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Are the Pittsburgh Steelers Done?

By: Robert White Yesterday was one of those days that, at around 4:15, you looked around and recognized that you’d just lost 3 hours of your life that you’d never get back watching a train derail in a most ugly fashion.  The Pittsburgh Steelers went into Cleveland, turned the ball over 8 times, committed 11 …

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Blitzburgh Radio Steelers Podcast – Part I, Week 11 Wrapup

There was so much to talk about in the Ravens vs Steelers matchup at Heinz Field this past weekend that we decided to break it up into a two part show so we covered as much as possible. Matt and Marc are joined by long time friend of the show, Dominic from TribLive Radio and …

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Steelers-Ravens; The Three Keys for Both Teams on Sunday Night

The game of football and especially at the professional level is about match-ups and being able to take advantage of them. Both the Steelers and Ravens have been scheming all week on how to take advantage of each other’s weaknesses. Rarely does a game seem so simple in terms of those match-ups than this one …

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Blitzburgh Radio Steelers Podcast – Week 10 Recap, Week 11 Preview

Join Matt and Marc from SteelerAddicts as we break down the craziness that was the Chiefs vs Steelers and look ahead to the epic showdown at Heinz Field against the hated Ravens. The latest on Ben’s injury, the rumors flying about concerning not only Ben  but also the upcoming birth of his son. and much …

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Possible return date for Roethlisberger, week 16 vs Bengals

Ben's injures his shoulder and rib during Chiefs game at Heinz Field, 2012

The full lowdown on Ben Roethlisberger’s shoulder and rib injury came into focus today as he spoke to the media about his status. While it may not be as bad as we thought with his shoulder, the dislocated rib is another story, and obviously a great concern as it could be life threatening. The following …

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Steelers progress this season shouldn’t be overlooked even after rough night at the office

The Monday Night Football contest between the Chiefs and Steelers proved once again that any team can beat, or come close to, beating any other team no matter what the records indicate. For the Steelers, things maybe didn’t go quite as planned but a win is a win and while there is concern for injured …

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Clark Continues to be His Own Worst Enemy With Tackling Style

If you held a straw poll of Pittsburgh Steelers’ MVP candidates through nine games this season, there’s a good chance you’d see votes for Ben Roethlisberger, Heath Miller and Ryan Clark. In the absence of Troy Polamalu, Clark has taken over as the leader of the secondary and has played with his usual reckless abandon …

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Steelers Roethlisberger right shoulder injury, Ryan Clark concussion

The Steelers win over the Chiefs on Monday Night Football came a huge price, at least potentially as both Ben Roethlisberger and Ryan Clark left the game and did not return. For Ben, he left after getting sandwiched and being thrown to the ground on his right shoulder. After going to the sidelines for a …

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Ben Injured in Uninspiring Overtime Win Against Chiefs

The Steelers opened up their Monday Night game with Kansas City looking like they were sleep-walking as they fell behind 10-0 on a cool, rainy night in the ‘burgh. Was it a hangover from the win in New York? Was it looking ahead to a date with the rival Ravens next Sunday night? Either way, the …

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Jerricho and company more than capable of filling in for Antonio Brown

When the Steelers confirmed this past weekend that receiver Antoonio Brown was going to be officially out of the Monday night game against the Chiefs, no one was surprised. Those ankle sprains are nothing to take lightly and as the week goes on they tend to become more problematic. The only real thing you can …

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