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I have to admit the Steelers are very impressive against the run (made B. Jacobs a non-factor) and in the red zone. The thing that saved my G-men was that Big Ben dished out some INTs.
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Originally Posted by beowulf7
Good game, folks!
I have to admit the Steelers are very impressive against the run (made B. Jacobs a non-factor) and in the red zone. The thing that saved my G-men was that Big Ben dished out some INTs.
You're right...I blame the loss on Ben, once again! I said it before and I'll say it again, he's INCONSISTENT! And to boot, our O-line doesn't give him enough time. And what was he doing stepping right into the huddle--he knew he was going to be sacked...He could have backed up a bit or ran a couple of times to the sides. AAAARRRRGGGGHHHH, I'm still mad as HE**.
Truth be told, in 2004, I wanted the Giants to take Ben rather than make the trade for the #1 pick for Eli. 4 years later, I'm glad it worked out the way it did, LOL.
But don't be too hard on Ben. 1 of the INTs wasn't his fault (his receiver coughed it up). And he did make a couple good passes. His O line didn't help him much, whereas the Giants' protected Eli nicely.
Heading into the game, Ben had better stats than Eli at 9/3 vs. 8/4 (TD/INT). Obviously, that changed after today.
gonna be a good night next monday looking forward to it. steelers fans are as crazy as redskins fans...gotta respect that.
Tough call, the Landovers or Pi$$puke, can both lose?
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