Yeah I was lucky enough to be at that game. That was also when Bettis ran for over 100 yards and had that really long run where he had to run out of bounds since he lost his breath.Originally Posted by BlitzburghRockCity
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Yeah I was lucky enough to be at that game. That was also when Bettis ran for over 100 yards and had that really long run where he had to run out of bounds since he lost his breath.Originally Posted by BlitzburghRockCity
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Everybody told us the Bears were going to win because they were on a hot streak and we were out of sync and didnt have a chance against that Defense ! We showed em alright with Steeler Football!
At one point though there was so much snow you could barely see the other side of the stadium and the city skyline was completely gone.Originally Posted by BlitzburghRockCity
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same game that bettis owned urlacher
http://youtube.com/watch?v=XlOkepleKTo
That quote right there is evidence to why it is so great to play football in an open stadium. It makes the experience unique, dramatic, and damn insane when it is goin on. I only wish I had been there!Originally Posted by PITT23
BuFu
I totally agree with you. Places like Detroit and Minnasota need open air stadiums like we have here in the Burgh.Originally Posted by HburgXL06
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Anthoner one when Harrison picked it off and jumped over LT that was great
Willie's record breaking run and the one trick play @ Cincy
"Racing doesn't teach a lesson. Nor do most racers. Many of them can't even tell you why they're in the cockpit. They don't know. Racing isn't what they do. It's who they are."
R.I.P. Dan Wheldon
[MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m92llJyCsN4[/MEDIA]
Thats just an awesome video and I love seeing the "big nasty D" of the Bears get shut up.Originally Posted by Steelersfan
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