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01-23-2006, 01:12 PM
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Is Ben Roethesberger not turning into one of the best QBs in the NFL? He's been unreal during these playoffs. And this is only his 2nd year in the league.
22-3 as a starter in the regular season...and now 4-1 as a playoff QB. He's gotten his team to the AFC Championship, and now to the Super Bowl.
Last year he struggled a little in the playoffs...but he was a rookie...but boy did the experience seem to pay off, cuz he is on FIRE this year. A QB rating of 124.8 in the playoffs. If he keeps it up in the Super Bowl...this may be one of the greatest playoff runs a QB has ever had.
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01-23-2006, 01:45 PM
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This should be a great game...I see Seattle winning it 24-17.
On a side note, Rodney Bailey is the only former Buckeye playing for a ring this year. Ironically he's spent most of his career with the Steelers.
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01-23-2006, 01:48 PM
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Roethlisberger's playing huge. The Steelers' D line and secondary look tough. Seattle didn't impress me much last night....
Steelers 28 Seahawks 10
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01-23-2006, 01:52 PM
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Roethlisberger's playing huge. The Steelers' D line and secondary look tough. Seattle didn't impress me much last night....
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What didn't impress you about the Seahawk's performance last night?
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01-23-2006, 01:54 PM
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Im probably taking the S-hawks in this one. Will definately be a close one.
When will the v-betting begin? Special bets as well??
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01-23-2006, 01:55 PM
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What didn't impress you about the Seahawk's performance last night?
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Well, they did catch the ball almost every time Delhomie threw it to them. And they really did a nice job of stopping that future HOF'er Jamal Robertson...or whatever his name was.
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01-23-2006, 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by JonathanXC
Is Ben Roethesberger not turning into one of the best QBs in the NFL? He's been unreal during these playoffs. And this is only his 2nd year in the league.
22-3 as a starter in the regular season...and now 4-1 as a playoff QB. He's gotten his team to the AFC Championship, and now to the Super Bowl.
Last year he struggled a little in the playoffs...but he was a rookie...but boy did the experience seem to pay off, cuz he is on FIRE this year. A QB rating of 124.8 in the playoffs. If he keeps it up in the Super Bowl...this may be one of the greatest playoff runs a QB has ever had.
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he has really started to prove the haters wrong, who said he couldn't do well if he was being forced to pass all of the time.
BTW... Roethlisberger
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01-23-2006, 02:26 PM
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Well, they did catch the ball almost every time Delhomie threw it to them. And they really did a nice job of stopping that future HOF'er Jamal Robertson...or whatever his name was.
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I understand what you're saying, however to me that's just another case of the Seahawks not getting credit. I guess they were just handed the last 12 games and a trip to the Super Bowl. This team plays excellent team football and deserves to be there.
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01-23-2006, 03:26 PM
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Well, let's look at their schedule.
Sun 9/11 at Jacksonville L 14-26
Sun 9/18 Atlanta W 21-18
Sun 9/25 Arizona W 37-12
Sun 10/2 at Washington L 17-20
Sun 10/9 at St. Louis W 37-31
Sun 10/16 Houston W 42-10
Sun 10/23 Dallas W 13-10
bye
Sun 11/6 at Arizona W 33-19
Sun 11/13 St. Louis W 31-16
Sun 11/20 at San Francisco W 27-25
Sun 11/27 NY Giants W 24-21
Mon 12/5 at Philadelphia W 42-0
Sun 12/11 San Francisco W 41-3
Sun 12/18 at Tennessee W 28-24
Sat 12/24 Indianapolis W 28-13
Sun 1/1 at Green Bay L 17-23
Playoffs
Sat 1/14 Washington W 20-10
Sun 1/22 Carolina W 34-14
Sun 2/5 at Pittsburgh 6:30 pm
Add to Calendar All Times Eastern
They beat the Giants and the Colts, which are 2 fairly good wins. Although the Colts had nothing to play for when they played Seattle, so instead of Manning, they saw Jim Sorgi all game.
Their conference was a joke, here are the final standings:
NFC West Standings
W-L-T PF PA
z-Seattle 13-3-0 452 271
St. Louis 6-10-0 363 429
Arizona 5-11-0 311 387
San Francisco 4-12-0 239 428
They are a good team, but would not have even made the playoffs if they were still in the AFC. Call it disrespect if you want, but that's my opinion.
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