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Originally Posted by Chief X_Phackter
So, here's how they stack up on paper.
Total Offense
WFT #26
PIT #20
Passing Offense
WFT #24
PIT #16
Rushing Offense
WFT #19
PIT #24
Total Defense
WFT #4
PIT #3
Passing Defense
WFT #1
PIT #2
Rushing Defense
WFT #15
PIT #8
Honestly, throw it all out the window. On paper the Steelers have a slight edge, but in reality they are about to find out that they aren't as good as their record says they are. Over the last 5 games, WFT averages 136 rushing yards per game. They will have 150+ on Monday. Couple that with a dink & dunk methodology to move the ball down the field, and winning the time of possession battle = a W.
WFT 25
PIT 23
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Honestly coming in I'd just like to feel good about my team, I'd like it to be a competitive game showing the last 2 weeks were not flukes against shitty teams.
I think Pittsburg's D is legit though... and yet our Oline surprisingly keeps holding their ground against very decent fronts, last week agains the Cowboys I was surprised, that Dline which generated tons of pressure against the Vikings didn't look that impressive against us.
Hard to predict, I'd love a tough defensive game all along were we get the upper hand 13 to 10.