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Written by Cotter   
January 15, 2011 20:00
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That's why football games are four quarters and 60 minutes.

Mike Tomlin with the Jedi Mind Trick...
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Suck it, Baltimore.



Bring on the Pats/Jets...



WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

Full recap to come.

In the meantime, I know y'all are fired up after this one.

What a game. What a win.



Who else is getting drunk tonight?

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Comments (8)
  • Josh
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    I've never been so nervous during Applebee's commercials. Wow - what a game!
  • mis
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    ME! Happy B-day. And WWWHHHOOOOO! They can have the 1st half, we'll tske the second! GOOO! Steelers!
  • Ladi Izz
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    I think I died twice during the last 2 minutes. Goddamn, that was a satisfying win.
  • Grumpy
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    I know there isn't much love for Arians, but who expected the deep ball on 3rd and 19?
  • PghGurl
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    What a game. I thought I was going to have a heart attack and a stroke simultaneously during parts of that game. Stadium was rocking--unbelievable atmosphere there.

    @Grumpy Ben says he called the deep play. But BA still called a good game yesterday.

    Still relishing this win, at least until Pats-Jets game is over and AFC Championship week begins!!
  • Grumpy
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    Yeah, I see that Ben called it. Meaning Arians was happy to punt, hope the defense held and go to overtime?
  • Gerrimy  - I could not believe it
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    I just could not believe it
  • Kevin in ABQ
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    Watching this game I was thinking of the '02 playoff game against the Browns, where, ironically, BA was the Browns OC. Browns couldn't hold big leads, receivers dropped balls at key times, and their playcaller couldn't or wouldn't improvise accordingly. BA did learn and did better, but Ben showed once again what a big-time big-game player he is.
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