Monday, January 30, 2006
The Bus Lands In MoTown Today As The Stelers Prepare For Super Bowl XL !
The Pittsburgh Steelers may have left the Steel City, but it will look a lot like home when they touch down in the Motor City today. The NFL has designated the Pittsburgh Steelers as the home team for Super Bowl XL and by the number of Steeler fans expected to swarm into Detroit it may look like a Heinz Field crowd. Steelers fan have always traveled well. The last time Pittsburgh made it to the Super Bowl, 10 years ago, the Phoenix area was loaded with Pittsburgh supporters. And that was against Dallas - you know, America's Team. Fans wearing Bettis and Roethlisberger jerseys are everywhere and this week the numbers will swell into a sea of black and gold. Super Bowl XL may be a home game for the Steelers, the team will be wearing their white . Let's hope they continue their road war and bring the Lombardi Trophy to their real home, Pittsburgh. Get the rest of the story. that's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
Sunday, January 29, 2006
The No Pittsburgh Steelers Football Blues !
The Pittsbugh Steelers haven't even gone to Detroit and the Seattle Seahawks arrive today. Super Bowl XL won't be played until 6 or 7 PM next Sunday and the wait is killing me. If you're a tennis, bowling, golf, basketball, hockey, fly fishing, snow boarding, wrestling or rodeo fan, then you have no problem. But, if you're a die-hard, jersey wearin', six-pak drinkin', nacho eatin', waiting for baseball season to start football fan like I am, then you're out of options. The anticipation around here, in Harrisburg, PA is so high that the pastor of our chuch has referenced the Steelers in his last two sermons. The church bulletin this morning had an announcement that the youth group was going to have a Super Bowl XL party on Feb. 5th in the church sanctuary and show the game on the giant projection screen behind the pulpit. I've been searching the internet for any new Pittsburgh Steelers news and it's slim pickins. I think I'll put on my Jack Lambert #58 jersey, grab a beer and find an old John Wayne movie to watch. Wake me up on game day.
Saturday, January 28, 2006
Super Bowl Pressure Won't Slow The Bus down!
Pittsburgh Steelers running back, Jerome Bettis is feeling the pressure of being a Super Bowl media celebrity. Vowing to take care of his personal life first, "the Bus" has put the media on hold. They surround him everday, but he only takes time to tell them he can't right now. "The media requests are increasing," said Bettis, "Anyone who knows me knows I have a reputation of taking care of everyone in the media. But at some point, I'm going to have to say no." Jerome has become an even bigger story than the game itself. Steelers fans and his team mates want to see the Canton bound Bettis win a Super Bowl ring before he parks "the Bus". "It's already getting crazy," he said shaking his head as he loaded all his mail into a huge cardboard crate the size of a footlocker. "But it's OK. I've waited 13 years for this." On Wednesday, he filmed two television commercials, one for Disney, one for an asthma awareness ad. He's determined to get ready to battle Seattle and keep the distractions to a minimum. Get the rest of the story. Hear Jerome's first Super Bowl interview. Play Audio That's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
Friday, January 27, 2006
Will The Steelers Drive The Bus And Park Parker To Start Super Bowl XL ?
Pittsburgh Steelers starting running back, Willie Parker has great respect for veteran Jerome Bettis "the Bus". So much that he said Thursday that he wouldn't care if Bettis started Super Bowl XL ahead of him. In fact, there was another game this season when Parker asked coach Cowher to start "the Bus" as a tribute to the NFL's 5th all-time rusher. I know that Steeler fans and the city of Detroit would love to see #36 step onto the field with the Steelers offense to open Super Bowl XL. Can you imagine how loud that crowd would get when they saw the Detroit native's massive frame take his stance behind Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger?
Super Bowl XL is the climax to one of the best sports stories ever. "The Bus" will probably not be back in uniform next season, so the football world will watch a piece of NFL history unfold. Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsburgh Steelers news. Listen to what Hines Ward has to say about who should start. Play Audio
Super Bowl XL is the climax to one of the best sports stories ever. "The Bus" will probably not be back in uniform next season, so the football world will watch a piece of NFL history unfold. Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsburgh Steelers news. Listen to what Hines Ward has to say about who should start. Play Audio
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Wear There's White, There's A Win !
