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01-09-2006, 09:18 PM
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The Steelers are one of the winningest teams in NFL history you can't take that away. Check it out
• Jan. 23, 2005 - AFC Championship - New England 41, Pittsburgh 27
• Jan. 15, 2005 - Pittsburgh 20, N.Y. Jets 17 (OT) - AFC Divisional
• Jan. 11, 2003 - Tennessee 34, Pittsburgh 31 (OT) - AFC Divisional
• Jan.5, 2003 - Pittsburgh 36, Cleveland 33 - AFC Wild Card
• Jan. 27, 2002 - New England 24, Pittsburgh 17 - AFC Championship
• Jan. 20, 2002 - Pittsburgh 27, Baltimore 10 - AFC Divisional
• Jan. 11, 1998 - Denver 24, Pittsburgh 21 - AFC Championship
• Jan. 3, 1998 - Pittsburgh 7, New England 6 - AFC Divisional
• Jan. 5, 1997 - New England 28, Pittsburgh 3 - AFC Divisional
• Dec. 29, 1996 - Pittsburgh 42, Indianapolis 14 - AFC Wild Card
28, 1996 - Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17 - Super Bowl
• Jan. 14, 1996 - Pittsburgh 20, Indianapolis 16 - AFC Championship
• Jan. 6, 1996 - Pittsburgh 40, Buffalo 21 - AFC Divisional
• Jan. 15, 1995 - San Diego 17, Pittsburgh 13 - AFC Championship
• Jan. 7, 1995 - Pittsburgh 29, Cleveland 9 - AFC Divisional
• Jan. 8, 1994 - Kansas City 24, Pittsburgh 23 - AFC Wild Card
• Jan. 9, 1993 - Buffalo 24, Pittsburgh 3 - AFC Divisional
• Jan. 7, 1990 - Denver 24, Pittsburgh 23 - AFC Divisional
• Dec. 31, 1989 - Pittsburgh 26, Houston 23 - AFC Wild Card
• Jan. 6, 1985 - Miami 45, Pittsburgh 28 - AFC Championship
• Dec. 30, 1984 - Pittsburgh 24, Denver 17 - AFC Divisional
• Jan. 1, 1984 - Los Angeles 38, Pittsburgh 10 - AFC Divisional
• Jan. 9, 1983 - San Diego 31, Pittsburgh 28 - AFC Playoff
• Jan. 20, 1980 - Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles 19 - Super Bowl
• Jan. 6, 1980 - Pittsburgh 27, Houston 13 - AFC Championship
• Dec. 30, 1979 - Pittsburgh 34, Miami 14 - AFC Divisional
• Jan. 21, 1979 - Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31 - Super Bowl
• Jan 7, 1979 - Pittsburgh 34, Houston 5 - AFC Championship
• Dec. 30, 1978 - Pittsburgh 33, Denver 10 - AFC Divisional
• Dec. 24, 1977 - Denver 34, Pittsburgh 21 - AFC Divisional
• Dec. 26, 1976 - Oakland 24, Pittsburgh 7 - AFC Championship
• Dec. 19, 1976 - Pittsburgh 40, Baltimore 14 - AFC Divisional
• Jan. 18, 1976 - Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17 - Super Bowl
• Jan. 4, 1976 - Pittsburgh 16, Oakland 10 - AFC Championship
• Dec. 27, 1975 - Pittsburgh 28, Baltimore 10 - AFC Divisional
• Jan. 12, 1975 - Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6 - Super Bowl
• Dec. 29, 1974 - Pittsburgh 24, Oakland 13 - AFC Championship
• Dec. 22, 1974 - Pittsburgh 32, Buffalo 14 - AFC Divisonal
• Dec. 22, 1973 - Oakland 33, Pittsburgh 14 - AFC Wild Card
• Dec. 31, 1972 - Miami 21, Pittsburgh 17 - AFC Championship
• Dec. 23, 1972 - Pittsburgh 13, Oakland 7 - AFC Divisional
• Jan. 6, 1963 - Detroit 17, Pittsburgh 10 - Playoff Bowl
• Dec. 21, 1947 - Philadelphia 21, Pittsburgh 0 - NFL Playoff
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01-09-2006, 10:17 PM
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umm,the juicy sweets!!!!!
