Maybe this is just my heart leading me to a false sense of hope, but I think we see the Ben Roethlisberger of old tonight.įor the Steelers to score more than 4TDs on offense it’s going to require a few defensive scores, hence my prediction below. And against the Browns? The team he was a fan of and originally wanted to be drafted by? Putting everything else aside, this seems like the perfect environment for a memorable game that Steelers fans never forget. If this is Ben’s final game at Heinz Field, I expect him to leave everything out on the field and absolutely light it up. The answer to that question will speak volumes about the future of the franchise once he steps away. I honestly have no idea if this team has the kahones or the intestinal fortitude to rise up to the challenge of winning the final home game of Ben Roethlisberger's HOF career, on Monday Night Football no less. Sadly the same can't be said about far too many of his teammates in recent years. Ben has always been the ultimate warrior, and has given every ounce of effort in his being whenever he has stepped between the white lines. Well, for as long as Ben Roethlisberger has been the starting QB I should say. For as long as I can remember, I have always expected the Steelers to meet every challenge head on, like a phoenix rising from the ashes, and emerge triumphant in the end. I readily admit that I am a broken Pittsburgh Steelers fan. It won't be the prettiest game, but the good guys get it done and send me home 4-0 on the season. The Steelers better be in desperation mode, as there's no time left to play around. I can't think of a team I'd rather see them beat then the Baker Mayfield led browns. I am heading to Heinz Field for the 4th time this season, and the Steelers are 3-0 while I have been in attendance. 7 his 26th win over the mistake on the lake. It won’t be easy, but I think they’ll get it done.īen Roethlisberger is 25-2-1 against the Cleveland Browns, let’s do it one last time, and get No. The Steelers have gone 5-0-1 in their last six home games, and with this likely being Ben Roethlisberger’s Heinz Field swan song, and the playoffs in the balance, they have plenty of motivation to keep it going. I expect the Steelers quickest start to a game this season and actually play a solid game. They really don’t have much to play for (same goes for the Browns) but a fitting send off for a franchise legend should be more than enough to fire up this team. I truly believe this team is going to go out and win one for Big Ben. By all means it’s okay to come a knockin’ with Heinz Field a rockin’. I think they do it and Ben rides out of Heinz on a white horse thanks to an assist by Christopher Lynn Boswell. The narrative is playing out like a Hollywood movie script and Ben Roethlisberger has contributed to said screenplay. Again, they have to take care of THEIR own business. The Steelers have a pretty could chance at the postseason if they take care of their own business. The Steelers can’t score much either, but they find a way to pull out the victory with Ben Roethlisberger’s last prime time regular season game. Therefore I’m going with trends and say the Browns can’t score much. They also have only scored more than 24 points once in the last 10 games and have only broken 17 points three times. They have no wins over teams that are above. Also, the Browns still aren’t that great. Instead they are on Monday Night Football at Heinz Field in what is now being acknowledged as more of a sendoff game for quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. But the Steelers are not playing in Arrowhead Stadium this week. Yes, the Pittsburgh Steelers stunk up Arrowhead Stadium last week. I expect the team to rise up and find a way to win and keep their playoff dreams alive. This team is so difficult to predict, but if there was a time when the team could/should rise up, it would be Ben Roethlisberger’s final home game at Heinz Field. If you are looking for some in-depth analysis on why the Steelers can beat the Browns, you might want to look at another contributor below. Check out the staff picks below, and even a pick from an enemy guest! Who will get closest? We will be keeping tabs, so let’s get the picks. While the Steelers get ready for their latest home game of the season, it is time for the BTSC staff to put on their prognostication hats and guess the winner of the contest. The 2021 regular season is almost over, and the Pittsburgh Steelers are preparing for the Cleveland Browns in Week 17.
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