Steelers Sack Browns

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Ahh, there is nothing like reviving your sagging football spirits quite like a trip to Cleveland. The Pittsburgh Steelers gave me a boost by demolishing the Browns yet again.

The defense harassed the QB - no matter who it was - and the offense looked good. Ben Roethlisberger had four touchdown throws, including a beautiful deep ball to Santonio Holmes, and Willie Parker had a hundred yard rushing. Work for me.

The Steelers did look a little out of sync in the second quarter, but came out after half-time and put the game away for good. Of course it helped that the Browns were their usual hapless selves. They simply couldn't protect the QB long enough to get an offense working or hang on to the ball and force the Steelers to put together long drives.

I know Browns fans want Brady Quinn but it would be foolish to put him back there right now and force him to run for his life. Better to suffer and let him learn the offense and get a handle on the speed of the NFL game. Rushing a franchise QB into an ugly season isn't going to help in the long run

Next up for the Steelers: the Buffalo Bills who gave Denver everything they could handle. Should be a better test of this team. For once this year, I am looking forward to a football game.

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