Thursday, October 15, 2015

OPEN PITT - STEELERS REMAIN CONFIDENT (NFL WEEK 6)

Miracles do happen in this league depending on what you classify as such. While some might call a seeming "upset" miraculous, others glory in the humility of knowing they did one of the most difficult things in the world : win a NFL game! Hats off to the Pittsburgh Steelers (3-2) who avoided going down three games in the AFC North division to the Cincinnati Bengals (5-0). The misfortunate San Diego Chargers (2-3) failed to improve their season record in a heartbreaking Monday night loss 24-20 and now are tied for 2nd in AFC West with the Oakland Raiders. The Steelers haven't played but one division opponent this season so far and believe firmly that they still have a solid chance of catching the Bengals before the 2015 regular season expires. Heading into Week 6, the Steelers will face an Arizona Cardinals (4-1) team that has no intentions of slowing down their race to the top of the NFC.


(Oct. 11, 2015 - Source: Donald Miralle/Getty Images North America)

A 3-1 Pittsburgh start in 2015 was likely until the calamity of losing star QB Ben Rothlisberger emerged. NFL Reporters are saying that Ben has now returned to the practice field and has participated with limitations. While Ben recovers from his MCL injury, the Steelers will need to rest and recover from their physical victory in San Diego Monday Night. Steelers fans are hoping that a 4-2 season record will be obtained by the end of Sunday night. At Heinz field Sunday afternoon, terrible towels will wave in spirals while Pittsburgh makes a continuous push to save their 2015 season.


(Oct. 11, 2015 - Source: Gregory Shamus/Getty Images North America)