Week 15: Pittsburgh Steelers (10-3) at San Francisco 49ers (10-3)

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Dec 20, 2011 12:19am
Playing ben now is not smart.
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Dec 20, 2011 12:23am
I'll be the first to admit, I underestimated the 49rs. They have a very solid D. Aldon Smith is an animal.
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Dec 20, 2011 12:24am
The Niners came to play tonight. A good win for them.
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Dec 20, 2011 12:24am
Rough one.

Going to be tough to win on the road in the Wild Card round the way they looked tonight.
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Dec 20, 2011 12:26am
Have to get healthy in the next two weeks. I dont' want to rest starters, and let them get rusty, I want two wins.
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Dec 20, 2011 12:27am
killer_ewok;1021259 wrote:The Ravens have to be loving this.
We are. So much for the Steelers being a lock if Baltimore loses.
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Dec 20, 2011 12:31am
Impossible to win on the road being -4 turnovers and -4 sacks.
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Dec 20, 2011 12:31am
thank you to SF defense and big ben for getting me into the FF championship game.:thumbup:
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Dec 20, 2011 12:32am
LJ;1021283 wrote:Impossible to win on the road being -4 turnovers and -4 sacks.
Again, I am amazed we are 10-4 with our O-line, turnover ratio, and injuries.
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Dec 20, 2011 12:34am
THE4RINGZ;1021285 wrote:Again, I am amazed we are 10-4 with our O-line, turnover ratio, and injuries.
Referees

/Big_Mirg'd
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Dec 20, 2011 12:35am
Above post was tongue in cheek LOL
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Dec 20, 2011 12:44am
I Am Ahab;1021278 wrote:We are. So much for the Steelers being a lock if Baltimore loses.

Yeah, I never said that.
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Dec 20, 2011 1:12am
killer_ewok;1021300 wrote:Yeah, I never said that.
Didn't mean to imply you did. Pretty sure Non said it. Funny cuz he usually knows what he's talking about;)
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Dec 20, 2011 2:33am
Tonight's a "FUCK BALTIMORE" night for me. It was pretty obvious that Ben was nowhere near the norm. Little mobility, tons of turnovers (which happened against the Ravens in the first week, but wasn't the same problem since then), unable to really move the offense. A good play here and there, but no consistency. He probably shouldn't have even played. But last night, as they have done most of the time when they play sub-.500 teams, the Ravens choked to put Pittsburgh in a situation where a win puts them in the driver's seat.

If Baltimore wins last night, Pittsburgh's in a situation where they're essentially a game back with two to go IF THEY WIN because of the tiebreaker. A situation where they, having clinched a playoff spot, SHOULD have rested him, Woodley, anyone who's a key player dealing with injuries. Instead, they played because of the hope they might move past Baltimore, lost and now will have a short week with Roethlisberger no better and perhaps worse considering he did play a full game and took some hits.

Too bad...the way the Ravens choke when they play lesser teams, I'd have probably picked Denver to beat them if Baltimore dropped to the #5 seed. That situation's a lot less likely now. Pittsburgh needs to get healthy, even if it means essentially throwing a game or two. It's not like they've never won a Super Bowl from the Wild Card spot before... And it's not like they'll make it there without going through the Ravens and/or Pats. Better to be healthy on the road against those guys than banged up and decimated either at home or on the road because you let pride get in the way of logic.
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Dec 20, 2011 7:59am
I was wrong about this one.

Puts me at about 92 percent for the year. :D
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Dec 20, 2011 8:05am
Good win for the Niners. Not really surprised they dominated the game. Healthy/injured rapist, I would expect the same result. Niners are just the much better team, and the Steelers just only have one good win under their belt. The niners played their game, and shut down the steelers running game. Healthy or not, when rapistberger can't use the running game as his security blanket, he has a tough time making the tough throws downfield. Maybe the steelers were a bit overconfident after the ravens loss. Can non confirm this?
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Dec 20, 2011 8:19am
Non;1018635 wrote:In my opinion, it all depends on what happens tonight. Baltimore will probably win and then I think they'll go on to take the division. They play Cincinnati the last game. Not a bad team but no way Baltimore screws up the last game. They'll be right on the verge at that point and they'll come out and finish the job.

There is a slight opening for an upset tonight because San Diego is at home and they've picked it up a little the past couple weeks.

If the Chargers win, I think the Steelers will get a huge boost from that and they'll win Monday night to seize control.
Non;1018761 wrote:Wrong.

If Baltimore loses, I guarantee the Steelers win Monday night.
Non;1018780 wrote:Homer fan that schools you on this stuff over and over.

How come when the Steelers were 2-2 you came on here saying they wouldn't make the playoffs?

They're 10-3 and about to clinch a playoff berth today.

In your face. Pay up.
LOL
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Dec 20, 2011 8:41am
9ers abused the Steelers oline. Whoever was blocking Aldon Smith should be embarrassed.
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Dec 20, 2011 8:44am
DeyDurkie5;1021432 wrote:LOL
LOL

Steelers still in the playoffs and you lost a $125 bet to me
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Dec 20, 2011 8:51am
like_that;1021424 wrote:Healthy or not, when rapistberger can't use the running game as his security blanket, he has a tough time making the tough throws downfield. Maybe the steelers were a bit overconfident after the ravens loss. Can non confirm this?
They ran the ball a little bit last night. I would say enough to support a passing game under normal circumstances. Roethlisberger didn't need the mobility to beat Cleveland in the second half but against San Francisco not being able to avoid some of the rushes and make broken plays I thought was the problem. If Ben was healthy when they went to the no huddle in the second half, he would've been able to extend those drives for more points. That's what he has to do, at least a few times on the road, if they're going to be successful in the no huddle.

The rest of the Steelers team did not play close to what I expected. I'm surprised by that. It's not what we're used to from this Steelers team late in the season in a big game. They did not look real focused and cohesive. That doen't bode well for even one road playoff game, probably at Denver. I'd have to say as of right now, they look like a one and done team.

They should sit Ben out the last two. They'll be No. 5 either way.
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Dec 20, 2011 8:53am
This is about the time the talking heads start murmuring about how the Steelres are getting old again....
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Dec 20, 2011 9:12am
Ben was still taking shots with 2 min to go. wtf was Tomlin thinking?

Wayy to many mistakes from top to bottom. The D played well enough and the offense sucked ass.
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Dec 20, 2011 9:21am
When the O would get some momentum, they would get shut down a couple of plays later. No intensity on offense.
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Dec 20, 2011 9:58am
Steelers = pretenders.
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Dec 20, 2011 9:59am
Commander of Awesome;1021458 wrote:9ers abused the Steelers oline. Whoever was blocking Aldon Smith should be embarrassed.
Well, that was no one obviously! So..no one should be embarrassed?