Except they didn't beat Green Bay, so they weren't a dynasty.
That defense wasn't good, the Jaguars was a bad matchup for them.
Or Keith Butler
Teams didn't need to run the ball against them, because their pass defense was so bad.
If Aaron Rodgers fails to get to the Super Bowl with Green Bay again, maybe in the offseason he will want to leave. Him and Tomlin were both...
The rumors I have been hearing is Jim Harbaugh to the Raiders.
Is this guy supposed to be funny?
He got fired because the Ravens finished last against the pass, I don't see the Steelers having any interest in him.
Cowher couldn't beat New England in the playoffs, so tell me how were they going to be a dynasty?
I didn't say the defense was good, but he still gifted them 14 points.
Yeah, after they fell behind 21-0 :shrug:.
Ben had two early turnovers that gifted Jacksonville two TDs, the Steelers lost by three points :shrug:.
I don't see another team giving him a starting job, what's the point in him continuing to play.
And that veteran HOF QB has been a turnover machine in the playoffs, if Ben had cut those turnovers in half, they beat Cleveland and Jacksonville.
The Steelers of the 2000s weren't a dynasty :facepalm:
Wasn't all this addressed in all the other threads?
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Not 2004 with Ben, I'm talking about them losing to the Patriots in 2001, IIRC the Steelers gave up two special teams TDs in the AFCCG.
Mason hasn't won the starting job yet, fans are overreacting to Tomlin saying Mason and Haskins will have a chance to compete.
He couldn't do anything against the Steelers weak secondary, DJ had a better season.