The Pittsburgh Steelers will be wearing their white away uniforms, even though the NFL has designated them the Home Team in Super Bowl XL. Bill Cowher considers any game not played in Pittsburgh an away game. Not to mention the fact that the Pittsburgh Steelers have won three away games against top seeds in the AFC playoffs. He wouldn't comment if his decision was based on superstition. Steelers fans are used to seeing the traditional Black and Gold when the Steelers play in Heinz Field, but who cares what they wear as long as they're winning! Get the rest of the story. that's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Ben Roethlisberger: Letting The Game Pass By Him
The Pittsburgh Steelers need to run to win! Oops! That used to be the Steelers game plan. But, when the Steelers had to score points to get into post season play, they turned to 2nd year quarterback, 23 year old Ben Roethlisberger. Known as a great passer in college, the Steelers offense has hardly given him the chance to show what he can do. "I know he's not putting up a lot of stats like Peyton Manning and Tom Brady, but he needs to be mentioned with the great quarterbacks of today,'' receiver Hines Ward said. "He's been the leader on this team.'' But, when the season was on the line Ben came through. He kept on coming through until he took his running team to the Super Bowl. "A lot of people said that if we have to throw the ball, we can't win the game,'' Roethlisberger said. "Myself and the team, when we heard that line -- we took offense with that. The last couple of weeks, we've proven that's not the case." The Steelers knew they had a leader last year when they were 15-1 going into the playoffs, but now they believe they have one of the best quarterbacks in the league. "I think teams know we're going to try to run the ball on them, and they want to make Ben beat them,'' left guard Alan Faneca said. "These past few weeks, Ben's been doing just that.'' The Bus has been impressed with Ben, too. "From last year to this year, he's a different quarterback,'' running back Jerome Bettis said. "He has an understanding of what he needs to do to manage the football team. The plays he makes with his feet and throwing the ball is amazing.'' Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
Monday, January 23, 2006
The Coach, The Bus, The Team, Just One More Time !
The Pittsburgh Steeler teams of coach Bill Cowher have lived in the shadow of the "steel curtain" and former head coach, Chuck Noll's 4 Super Bowl wins long enough. This is it, another chance to win "the big one'! They are determined to win and not just show up. There's something different about this 2005 Pittsburgh Steelers squad. They've got the"eye of the tiger" and they're hungry for a Super Bowl ring to start a new dynasty in Pittsburgh. "There's nothing greater, and nothing drives me more, than to hopefully be able to hand him the first trophy," Cowher said. The Steelers are talented, physical and the coach has opened up the play book and turned the defense loose. This time they'll go all out to bring that trophy home to Pittsburgh. Bill Cowher said it best, "No one ever remembers who lost the Super Bowl." Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
Sunday, January 22, 2006
The Next "Bus Stop" For The Pittsburgh Steelers: The Super Bowl In Detroit !
The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Denver Boncos 34-17 to earn a spot in the Super Bowl in Detroit. No one on the team wanted that trip more than Detroit native, Jerome Bettis. He even made his plea in a pep talk to teammates when they arrived in Denver Saturday. "Just get me to Detroit," said Bettis, who came back this season mostly for the chance to end his career by playing in the Super Bowl in his hometown. "Just get me to Detroit." And the Steelers responded by demolishing a good Denver team. The history making 6th seed Steelers are poised to make even more NFL history by being the only 6th seed to win a Super Bowl. This Steelers are hungry and dangerous and will give it everything they have to get that ring! Get the rest of the story. Pittsburgh Steelers news.
Steelers Super Bowl Mania, Is It Possible ?
Pittsburgh Steelers Fans everywhere are on the verge of seeing their dreams come true. The whole state of Pennsyvania and all accross the Steelers Nation hopes are alive. Maybe we can't relive the 70s, but this Steelers team makes history with every win. Pittsburgh Steelers merchandise is flying of retailers shelves in antisapation a trip to Detroit and Super Bowl XL. "The Bus" trip would put the finishing touches on a fairytale season. But, let's beat the Denver Broncos first or our "terrible towels" will just be "crying towels" on Monday morning. Here we go Steelers, here we go. Black and gold forever. Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
Saturday, January 21, 2006
Hear From Two Unsung Pittsburgh Steelers !
