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***NFL Playoffs*** Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Indianapolis Colts

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Originally posted by: meltdown75
James looked great on that drive... Steelers will have to shut Edge down in the 2nd half

I'm thinking run to set up that huge playaction. They need Edge to start breaking out 5-6 yard runs, then open 'er up with a huge bomb to Wayne or Harrison.
 
Originally posted by: Baked
SAFETY! No wait, 1 yard. Manning is done. Steelers wins Super Bowl XL!

Whoa, I can't believe the guys upstairs for Pittsburgh wouldn't have them challenge that. Not only was his knee on the line, but the ball was over the goaline! Whelp, chalk up at LEAST another three points
 
Its not Manning. Its his O-line that is not giving him enough time to do anything. Indy is done for if they give up a TD now.
 
now the question, is playing your 2nd team once you have secured home field advantage a good strategy, saving players from injuries is fine but you need to be sharp for the play offs
 
Originally posted by: kalster
now the question, is playing your 2nd team once you have secured home field advantage a good strategy, saving players from injuries is fine but you need to be sharp for the play offs


yep..
 
Originally posted by: kalster
now the question, is playing your 2nd team once you have secured home field advantage a good strategy, saving players from injuries is fine but you need to be sharp for the play offs


The Broncos did it in 96 and got beat by younger Brunell and the Jaguars.
 
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