yards in the second half vs. Indy, which was more than they gained on the ground in their entire first meeting with the Colts. I have much respect for the Broncos' secondary, but any secondary needs to play run support vs. Pittsburgh. They WILL run on you if you commit only 7 in the box and play the safeties in pass coverage. If Whisenhunt see this, he will run it all day long, and the Broncos front 7 will not be able to slow them down. This is what makes the Steelers passing game effective. The Broncos will have to commit 8-9 to run support, and then you get mismatches in the secondary when they run Miller, El, Wilson, and Ward out there. At least one of them is in man coverage or open, and Ben has been very accurate making his reads and getting the ball out there of late. The key to stopping the Steelers is to get pressure on Ben in those instances - but not just some pressure to the outside, because he has the ability to split and make good throws on the run (just like Plummer), so you have to really collapse the pocket and give him nowhere to go. Last year, the Pats befuddled a rookie Roethlisberger by disguising coverages and baiting him into throwing the ball where they could make plays defensively, but Ben has matured and doesn't make nearly as many ill-advised throws. It's almost like a "pick your posion" kind of deal - that's what I have been waiting on for so many years now, and they FINALLY have a QB that can make it work.That is true, but the Steelers barely eeked by a not-that-great Jets team in the previous round and they looked vulnerable going into the title game because of how Roethlisberger's play in his rookie year went downhill at the end of the season. And I think their opponent in last year's AFC title game had something to do with it, as well.After week 2 last year and the dawn of the Roethlisberger Era, the Steelers went 14-0 into the playoffs, pounding both Super Bowl teams along the way. they had the bye week and the AFC title game at home, and none of that mattered.![]()
I think their passing game and defense are functioning very well right now, but doesn't their running game worry you a bit? They averaged only 2.7 YPC against the Colts (one of the worst rushing defenses in the league) last week and even struggled to run it late in the game when they had the lead. It is doubtful that Roethlisberger will be able to pick apart Denver's secondary like he did Indy's and if their running game struggles again, they could be in trouble.They are playing as well right now as I have seen them play in 5 years.
OK, sorry but this really made me laugh this morning. Move along, nothing to see here.Nope - was the Brunell-led Jacksonville Jaguars the year before Denver won their first superbowl - one of the biggest upsets in playoff history IMHO.If I'm not mistaken the last road team to beat Denver in the playoffs was the Steelers led by Merril Hoge in 1984.
Come on man, SD better than Pittsburgh ? Now I know your a total homer....and Indy a cupcake. Do you watch football at all ?Denver beat a team that is more talented than Pittsburgh- NE Patriots. Hell, Pittsburgh doesn't even make the playoffs if they were in the AFC West. SSOG pointed out the AFC West is by far the best division in football and he is sooooo right. I think San Diego is a better team than Pittsburgh , even KC is a top 6 team in the NFL . Basically. 3 of the top 6 teams in the AFC are in this divsion for sure. It's a brutal divsion and to be 13-3 in it cinches it for me. I laid out $275 on Carolina over the Bears and am thinking about putting it on Denver if the line goes down to Denver +3. I don't bet on +3.5 lines, because they are typically sucker bets. Indy is a cupcake team , they are weak in the middle and play in a sorry division (see Jacksonville vs NE). A statistically weak passing team like Pittsburgh threw with ease against them. I simply don't believe Pittsburgh is as good as Indy made them look. Steelers head coach Bill Cowher is 1-4 all-time in AFC Championship games, including a 24-21 loss to the Broncos on Jan. 11th, 1998.Does anyone know which team was one of the worst teams in the AFC West for so many years? Well that team (Seattle) might be going to their first Super Bowl ever...in the NFC.And what did Pittsburgh do by beating Peyton Manning and the Colts in Indy?Maybe I'm wrong, but I think Denver lost to Indy each of the last 2 years in Indy by a combined score of 90-34. But I might have just imagined that.Exactly, they just knocked off the 3x champions. I expect the line to go up, no way in hell are they only 3.5 point favorites considering they did something Pittsburgh or Indy couldn't do for so many years.still shocked the line isn't Denver by 8 or so.
