Steelers Survive a Wacky One at Home 11-10 Over Chargers
In the history of the National Football League entering Sunday there had never been an 11-10 final score. Until now.
In the history of the National Football League entering Sunday there had never been an 11-10 final score. Until now.
1-8-1 down, 6 games to go. Fearless Forecast: the Cincinnati Bengals will go no worse than .500 through the end of the season. Here’s the lineup: @ Pittsburgh Steelers.
Spread was 5.A If you had money on the game or you have Polamalu (IDP) or Steelers D/ST on your fantasy team, you’re a bit upset with the way the game ended.A Overall point differential is also a deep tiebreaker in deciding who gets in and who is left out of the playoffs if we
The Steelers, in spite of themselves, in spite of one-sided officiating, found a way to win a critical game at home against an overmatched opponent. For the most part, it was because of the stout play of James Harrison and, for once, the relatively savvy play calling of Bruce Arians that …
Troy Polamalu nearly ruined it for all of us. The Pittsburgh Steelers led the San Diego Chargers by the utterly improbable score of 11-10, thanks to a safety and three Jeff Reed field goals, including a 32-yarder with 15 seconds left. In the entire history of the National Football League, not one game had ever had
I’m not one for conspiracy theories but what transpired at the end of the Chargers-Steelers game had to be a total fix by none other than Vegas itself.
In the history of the National Football League entering Sunday there had never been an 11-10 final score.
With the score 11-10, Steelers and no time left on the clock the Chargers tried to pull a Cal-Stanford on their final play from scrimmage. Eventually, one of the lollipopped laterals got slapped from the air by Troy Polamalu and returned for a touchdown