I like San Diego and New Orleans also. New Orleans winning would be the feel-good story of the year. Can't really see it happening though, but I hope you're right iceturkee. MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!
Perticularly if the Steelers beat them this week.The Bungles are most likely out of the playoff picture. :clap :neener :dev :haha :haha :haha
Perticularly if the Steelers beat them this week.
Jimbo
Perticularly if the Steelers beat them this week.
Jimbo
That ain't going to happen. I just got to hope the Raiders get some deeply sought after pride and beat the Jets.
That ain't going to happen.
That ain't going to happen. I just got to hope the Raiders get some deeply sought after pride and beat the Jets.
I sure do love it when those Bungles lose, they cry and cry.
Maybe if they lose another Bungle will get arrested.
Well they don't have to lose to get arrested.
It's a shame that the law allows an arrested player to finish his season before he has to comply with the law.
Jimbo
The way the Lions played this season, they should all been arrested for impersonating a football team.
DETROIT LIONS- - - REBUILDING SINCE 1957!
I have a rather twisted sense of humor. One must , to keep watching the Lions.
DETROIT LIONS ---REBUILDING SINCE 1957!
That ain't going to happen. I just got to hope the Raiders get some deeply sought after pride and beat the Jets.
Steelers win a thriller in overtime, defeating the Bengals 23-17
Sunday, December 31, 2006
The Steelers came out from the get-go looking like the team that was fighting for a playoff berth and never gave up until they played the role of the spoiler, defeating the Bengals in overtime 23-17 and crushing Cincinnati's playoff hopes.
The game turned into a shootout in the fourth quarter, with the lead continually changing hands. The Bengals had a chance to win the game in regulation, but Shayne Graham's 39-yard field goal went wide right, sending the game into overtime and giving the Steelers new life.
The Steelers would not be denied with a second chance, as they were not about to go into the off-season on a losing note. Ben Roethlisberger hit Santonio Holmes in overtime, and he took it himself into the end zone 67 yards for the game-winning touchdown.