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I've chosen the Steelers on a season long pool against the spread almost every week and have good results.
The rest of the season looks good for them for the last 6 games:
AZ at home
NE at home
@ Indy
CN at home
@ Seattle
@ Baltimore.
They can clearly win the next 4 which gives them a record of 11-4 with 4 of the teams ahead of them in the playoff standings are likely division winners.
And worst case 11-5 or 11-6 may very well make the playoffs.
Go Steelers.
George Pickens, Steelers WR on why he didn’t block in Week 15.
" I ain't want to get an injury. "
He's really not a team player, plain and simple. Neither is Dionte Johnson. Both are selfish and hotheads. When things don't go right, as they are right now, we really see who these guys are.
LOL LOL. If I remember right, he punched an opponent in college that cost him a few games. So I am not surprised with his negativity.
Speaking on hot heads or babies, where is that other guy that used to play for Steelers? He was a good football player but it's too bad he was such a drama Queen about so many things.
Dumbest move he ever made was to sit out the entire 2018 season.
One of many RBs to not understand their value on the open market AND the reality that you are going to be washed by 28, so EVERY year you get a paycheck matters at that position.
Saquon Barkley could have a new suitor on the West Coast. The two-time Pro-Bowler, who is an unrestricted free agent this offseason after spending six seasons with the Giants, may be a target for new Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh, according to Harbaugh’s former teammate Ryan Leaf. “Austin Ekeler’s a big part of what it could be with them running the football, but I do think that Saquon Barkley’s going to be at the top of [Harbaugh]’s list, in terms of, what he wants to do with the running back position with him being a free agent,” Leaf said Friday on “Good Morning Football.” Barkley’s relationship with the Giants soured last offseason when he initially refused to sign the team’s franchise tag in hopes that he’d get a contract extension, eventually giving in and signing a $10.1 million guaranteed deal on the tag.
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