timschochet
Footballguy
The way I see it, there are 5 elite teams in the NFL right now:
New Orleans
Minnesota
New England
Indianapolis
Pittsburgh
Those are in no particular order, though I think the Saints are the best team. There are also several very good teams, including, (again in no particular order) Denver, Cincinnati, San Diego, Baltimore, Houston, Arizona, New York Giants, Dallas, Atlanta, Green Bay. I think any of these teams may be in the playoffs, and if the circumstances are right could be very dangerous.
But as for my SB pick- I have to go with the Saints because I called that early, and see no reason to change now. The Steelers are a homer pick, and I'm not sure they're better than the Colts or Patriots. But they're close enough, so I will go with my heart.
What is your prediction?
New Orleans
Minnesota
New England
Indianapolis
Pittsburgh
Those are in no particular order, though I think the Saints are the best team. There are also several very good teams, including, (again in no particular order) Denver, Cincinnati, San Diego, Baltimore, Houston, Arizona, New York Giants, Dallas, Atlanta, Green Bay. I think any of these teams may be in the playoffs, and if the circumstances are right could be very dangerous.
But as for my SB pick- I have to go with the Saints because I called that early, and see no reason to change now. The Steelers are a homer pick, and I'm not sure they're better than the Colts or Patriots. But they're close enough, so I will go with my heart.
What is your prediction?
The Vikings win is their only impressive win so far this year, and right now, the Steelers look to be in the second tier of AFC teams (Indy, Denver and NE being in the first tier).
Meanwhile, three of Pittsburgh's wins are against Detroit, Cleveland and Tennessee, who are a combined 2-17, and none of those wins were even impressive wins!
The Vikings win is their only impressive win so far this year, and right now, the Steelers look to be in the second tier of AFC teams (Indy, Denver and NE being in the first tier). But Steelers fans almost always overrate their team, so this is just par for the course. 
Meanwhile, three of Pittsburgh's wins are against Detroit, Cleveland and Tennessee, who are a combined 2-17, and none of those wins were even impressive wins!