The Steelers have a number of banged-up safeties: Troy Polamalu, Ryan Clark, Mike Logan. Still, if Weinke starts for Carolina, the Steeler D should still have a very productive day.
The Raiders haven't been able to do diddly-squat offensively for several weeks now: they haven't scored over 14 points in the last six games, IIRC. The Rams' INT and sack totals are mediocre, but the Raiders are a FF defense's best friend.
It's a toss-up, honestly.
2006-12-12 05:44:53
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answered by Dave of the Hill People 4
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Definately the Steelers. Seeing as how Pitt usually gets it together right before the playoffs given what's on the line, and St. Louis having one of the worst rushing defenses (and thus falling for more play-actions) in the league, it's a no-brainer.
2006-12-12 13:13:04
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answered by Earle Smith 1
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Edge to PIT, if Weinke plays for CAR.
If Delhomme is back, take STL agaisnt OAK. Oakland will have no Moss, Fargas at RB, and Brooks the human turnover machine. It should be ugly. Oakland literally has every reason in the world to fold and go for a high draft pick.
2006-12-12 13:11:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Definetly the Steelers. They got Porter and Polumalu and Foote and a whole bunch of other beasts. And there facing a terrible offensive line next week .
2006-12-12 13:33:14
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answered by Sportsfan13 2
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