Steelers Schedule for 2005....4 Prime Time games!

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A few words for you, 4 tries in a row, you better be able to make it to the big dance in that amount of time. Be proud of accomplishing nothing!
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A few words for you ham, the steelers have a nobody at QB, the Eagles have a champion. Donovan came from the Big East and heck, so called "Big Ben" came from the what? lol...was it...the MAC conference? lol...okay then...it's pretty sad when you name your QB after a monument...let's all go see THE REAL "BIG BEN" in London, England.
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And they've both won the same amount of Super Bowls, and they both beat the Patriots the same number of times, that is, if Ben Roethlisberger didn't beat them once more than McNabb did.

Besides, if a big conference and a championship are all that matter, why isn't Jason White going in the first round? Or what about Craig Krenzel (in the fifth round)? There is a lot more than just playing for a big time team and winning. You actually have to perform well, and you have to have the prototypical body and attititude that might make for an NFL team. Ben Roethlisberger has accomplished far more in his rookie season than other QBs have. That's nothing to sneeze at.
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mcnabb got ited and he was out of shape during the super bowl, but don't take my word for ask terrel owens.
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is terrel owens going to be staying with the eagles anybodies opinions?

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it's good to see the steelers are going to be back on prime time!!!

go steelers

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How many wins McNabb have in his rookie year? I'd be willing to bet it's not any where near 13 in a row, or even 6 in a row, or did he even play?

1 year, one AFC North Championship, 0-1 in the AFC Championship Game.14-1 starting record.

McNabb is 1-3 in the NFC Championship game and 0-1 in the SuperBowl, at the end of the day, they neither have a superbowl championship, and Big Ben was only a Rookie, way to go.
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TO may not be content with his contract, but he's going to stay there. He likes working with McNabb, and he's getting the ball thrown his way a lot, so slight discontent with his contract isn't enough to get him to leave.

The Eagles aren't going to be getting rid of him after he catches for over a thousand yards, 14 TDs, and had a very solid performance in the Super Bowl after being out for 6 weeks with a broken leg. So he's going to stay there.

Actually, Ben's rookie record is 13-0 regular season starts, and 14-1 combined with the playoffs. He is 1-1 against the Patriots, and he'll have another crack at them the third week of next season. I'm almost surprised that that isn't a prime time game.
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