Everyone's talking to "Big Ben" and "The Bus" this week in Denver, but when was the last time you heard the media interview the Pittsburgh Steelers fullback and kicker. When fullback Dan Kreider was asked to comment on the game with Denver he said " This game must really mean something if you want to talk to me. 'Cause no one talks to me all year untilthe game means something" The reporter started off the interview by calling Kreider the "human battering ram" while admitting he hasn't talked to him all year. Play Audio One unsung hero that puts up a lot of points for the Steelers is kicker, Jeff Reed. Jeff's kicked in "Mile High" stadium before and commented on the thin air and how the ball travels. In the interview he sounds confident in the Steelers players and the importance of this AFC championship game. Play Audio
Friday, January 20, 2006
The Steelers Are Ready To Ride The Bus Home And Give Jerome Bettis His Super Bowl Ring!
Pittsburgh Steelers running back, Jerome Bettis has inspired his team to get to this far by ruuning through opposing defenses. Now the Steelers, to a man, want to carry him home to his native Detroit and put a ring on his finger for the crowning jewel of his Hall of Fame NFL career. When the media asked him about his fitness and ability now as opposed to when he came to the Steelers in 1996, his answer reminded me of the line in the Toby Keith song, " May not be as good as I once was, but I'm as good once as I ever was!" Hear "The Bus" answer the reporters. Getting back to his teammates admiration for the NFL's 5th all-time leading rusher, "I think this team has rallied around him and what he's meant to this organization for so long and knowing that this could be his last ride," Faneca said the other day. "The fact that it's in his hometown means a lot to the guys in here to make it happen for him because he's meant that much to us." Wide receiver Hines Ward put his feelings for Jerome this way "Each and every day, Jerome is always teaching me something, what it takes to be a professional athlete, that's why I want to win it more for him than for myself." Bettis may park "The Bus" after this season and Hines said it best, "You really don't realize you're playing with a Hall of Fame running back until it comes to an end, if this will be his last year, what better way than to finish where it all started?" Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
Thursday, January 19, 2006
Ben Roethlisberger Talks To The Media About The AFC Championship Match Up.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger admitted that the Steelers enjoy the underdog role and play better when they're not expected to win. He also addresses concerns about the opportunistic nature of Denver's defense and how important it will be to take care of the football and eliminate turnovers. Ben feels comfortable with his leadership roll and gives a lot of credit to his offensive line for the success of the Steelers in the playoffs. Roethlisberger is wary of the Broncos, especially since they haven't played them this year. He feels confident the Steelers can make the necessary adjustments to beat the Denver Broncos on Sunday. Hear Ben's comments. Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Atitude Vs. Altitude The Steelers Are Rocky Mountian High In Colorado!
The Pittsburgh Steelers are high off a 21-18 victory over the Colts. That was a win with an atitude. They believe they can continue to win until they're Super Bowl champs. But, no ones looking past the Rockies and the Denver Broncos. As good as they played for more than three quarters in Indianapolis, they''ll have to play a full 60 minutes to breathe easy when they leave the "mile high city". Denver's defense beat the New England Patriots by causing five turnovers. The Steelers will have to take care of the football to survive the Broncos avalanche. Will the altitude in Denver affect the play of the Steelers? Will Jerome Bettis' asthma act up and slow "the Bus" down? Does it matter at all? Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are high off a 21-18 victory over the Indianapolis Colts. That was a win with an atitude. The Steelers are playing with enough confidence to become the next Super Bowl champs. But, no one is looking past the Rockies and the Denver Broncos. The Broncos deffense caused the New England Patriots to turn the ball over 5 times on Saturday. The Steelers will have to take care of the football to survive the Denver defensive avalanche. The Pittsburgh Steelers may be hard to defense since the air show they put on against the Colts. On the other hand the Broncos offense has had trouble with the 3/4 defense. They have had trouble running against it and the Steelers are master of the 3/4. It should get physical , but the Steelers are on a roll. That's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are high off a 21-18 victory over the Indianapolis Colts. That was a win with an atitude. The Steelers are playing with enough confidence to become the next Super Bowl champs. But, no one is looking past the Rockies and the Denver Broncos. The Broncos deffense caused the New England Patriots to turn the ball over 5 times on Saturday. The Steelers will have to take care of the football to survive the Denver defensive avalanche. The Pittsburgh Steelers may be hard to defense since the air show they put on against the Colts. On the other hand the Broncos offense has had trouble with the 3/4 defense. They have had trouble running against it and the Steelers are master of the 3/4. It should get physical , but the Steelers are on a roll. That's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
Monday, January 16, 2006
The Pittsburgh Steelers Make History The Hard Way!
