In professional sports, all wins and losses count the same in the standings, statistically speaking. Emotionally, however, it's a different story, and some wins are way, way sweeter than others. The Steelers 20-13 win over the Browns yesterday was one of those, and we all know the reasons why. To wit....
- It was the Browns, and it's always great to beat the heated rival from Cleveland.
- Those same Browns acted unbelievable chesty after their 21-7 win against the Steelers two weeks ago, so how great was it to see them humbled by the guy who, when training camp began, was the Steelers undrafted, free agent, training-camp-arm fourth string quarterback?
- The manner in which the Browns owners (Dee Haslam wearing that Myles Garrett stocking cap at last week's game), head coach (Freddie "The Buffoon" Kitchens wearing a "Pittsburgh Started It" t-shirt out in public, and at the Mr. Rogers movie with his family, no less), players (Garrett deciding eight days after the fact that, yeah, Mason Rudolph used a racial slur against him), and fans (the Mason Rudolph pinata in the parking lot last week), it all added up to making the Steelers comeback from a 0-10 deficit and sticking it to that team and all of those folks just so, so sweet
- (Browns owner Jimmy Haslam - Dee is his wife - was at one time a minority owner of the Steelers. He obviously never learned anything about how to act graciously or how to effectively run a football team in those years that he was hanging around the Steelers' offices on the South Side.)
So the Steelers now sit at 7-5 and hold the sixth and final AFC Playoff spot "if the season ended today." This is an almost unbelievable state of affairs given all of the circumstances that have surrounded the team this year, first and foremost being the loss of their bound-for-the-HOF quarterback at halftime of the second game of the season. The Tomlin Haters, inexplicably, are still out there, but he has as strong a case to make for Coach of the Year as any other HC in the NFL this season.
And that fourth string quarterback?
Duck Hodges
Devlin "Duck" Hodges has now started two games and won them both. He also came in relief in another one and pulled victory from the jaws of defeat last week in Cincinnati. He has now developed a full scale cult following here amongst Steelers fans. A colorful nickname and an underdog back story can do the for you. I admit that I had no expectations for neither the team nor Hodges going into that one yesterday, which made the results all the more satisfying.
Of course, the season does not end today, so, what lies ahead for Rooney U?
- @ Cardinals. The Steelers should be favored in this one and should come away with a Win.
- Bills @ home. The Bills are now 9-3 and had a coming out party on national TV against the Cowboys on Thursday. When the schedule was released in April, this looked like a sure W, but now so much now. Two terrific defenses going against each other. Either team could win this one, but the final score might be 10-7 or 9-6. Bet the "Under" on this one.
- @ Jets. The Jets stink. They lost to the Bengals yesterday, for God's sake. This should be a W.
- @ Ravens. Unless John Harbaugh decides to rest all his starters for the playoffs, the Steelers aren't going to beat Baltimore. In fact, the Ravens could very well run the table right up to the Super Bowl in Miami in February.
The Steelers could, conceivably come out of this season at 9-7 or 10-6 and be playing in the Post-Season. Would you have bet on that when they were at 1-4 with Big Ben out for the season?
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