WTF
So, does the line come back down again because Pittsburgh did something Denver couldn't do? The line in this game shouldn't be anything more than it is, and I'd say the Steelers have a 50/50 chance to win the game straight up.
Nothing matters but how good these teams are playing right now and how they match up against each other. These two teams entered the playoffs playing better than anyone else in the AFC (yes, including the Patriots and their win streak against teams like the Bills and Jets).
Lots of good information in this thread already, and I really think the Steelers match up well against the Broncos. I'm sure Bronco fans feel the same way about their matchup with the Steelers.
I'm pretty sure it will be easier for the Steelers to run on the Broncos than it will be for the Broncos to run on the Steelers. Plummer moving out of the pocket worries me, so it'll be on the Steelers linebackers to keep him under pressure and the secondary to stay with the WRs. Roethlisberger will have to be efficient with his throws and once again limit or eliminate his mistakes, because the Broncos don't make many on their side of the ball.
The AFC over Seattle

Another clown.....All the Steelers do is run ? Again, do you actually watch the games ? What makes you think the Steelers are so tired ? Easy win for the Broncos ? I hope Jake and his gang are a foolish as you thinking this is a cakewalk...Wow my friend, you are surely misled. Denver will smack the tired Steelers all the way back to Pittsburgh. All Pitt does is run, and the Broncos have the 2nd best rush defense in the leauge! Champ Bailey will put the lockdown on HInes, and maybe take one back 100 yds again, but we never know. Mike will pound and pound and pound and tire the defense of the Steelers, but then in comes Tatum to break it for a big won. Broncos will win this game 27 to 10. EASY WIN FOR JAKE AND THE BRONCOS!Pittsburgh has beat the #3 seed Bengals, and the #1 seed Colts. Denver is the #2 seed. all i have to say is 123, Pitts will win, Troy Polamalu will intercept Jake the Snake since the referee (Archie Manning) from the PIT v. IND won't be there to make bull calls.
Thanks (if you are being serious, which I think you are).I agree 100% with the first part of your post (I don't have your knack for breaking a post down and answering it point by point - it's one of your most endearing qualities.)
I agree to an extent, but there is something to be said for going into the playoffs with momentum. Oddly, even though Pittsburgh went into last year's title game with a 15-win game winning streak, I think they are going into this year's title game with more momentum even though their winning streak is only at six games.The Steelers clearly weren't on top of their game at playoff time last year and they ran into one of the best teams of our lifetime. The Broncos ARE playing good football, so the corollary doesn't really apply. What I was saying mainly is not to be misled by the fact that a team carries a long winning streak or a great record over the last x games into a matchup - as soon as the ball goes in the air, all that goes out the window. I'm sure you would agree.
That is a good write-up. I would like to point out, though, that I don't think you will see Pittsburgh receivers roaming free in the secondary against Denver like they did against Indy last week. On the other hand, Pittsburgh's defense is better than New England's, so if Denver running game stalls, I don't think as many opportunities will be in there in the passing game like last week.As to your second point, the running game doesn't really worry me as long as Whisenhunt calls the game the way he did last Sunday and takes what the defense gives him. The Colts basically sold out early to take away the run, and that's what opened things up for the passing game. In the second half of games, after the Steelers have worn the defense down, they typically can run almost at will, even when the other team knows it's coming. As S4L pointed out, they ran for 88 yards in the second half vs. Indy, which was more than they gained on the ground in their entire first meeting with the Colts. I have much respect for the Broncos' secondary, but any secondary needs to play run support vs. Pittsburgh. They WILL run on you if you commit only 7 in the box and play the safeties in pass coverage. If Whisenhunt see this, he will run it all day long, and the Broncos front 7 will not be able to slow them down. This is what makes the Steelers passing game effective. The Broncos will have to commit 8-9 to run support, and then you get mismatches in the secondary when they run Miller, El, Wilson, and Ward out there. At least one of them is in man coverage or open, and Ben has been very accurate making his reads and getting the ball out there of late. The key to stopping the Steelers is to get pressure on Ben in those instances - but not just some pressure to the outside, because he has the ability to split and make good throws on the run (just like Plummer), so you have to really collapse the pocket and give him nowhere to go. Last year, the Pats befuddled a rookie Roethlisberger by disguising coverages and baiting him into throwing the ball where they could make plays defensively, but Ben has matured and doesn't make nearly as many ill-advised throws. It's almost like a "pick your posion" kind of deal - that's what I have been waiting on for so many years now, and they FINALLY have a QB that can make it work.
