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January 15, 2006 at 06:13PM View BBCode

7-0 Pitts sticks it in first drive.

PANIC
bobcat73

January 15, 2006 at 06:39PM View BBCode

Yeps 14-0 Pitt.

Whats next? Cats living with dogs, dogs living with cats?

[Edited on 1-15-2006 by bobcat73]
jetpac

January 15, 2006 at 08:16PM View BBCode

This is unbelievable!! It's 21-3!!! I mean, I did pick Pit to win, but this is crazy!
Cubsfan13

January 15, 2006 at 08:34PM View BBCode

21-10 now.
bobcat73

January 15, 2006 at 08:59PM View BBCode

Down to a 3 point Pitt lead.
bobcat73

January 15, 2006 at 09:12PM View BBCode

HOLY SHIT THE BUS FUMBLED
jetpac

January 15, 2006 at 09:14PM View BBCode

WOW
jetpac

January 15, 2006 at 09:18PM View BBCode

WIDE RIGHT!!!!!!!!
bobcat73

January 15, 2006 at 09:19PM View BBCode

Was there any doubt he would shank that kick?
drew

January 15, 2006 at 09:21PM View BBCode

:o
Cubsfan13

January 15, 2006 at 09:23PM View BBCode

Haha.
bobcat73

January 15, 2006 at 09:25PM View BBCode

Another year and another "Maybe next year".
whiskybear

January 15, 2006 at 09:30PM View BBCode

The Manning apologists will have plenty of excuses, but the Steelers deserved this win, and the magic man is still a pumpkin. Pete Morelli suckles from the teet of the Indianapolis Colts. Probably the most egregious call on a replay in NFL history. I actually live with one of his relatives, and have already punched him in the face.

A 3-point first half is simply not enough offense for a top-seed playing at home, and that performance again rests on Manning's shoulders. Subtract the final touchdown on what was obviously a biased replay call by the official, and you have 10 points of offense from the Golden Child.

[Edited on 1-15-2006 by whiskybear]
DeVeau31

January 15, 2006 at 09:32PM View formatted

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since I hate both the Steelers and Broncos, I am definitely rooting for the Seahawks from here on out.....as long as Alexander plays.
bobcat73

January 15, 2006 at 09:38PM View BBCode

Originally posted by whiskybear
The Manning apologists will have plenty of excuses, but the Steelers deserved this win, and the magic man is still a pumpkin. Pete Morelli suckles from the teet of the Indianapolis Colts. Probably the most egregious call on a replay in NFL history. I actually live with one of his relatives, and have already punched him in the face.

A 3-point first half is simply not enough offense for a top-seed playing at home, and that performance again rests on Manning's shoulders. Subtract the final touchdown on what was obviously a biased replay call by the official, and you have 10 points of offense from the Golden Child.

[Edited on 1-15-2006 by whiskybear]


I think the Coaching staff has more to do with that loss then any one player on the Colts.
lvnwrth

January 15, 2006 at 09:41PM View BBCode

Can you imagine a Pittsburgh Steelers-Chicago Bears Super Bowl matchup? I know the event itself transcends the teams involved, but can you imagine a less compelling match-up? Well...maybe. Carolina - Denver probably wouldn't be too compelling, either.

I think we have another New York - Baltimore game shaping up. Maybe one of the star players can be involved in a murder and get away with, so there will be some interesting story lines, at least.
RamBeast2

VanderJerk

January 15, 2006 at 09:41PM View BBCode

Did anyone catch the little finger-wiggle that VanderJerk gave to the Pittsburgh bench when they called that TO to ice him ?

Reminds me of when he gave the Pats bench the "money" sign a few years back - before missing THAT kick too !!!

I'm a Pats fan, and as my brother said -

"If WE can't have it, ain't NO WAY Peyton should have it !!"

:lol:
folifan19

January 15, 2006 at 09:42PM View BBCode

Since I don't see too many Colts game in Columbus, does Peyton often override the coach, refuse to come of the field, and go for it on 4th down?
bobcat73

January 15, 2006 at 09:44PM View BBCode

Originally posted by folifan19
Since I don't see too many Colts game in Columbus, does Peyton often override the coach, refuse to come of the field, and go for it on 4th down?


Thats not what happened. The punt team just ran out there. Dungy had already called the play into the offense.

[Edited on 1-15-2006 by bobcat73]
jetpac

January 15, 2006 at 09:47PM View BBCode

Originally posted by folifan19
Since I don't see too many Colts game in Columbus, does Peyton often override the coach, refuse to come of the field, and go for it on 4th down?

According to Dungy, he was planning on going for that one, and the punt team just got a little overanxious.
folifan19

January 15, 2006 at 09:47PM View BBCode

Originally posted by bobcat73
Originally posted by folifan19
Since I don't see too many Colts game in Columbus, does Peyton often override the coach, refuse to come of the field, and go for it on 4th down?


Thats not what happened. The punt team just ran out there. Dungy had already called the play into the offense.

[Edited on 1-15-2006 by bobcat73]




Ah ha. I was dealing with noisy children, who were trying to kill eachother. I just heard Dierdork say something to the effect between screams. Never actually saw the TV screen.
whiskybear

January 15, 2006 at 09:53PM View BBCode

Originally posted by bobcat73

I think the Coaching staff has more to do with that loss then any one player on the Colts.


Manning was leading his receivers and folded against the blitz. By the grace of Pete Morelli he had the opportunity to be a hero. Granted, this is a team sport, but the Colts have to score more than 18 at home, especially with the officials in their backpocket.
jetpac

January 15, 2006 at 09:55PM View BBCode

Originally posted by folifan19
Originally posted by bobcat73
Originally posted by folifan19
Since I don't see too many Colts game in Columbus, does Peyton often override the coach, refuse to come of the field, and go for it on 4th down?


Thats not what happened. The punt team just ran out there. Dungy had already called the play into the offense.

[Edited on 1-15-2006 by bobcat73]

That is basically what the announcers where saying at the time. Dungy explained it in the post-game


Ah ha. I was dealing with noisy children, who were trying to kill eachother. I just heard Dierdork say something to the effect between screams. Never actually saw the TV screen.
lvnwrth

January 15, 2006 at 10:10PM View BBCode

I guess at this point I'm hoping for a Steelers-Bears matchup. I like Cowher and Lovie Smith, both. I think Cowher is one of the more underrated coaches in the league, and Smith has done a great job turning Chicago around. And I guess if Billick can win a SB with Trent Dilfer, Smith can figure out how to win one with Grossman...provided, of course, that they get past Carolina.

The Stteelers, Bears are two of the older, more storied franchises in the NFL. And with the SB in Detroit this year, there might be the chance for actual FANS of the two teams to go to the game.

Too bad they can't take the roof off of Ford Field and let the Bears and the Steelers play in good, old-fashioned, football weather. That would be pretty classic after all...the Bears and the Steelers in the snow. I could get excited about that.
skierdude44

January 15, 2006 at 10:45PM View BBCode

Whisky is right, Manning (and the entire offense) played pretty bad for most of that game. There is enough blame to go around (the O-line didn't do a great job picking up the blitz, for example), but Manning was overthrowing and leading his receivers too much (some of that could be because his recievers were running the wrong routes, but in the end it's Manning's job to make sure everyone is on the same page). I still believe that Manning is the most talented QB in the league and that Tom Brady gets alittle too much credit for his team's success, but in this game Manning did not play like the QB he is cracked up to be.

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