@JimBowDean@Steelersdepot I think the reason they aren't #1 is because they weren't able to finish the deal and with the SB. That 24-7 loss in the AFC Championship is an ugly blemish on an otherwise absolutely dominant defensive unit.
@Steelersdepot Ways. If somebody wanted to argue in favor of either one I could respect it either way. Completely leaving the 2008 steelers defenses off this list is wild considering statistically they're a top 2-3 all time.
@Steelersdepot The 2008 steeles were statistically better unit than the 2019 pats, 2015 broncos, 1986 giants, 2013 seahawks, and 2000 Ravens. They were pretty much level with 1991 eagles and 2002 buccaneers. The toughest comparison is the 1985 bears because they were dominate in much different
@nflrums What "tells" is he gonna get on opposing DB's from madden? 🤣 bro could honestly improve his game quite a bit if he just watched a little film of the opposing DB's. Bro just relying on his quick twitch, elite speed, and pure athleticism. If true that's honestly impressive
@bzeigler73@IconicChriss This is literally its most successful period financially and globally, reaching record valuations and revenues. The demand for WWE’s tentpole events is at an all-time high, with major stadium shows repeatedly breaking gate records. You might not like it, but they're succeeding
@bzeigler73@IconicChriss The WWE pulled in $1.709billion for the calendar. WWE secured historically lucrative rights fees, including a 10yr, $5billion deal to bring Monday Night Raw to Netflix, and a multi-billion dollar agreement keeping SmackDown on USA Network. That doesnt sound like falling apart
@pd_2626@rayfitt1 Alright bud, you're just spewing bs at this point. "Ben's comebacks were mostly due to him stimking for 3 quarters." Surely you could come up with something better than that 🤣. Idk what you have against Ben, but it's obviously pretty personal considering it's getting in the way
@pd_2626@rayfitt1 Is 3rd all time in game-winning drives with 53 as opposed to the one ranked 43rd with only 23. Seems pretty logical to me. Especially when you consider Ben is the better pass thrower. Terry Bradshaw is probably not making a team in today's league as much as you love the guy.
@pd_2626@rayfitt1 Did you even read the prompt? I guess I gotta break it down for you, it dayd "if you needed a last second drive to win the game, which steelers QB would you feel more confident in?" It doesn't say that it's a SB, it just says a game. I think it's pretty easy to take the dude that
@pd_2626@rayfitt1 Terry Bradshaw in his 1st SB completed 9 out of 14 passes with 1 TD 🤣 dude didnt even have to throw the ball. In his 2nd SB he completed 9/19 🤣🤣 give me a break
@rayfitt1 Catches in SB history. Based off the facts the game has evolved since TB, Big Ben being 3rd all time in game winning 4th quarter TD drives (over double the amount of TB), and the fact Big Ben is a far better pass thrower than TB, it's pretty obvious who the choice should br.
@rayfitt1 Only had 1 game winning drive in SB history. Not to take anything away from him, but that game winning drive is more accredited to Swann's catch on a long TD pass. Ben on the other hand had to orchestrate a true game winning TD drive capped off by one of the greatest throws and