enver 45.15%Pittsburgh 52.91%...for a grand total of 98.06%
Null votersWhy don't the percentages add up to 100%. Right now it shows:
Denver 45.15%
Pittsburgh 52.91%
...for a grand total of 98.06%
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It's been very interesting to watch this thread. It started with Denver jumping out to a quick lead in the polls. But all the talk has Pittsburgh with a comfortable majority right now. Anybody out there change their mind on this game since earlier in the week?Why don't the percentages add up to 100%. Right now it shows:
Denver 45.15%
Pittsburgh 52.91%
...for a grand total of 98.06%
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I agree. I believe the Broncos secondary (particularly the corners) are much better in man coverage than Indy's so Roethlisberger will have to be even more accurate, as his margin for error will be less. I really see this as a game that could go either way, and wouldn't be shocked to see either team win.Oh, and I was being totally serious - you're excellent at breaking a post down and responding point by point in a clear, concise manner. I respect that.Thanks (if you are being serious, which I think you are).I agree 100% with the first part of your post (I don't have your knack for breaking a post down and answering it point by point - it's one of your most endearing qualities.)
I agree to an extent, but there is something to be said for going into the playoffs with momentum. Oddly, even though Pittsburgh went into last year's title game with a 15-win game winning streak, I think they are going into this year's title game with more momentum even though their winning streak is only at six games.The Steelers clearly weren't on top of their game at playoff time last year and they ran into one of the best teams of our lifetime. The Broncos ARE playing good football, so the corollary doesn't really apply. What I was saying mainly is not to be misled by the fact that a team carries a long winning streak or a great record over the last x games into a matchup - as soon as the ball goes in the air, all that goes out the window. I'm sure you would agree.That is a good write-up. I would like to point out, though, that I don't think you will see Pittsburgh receivers roaming free in the secondary against Denver like they did against Indy last week. On the other hand, Pittsburgh's defense is better than New England's, so if Denver running game stalls, I don't think as many opportunities will be in there in the passing game like last week.As to your second point, the running game doesn't really worry me as long as Whisenhunt calls the game the way he did last Sunday and takes what the defense gives him. The Colts basically sold out early to take away the run, and that's what opened things up for the passing game. In the second half of games, after the Steelers have worn the defense down, they typically can run almost at will, even when the other team knows it's coming. As S4L pointed out, they ran for 88 yards in the second half vs. Indy, which was more than they gained on the ground in their entire first meeting with the Colts. I have much respect for the Broncos' secondary, but any secondary needs to play run support vs. Pittsburgh. They WILL run on you if you commit only 7 in the box and play the safeties in pass coverage. If Whisenhunt see this, he will run it all day long, and the Broncos front 7 will not be able to slow them down. This is what makes the Steelers passing game effective. The Broncos will have to commit 8-9 to run support, and then you get mismatches in the secondary when they run Miller, El, Wilson, and Ward out there. At least one of them is in man coverage or open, and Ben has been very accurate making his reads and getting the ball out there of late. The key to stopping the Steelers is to get pressure on Ben in those instances - but not just some pressure to the outside, because he has the ability to split and make good throws on the run (just like Plummer), so you have to really collapse the pocket and give him nowhere to go. Last year, the Pats befuddled a rookie Roethlisberger by disguising coverages and baiting him into throwing the ball where they could make plays defensively, but Ben has matured and doesn't make nearly as many ill-advised throws. It's almost like a "pick your posion" kind of deal - that's what I have been waiting on for so many years now, and they FINALLY have a QB that can make it work.
