Non;637586 wrote:A victory would put the Steelers in the conference title game for the eighth time in the last 17 years.
That's the sort of tidbit that explains why a Dallas fan would suddenly become a New England fan. Let's face it: Dallas and Pittsburgh fans have a reason to trash-talk each other. Pittsburgh's lone Super Bowl loss came to Dallas (effing Neal O'Donnell...just typing his name gets me roid rage'd). Dallas lost two to the Steelers in the 70s with it being likely that a horrible drop by a great player is the only reason they're not up 2-1 in the Super Bowl match-up.
Right now, the Steelers are one win away from being one game from the Super Bowl for eight of the last 17 years. Dallas is coming off a shit season and for being the so-called "amurrka's team", haven't been relevant for much more than "who's Romo dating now?!?" conversations over the past few years. Except on this site, where they're also relevant for NCF-related tomfoolery. Meanwhile, New England looks like the best team, not only in the AFC, but the entire NFL. If Pittsburgh beats Baltimore, they'd possibly have to play them on the road...after getting crushed by them at home earlier this year. If your team can't get the job done, find the one with the best chance!
As for your prediction, I disagree. Regardless of who wins, I can't see this game being decided by more than single digits. When Pittsburgh's blown a team out (and the same for Baltimore), it tends to involve the other team utterly imploding. Look at the turnovers and big plays against Oakland and Cleveland v2 had that made it look easy. I don't see either team utterly imploding. I can't imagine a blowout in this game...I expect 60 minutes (3+ hours in real life) of emotional hell that might end in a total of $340K worth of fines for various infractions and homicides.