11-10-2015, 05:19 PM
After a pathetic defensive outing against a non-winning team, Steelers fans are now experiencing renewed excitement, thanks to limping into a sixth seed position halfway through the season as their glass QB nurses his boo-boo'd foot and future arena league MVP Le'veon Bell prepares for a post-season of binge-watching Netflix and smoking more weed.
Meanwhile, the undefeated Bengals look to an easy win on Monday night to continue their historic march to glory.
The big question is: what are Steelers fans excited about? Is it because they are barely in playoff position with 8 whole weeks to go and a decimated roster of weaklings? Or is it because they allowed a poor team to hang 35 points on their soft defense? Perhaps it's because the return of Big Ben did not culminate in a supposedly world-class offense that has only ever appeared on paper? Or maybe it's because all that matters to the Steelers is having a "respectable" season this year, given that the standards must lower since the talent clearly has.
I personally think Steelers fans should stop thinking playoffs and start thinking franchise relocation. Their fanbase will dwindle by at least 90% if they do not win a Super Bowl in the next 2 years, a pipe dream that any sane person chuckles at the mere thought of.
What say you?
Meanwhile, the undefeated Bengals look to an easy win on Monday night to continue their historic march to glory.
The big question is: what are Steelers fans excited about? Is it because they are barely in playoff position with 8 whole weeks to go and a decimated roster of weaklings? Or is it because they allowed a poor team to hang 35 points on their soft defense? Perhaps it's because the return of Big Ben did not culminate in a supposedly world-class offense that has only ever appeared on paper? Or maybe it's because all that matters to the Steelers is having a "respectable" season this year, given that the standards must lower since the talent clearly has.
I personally think Steelers fans should stop thinking playoffs and start thinking franchise relocation. Their fanbase will dwindle by at least 90% if they do not win a Super Bowl in the next 2 years, a pipe dream that any sane person chuckles at the mere thought of.
What say you?