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Old 09-04-2005, 09:06 PM   #3
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Re: Greetings to my favorite team in the NFC

There's a small percentage that say he's going to have this "sophomore jinxed" season and then you have the rest of us that REALLY understand the game and what's been going on on the field for Pitt.

They've been running very vanilla packages and plays (very much unlike what many that live in Pitt have been watching them do on a daily basis in practice) and whenever they say we have the 1st team on O in, most of us chuckle. If you know who the first team really is, there's a mix of receivers, TEs, etc. that ARE not 1st team. Expect one thing, the Steelers will be throwing the D way off-guard right from the starting gates. Believe me and watch out for Heath Miller this year !!

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What's up Scrap. Hey, what's everyone saying about Big Ben over there?? Are you guys worried?

I would have to say the average is somewhere between 9-7 and 10-6 depending who you talk to. But most probably like us at 10-6. I like 11-5

The most problems will probably come from Philly. We hate them too!!!
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