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Do not under-estimate the power of Bill!!!!, Just ask Peyton.
Here we go PATRIOTS!
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Make it idiot proof, and someone will make a better idiot.
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01-09-2006, 10:29 PM
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Bill is not here to talk about the past
he's here to make history!
and you are right vectorfisher, we have to get past Denver and I think we are in for a fight. It ought to be a great game and I can't wait for gametime.
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01-09-2006, 10:45 PM
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I'm going where I'm going...
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01-10-2006, 07:51 AM
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Vector, Cowher is your problem..
He is a fraud. His act is so tired, with his clenched jaw and protruding chin, his arms crossed, spittle flying everywhere as he yells.... as he poses for the camera when he is angry. He is turning into the laughing stock of the league. Every winter he leads one of the "best Steeler teams in quite some time" into another disapponting playoff loss. Pittsburgh has actually had a few really good teams over Cowhers 13 years as coach and they have done nothing! Yea they won a playoff game here or there, but clearly cannot win a big game. Taking shots at the Pats only makes you look foolish. Three Superbowls in four years with the distinct possibility of three in a row and four out of five. Let me slim your list down a little to what actually counts....
• Jan. 23, 2005 - AFC Championship - New England 41, Pittsburgh 27
• Jan. 11, 2003 - Tennessee 34, Pittsburgh 31 (OT) - AFC Divisional
• Jan. 27, 2002 - New England 24, Pittsburgh 17 - AFC Championship
• Jan. 11, 1998 - Denver 24, Pittsburgh 21 - AFC Championship
• Jan. 5, 1997 - New England 28, Pittsburgh 3 - AFC Divisional
January 28, 1996 - Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17 - Super Bowl
• Jan. 15, 1995 - San Diego 17, Pittsburgh 13 - AFC Championship
Jan. 8, 1994 - Kansas City 24, Pittsburgh 23 - AFC Wild Card
• Jan. 9, 1993 - Buffalo 24, Pittsburgh 3 - AFC Divisional

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01-10-2006, 09:52 AM
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VF, All that chart shows is that after their last Superbowl win they had 13 years of playoff appearences Where they didn't bring the prize home....most of them under Cowher.
When I was a kid I loved the Steelers, Lynn Swann, Franco Harris, Mean Joe Green.....but those days are LONG Gone.
You never know but 25 years from now there will probably be some Houston Texan fan busting our Chops because we are still talking About the Pat's 3-peat  While we're giving him crap about his team's Superbowl win
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"If you're arguing with an idiot, make sure he isn't doing the same thing."
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01-10-2006, 03:33 PM
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tdf
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Originally Posted by The Dad Fisherman
When I was a kid I loved the Steelers, Lynn Swann, Franco Harris, Mean Joe Green....
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oh yeah, those steelers rocked 
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01-10-2006, 10:01 AM
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[Taking shots at the Pats only makes you look foolish. Three Superbowls in four years with the distinct possibility of three in a row and four out of five.
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Show me once where I have taken a shot at the Pats, like I stated earlier I only post to keep your big heads in check, I think if you look you will see 99.9% the shots come from you guys and are aimed at the Steelers, hence the retaliation
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01-10-2006, 10:39 AM
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Ok, I over reacted. It's just for some reason I can't stand Cowher and his act. He makes me sick  I'd be so frustrated as a Steeler fan if I had to watch him week after week. I'll give Pittsburgh credit, they play tough smashmouth football and they have some talent. In my opinion, they just have a coach who doesn't know how to prepare for and win the big game. (That being said, John "Chucky" Gruden's angry face annoys the hell out of me too)
Now, I am going to try to get my enormous Patriot sized head out the door for a coffee. 
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