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#5 Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4) @ #4 Denver Broncos (8-8)

  • Azubuike24
    Broncos don't reach double digits.
  • holdingout
    Mulva;1034219 wrote:To reduce injuries caused by kickoff collisions by increasing the number of touchbacks. I'm not a fan of that rule either, but if the evidence over the next few years shows that kickoff related injuries are significantly down I couldn't argue against the legitimacy of it.

    But I'll always argue against an 8-8 team hosting a 12-4 team. I think the Steelers will win anyway though. Denver sucks.
    Steelers couldn't take care of business. Lost twice against Ravens and lost at San Fran. Pack your bags. It is what it is.
  • HitsRus
    But I'll always argue against an 8-8 team hosting a 12-4 team. I think the Steelers will win anyway though. Denver sucks.
    Why have divisions at all, if winning your division doesn't get you some perk?

    If the Steelers can't go to Mile High and Kick an 8-8 team's *ss, they don't deserve to go any farther anyway.
  • THE4RINGZ
    Non;1034195 wrote:Tomlin said Mendenhall could have torn ACL

    Steelers may need to pick up a running back

    only Redman and Clay if Moore can't play

    Dwyer????
  • holdingout
    HitsRus;1034417 wrote:Why have divisions at all, if winning your division doesn't get you some perk?

    If the Steelers can't go to Mile High and Kick an 8-8 team's *ss, they don't deserve to go any farther anyway.
    ^^this
  • Non
    THE4RINGZ;1034419 wrote:Dwyer????
    he's out too

    on IR
  • Ironman92
    killer_ewok;1034409 wrote:Tebow's family tree must be flawless then. Maybe one of them fucked up somewhere along the line and karma will bite him in the ass next Sunday. At least that's what I'm hoping for.

    Tebow's Dad (God) was cited with a misdemeanor bush burning a few years back, fortunately karma has no time restraints.
  • Non
    Mewelde has been out the past two games, but he could be back.

    With Moore and Redman, they'll be fine.
  • ts1227
    Ironman92;1034429 wrote:Tebow's Dad (God) was cited with a misdemeanor bush burning a few years back, fortunately karma has no time restraints.
    lol
  • Non
    I think the Steelers will lose this game.

    But if they do win, where would they rather play -- at New England or at Baltimore?
  • killer_ewok
    Non;1034505 wrote:I think the Steelers will lose this game.

    But if they do win, where would they rather play -- at New England or at Baltimore?

    Great question. Not sure yet.
  • robj55
    Non;1034505 wrote:I think the Steelers will lose this game.

    But if they do win, where would they rather play -- at New England or at Baltimore?[/QUOTE

    You're only going to need 10 points to win this game, should be more than enough.
  • Raw Dawgin' it
    Non;1034505 wrote:I think the Steelers will lose this game.

    But if they do win, where would they rather play -- at New England or at Baltimore?
    lol you expect them to lose to an 8-8 team with a terrible QB who can't play well for an entrie game? Damn, more times than not you're predicting your team loses.

    I hope tebow sucks ass in this game and Big Ben tears his achilies.
  • killer_ewok
    Woodley's return will be key IMO.
  • Sykotyk
    Mulva;1034113 wrote:I posted it on the Browns game thread, but it's bullshit that this game is in Denver. Rewarding a team for where they play rather than for winning games is stupid.

    If you want to have division winners get auto-bids, fine. But auto home games? Awful.
    All four teams in the AFC West played 14 of 16 games against common opponents. The Steelers and Broncos probably only played a small fraction of their 16 games against common opponents. Same thing happened a few times with the Bears being 13-3 or so, get the home game, and get pantsed by the wild-card Eagles who came out of the much harder NFC East, and had a piss-poor record to show for it.

    If you want the home game, win your division. It's simple. To the point. Beat Baltimore once, and you wouldn't have this problem. Wildcard is exactly that. You should just be grateful there is a 'make up' spot in the playoffs.
  • killer_ewok
    Sykotyk;1034525 wrote:All four teams in the AFC West played 14 of 16 games against common opponents. The Steelers and Broncos probably only played a small fraction of their 16 games against common opponents. Same thing happened a few times with the Bears being 13-3 or so, get the home game, and get pantsed by the wild-card Eagles who came out of the much harder NFC East, and had a piss-poor record to show for it.

    If you want the home game, win your division. It's simple. To the point. Beat Baltimore once, and you wouldn't have this problem. Wildcard is exactly that. You should just be grateful there is a 'make up' spot in the playoffs.

