Arians actually told Eisen that his wife was the one who made the correlation. So he drilled down on the numbers and started to see some similarities.
Both teams were 7-5 after 12 games. Both teams had to win three playoff games. And both teams play excellent complementary football with strong team unity.
“The camaraderie on the sidelines,” Arians explained. “The way this team pulls for each other. The offense might pull out the defense. The special teams might pull out everybody. The defense pulls out the offense. Everybody just has so much fun doing it.”
Well, if Arians is right about the trend continuing versus the Chiefs, expect Tampa to get a few fortunate penalty flags. Look for Leonard Fournette to bust out a 75-yard touchdown run. And expect a trick pass from Antonio Brown to Mike Evans.
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With the flux capacitors fluxing and the time circuits set to January 21, 1979.The BTSC Delorean has plenty of room to take us all back to another remarkable day in Pittsburgh sports history. On that very day, Neptune became the outermost planet, the price of gold increases to a record $875 troy ounce, “Le Freak” by Chic was the No. 1 song on the charts,
The Deer Hunter and Love at First Bite was big at the box office and the Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys were both vying to become the first three-time winner in the 13 year history of the event.
Jan 11, 2021 Customs Officials Seize 60 Fake Steelers Super Rings
(Pittsburgh, PA) U.S. Customs officers are reporting the seizure of sixty Steelers Super Bowl rings that were later found to be counterfeit. Agents pulled the rings upon their arrival last month from China believing that they were fake. Had they been real, they would have been worth more than 90-thousand dollars. Customs officials wrapped up the investigation late last week. They advise that if you are considering purchasing memorabilia, you should always double-check the item s authenticity and the reputation of the seller.
U.S. Customs officers seized 60 fake Steelers Super Bowl rings last month that, if authentic, would have been worth nearly $100,000, a spokesman for the department said. Customs and Border Protection officers seized the packages, which arrived from China, between Dec. 9 and 23, according Steve Sapp, a spokesman for