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New England dropping 50 burger, now gets bye into us


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Before you say let's worry about san fran, I don't play for the panthers, so no harm in talking about it. and yeah I'm worried about san fran.

 

But man, even if pittsburg is trash, this team is gonna be tough to play. A bye week for them to prepare, whew I D is gonna get a real test.

 

 

We can beat'um though.

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They'll be 7-2 when we face them. They're legit.

Worst team in the NFL is Tampa.

 

I agree that New England is pretty good. I'm saying the fact that they scored 50 points today doesn't mean anything. It just shows they can beat up on poo teams, which is what the Steelers are right now.

 

Also, I'm not sure if Tampa is. They have the most problems (the coaching staff, MRSA, huge egos, a shitty fanbase, etc.), but the Steelers look awful. That team is old.

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The Steelers are utterly terrible this year, and their anemic offense put up 31+ points on the Patriots.  I think we take a lot more clock, and score at will, and our defense is 10x better then the Steelers.  I'm far more worried about the San Fran game then I am the Pats.

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