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Friendship Fleeting in NFL Flux
Posted on 13 Mar 2013 by Steven Keys.
Losing your best friend has always been tough, whether you’re eight or ninety-eight. They write songs about it and plenty of ’em: See; “Popcrush.com.” I’m not embarrassed to say I knew not one of PC’s top-ten “best friend” songs until the last one on the list (#1): The Jackson 5, “I’ll Be There” (’71). Funny thing is, that’s ‘bout time I lost a best friend. I must’...
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Fantasy Football Week 7 Start’ems
Posted on 19 Oct 2012 by David Willow.
Quarterbacks Eli Manning – He was solid, though no prosperous against the 49ers top ranked pass defense last week. However, this week presents a much more appealing opponent against a league worst Redskins pass defense. From first to worst. This is a great match up for Manning. Ben Roethlisberger – With Rashard Mendenhall and Isaac Redmen both reportedly out this week, the Steelers will be ...
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Steelers Hoping to Avoid Trap Game in Music City
Posted on 11 Oct 2012 by Rob Stroup.
Pittsburgh is heading to Nashville for a Thursday night prime time contest against the Tennessee Titans. Pittsburgh and Tennessee used to be divisional foes when the Titans were the Houston Oilers, but now they play less often and this is no longer considered a rivalry game. The Steelers have an all-time mark of 41-29 against the Titans franchise (34-19 vs. Houston, but only 7-10 since the m...
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Cloudy with a chance of Sunshine: Eagles/Steelers Recap
Posted on 9 Oct 2012 by Adrian Fedkiw.
TSN’s Adrian Fedkiw and Mike Owens recap the Philadelphia Eagles’ (3-2) Week 5 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers (2-2). We extensively discuss Michael Vick's fumbling problem. Eagles/Steelers Recap Eagles/Steelers Preview Eagles/Giants Recap Eagles/Giants Preview Eagles/Cardinals Recap Eagles/Cardinals Preview Eagles/Ravens Recap Ravens/Eagles Preview Eagles/Browns Recap 2012 Eagles Pr...
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Suisham Kicks Pittsburgh to .500 Mark
Posted on 7 Oct 2012 by Rob Stroup.
It may have been ugly, but a team’s win total at the end of the season does not get extra credit for style points. The Pittsburgh Steelers can be thankful for that fact as they edged the Philadelphia Eagles 16-14. Pittsburgh continued to shoot itself in the foot with costly penalties (9 penalties for 106 yards) and allowing two important fourth down conversions. In a game where Pittsburgh...
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Keystone State Battle
Posted on 5 Oct 2012 by Rob Stroup.
Both the Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles have experienced some good fortune at the start of this season. Upon first glance, Steeler Nation may disagree with me. But, consider this – Pittsburgh does not travel west of the Rockies for the duration of the 2012 campaign. The furthest west they travel is to Dallas and Tennessee. The Steelers should be thankful for the early...
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Black Hole Swallows Steelers
Posted on 23 Sep 2012 by Rob Stroup.
The Pittsburgh Steelers dropped to 1-2 on the season after suffering a 34-31 defeat at the hands of the Oakland Raiders. Pittsburgh's offense was clicking thanks to its wide open passing game, however the hapless defensive performance allowed the Raiders to score on their final five drives to score the game's final 13 points. Oakland's only lead came as the final gun sounded when Sebastian ...
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Steelers Dominate Home Opener
Posted on 17 Sep 2012 by Rob Stroup.
Yesterday, the Pittsburgh Steelers overwhelmed the New York Jets, 27-10. To quote Charles Dickens in A Tale of Two Cities, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…” That was the story of the New York Jets offense. On their first drive, Mark Sanchez efficiently moved Gang Green down the field on 4 for 5 passing, 80 yards, culminating with an in rhythm touchd...
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Steelers Fade Late to Manning’s Broncos
Posted on 10 Sep 2012 by Rob Stroup.
The Denver Broncos defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-19 in the opening NFL weekend of the 2012 season. It was a back and forth chess match until the Broncos opened a late lead. There was an extended feeling out period as the game began. That feeling was erased as both offenses found their stride and put up yards and points, beginning in the second quarter. Pittsburgh struck first with 10:...
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Steelers Game-by-Game Predictions
Posted on 5 Sep 2012 by Rob Stroup.
Now that the NFL season is 24 hours away, here is my fearless game-by-game forecast for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Week 1 Sunday, September 9 at Denver 8:20 PM Ryan Mundy is an adequate replacement for Ryan Clark for one game, but the new sheriff (Peyton Manning) in town takes advantage of the Steelers’ early season injuries and Mike Wallace’s unfamiliarity with the offense. Denver 24, Pittsb...
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Steelers Preseason Recap
Posted on 1 Sep 2012 by Rob Stroup.
Another preseason game, another devastating injury. Sean Spence, a rookie middle linebacker who was drafted in the third round, left the game in the third quarter with what coach Mike Tomlin deemed a “significant” left knee injury, including multiple ligament tears. Let's recap our first four 2012 draft picks: David DeCastro (RG) – dislocated kneecap, MCL surgery, and torn...
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DeCastro Tears Medial Collateral Ligament in Steelers Preseason Victory Over Bills
Posted on 26 Aug 2012 by Rob Stroup.
What is the worst nightmare for coaches and fans alike during the preseason? In a word, injuries. Pittsburgh encountered such a dilemma on Saturday night, as the Steelers visited western New York to do battle with the Bills. On the second offensive drive of the first quarter, rookie offensive right guard David DeCastro got pushed backwards and awkward had his knee twisted beneath him, causi...