Man, you stiller fans are no fun. Pats fans were much more argumentive and disagreeable. Can we turn the "winey tool" factor up a notch? (just kidding)Oh, and I was being totally serious - you're excellent at breaking a post down and responding point by point in a clear, concise manner. I respect that.![]()
This game is just too close to call, it could go either way IMO, two almost mirror like teams, going to come down to who make the least mistakes. That said, I like the Steelers chances A LOT, undefeated at home or not.Man, you stiller fans are no fun. Pats fans were much more argumentive and disagreeable. Can we turn the "winey tool" factor up a notch? (just kidding)Oh, and I was being totally serious - you're excellent at breaking a post down and responding point by point in a clear, concise manner. I respect that.![]()
Iron City will do that to you.Man, you stiller fans are no fun. Pats fans were much more argumentive and disagreeable. Can we turn the "winey tool" factor up a notch? (just kidding)Oh, and I was being totally serious - you're excellent at breaking a post down and responding point by point in a clear, concise manner. I respect that.![]()
It took the Steeler fans a while to recover from Sunday's drinking. Also, there were a few heart attacks and those people weren't released from the hospital until mid-week.It's been very interesting to watch this thread. It started with Denver jumping out to a quick lead in the polls. But all the talk has Pittsburgh with a comfortable majority right now. Anybody out there change their mind on this game since earlier in the week?Why don't the percentages add up to 100%. Right now it shows:
Denver 45.15%
Pittsburgh 52.91%
...for a grand total of 98.06%
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I think this will be an old fashioned slug fest. Can't wait.![]()

that was my thought process too. I think standard home field during the regular season, from what I've heard from sports bettors, is 3.5, meaning if a line is only 3.5 favored to the home team, basically the oddsmakers believe the teams are about equal.Since this is Denver at home during the playoffs and Denver is undefeated at home and its a mile high, I figured that'd be worth 5pts, then Denver would be slightly favored over Pitt just because they beat New England.I thought the line should be 8 to 8.5 Sunday evening and I've not read or heard anything to change my mind.
Home field advantage - particularly at such a high altitude - is worth far more than 3 points in the playoffs. Denver is extremely tough at home.
I'm not a fan of either team, but this is going to be an absolutely fantastic game. Two teams which are based around stopping the run defensively & establishing it offensively, as well as limiting turnovers. Pitt has really impressed me with their wins over Cinci & Indy, and even though Denver had 5 turnovers to work with against the Pats' they really did play a solid game. As usual I'm looking forward more to the AFC Champ. game than the NFC Champ. game.I think this will be an old fashioned slug fest. Can't wait.![]()
Eh... I could tell, even before I scrolled down and saw the Steeler icon, that it was a Pittsburgh fan writing as unbiased a piece as CBS covering a presidential election. Actually, not that bad.... but good overview...Good overview - on .....idea of what to expect.Both Denver and Pittsburgh are built very similarly when compared.
Jake Plummer and Ben Roethlisberger are both big bodied, agile, accurate passers that can create plays by utilizing their legs.
Willie Parker ....eresting game and looking forward to watching the entiriety of it. Good luck to both fans of their respected teams.
GO STEELERS!![]()
In that case, Denver can't win the SB because a team can't get up for a third consecutive game. Since you've obviously given up hope...the Stillers will gladly take over the reigns.I think this will be a great game! I still don't get why everyone insists on comparing Jake to the opposing QB because of his past. This is a team game, and Jake has stopped trying to win games all by himself. This game is an evenly matched battle between 2 excellent smash-mouth teams. I believe whoever gets out to an early lead will be tough to beat. If Denver scores a TD first, that crowd will be nuts all day. If Pgh scores first (and second) they will be able to take the edge off the crowd (maybe). I think it will come down to who wins the turnover battle, as close games usually do. That is why the Broncos will win. They will generate more turnovers in this game because of the following: Pittsburgh is on the road for the 3rd conscutive playoff game- while Denver is at home for the second week. Pitts just won 2 games in which they spent much emotional energy. It will be very difficult to get up for a third consecutive time (that is why it has NEVER been done before). The altitude does seem to affect teams that play there, especially in the second half. My opinion is that Pitts starts out a little flat, Denver scores first to make it 7-0, and the crowd creates problems for the Steelers, several false starts, then a turnover...etc Broncos 27-17 over the Steelers.![]()