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Steelers have had fortune in Super Bowl matchups
Posted on 3 Feb 2011 by Scott Farrell.
Much has been written on this site and others about Pittsburgh's championship legacy. True enough, the Steelers' six Lombardi trophies are to be respected and admired. No other franchise has more championship hardware than the Steelers, and only Dallas has appeared in as many Super Bowls as Pittsburgh. The Steelers' two Super Bowl wins over Dallas are what has vaulted Pittsburgh to the all-...
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Will Super Bowl 7 Be The Sweetest?
Posted on 2 Feb 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
Now, I'm not the “what if” type of guy at all. I like to see how things play out rather than get caught up in hypothetical situations. But with the Super Bowl on its way on Sunday, it's always fun to think ahead as to how things might play out. While I'm not saying whether the Steelers will or won't win the big game on Sunday – because, frankly, I go back-and-forth on it from da...
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Super Bowl …Let’s Keep It That Way
Posted on 1 Feb 2011 by Christopher Rowe.
There is an old saying… if it's not broken, don't fix it. The NFL is the most lucrative, most popular, most widely-followed, most successful sports entity in history. Since 1971, the “Super Bowl” (formerly AFL-NFL Championship) pits the winner of the AFC vs. the winner of the NFC in the culmination of the NFL postseason. Before the landmark 1970 merger between the AFL and NF...
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Steelers are loyal despite Sepulveda’s bad luck
Posted on 1 Feb 2011 by Scott Farrell.
You have to feel for Daniel Sepulveda, the Pittsburgh punter who will miss playing in the Super Bowl for a second time while on injured reserve. The fourth-year punter for the Steelers tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee against Baltimore on Dec. 5. Surgery to repair the knee five days later cost him the remainder of the season. It's the same ligament and the same injury he...
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Super Bowl Preview
Posted on 1 Feb 2011 by Norm Duhamel.
The week before the Super Bowl in the early 90′s were very exciting times for me and other Bills fans. Nowadays it brings me sadness because I know the football season is over and it's another 8 months till it starts up again. Don't get me wrong, I love Super Bowl Sunday, the 10 hour pre-game, the snacks and the beer. It's a chance for the NFL to showcase their best 2 teams to duel it o...
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Welcome to Dallas – home of this years Super Bowl
Posted on 31 Jan 2011 by Glenn Stants.
Welcome back Dallas Nation. Well the NFL gears up for this weekends Super Bowl in Dallas, any news out of Dallas is the direction the Dallas Cowboys are starting to take in the hiring of their future coaching staff. It has already been noted but of late the Cowboys hired from the Cleveland Browns Rob Ryan as their defensive coordinator. Rob comes to Dallas with a resume that fits right in...
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The teams are here, so enough about Dallas already
Posted on 31 Jan 2011 by Scott Farrell.
Hines Ward will have a few hours of down time this week to work on that 'cowboy' fashion he was sporting on the Steelers' charter flight today. The veteran receiver and Pittsburgh's all-time leading receiver came to town Monday wearing a black cowboy hat, a Western-style black shirt, black cowboy boots and a polished silver belt buckle big enough to pick up FM signals. Welcome to town, hoss...
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DeAngelo Hall is the Pro Bowl MVP!
Posted on 31 Jan 2011 by Mercedes Green.
Take that Redskin haters. All the talk about the Redskins being the worst defence in the NFL sure has some fantastic defensive players. CB DeAngelo Hall has been named the 2011 Pro Bowl MVP for his outstanding showing recording 6 tackles, 1 interception (which ended in a TD) and 1 forced fumble, which was returned for a TD. DeAngelo Hall interceptionDeAngelo Hall TD DeAngelo Hall TD London ...
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Five Colts Showcase Talents in 2011 Pro Bowl
Posted on 30 Jan 2011 by Gyasmine.
Congratulations to quarterback Peyton Manning, wide receiver Reggie Wayne, defensive ends Robert Mathis and Dwight Freeney and center Jeff Saturday, for making the 2011 Pro Bowl this year. Out of the thirty-five first time Pro Bowlers, the Colts have a way of preserving their tradition of representing some of the best players in the National Football League. Peyton Manning is making his 11TH Pr...
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All-Star Weekend…Should We Even Care?
Posted on 29 Jan 2011 by Michael Waterloo.
With the NHL All-Star game and the NFL Pro Bowl games being played this weekend, the excitement over them has changed within a few weeks. We learned in January that Pittsburgh’s Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Kris Letang and Marc-Andre Fleury all were making the trip to Raleigh, North Carolina, for the NHL All-Star game. They were 4 of the top 6 vote getters and it looked to be a Pittsburg...
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Super Bowl bound Packers proved doubters wrong
Posted on 27 Jan 2011 by Mitch McLaughlin.
The 2010 Green Bay Packers proved lots of doubters wrong this season by advancing to Super Bowl XLV, including this one. I doubted Ted Thompson would make the proper moves to get this team deep in the NFC playoffs. I doubted Aaron Rodgers would make the necessary plays to put the Packers in position to win a fourth Lombardi Trophy. And as of now, they’ve silenced this doubter and I’m sure m...
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Give me Big Ben over Peyton
Posted on 26 Jan 2011 by Justin Welton.
There is no question in my mind that Tom Brady is a better overall quarterback than Ben Roethlisberger. But is Peyton Manning better than Big Ben? I’ll take Big Ben every time. I am not arguing that Roethlisberger is a better pure quarterback than Manning because he is not even close. Manning is a pure pocket passer that is equally linked to Tom Brady. He actually may be better than Tom in th...









