fantasizing wrote:Some of you Steelers fans are something else. I mean claiming that Seattle has no chance is obsurd. Pittsburgh is beatable...Cinni put up 38 points on them IN Pittsburgh this season. They are good, but they're not that good. And Seattle's offense in my opinion is the best in the league...better than the Colts. Good luck manhandling the left side of Seattle's offensive line.
A team that has gone 15-3 this season has "no chance" against the almighty Pittsburgh Steelers.........lol......
The Steelers almost didn't make the playoffs....
Seattle is gonna win this game. They are destined to win the superbowl this season. That's my "keys" to the game.LOL
Wow...you landblast the steeler fans for being confident in their team and then argue "destiny"? Awesome job
Just remember, everybody said the Colts were a team of destiny this year....and that went well.
fantasizing wrote:Some of you Steelers fans are something else. I mean claiming that Seattle has no chance is obsurd. Pittsburgh is beatable...Cinni put up 38 points on them IN Pittsburgh this season. They are good, but they're not that good. And Seattle's offense in my opinion is the best in the league...better than the Colts. Good luck manhandling the left side of Seattle's offensive line.
A team that has gone 15-3 this season has "no chance" against the almighty Pittsburgh Steelers.........lol......
The Steelers almost didn't make the playoffs....
Seattle is gonna win this game. They are destined to win the superbowl this season. That's my "keys" to the game.LOL
Wow...you landblast the steeler fans for being confident in their team and then argue "destiny"? Awesome job
Just remember, everybody said the Colts were a team of destiny this year....and that went well.
fantasizing wrote:Some of you Steelers fans are something else. I mean claiming that Seattle has no chance is obsurd. Pittsburgh is beatable...Cinni put up 38 points on them IN Pittsburgh this season. They are good, but they're not that good. And Seattle's offense in my opinion is the best in the league...better than the Colts. Good luck manhandling the left side of Seattle's offensive line.
A team that has gone 15-3 this season has "no chance" against the almighty Pittsburgh Steelers.........lol......
The Steelers almost didn't make the playoffs....
Seattle is gonna win this game. They are destined to win the superbowl this season. That's my "keys" to the game.LOL
Wow...you landblast the steeler fans for being confident in their team and then argue "destiny"? Awesome job
Just remember, everybody said the Colts were a team of destiny this year....and that went well.
It's funny, I just realized that Seattle has actually been through this before. In 1991 the UW Huskies tied for the national title with Miami. When people on the East Coast were asked why they chose Miami over Washington they confessed that they had never watched a Washington game before but it would be difficult to believe there was a team better than Miami.
3 years later there was a ton of talk about a Miami team that had a record streak of home games won. This was a team that was still on top of the national polls. The Huskies, on the other hand, had fallen from their perch atop the Pac 10 and were no longer considered a dominant team. The two were scheduled to meet but few people put significance on the game as Miami, a team supposedly better than it's '91 counterpart, was expected to roll over the Huskies.
Final score: Huskies 38, Hurricanes 20. The Hurricanes' home winning streak was over.
biju wrote:It's funny, I just realized that Seattle has actually been through this before. In 1991 the UW Huskies tied for the national title with Miami. When people on the East Coast were asked why they chose Miami over Washington they confessed that they had never watched a Washington game before but it would be difficult to believe there was a team better than Miami.
3 years later there was a ton of talk about a Miami team that had a record streak of home games won. This was a team that was still on top of the national polls. The Huskies, on the other hand, had fallen from their perch atop the Pac 10 and were no longer considered a dominant team. The two were scheduled to meet but few people put significance on the game as Miami, a team supposedly better than it's '91 counterpart, was expected to roll over the Huskies.
Final score: Huskies 38, Hurricanes 20. The Hurricanes' home winning streak was over.
No offense, but what does this have anything to do with Steelers/Seahawks? I don't really care what UW did to Miami...was it in the NFL?
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biju wrote:It's funny, I just realized that Seattle has actually been through this before. In 1991 the UW Huskies tied for the national title with Miami. When people on the East Coast were asked why they chose Miami over Washington they confessed that they had never watched a Washington game before but it would be difficult to believe there was a team better than Miami.
3 years later there was a ton of talk about a Miami team that had a record streak of home games won. This was a team that was still on top of the national polls. The Huskies, on the other hand, had fallen from their perch atop the Pac 10 and were no longer considered a dominant team. The two were scheduled to meet but few people put significance on the game as Miami, a team supposedly better than it's '91 counterpart, was expected to roll over the Huskies.
Final score: Huskies 38, Hurricanes 20. The Hurricanes' home winning streak was over.
No offense, but what does this have anything to do with Steelers/Seahawks? I don't really care what UW did to Miami...was it in the NFL?
Everyone pegs a hyped up east coast team to take down the lowly west coast team.
Seriously, I just saw someone write something in a different thread like "Being a Cincinnati fan I know Steelers football..." but it makes no mention of knowing anything about Seattle's game. My point was to merely express that I think a lot of people (media included) are looking at the Steelers and their history and thinking a team with no Superbowl history can beat them. It's quite silly...