With a swarming defense that wouldn't allow the high powered Colts offense get in gear for three quarters, the Pittsburgh Steelers were poised to be the first 6th seed in NFL history to go to an AFC championship game. Then in the final 5 minutes of the 4th quarter it got crazy! The Steelers were up 21-10 when an apparent interception by Troy Polamalu was overturned on a controversial call by the officials. That allowed Peyton Manning to drive the Colts to a touchdown and add a 2 point coversion to make the score 21-18. Within the final two minutes the Steelers defense sacked Manning inside the two and was ready to put the game on ice with another touchdown. All they needed to do was let "the Bus" pound it in and it was on to Denver to play for a spot in the Super Bowl. It didn't seem all that risky. Jerome Bettis hadn't lost a fumble since December 7th, 2003. But, then it happened as Bettis ran to the one yard line a defenders helmet hit square on the ball. The ball was picked up by the Colts Nick Harper with only one man to beat to the endzone, Ben Roethlisberger. The Steelers quarterback made a game saving tackle by grabbing the ankle of Parker. The Colts were able to get into field goal range with seconds left, which would put the game into overtime. The most accurate kicker in NFL history missed the 46 yard field goal and the rest is history. Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
Sunday, January 15, 2006
The Best team Won And It Wasn't The Colts. Steelers Pull Off Upset 21-18!
The Pittsburgh Steelers went into Indianapolis a 9 point underdog against the leauges so called best team. When the dust settled the best team won, the Pittsburgh Steelers by 3 points, 21-18. No one was more surprised than the Colts quarterback. "Give Pittsburgh credit for coming in here and playing better than us, they were the better team today,'' Manning said. The real hero may have been Steelers quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger playing defense and making a game saving tackle after a rare Jerome Bettis fumble. "Once in a blue moon, Jerome fumbles, and once in a blue moon, I'm going to make that tackle,'' Roethlisberger said. Well, the moon must have been blue because the upset is real and the Steelers advance to the AFC championship game to play the Denver Broncos. Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsburgh Steelers new.
Will Offense Or Defense Be The Key In Today's Match Up Between The Steelers And The Colts?
The Indianapolis Colts 3rd ranked offense will go against the Pittsburgh Steelers 4th ranked defense in today's AFC divisional playoff game. On the flip-side, the Steelers 15th ranked offense will go against the Colts 11th ranked defense. As you can see, something's got to give. In the last game between these two teams, Pittsburgh gave. A lot of things have changed since then for both teams. It's going to come down to who wants to win more! These are two of the best teams in the NFL, but on paper the edge would have to go to the Indianapolis Colts. What is it they say about any given Sunday? That's why the play the games on the field and not on paper. The Steelers must be hungrier and play a harder, physical game to win. Odds or no odds the Steelers got as good a chance as anyone to beat the Colts! Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
Saturday, January 14, 2006
Lack Of Media Attention Could Help The Steelers Steal A Victory From The Colts!
No one in the media is giving the Pittsburgh Steelers a chance against the Indianapolis Colts in Sunday's AFC division playoff game and that's fine with the Steelers. The lack of attention and having to deal with a "media circus" allows the Steelers to focus on what they need to do to win the game. "The spotlight is not on us like it was last year," Steelers linebacker James Farrior said. "We can go a little bit under the radar." You won't see many cameras or reporters in the Steelers locker room. "I don't think anybody's picking us to win," quarterback Ben Roethlisberger said. The "media circus" has apparently gone elsewhere, to Indianapolis and Denver. Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
Friday, January 13, 2006
What Do The Players Think? Hear What Jerome Bettis And Ike Taylor Have To Say About Playing The Colts Again!
