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Taylor a threat on and off the field

Sean Taylor continues to embarrass the Washington Redskins, the NFL and himself. First, his trial gets postponed, which allowed Taylor to participate in the playoffs. He honors this courtesy by spitting in the face of Tampa Bay’s Michael Pittman during the game. The state now has increased his maximum sentence to 46 years for threatening three people with a gun. This sounds very familiar to actions taken by his fellow Miami Hurricane, Ray Lewis. The NFL embarrassed themselves back then, by not only allowing Lewis to play, but honoring him with the MVP award in the Super Bowl. I believe the NFL needs to take a stand for actions on and off the field and suspend him for this type of activity. This is a great opportunity for the League to regain control and respect and sit Sean Taylor for action on and off the field.

Steelers open as favorites

This is an unusual position for the Steelers. After being road underdogs in their last two playoff games, Pittsburgh opened as a 3-point favorite Sunday as the Seahawks were dismantling the Carolina Panthers in the late game. The line quickly moved to 3.5 and then to 4, with a majority of the early money being placed on the Steelers.

Often times a Super Bowl number moves within the first 24 hours and then stays put until the final two days. That could be the case again this year. If there is movement, most likely it would be Pittsburgh being bet up. And why not? If it weren’t for a Jerome Bettis fumble near the goal line against Indy, the Steelers could have won all three of their playoff road games by double-digits against the Bengals, Colts and Broncos. Talk about awe inspiring.

So if you want to bet the Steelers, now is the time. If you think Seattle will beat the spread, then you may want to wait until gameday, when the line may move in Seattle’s favor in response to a lot of money being bet on Pittsburgh.

Let the Super Bowl coverage begin

So we’ve got two weeks to talk about this game. Might as well start now. Actually, I think ESPN may have even kicked off its Super Bowl coverage Saturday night.

I’ve been picking against the Steelers throughout the entire playoffs (click to see our complete Bullz-Eye staff predictions), and now it’s obvious that my loyalty to the Browns has blinded my judgment the last three weeks. Either that, or it’s all rotten luck, in which case I’ll now call a Steelers win in February and hope that the rotten luck continues.

One thing I do know: the Seahawks are my second-favorite team in football right now. Even though I think they’re going to lose, of course (wink-wink).

So who are you picking?

Seahawks bottle Smith

The Seattle Seahawks managed to contain Steve Smith defensively and moved the ball offensively, resulting in a 34-14 win over the Carolina Panthers. Smith, the NFL’s leading receiver, only caught five passes for 33 yards despite numerous attempts to get him the ball. He did manage to score on a punt return in the first half, but was otherwise a non-factor.

Matt Hasselbeck continued his strong play, completing 20 of 28 passes for 219 yards and two touchdowns. Shaun Alexander shrugged off last week’s concussion to rush for 132 yards and two scores. All in all, it was a brilliant offensive and defensive effort for the Seahawks, who will be appearing in their first Super Bowl two weeks from today.

Pittsburgh is the early linesmakers’ favorite, and it will be interesting to see if the Steelers let the pressure get to them. Both teams are playing loose and the squad that can continue to do so will have the advantage in Detroit. The key will be Pittsburgh’s blitz packages – Seattle has one of the best offensive lines in football and if they are able to give Hasselbeck time, the Seahawks will have a good chance of winning. Both teams are formidable, balanced squads so it should be a good game.

Steelers roll on to Super Bowl

The best team in the AFC is the Pittsburgh Steelers. I don’t think anyone can argue that point after the Steelers’ performance the last three weeks – @ CIN, @ IND, @ DEN. Today they picked apart the Denver Broncos en route to a 34-17 victory at Invesco Field. Bizarro Will Ferrell was dominant yet again, throwing for 275 yards and two scores. The Steelers only rushed for 90 yards, but they were able to move the ball pretty much at will against a suspect Denver pass defense. The key stat is Pittsburgh’s performance on third down. The Steelers went 10-16 (.625) and seemed to always get just enough yardage to move the chains.

Denver QB Jake Plummer looked like Arizona QB Jake Plummer in the second half, throwing the ball all over the field in an attempt to bring the Broncos back from a 24-3 halftime deficit. After a 30-yard strike to Ashley Lelie cut the lead to 14, Pittsburgh drove down for a Jeff Reed field goal. On the ensuing kickoff, Charlie Adams returned the ball 47 yards to put the Broncos in good field position. But a costly interception by Plummer pretty much ended Denver’s season.

Pittsburgh goes on to face the NFC representative at Ford Field (in Detroit) in two weeks. Much will be made of the play of Bizarro Will Ferrell and of Jerome Bettis’ return to his hometown Detroit for the final game of his career. But the Steelers are playing in the Super Bowl because they are the best team in the AFC, pure and simple. However, no matter whom they face, I think they’ll enter the game as the favorite, and that might finally put the pressure back on Pittsburgh.

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