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  • larrydude
    Moderator
    Site Admin
    • Nov 2007
    • 20873

    #121
    The season is over now. 8 wins and 8 losses. They would of made the post season playoffs if Kansas City would of defeated San Diego. As it goes, San Diego won in overtime in their game so the Steelers are out. Maybe next season.

    Ironically, Kansas City attemped a field goal kick to win the game with 4 seconds left in regulation time and missed! The Steelers came that close to being in the postseason.
    Life can be such a "rip-off!"

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    • Annabelle
      Administrator
      Site Admin
      • Apr 2006
      • 20566

      #122
      Maybe next year will be their year

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      • larrydude
        Moderator
        Site Admin
        • Nov 2007
        • 20873

        #123
        I hope so. Thanks Annabelle. A better record wins and losses during the season would of made things a bit easier.
        Life can be such a "rip-off!"

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        • kinkster74
          Junior Member
          • Feb 2014
          • 4

          #124
          Hi Larry,

          I'm one of the few fellow Yanks here and I share your love of American football, but I must admit that hockey is by far my favorite sport (I'll be discussing that with you in the hockey thread).

          So, wow, what a finish to the season, eh? I know it's not what either of us would have preferred. You're a Steelers fan and I'm Colts fan and neither one of us had our team raising the Lombardi Trophy. Hopefully one of us will see that happen again soon.

          I'll be honest, I'm not surprised Seattle took this one. I was, however, surprised by their complete and total domination of the Denver Broncos. I figured it would be a close game no matter who won. Obviously I was wrong. I think the first snap of the game really set the tone (pardon the cliche). The noise at Metlife Stadium combined with the ridiculously fast pace of the Seattle defense pretty much made it impossible for Manning and the Broncos to ever get their timing right. Even though Denver just dominated their opponents in the regular season, especially offensively, they never really saw a defense as strong as Seattle's (no disrespect intended towards Denver's opposition in the regular season), so I just don't think they were really ready to face what they faced against Seattle. I know it's another sports cliche, but more often than not defense is what wins championships and this was made crystal clear in this year's SB. I'd be interested to get your take on this.

          - kinkster74

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          • larrydude
            Moderator
            Site Admin
            • Nov 2007
            • 20873

            #125
            Thanks for the post Kinkster. I agree with everything you said in your message. I too was quite surprised at how dominating Seattle was against Denver. I too like football but also Hockey so it will be nice to share some thoughts at times.

            Larry
            Life can be such a "rip-off!"

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