The Last Time We Saw Steelers/Packers
In one of 2009’s most thrilling contests, the Steelers defeated the Packers at the gun in Pittsburgh, 37-36. It was not a day for defense.
In one of 2009’s most thrilling contests, the Steelers defeated the Packers at the gun in Pittsburgh, 37-36. It was not a day for defense.
Courtesy of LOLPats…Sorry Jets fans. Maybe next year.
Incredibly, one of the enduring images of Pittsburgh’s 24-19 win over the Jets in the AFC title will be Jets QB Mark Sanchez picking his nose and then wiping it on his backup Mark Brunell. The cameras are always on Sanchez.
When I finally wrapped my head around this game last Sunday night, I had two immediate thoughts. The Jets already won in Pittsburgh back in Week 15. I can’t remember a playoff game off the top of my head with two teams featuring more quasi-unlikable/polarizing characters than this […]
Pittsburgh used a remarkable second half collapse by Baltimore to win their AFC Divisional rumble with the Ravens 31-24 on Saturday.
Hey, this might be the best game of the weekend. Ravens. Steelers. DUCK FOR COVER!
Then, there were eight… Time to rundown some quick predictions/thoughts on the weekend’s upcoming action.
This is the next installment in our examination of the NFL playoffs as we provide brief looks at teams participating in this year’s postseason run. Our look at the bye teams begins with that cantankerous bunch from Pittsburgh.
The big news out Kansas City today was not the Ravens defeating Kansas City 30-7. Instead, the bigger news is that we will now see Ravens/Steelers III next Saturday. These two teams last met in the postseason during the ’08 AFC title game, which Pittsburgh won 23-14.
Today marks the 38th anniversary of the Immaculate Reception. I love how the Raiders years later were still bitter about everything that transpired on this play and the aftermath.