lol. elsewhere recently, you wrote:the much maligned Steelers defense
so are they vaunted or are they much maligned?axl blaze said:that Pittsburgh "vaunted" defense
make your mind up

alasdair
lol. elsewhere recently, you wrote:the much maligned Steelers defense
so are they vaunted or are they much maligned?axl blaze said:that Pittsburgh "vaunted" defense
quantum steelers uncertainty theory, ali. Read a book once in a while. 8)
lol. elsewhere recently, you wrote:so are they vaunted or are they much maligned?
make your mind up
alasdair
Alex Smith had only 1 or 2 bad passes all game, all the other incompletions was him throwing the ball away, or receiver drops. And on the few plays when the passes were bad he was putting it in places where the ball would not be intercepted. The combination of safe play on Smiths part, and the fantastic field position we get as a result of our special teams and defense puts points up on the board and doesn't turn the ball over. It may not be as flashy as some of the other offenses in the league, but as we saw this week flashy offense doesn't always win you football games.
Interesting factoid I heard on ESPN radio this morning (this pertains to the Ravens/Patsies game): in the playoffs over the last 10 years, a team scoring 38 points or more in a playoff game covers the spread in the next game only 17% of the time. Meaning that this game should be tight.