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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, csmopar said:

I don’t hate Luck. But you can’t deny he never beat the Patriots or Steelers and Minshew just did both 

 

That does not make Minshew better.

 

Anyway, congrats on the win. That is what is important, as it helps the Colts get closer to a playoff berth.

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7 minutes ago, NFLfan said:

 

With three more games to go, I think rooting against anyone in the AFC that has the chance to make the playoffs is the way to go.

 

Your dad must be happy.

Happy and very surprised to see them doing so well. A lot of Bengal nation (myself included) were not expecting this after Joe went down. 

4 minutes ago, NFLfan said:

 

That does not make Minshew better.

 

Anyway, congrats on the win. That is what is important, as it helps the Colts get closer to a playoff berth.

Yeah Luck had to face prime Brady and Big Ben. Can’t compare really.

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3 minutes ago, Lancer1 said:

I was prepared to root for Denver to lose but if their winning helps us by improving our postseason positioning, then it's go Broncos!

 

But if Denver wins out and the Colts don't, Denver may make the playoffs over the Colts.

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4 minutes ago, Lancer1 said:

I was prepared to root for Denver to lose but if their winning helps us by improving our postseason positioning, then it's go Broncos!

Yeah I'm confused at this point.. Lol... Others in here telling me root for Det...I just won't root for anyone at this point ..

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34 minutes ago, NFLfan said:

 

Okay. Question: Is beating Curtis Painter the same as beating Peyton Manning?

 

Beating Trubisky is like beating Painter.

Yes. If you hate the Colts as much as i hate the Patriots and Stealers(yes I know it’s spelled wrong, it’s by design). I don’t care if they put a crash dummy at QB and we won, a win over those two teams is great and to do it to both in the same season is awesome!

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