Last game NE got absolutely waxed.
LOL where did you get your information? Steelers' fan boards?
I would hardly call it a *waxing* by any measure.
First Quarter
New England - 3 points.
Steelers - 21 points.
Second Quarter
New England - 7 points.
Steelers - 3 points.
Third Quarter
New England - 3 points.
Steelers - 10 points.
Fourth Quarter
New England - 7 points.
Steelers - 0 points.
The Steelers out scored the Pats in two quarters and the Pats, in turn, out scored the Steelers in two quarters.
NE lost by two touch downs. One of which from an interception. Take away that interception and NE only lost by 7. You call that a *waxing?*
No. A waxing is what the Falcons did to the Rams. THAT is a *waxing* - the Steelers won fair and square... the got lucky with an interception that ultimately gave them 7 *extra* points.
NE dominated the passing game, and Pittsburgh dominated the rushing game. Now tha Dillon is back I suspect the Pats will attack with both (obviously), which gives them the advantage. IF Faulk and Dillon play the way they did two days ago (Faulk is more finese -sp- and Dillon is more power) you can bet the Steelers D will be exhausted by the end of the first half. Now add to it the passing superiority of the Pats O... the secondary will have their hands full as well. And, yes Dillon being back WILL make that much of a difference.
There was only ONE scoring run by the Steelers in that game... Bettis for 2 yards in the third quarter. Granted, the over 200 yards rushing by the Steelers to get them to the Red Zone is nothing to scoff at, however, I think the Pats D has learned a thing or two from that initial meeting, and I think that knowledge will be used wisely and slow their run game down a lot.
The NE D is nothing to laugh at, either. Just ask the Colts. I believe that Seymore is back too. That's another plus.
Face it - the Steelers won by two TD's (one of which was an interception return) AT Pittsburgh, with NE being hurt by some key injuries - some of which are back now. Had Dillon and the others been in that game - I think you'd find that the score would have been very different, and possibly ended with a Pittsburgh loss.
I'm loving all the Pats hate - everyone underestimating them - everyone praying the fail - I think that just fuels them to try harder.
As of now the Pats are favored by 3 points. But, I take it with a grain of salt. After all... these are the same clowns that thought Indy would blow them out.
It is going to be a good game and he with the most effective D will win in the end. IF it turns out that both teams shut down each others run - then NE will dominate the Steelers with the air game.
My prediction? Big Ben will pop a spring and run like a cheap Timex... the Bus will blow a flat and find himself having to settle for around 120 yards for the entire game. The "Shower Curtain" will find themselves wondering "wtf" when they have to change their play from defending the two different playing styles of a Dillon and Faulk every few seconds. Brady will stick to screens and other short gain passes to move the ball and burn the clock (not to mention exhaust the Steelers' D). I also predict Ben making some key mistakes. When he finds that his running game isn't working as intended he's going to have to go more to the air, which will result in at least one interception.
I am not saying the Steelers are overrated at all. I think they are and were the toughest team the Pats will have to face all season. However, I think the Pats will come out on top... and then they'll lay waste to which ever shit team from the NFC fumbles the ball less this weekend to win their title.
My final score: 21 - 17 Pats win.