Steelers shoot for 7th Super Bowl crown vs. Packers

The second seeded Pittsburgh Steelers hopes to get its seventh Super Bowl crown when they face the sixth seeded Green Bay Packers at the Dallas Cowboys stadium on Sunday.
Sporting a 14-4 record the Steelers are favored to roll past the Packers 13-6 due to their superior record.
The experts picked the Steelers to win since they have on its roster controversial yet very effective superstar quarterback Ben Roethlisberger aka Big Ben. Read more

Host Bengals face tough challenge vs. Steelers

The Cincinnati Bengals face a huge challenge when they host the visiting Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2010 National Football League season on November 8.
Playing in-front of its fans, the Bengals hopes to win and improve its 2-5 win-loss record against the favored Steelers 5-2.
Leading the campaign of the Bengals against the Steelers is veteran quarterback Carson Palmer who hope to end his woes in the past losses of his team.
In the recent losses of the Bengals, the seven-year veteran had been struggling big-time as he has only 12 touchdowns and seven interceptions.
To win and protect their own arena against the Steelers, Palmer need to regain back his groove as the top quarterback of his team.
Palmers also need to connect  with the Bengals top wide receivers Terrell Owens and Chad Ochocinco.
NFL experts said if Palmer, Owens, and  Ochocinco will have an A-game come game-time, the team had a good chance of beating the Steelers and bring joy to their fans who will watch their game live.
Meanwhile, the Steelers could avoid an upset and prevail over the Bengals if superstar quarterback Ben Roethlisberger can continue his great game against the Bengals.
Roethlisberger also need to create good plays and scoring opportunities to his teammates if they hope to avoid an upset against the Bengals.
The Steelers also need to employ its vaunted defense against the Bengals to stop them from scoring and avoiding an upset in the process.
The Steelers are favored to win the game but playing in-front of its fans could bring an extra energy to the Bengals to upset their vaunted visitor.

Defending champ Saints shows Steelers who’s boss 20-10

In a battle between two of the top teams in the National Football League this year, the defending champion New Orleans Saints shows the Pittsburgh Steelers they are for real 20-10 in their game.
Playing in-front of its fans, the Saints rely on the heroics of superstar quarterback Drew Brees to defeat the red-hot Steelers and improve their record to 5-3 in the 2010 NFL season.
Brees was visibly on top of his game in their match-up, as he connected all but two of 22 passes in the second half, including two fourth-quarter touchdowns that lifted them to victory over the Steelers.
The victory of the Saints is a strong statement that the NFL team is dead serious of defending their NFL crown this year.
The win improve further the chances of the defending NFL champion to enter the playoffs and play in the Super Bowl this year.
The Steelers for its part dropped to 5-2 in the ongoing NFL season.
Lead by superstar quarterback Ben Roethlisberger the Steelers played 101 percent against the home-team using their vaunted defense.
However, the night belong to the Saints as they were able to come up victorious against the Steelers in their game.
Despite their defeat,  Roethlisberger and his teammates remain confident of their chances in the 2010 NFL season.
Roethlisberger said the road towards the NFL playoffs and the Super Bowl will not be easy but he and the rest of the team are willing to do everything to achieve it for the sake of the franchise and their countless fans.
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