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SanAntonioSteelerFan
01-05-2011, 01:10 AM
It's really hard to think about no Steelers this coming weekend on TV. Let's hope there's another two-week break coming up real soon!

Wooooooooooooo!!!!

:tt2 :tt1

hawaiiansteel
01-05-2011, 01:22 AM
I'm looking forward to this weekend's games, except for NO-Seattle the other 3 games should be pretty good.

SanAntonioSteelerFan
01-05-2011, 01:44 AM
I would watch, but gotta work. Got things arranged though so that I'm not working on the next two weekends, NOR on Superbowl weekend!

MeetJoeGreene
01-05-2011, 09:49 AM
I would watch, but gotta work. Got things arranged though so that I'm not working on the next two weekends, NOR on Superbowl weekend!

Smart Planning!

fezziwig
01-05-2011, 12:23 PM
Will this bye week allow McFadden to recover from his injury ? Does anyone know anything about McFadden and the extent or seriousness of his injury ?

RuthlessBurgher
01-05-2011, 02:17 PM
Will this bye week allow McFadden to recover from his injury ? Does anyone know anything about McFadden and the extent or seriousness of his injury ?

From the Trib:


On the injury front

Strong safety Troy Polamalu (Achilles) and cornerback Bryant McFadden (abdomen) did not practice yesterday because of injuries.

Neither are expected to practice today or tomorrow since the Steelers have a bye in the AFC playoffs and don't play until the following Saturday.

McFadden, who suffered the only injury of note last Sunday in Cleveland, said he will play in the divisional playoff game that the Steelers will host Jan. 15.

"Make no mistake about it," McFadden said.

http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/steelers/s_716643.html

fezziwig
01-05-2011, 02:56 PM
Thanks Ruth..............I wonder if what the players want and claim is the same results we will get from the coach or team doctors ?

SanAntonioSteelerFan
01-05-2011, 05:20 PM
Anyone seen any film on the play he got hurt?

hawaiiansteel
01-06-2011, 08:32 PM
Steelers embrace bye week

By Mark Kaboly, TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Thursday, January 6, 2011

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Mike Wallace
Chaz Palla | Tribune-Review


Good bye or not?

Since the NFL went to its current divisional setup in 2002, five times a team not receiving a first-round bye advanced to the Super Bowl. Three won the championship

2003 - Carolina (NFC 3rd seed, lost to New England in SB XXXVIII)

2005 - Steelers (AFC 6th seed, beat Seattle in SB XL)

2006 - Indianapolis (AFC 3rd seed, beat Chicago in SB XLI)

2007 - N.Y. Giants (NFC 5th seed, beat New England in SB XLII)

2008 - Arizona (NFC 4th seed, lost to Steelers in SB XLIII)

For Ben Roethlisberger, it's a been-there, done-that situation.

Five years ago, the Steelers took the path of most resistance in claiming the Super Bowl XL title. The Steelers won three consecutive road playoff games before beating Seattle to claim their fifth world title.

Two years ago, they took the path of least resistance — a first-round bye and two home playoff games before winning Super Bowl XLIII.

"Either way is fine for me if you are winning Super Bowls," safety Troy Polamalu said.

The Steelers will try the easier path again this year with the AFC's No. 2 seed and a first-round bye. They will play Jan. 15 in the divisional round against Kansas City, Indianapolis or Baltimore.

"You get an easier path to the Super Bowl," Wide receiver Hines Ward said. "That is the reward for getting the bye week."

That may have been the case in the past, but recently it has proven that it doesn't make much difference if a team gets a bye. Without one, a team still has decent odds of advancing to the Super Bowl.

In four of the past five years, a team that played on wild-card weekend has advanced to the Super Bowl. Three times that team has won the Super Bowl.

That's a big contrast from the early days of the current NFL playoff format. When the league went to two first-round byes in each conference in 1990, 16 of the 18 teams not playing the opening weekend eventually advanced to the Super Bowl.

The Steelers have done it both ways.

"The first Super Bowl we won, it would've hurt us if we had a bye week because we were in such a rhythm and such a focus," Polamalu said. "The second time, it would've been irrelevant because we were playing so well."

The Steelers historically have played well in the divisional round after getting a first-round bye. They are 6-1 lifetime, winning six in a row since a 1992 loss to Buffalo, 24-3, in a divisional round game at Three Rivers Stadium.

"It probably depends on if you have done it before," Roethlisberger said. "If you have been there, is your team a veteran group, have they been to the playoffs, have they not? We have an older group, a veteran group, and I think this is the best thing for us to let some of those guys get rested and healthy."

The Steelers are approaching the bye week as a reward and a chance to get healthy. Mike Tomlin has given days off to veterans such as Flozell Adams, James Farrior, Ward and Polamalu.

"It's great to have a bye week," Ward said "To be able to get that chance of sit back and get guys healthy ... you can sit back and watch the other four teams beat up on each other."

That's exactly what the Steelers did two years ago when they were the No. 2 seed. The Steelers played Baltimore in the AFC Championship Game and took on a fatigued Ravens team that had played 17 consecutive games before the title game because of a scheduling conflict that forced a Week 2 game in Houston to be postponed, thus making it their bye week.

The Steelers won the AFC title game, 23-14, and claimed Super Bowl XLIII two weeks later.

"That made a whole difference," Polamalu said.

http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/steelers/s_716814.html