Yes, they will be back-to-back champs [ 15 ] ** [21.13%]
No, they'll lose in the playoffs [ 47 ] ** [66.20%]
No, they won't even make the playoffs [ 9 ] ** [12.68%]
15 Steelers fans have voted in this poll.
Well, it's not like Pittsburgh is a mediocre team that only their fans would think could repeat...they're currently the reigning best team in the NFL.
ROTFLMMFAO!!!
They won the Super Bowl. Who ELSE would you consider the reigning best team in the league?

BlueOnion, I guarantee you a lot of those votes in your silly poll where because Steeler fans just saw their team name under "best effort" category, and voted for their team thinking they were just being a homer. I know that's what I would've done at first....considering it really wasn't very clear at first that you only listed SB losers...and the Steelers.
The whining is getting unbearable. If you're going to try to discredit a champion because of questionable calls, then you'll have to do that to a lot of other teams.
The 2003 Patriots didn't deserve it. They did a ton of pass interferences on the Colts in the AFCCG and weren't flagged...AT HOME.
The 2001 Patriots. Tuck Rule.
1999 Rams, and the bad call on the Bucs in the NFCCG. He caught that ball.
1998 and 1997 Broncos. They "cheated" the salary cap.
1996 Packers. Patriots fans will tell you they KNOW they saw holding on Desmond Howard's TD return.
1995 Cowboys. Neil O'Donnell threw the game on purpose! He tossed it right to Larry Brown!
I could go back even further. Don't you see how ridiculous this is? You can't start discrediting the winning team because of a controversial thing. If you start doing that, you'd have to go back and discredit a LOT of other teams too.
Seattle had every possible chance to win that game. The only really questionable calls were the offensive pass interference on Jackson, and the holding on Sean Locklear. But SEATTLE STILL HAD THE BALL. Nothing was stopping them from just making another play or 2 and then scoring.
Stevens ruined the game for them. If he hangs onto 1 or 2 of his drops, they might win.