    Agreed, but I'm pretty sure that Mulva is not a Steeler fan.
  • Mulva
    holdingout;1034416 wrote:Steelers couldn't take care of business. Lost twice against Ravens and lost at San Fran. Pack your bags. It is what it is.
    Good point. Taking care of business. Let's see... Denver lost to Oakland, Tennessee, Green Bay, San Diego, Detroit, New England, Buffalo, and Kansas City. Oh yeah, and they lost the last 3 games of the season and backed into the playoffs at 8-8.

    You're right. They took care of business and earned that home game. Not a retarded rule at all.
    HitsRus;1034417 wrote:Why have divisions at all, if winning your division doesn't get you some perk?
    Because it makes logistical and geographical sense to have them, and it makes scheduling a whole lot easier. From a competitive standpoint there is no reason for it, and I'd much rather just have 2 conferences.

    Also, there is a perk. The perk is an automatic playoff birth. An automatic playoff birth + a guaranteed home game is 2 perks.

    If you want to let the 8-8 division champs in the playoffs to reward them for winning a shitty division, fine by me. But they should be the 6 seed if they have the 6th best record of eligible playoff teams. It's common sense.
    HitsRus;1034417 wrote:If the Steelers can't go to Mile High and Kick an 8-8 team's *ss, they don't deserve to go any farther anyway.
    That's such garbage reasoning it's ridiculous. Just because they should be able to win the game in Denver doesn't mean they should be playing the game in Denver to begin with.

    Ohio State should be able to beat Indiana in football even if Indiana got to choose 3 Buckeye players to rule ineligible for that game every season, but that doesn't mean it wouldn't be a completely stupid rule to have in place. But hey, if you can't go in without 3 players and beat the Hoosiers you don't deserve to play in the Big 10 championship game anyway, right?
  • Mulva
    killer_ewok;1034528 wrote:Agreed, but I'm pretty sure that Mulva is not a Steeler fan.
    You are correct on that one. I hate the Steelers passionately. But I hate stupid rules more.
  • Non
    Raw Dawgin' it;1034515 wrote:lol you expect them to lose to an 8-8 team with a terrible QB who can't play well for an entrie game? Damn, more times than not you're predicting your team loses.

    I hope tebow sucks ass in this game and Big Ben tears his achilies.
    Steelers have been a clumsy team on the road this year.

    Barely beat Indy, barely beat Kansas City, barely beat Cleveland.

    It'll be another low scoring game but I have a feeling Tebow will turn it around and pull off a dramatic win late.
  • bigdaddy2003
    I'm not too sure who wins this game. The Steelers didn't look great today but the Broncos haven't looked great the last couple weeks.
  • Heretic
    Sucks that the injury list keeps growing and that the team didn't get a bye to heal a little bit longer, but if they had to play someone next week, there's probably no better team in the league than Denver. Tebow's magic has disappeared over the last couple weeks and he now looks barely competent at the best. I think the Steelers would have to play as blahly as they did today for them to have a chance to lose.
  • I Am Ahab
    I think the reason for allowing division winners to host games even when they have fewer wins than their opponent is obvious. It's because the NFL is out to get Pittsburgh and they put that rule in place waiting for this situation to happen and it finally did. Pittsburgh has to go on the road to face a team with a worse record.

    League is always working to f*c% the Steelers.
  • holdingout
    I Am Ahab;1034589 wrote:I think the reason for allowing division winners to host games even when they have fewer wins than their opponent is obvious. It's because the NFL is out to get Pittsburgh and they put that rule in place waiting for this situation to happen and it finally did. Pittsburgh has to go on the road to face a team with a worse record.

    League is always working to f*c% the Steelers.
    Keep believing that...
  • Rotinaj
    Non;1034505 wrote:I think the Steelers will lose this game.

    But if they do win, where would they rather play -- at New England or at Baltimore?
    They would rather play at Baltimore,no brainer. Even though the Pats have been bounced early the last couple years NOBODY wants 2 see Brady and BB in the playoffs if they can avoid it.
  • GoPens
    I'd rather play Baltimore as well. More familiar with them and have won in Baltimore in the recent past.

    I'm betting Ryan Clark doesn't play in Denver. No sense risking a person's health (and life possibly) over a football game. Thankfully, with a Tebow-led offense, hopefully the Steelers won't need him back there in the secondary.