10-27-2015, 02:02 PM
(10-27-2015, 07:34 AM)GMDino Wrote: For the last, oh, 10 years or more I've said that it doesn't matter the record or the health of the team when it comes to divisional games.
Even years when one team was much less good divisional games are almost always tough and can go either way. The QB could throw a bunch of INT's while still dominating and lose (as Ben did against the Browns a few years ago) or the back up could have the game of his life and beat the division leader (as Batch did a few years ago).
But I do have to admit all this hubris bring a tear to my eye as I remember fondly the message board back in 2005.
Only difference now is that with the new board and new member names its harder to tell who the bandwagon fans are and who is jut blowing the dust off their orange towels to come out and cheer since the team is winning.
If Ben's back at anything more than 50%, you have to give the Steelers the edge, playing at home.
With that said, you keep going to the "'2005" well to the point it's already worn out. Remember how Steelers fans always say it's the Bengals that bring up '6 rings'. Samesies.
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