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I remember reading a quote from Maualuga after that Leonard leap game about how the coaches were crying afterwards. It was a great game but really lets you know how high the coaches thought of the Steelers as I believe that was only the 3rd game of the season. Not sure if that's a factor but it is interesting as I can only assuming crying from a random regular season victory wasn't the norm.
Also I do feel that the Steelers have gotten the benefit of alot of no calls against the Bengals and dirty plays. But they are a well run oganization for the most part that drafts good players and coaches them up as well as doing good putting them in positions to succeed. As much as I hate to say it.
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Alas, our CURRENT head coach has zero history of success against any team. He's literally been owned by the entire league! Last season against the worst division in the NFL he couldn't manage a single win.
I am confused as to the relevance of this thread with the year 2021 though.
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(09-23-2021, 06:52 PM)NUGDUKWE Wrote: Also I do feel that the Steelers have gotten the benefit of alot of no calls against the Bengals and dirty plays. But they are a well run oganization for the most part that drafts good players and coaches them up as well as doing good putting them in positions to succeed. As much as I hate to say it.
No doubt the Steelers were a better ran team than the Bengals. Their record over that period was second in the league. Onlly the Patriots won more games than they did.. But they were not that much better than us. Just look at how well we did against other winning teams compared to our record against the Steelers
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(09-23-2021, 06:55 PM)BengalChris Wrote: I am confused as to the relevance of this thread with the year 2021 though.
Maybe it will help you new fans understand our history against the Steelers.
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(11-21-2019, 02:59 PM)Atomic Orange Wrote: And then to further complicate things during that period - we owned the Raven and the Ravens owned the Steelers.
We did own the Ravens, but not quite to the level the Steelers owned us.
Steelers/Ravens often felt like a toss up.
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