The Tale of Two Superbowl Hangovers.

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Both Steelers and Cardinals start out 1-2 and I am quite curious to see how each are treated going forward.

Both teams seem to have the exact same problems...
 

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If the niners had won today, we would be royally screwed. The Bye week could not have come quicker. Time to right the ship. Leinart and Beanie. That is all.
 
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If the niners had won today, we would be royally screwed. The Bye week could not have come quicker. Time to right the ship. Leinart and Beanie. That is all.
No kidding, for the 9ers next game is vs Rams and that would assuredly meant 4-0 start...
 

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Both Steelers and Cardinals start out 1-2 and I am quite curious to see how each are treated going forward.

Both teams seem to have the exact same problems...
The big difference is that the Steelers looked decent in their two losses, the games could have gone either way and they lost in the final minute of the game.

The Cards are going to get ripped, and treated as flukes and rightfully so. It's probably going to be a long timne before we watch the Cards on SNF after this season.
 

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Bring in an OC and let's see if this thing can be turned around. :(
 
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Bump!

Since 1-2 start:

Steelers 4-0

Cards 3-0

Rematch anyone? :D
 

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Bump!

Since 1-2 start:

Steelers 4-0

Cards 3-0

Rematch anyone? :D

Notice that the first place teams in the AFC are:

New England
Pittsburgh
Indy
Denver

The same 4 teams that have dominated the AFC since the 1994-95 season. What is this major league baseball?
 

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Notice that the first place teams in the AFC are:

New England
Pittsburgh
Indy
Denver

The same 4 teams that have dominated the AFC since the 1994-95 season. What is this major league baseball?
Didn't the Colts and New England have some real stinker years in the late 90's?
 

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Colts had a couple of 3-win seasons and another losing campaign. NE has only had one losing season since '95.

I'm not sold yet on the Broncos this year. But then again, what haven't they done so far?
 

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Didn't the Colts and New England have some real stinker years in the late 90's?

From the '94-'95 season through the '98-99 season the 4 teams took 7 of the 10 spots in the AFC Championship game.

There have only been 3 AFC Championship games in the last 15 years without one of those four teams participating. 7 times two of them were in the game.

They've played in 11 of the last 14 Super Bowls.
 

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Notice that the first place teams in the AFC are:

New England
Pittsburgh
Indy
Denver

The same 4 teams that have dominated the AFC since the 1994-95 season. What is this major league baseball?

Cincinnati is in first place in the AFC North.
 

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The steelers last week were back to playing the kind of ball that got them to the superbowl and ultimately won them the game. The same can be said for the Cardinals. A rematch would most certainly be one for the ages.
 
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Bump.

Since 1-2 Start:

PITT: 5-2 (Starting QB knocked out of game from blow to the head)

AZ: 6-1 (Starting QB knocked out of game from blow to the head)
 

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Yeah, I thought that was pretty ironic today.
ironic, but the cards won a tough game on the road against a stinker oppt whereas the steelers did not. they have some major special teams issues that they need to square away...and their defense while good...is no where near the level they were at last year when they only gave up like 2 200 yard performances against opposing QB's in the regular season. I guess TroyP should have been player of the year not harrison.

lucky for pitt and balt the bungals looked like their old selves against oak.
 
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Yeah, I thought that was pretty ironic today.

I guess TroyP should have been player of the year not harrison.
Good point! Palomalu is without a doubt the fuel that runs the Pittsburgh defensive engine!



NOW, You want irony...

The Super Bowl Loser's Curse is alive and well...


in Pittsburgh, whom are as most Cardinals fans know, the real losers of Super Bowl XLIII. (That's right, Holmes never got two feet down!)
 

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But the Cards are kicking butt and the Steelers are sucking butt now!!!!
 

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Here's an interesting little bit of irony that looks like it will play out:

In the last ten seasons, only twice has the loser of the Super Bowl made the playoffs the following year. In both of those instances, an NFC West team lost the Super Bowl to Pittsburgh and won their division the following year, and in both cases the defending champion Steelers failed to make the playoffs.
 

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Here's an interesting little bit of irony that looks like it will play out:

In the last ten seasons, only twice has the loser of the Super Bowl made the playoffs the following year. In both of those instances, an NFC West team lost the Super Bowl to Pittsburgh and won their division the following year, and in both cases the defending champion Steelers failed to make the playoffs.

Love it! Can't stand the Steelers.:D
 

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Kind of fun to go back and read this. This is why history is always so interesting to me--things never turn out the way you think at the time, and judgments made too early are usually not valid.
 
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