NavyBillsFan Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 Media didnt even look at the Hawks. Hawks are very quiet and low profile while the media and fans are blowing the steelers out of the water. Its going to be like a home game for the steelers but I got the feeling the Hawks may have this game won by the third. Reminds me of the Green Bay/New England Super Bowl years. Everyone was on GB's jockey! I know this is Bettis's last game but I dont think he is going to have a good day on the Hawks D. Hawks 34 Steelers 17
zow2 Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 Media didnt even look at the Hawks. Hawks are very quiet and low profile while the media and fans are blowing the steelers out of the water. Its going to be like a home game for the steelers but I got the feeling the Hawks may have this game won by the third. Reminds me of the Green Bay/New England Super Bowl years. Everyone was on GB's jockey! I know this is Bettis's last game but I dont think he is going to have a good day on the Hawks D. Hawks 34 Steelers 17 590637[/snapback] Actually reminds me more of the Ravens/Giants pregame stuff where Baltimore was getting much more media hype and had some personalities on the team. Of course, the Ravens ended up pounding the supposedly very well balanced Giants. I think Pitt takes care of business. Big Ben is the real deal and would make any team much better (for those that still think it's all his offensive line!). The Steelers have been a "pass first" team in the playoffs and that will continue here.
jester43 Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 not may people know this, but hasselbeck is german for "bad interception" the steelers will kill them. navy, you have the right score but the teams reversed. write it down.
shibuya Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 I think Pitt takes care of business. Big Ben is the real deal and would make any team much better (for those that still think it's all his offensive line!). The Steelers have been a "pass first" team in the playoffs and that will continue here. 590660[/snapback] SO what your saying is that Matt Hasselback is not the real deal ??? Also its the Seahawks who have the better OL IMO too. Hasselback was the best QB in the NFC this year, and if you look at how Haselback has looked in the playoffs I would be betting on MH being the QB who gets talked about after the game IMO> Go Seachickens
BB27 Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 I really don't know who will win this one, but, I would not be surprised to see Seattle pick off a few if Ben comes out throwing. I hope Seattle wins, I like their team, their heart, and their coach. Pittsburgh seems to be more about individuals.
The Tomcat Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 I will be betting Seattle....I'm not sure if their going to win but I think it will be a lot closer then people think. I'll take the 4 points.
fishiewishie Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 Reminds me of how the media was all over New England. This is bad for New England, because they are no longer the media darlings, and Brady is no longer the poster boy.
SHOUTBOX MONSTER! Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 I will be betting Seattle....I'm not sure if their going to win but I think it will be a lot closer then people think. I'll take the 4 points. 590750[/snapback] If you go down, I'm going down with you... if not, I'll buy you a beer.
smokinandjokin Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 I hate to oversimplify but I just think the AFC is 10x better than the NFC. Seattle lost at Jacksonville and at Washington, and at Green Bay when they rested their starters. Their road wins were against St. Louis (6-10), Arizona (5-11), San Francisco (4-12), Philly (6-10; this was the 42-0 MNF game when the McNabb-less Eagles looked godawful) and Tennessee (4-12). Combined record: 25-55. They just haven't proven to me that they can leave home and beat a good team. Pittsburgh on the other hand, went into the lion's den against the #1, 2, and 3 seeds in the superior AFC and had fairly easy victories. All told, Seattle beat one playoff team this year: the NY Giants. They beat Indy, but the Colts had already lost their chance at 16-0 the week before, and James Dungy had died that Thursday. I can't say that's a quality win for Seattle, because the Colts were out of it before kickoff. Hammer Pittsburgh -4, and I'm not sure about O/U 47, but I'd lean toward the under.
Ramius Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 Did anyone hear hines ward? Says the steelers were disrespected because they are favored. WTF hines? This "disrespected, and no one give us any respect" crap in sports has gone overboard. How can you be disrespected by being favored?
smokinandjokin Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 Did anyone hear hines ward? Says the steelers were disrespected because they are favored. WTF hines? This "disrespected, and no one give us any respect" crap in sports has gone overboard. How can you be disrespected by being favored? 590784[/snapback] NFL rules, Ramius. The bylaws specifically state that at least one of the Super Bowl teams, and sometimes both, have to claim disrespect from the media and fans.
ganesh Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 I really don't know who will win this one, but, I would not be surprised to see Seattle pick off a few if Ben comes out throwing. I hope Seattle wins, I like their team, their heart, and their coach. Pittsburgh seems to be more about individuals. 590710[/snapback] That is far from the truth......The Pittsburgh steelers are the epitome of team this year.....From that team aspect several superstars have emerged... Ben, Polamalu...Jeff Hartings, AlanFaneca, Joey Porter....The reason people are noticing individuals is because these individuals are dominating games....
IDBillzFan Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 NBF, the reason everyone is hyping the Steelers because the Steelers are the feel good story that needs to be told. Plus, everyone loves a winner, and the Steelers are going to beat the ever-lovin' bejeesus out of the Seahawks, cover the spread, and on the way trip the score over 47 so my parlay comes home. But regardless of the pre-determined outcome, I'll still watch, NBF. Because dammit...it's still real to me.
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