The Pittsburgh Steelers are 9 point underdogs going into Sunday's game with the Indianapolis Colts. A lot of that has to do with how they played last time they met. "The Bus", Jerome Bettis commented to reporters that the Steelers are better prepared for the Colts than they were in their 26-7 loss. (Hear Jerome's comments) He also spoke about the noise factor and those 5 false start peanalties. Defensive back, Ike Taylor, who was burned on the Colts first play from scrimmage with an 80 yard touchdown pass, spoke with respect for the Peyton Manning and wide receiver, Marvin Harrison. He said he was looking into the Colt's backfield instead off keeping his attention on Harrison when he was beaten on the touchdown play. He believes the Pittsburgh Steelers should do a lot better this time around. (Hear Ike's comments)
Thursday, January 12, 2006
Does Anybody Really Remember How The Colts High-Powered Offense Beat The Steelers?
The Pittsburgh Steelers fell behind 7-0 after giving up an 80 yard touch down on the Colts first play from scrimmage. After that, the Steelers forced the Colts to settle for four field goals rather than touchdowns , and the only other Indianapolis TD was created by coach Bill Cowher's unsuccessful gamble to start the second half with an onside kickoff. The Pittsburgh Steelers defense decided to play with five defensive backs to neutralize Peyton Manning's passing attack. That left nose tackle Casey Hampton off the field and Colts' running back, Edgerrin James was able to rush for 124 yards. It was the only 100-yard game against the Steelers all season. The Steelers don't plan on letting that happen again. They'll play a lot more of their signature 3/4 defense with Hampton in the middle. Stopping James and pressuring Manning will be the top priorities. Also in that game Ben Roethlisberger did not play well and wasn't fully recovered from his injuries. Ben is healthy now and the Steelers are playing the best they've played all season. It should be a very different game on Sunday. Get the rest of the story.
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
Bill Cowher's Weekly Conference. Hear What the Coach Has to Say.
Pittsburgh Steelers coach, Bill Cowher began by addressing the fact that other teams contacting some of his assistants for head coaching vacancies. Next he gave an injury report where he disclosed that wide receiver, Quincy Morgan has a season ending broken leg. He responded to concerns of playing with the noise factor in the RCA dome and how his team will deal with it. Also he gave hints to some of the stategies the Steelers will employ, such as using the no huddle offense. He wants to show a balanced attack, taking what their defense will give and establish the line of scrimage. He wants to try to diminish the Colts big play capability. The Pittsburgh Steelers commited 10 peanalties that last time they play Indianapolis and 5 of those were for false starts. They've been working hard on a silent count to overcome the noise. He talked about the stradegy that the San Diego Chargers used to defeat the Colts. They focused on stoppin james and pressuring Peyton Manning. Hear the whole 30 minute conference. Play Audio Get the rest of the Story That's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
Is The Steelers High Scoring Offense Really Better Than The Colt's ?
If you compare the Pittsburgh Steelers offensive scoring for the last six games with the Indianapolis Colts last six games, you may be surprised! The Steelers averaged 29.5 points a game to the Colts 22.3. On the season the Colts are #1 in the league in total offense while the Pittsburgh Steelers ranked 9th. But, in the last three games the Steelers played, they have scored 107 points to their opponetnts 38. The Steelers and the Colts will come into Sunday's game healthier than they were when the Colts beat the Steelers 26-7 in late November. If the Pittsburgh Steelers can score on the Colts and keep Peyton Manning off the field, there's a good chance they can win. Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
Monday, January 09, 2006
Steelers Defeat The Bengals 31-17 To Advance In The Playoffs To Meet The Colts
The Pittsburgh Steelers played physical football to strong arm the Cincinnati Bengals and advance in the AFC playoffs. The Steelers must continue on the road and play the Indianapolis Colts in the RCA Dome, the site of Pittsburgh's worst loss this season. The 31-17 win over the Bengals was aided by an injury to Bengal quarterback, Carson Palmer early in the game. Ben Roethlisberger played with more confidence and poise than in last years playoff loss. He threw for 208 yards and 3 touchdowns with no interception. He threw 3 interceptions against the Patriots in the playoffs a year ago. The "Bus", Jerome Bettis led the team in rushing yards and ran for a touchdown and a couple of important 1st downs on 3rd an short. The defense sacked Kitna 3 times and intercepted him twice. Now they must concentrate on preparing for Peyton Manning and the Colts.
