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Of the four cities I think Baltimore metro is currently the largest, with Cleveland being close if I'm not mistaken.
According to the 2010 Census (metro-populations) Baltimore is the largest metro of the four cities. Rounded off to the next highest 100k, here's the four city's rankings & app. populations:
(1) Baltimore @ 2.8 million
(2) Pittsburgh @ 2.4 million
(3) Cincinnati @ 2.2 million
(4) Cleveland @ 2.1 million
*It should be noted that the Cincy/Cleveland MSAs are hotly contended, and perhaps rightfully so. If the much hyped "CIN-DAY CORRIDOR" ever becomes reality in the next few years, we'll be looking at a metro of maybe 3.2 million; and if the much discussed "GREATER CLEVELAND" soon emerges, we might witness an MSA of 3.8 million--two real game-changers, statistically speaking.
All I will say records don't matter come playoffs.....Its only 1 loss and your done.....Baltimore may have won the battle but the War is still far from over....Let's see if they can win when it counts....
No, but that doesn't change the fact that the Ravens have never beaten the Steelers in the playoffs.
For that matter, no division opponent ever has. The Ravens are 0-3; the Browns are 0-2; the Bengals are 0-1, and the old Houston Oilers were 0-2. That's a combined record of 0-9 all-time against the Steelers in the playoffs.
Just Get In is my motto....doesnt matter whos 10-6 or 14-0.....remember NE 15-0 vs Giants 6th seed how did that turn out, does anyone even remember NE's run....
Remember 2005 Bengels won the AFC North and they thought it was Christmas only to be knocked out in 2nd round by the 6th seed Steelers who wound up winning the War.....
Again regular season records dont matter...JUST GET IN
No, but that doesn't change the fact that the Ravens have never beaten the Steelers in the playoffs.
For that matter, no division opponent ever has. The Ravens are 0-3; the Browns are 0-2; the Bengals are 0-1, and the old Houston Oilers were 0-2. That's a combined record of 0-9 all-time against the Steelers in the playoffs.
Think anyone will remember that Ravens swept the Steelers in the regular if Pittsburgh makes it to SB again??????
Think anyone will remember that Ravens swept the Steelers in the regular if Pittsburgh makes it to SB again??????
Did anybody remember that the Philadelphia Eagles swept the eventual Super Bowl XXX champion Dallas Cowboys? Or that the New Orleans Saints swept the eventual Super Bowl XXXVII champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers?
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