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2023 Game #14 Steelers @ Colts, Saturday, Dec. 15th, 4:30 PM EST


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  1. 1. Who would you prefer at QB for the Steelers?

    • Mitch Trubisky
    • Mason Rudolph
    • I don't really care as long as we beat the Steelers.
  2. 2. Who wins?


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Just now, ColtsGermany said:

It's just mind boggling to me how Gus does the same sh.... Over and over again and not seeing that this is letting our opponents back into the game every time....


Yeah, not playing straight man on that 3rd and long was not a good plan

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