Sunday, January 08, 2006
The Steelers Are "Road Warriors", But Will They Be "Road Weary" On The Road To The Super Bowl?
The Pittsburgh Steelers were (7-1) on the road last year and (6-2) on the road this year, but they have to win three in a row on the road to go to the Super Bowl. This feat has only been done once in Super Bowl history and never by a 6th seed. The (11-5) Pittsburgh Steelers are on a 4 game winning streak as they start their road journey in Cincinnati. The (11-5) Cincinnati Bengals are AFC North champions, a crown the Steelers have worn many times. The two teams come into todays game with identicle records and are (1-1) in two previous meeting this season. But, under Bill Cowher, the Steelers are (0-3) in playoff games away. This "rubber match" game will propel one of these AFC rivals into the 2nd round of the playoffs. "There are a lot of people who think we can't do it. But there's always got to be history written at some point," Steelers defensive end Aaron Smith said. "I mean, someone has to do it. So why not us?" Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
Saturday, January 07, 2006
Hear The Sounds Of The Steelers Locker Room As Willie Parker Talks About His Team.
Hear the Pittsburgh Steelers running back, Willie Parker talk about going into his first NFL playoff game Sunday with the Cincinnati Bengals. In the background you can hear some of the other Steelers players and noises from the Pittsburgh Steelers locker room. Parker obviously seems respectful and grateful for the opportunity to play in such an important game for the Steelers. He's also confident that the Steelers will advance in the playoffs. Listen toAudio That's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
Friday, January 06, 2006
This Game Should Settle It As The Steelers And Bengals Tangle One More Time!
The (11-5) Pittsburgh Steelers and the (11-5) Cinncinnati Bengals will finally will have a chance to settle who's "King of the AFC North Division" when they meet for the third time on Sunday. The match up will feature one of the NFL's best offenses against the NFL's third leading defense. Passing would have to go to the Cincinnati Begals and quarterback Carson Palmer. The Bengals will have to have a big day passing to win. On the other hand, The Pittsburgh Steelers will have to run the ball to win. The Steelers are 30-0-1 in the last 31 games when they have a 100 yard rusher. Defensively, the Steelers may have the edge unless the secondary let's them down. Look for a very physical game. The Pittsburgh Steelers go into this game healthier than they've been all year and their confidence level is high with the return of quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger and a 4 game win streak. Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsburgh Steelers news!
Thursday, January 05, 2006
Hines Ward Compares Rematch With Bengals To An Ali vs. Frazier Fight!
The (11-5) Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver, Hines Ward when speaking to reporters about the Pittsburgh Steelers upcoming rematch with the (11-5) Cincinnati Bengals, referred to the game as a fight between two heavyweights like Ali and Frazier. These two divsion rivals know each other well and have a dislike that borders on hatred. Although they both have the same (11-5) record and the Bengals are the AFC North champs, they'll be looking Sunday to show the other one who's the best in the AFC North on Sunday. Hines points out the playoff experience of the Pittsburgh Steelers, but realizes all bets are off when the Steelers tangle with the Bengals. He believes that quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger is more comfortable and confident going into the playoffs this year than as a rookie last season. The Steelers have been in a playoff type mode for the last four weeks and they intend to keep that intensity going this week in Cincinnati. Hear Hines Ward's comments. Play Audio That's Pittsburgh Steelers news!
Wednesday, January 04, 2006
Can The Pittsburgh Steelers Break The 6th Seed Jinks ?
