flintsilver7
Sack Monster
The Steelers were 11-5 - a very good record - and two of those losses are almost exclusively the fault of Tommy Maddox. Had Roethlisberger (or even Charlie Batch) started those games, the Steelers were likely a 13-3 team.
The fact is they're a much better team than their record because of that, and their winning should be surprising nobody. It's already been said, but next to nobody cares about Jerome Bettis. A far more marketable face would've been Peyton Manning. In fact, the league would be happy to have Peyton Manning in the Superbowl against the MVP, or even against an underdog wild-card team.
The fact is they're a much better team than their record because of that, and their winning should be surprising nobody. It's already been said, but next to nobody cares about Jerome Bettis. A far more marketable face would've been Peyton Manning. In fact, the league would be happy to have Peyton Manning in the Superbowl against the MVP, or even against an underdog wild-card team.