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Pittsburgh Steelers – Isaac Redman Resurrects Running Game
Being in the bottom half of the league’s rushing team isn’t something the Pittsburgh Steelers are used to. On Sunday, playing in New York against the Super Bowl champion Giants, they found out that their third option at running back, Isaac Redman, might be the player to bring them back on track when ti comes to the ground game.
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AFC Super Bowl Dominance vs NFC Parity
It’s not a big secret that the AFC has been the stronger conference in the NFL, although the last three Super Bowls and four of the last five have been won by the NFC. The big arguing case about parity and disparity? Only 3 AFC teams have made the big game for the last nine years, while 8 teams from the NFC have made it.
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NFL Week 6 – Steelers vs Titans Predictions
The Pittsburgh Steelers are only 2-2 going into week 6, but the weakness of their opponents for Thursday Night, the 1-4 Tennessee Titans, makes them overwhelming favorites to go above .500 for the first time in the 2012 NFL season.
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Teams That Can Still Win the Super Bowl – Anyone Who Lost in Week 1
The New York Giants, the Green Bay Packers, the New Orleans Saints, the Seattle Seahawks and the Pittsburgh Steelers all lost their opening games of the 2012 NFL Season. It doesn’t really matter, because the last five different teams to win the Super Bowl opened with a loss.
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2012 NFL Season Schedule
The 2012 NFL season will kick off with its first ever Wednesday night game, as the Super Bowl champions New York Giants host their division rivals Dallas Cowboys on September 5. The season concludes on December 30, with all the teams playing their games on Sunday.
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Tim Tebow Actually Beats Steelers With His Arm
Tim Tebow got himself a new set of followers after throwing a winning touchdown on the first play of overtime, giving the Denver Broncos a 29-23 shocking win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wild Card playoff game, Denver’s first playoff win since 2005.
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Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers’ Nightmarish Night Against the 49ers Defense
Ben Roethlisberger and the San Francisco 49ers defense were the big stories on Monday Night Football, not Candlestick park and the blackouts. Aldon Smith and the gang destroyed the Pittsburgh Steelers, leading the way to a 20-3 win over a dysfunctional offense with a brave but hurt quarterback.
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Hines Ward Teaching Steelers to Dance
Hines Ward is a great NFL Wide Receiver, with Super Bowl titles and an MVP to prove it, but he’s also a great dancer, and proved that on TV (Dancing with the Stars) and in the Pittsburgh Steelers’ locker room, showing some moves to Troy Polamalu and Brett Keisel.
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The Best Photos From Super Bowl XLV
The Green Bay Packers, led by Aaron Rodgers (MVP), won their fourth Super Bowl title, beating the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-25 in Dallas. Here are the best moments and photos from the game.