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Pittsburgh’s Kryptonite for RG3 – Dick Lebeau and a Wet Football?
Posted on 30 Oct 2012 by Rob Stroup.
The Pittsburgh Steelers scored at will in the first half to run out to a lead they would not relinquish against the Washington Redskins. Pittsburgh notched an important 27-12 victory to raise its record to 4-3, within one game of AFC North division leader Baltimore Ravens. It was an increasingly soggy day as a light misty rain fell throughout the game. This may have had an effect on Washingt...
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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 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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Steelers Pre-Season #2 Game Summary
Posted on 19 Aug 2012 by Rob Stroup.
In the preseason, I am far more intrigued by how a team plays than the end result of the game. As such, this week’s review focuses on different facets of the game. Though it hardly matters, the Pittsburgh Steelers won 26-24 over the Indianapolis Colts. Steelers Offense Passing Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger had a terrible read as the Colts safety, Antoine Bethea, undercut a WR out route t...
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Steelers Lose to Eagles in First Preseason Test, 24-23
Posted on 10 Aug 2012 by Rob Stroup.
The Steelers may have lost against the Eagles 24-23, but the final result was not the primary concern for the team. How they played the game and avoiding injury were far more important. Their first content was just that – a first game. The first team offense, led by Ben Roethlisberger, only played one series and notched a field goal on a drive that elapsed nearly ten minutes. The short ...
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Steelers O-Line Overhaul
Posted on 10 Jul 2012 by Rob Stroup.
What has Steelers Nation been demanding for the better part of a decade? A tall receiver? Well, we endured the Limas Sweed experiment. I think the Black and Gold faithful have moved on and like the ‘Young Money' wide receiving crew – Mike Wallace, Antonio Brown, and Emmanuel Sanders have an opportunity to be the WR nucleus for years to come. No, I think we're set at receiver...
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Pittsburgh Steelers Take Care of Needs in NFL Draft
Posted on 29 Apr 2012 by Drew Karpen.
The conversation on what the one weakness for the Pittsburgh Steelers for years has been their offensive line. General Manager Kevin Colbert made sure early on that he would silence his critics. Even with the need of offensive linemen, many analysts believed they would still go with All-American linebacker from the University of Alabama, Dont’a Hightower. The Steelers would have been more...
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The Browns Bizarre Win-Win Scenario
Posted on 27 Dec 2011 by Bradley Ross.
Whatever happened in the Browns game on Saturday was going to be a win-win for me. Obviously, as a Browns fan I want the team to win every game, especially those against the Steelers and the Ravens. At the same time, I really want a Quarterback in this draft and if the Browns won out, that would severely limit their chances at being able to take Robert Griffin III without trading up. I...
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Browns leave it all on the field…including Colt’s Brain
Posted on 9 Dec 2011 by Bradley Ross.
The Steelers are clearly a better team than the Browns. If the talent levels were even in this game, the Browns definitely come away with a win. The Browns played with the type of heart we have rarely seen from them since the firing of Eric Mangini. Yet, they are still at least a couple drafts away from seriously competing with the Steelers and the Ravens on a regular basis. The D ha...
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MLB Trade Deadline: Power Ranking All 30 Teams Post 2011 Deadline
Posted on 1 Aug 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
The non-waiver trading deadline has come and gone, but teams still have another month to add talent due to the waiver deadline. The waiver process goes like this. Each team, in reverse order of the overall standings this season, gets a chance to claim a player. If a claim is made, the original team has three options: 1. Let the player go without compensation 2. Take the player off waivers...
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2011 MLB Preview- Set Up Men Rankings
Posted on 22 Feb 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw.
1B 2B SS 3B LF CF RF C SP CP Mike Adams (SD) 7.75 Rafael Soriano (NYY) 7.5 Daniel Bard (Bos) 7.5 Kerry Wood (Chc) 7.5 Matt Capps (Min) 7.25 Ryan Madson (Phi) 7.25 Francisco Cordero (Cin) 7.25 Hong-Chi Kuo (LAD0 7.25 Tyler Clippard (Was) 7.25 Matt Thornton (Chw) 7.25 Jeremy Affeldt (SF) 7.25 Michael Wuertz (Oak) 7.25 Jason Motte (Stl) 7.25 Mike Gonzalez (Bal) 7.25 Matt Belisle (Col) 7.25 Joaq...
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Browns Get Three Ints, Edge Phins 13-10
Posted on 6 Dec 2010 by Fran Berkman.
The Browns improved their record to 5-7 after beating the Dolphins Sunday. It was kicker Phil Dawson's short field goal as time expired that was the margin of victory for the Browns who won 13-10. With the loss the Dolphins drop to 6-6. Turnovers proved to be the deciding factor. Unlike last week against Carolina, Browns QB Jake Delhomme did an excellent job protecting the ball. The s...









