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Old 02-04-2006, 02:57 PM   #1
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Are the networks just trying to hype up the Super Bowl?

It seemed at the beginning of the week all the experts were saying that it was going to be pretty easy for the Steelers to win the Super Bowl. However now between commercial breaks (Jaws and Hodgie) it seems like the experts are trying to paint a picture of why the Seahawks have a chance.

Personally I don't agree. I think the Steelers are too hot right now and after seeing them dominate quality teams like Indy, Cinci, and Denver I don't see how the Seahawks have much of a prayer. IMO the 3-4 will prevent Shaun from gettting to the outside forcing him to get pounded between the tackles. With Alexander neutralized the Steelers will get pressure on Hassleback and shut down the Hawks passing game. Big Ben will take it from there. Hell there might even be some of those Razzle dazzle plays that the Steelers have recently become known for.

Anyway do the Seahawks really have a chance or are the experts just shying away from predicting a blowout for the sake of the Ratings?
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