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AFC WC Round: Steelers @ Broncos


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Sunday January 8th

TV CBS

Time 4:30

Venue SportsAuthority Field

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Pittsburgh Steelers 12-4

Key Players

QB Ben Roethlisberger

WR Mike Wallace

TE Heath Miller

LB Lawrence Timmons

SS Troy Polamalu

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Denver Broncos 8-8

Key Players

QB The Golden Calf of Bristol

RB Willis McGahee

DE Elvis Dumervil

OLB Von Miller

CB Champ Bailey

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It's so funny to watch The Golden Calf of Bristol try to mustard extra power on his throws. He slings it back even further.

That's why he suffers when things break down. He is not confident in his arm as he holds on too long and routes break off. So when he trys to sling it in there, it rarely works.

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