The Pittsburgh Steelers face one of the most impossible tasks in sports history. Since the NFL went to the six-team playoff format in 1990, the six seeds are 1-14 in first-round playoff games and have been outscored 31-16 in the process. "History will not determine the winner of this game," veteran defensive lineman Kimo von Oelhoffen said. One number that's in Pittsburgh's favor this weekend, is that no sixth seed has ever had a better record than the 11-5 mark the Steelers have this year. Since 1990, road teams are 18-42 in the wild-card round of the playoffs. "Maybe we can change that," receiver Hines Ward said. "We know the task at hand is going to be hard, there's no question. But if we keep taking the same approach we've been taking the past couple of weeks we'll be fine." But, now the season starts over with everyone even. However, the Pittsburgh Steeelers will have to do something no other team has ever done to win the Super Bowl. "Nobody's ever done it," center Jeff Hartings said. "We're going to try to make history and be the first ones. But the bottom line is to get in the playoffs. Now, anything can happen." Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsburgh Steelers news
Tuesday, January 03, 2006
Hear Bill Cowher Talk About The "Rubber Match" With The Bengals
The (11-5) Pittsburgh Steelers head coach, Bill Cowher in his weekly news conference, said the Steelers are healthier now than they have been all year. He was asked questions about the mindset of the team going into the playoffs. He spoke of this playoff game with the (11-5) Cincinnati Bengals as the "rubbermatch." That's because they're both 1-1 against each other this season, and now only one of them will be able to claim bragging rights in the rivalry. He said the Pittsburgh Steelers will be a tough team to play in the playoffs. Hear Bill Cowher's comments. Paly Audio That's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
Monday, January 02, 2006
Will The Third Time Be The Charm As Steelers Meet The Bengals In The Playoffs ?
The (11-5) Pittsburgh Steelers will face divison rival, the (11-5) Cincinnati Bengals in the first round of the AFC playoffs Sunday afternoon. The Steelers beat the Bengal in Cincinnati Oct. 23rd and the Bengals beat the Steelers at Heinz Field Dec. 8th, but the Pittsburgh Steelers are 6-0 when facing an opponent from their own division in the playoffs. This is the first time the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Cincinnati Bengals will be playing each other in the postseason, but the third time they'll play each other this season. The steelers are going into the playoffs winning 4 games in a row, while the Bengals are coming off a 37-3 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. The Bengals will playing host to their first playoff game since 1990. The winner goes on and the loser goes home. Go Steelers! Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsbugh Stteelers news
Sunday, January 01, 2006
Special Teams & "The Bus" Make It Possible For The Steelers To Win 35-21!
The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Detoit Lions today, 35-21. Antwaan Randle El scored on an 81-yard punt return less than two minutes into the game to give the Steelers an early 7 point lead. Jerome Bettis scored from the 1 to tie it at 14 all late in the first quarter following Ricardo Colclough's 63-yard kickoff return. The Bus had three touchdowns in what might be his last home game for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Running back, Willie Parker had most of the rushing yards with 135 to finish the season at 1,202. The Steelers defense allowed Joey Harrington to throw three touchdown passes after allowing only one touchdown and 12 points in their previous three games. It wasn't quite the kind of performance they wanted to take into the playoffs, but they'd take the win. Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsburgh Steelers news.
The Steelers Have The Momentum, But NOW They MUST Win !
The Pittsburgh Steelers didn't get any help from the Denver Broncos Saturday, as they helped the Kansas City Cheifs stay alive by defeating the San Diego Chargers. If the Pittsburgh Steelers lose today and the Cheifs win over the Bengals, Kansas City will be in and the Steelers will be out! So, this is a must win game for the Steelers against the Detroit Lions. The Pittsburgh Steelers have been on a roll and need to continue that momentum to get the 6th and final seed for the AFC playoffs. History is against the 6th seed advancing out of the 1st round. Only one 6th seed team has won a playoff game. The Pittsburgh Steelers hope to be the 2nd team to go even farther. They are confident and playing their best football of the season, peaking at just the right time. Linebacker Joey Porter said "We're a different team than those other teams, we know what we have to do. We've been living (like it is) the playoffs the past three weeks, so playing on the road isn't the biggest thing. Just having an opportunity to play another game is the biggest thing for us." Get the rest of the story. That's Pittsburhgh Steelers news
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