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View Poll Results: Where do the 2005 Steelers rank among Super Bowl Champions? | |||
Best Super Bowl Champs ever. A team for the ages. | 2 | 3.33% | |
Top 10% of Super Bowl teams. Powerhouse. | 0 | 0% | |
Above average among Super Bowl teams. They could beat a majority of other Super Bowl winners. | 4 | 6.67% | |
About average for a Super Bowl team. They could beat about half of the previous winners. | 14 | 23.33% | |
Below average. A majority of other Super Bowl teams could beat them. | 25 | 41.67% | |
Bottom 10% of Super Bowl teams. Lame-o. | 8 | 13.33% | |
Worst Super Bowl Champs ever. Average team that got lucky. | 7 | 11.67% | |
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The 2005 Pittsburgh Steelers: Lamest Super Bowl Champs Ever?
Are the Steelers a powerhouse team? Will you be wary of playing them next year, compared to past Super Bowl champions like Walsh's 49ers or Landry's Cowboys or those Gibbs Redskins teams or even the more one-shot wonders like Green Bay in the Favre era or ? Or are they just a 10-6 team that got on a roll at the right time and drew a pansy in the AFC championship?
Personally, I think they're one of the lamest Super Bowl champions ever, if not the lamest. They've got a decent defense and a good wide receiver, and their QB looks like he's decent. But are there any Hall of Famers on that roster? I want my Super Bowl champions to have Hall of Famers. A Super Bowl champion should be spearheaded by a Montana or a Rice, a Csonka or a Bob Lilly, a Steel Curtain or a Greatest Show on Turf. Bettis seems like a great guy, and Hines Ward seems like a good, solid player, but neither one of them is going to make me dread a matchup for the Chiefs. Blah. What a blah way to end the season last year. |
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