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The Pittsburgh Steelers proved to be the best football team in 2009. They came from the AFC with a 12-4 hard file. Beat three solid teams in the playoffs soccer, including the Arizona Cardinals in the Super Bowl XLIII. But they have what it Repeat as Super Bowl Champs?

This may surprise most football fans, but I really think it will be easier for the Cardinals to the Super Bowl for the Steelers. I think the main factor is the strength of the AFC teams. The NFC is much lower if a team like the Cardinals can make to the Super Bowl without playing many powers.

Just look at the NFC. You have five teams that won 11 games or more, including the Baltimore Ravens, the Steelers' division rival. New England Patriots, who was 11-5, Tom Brady will return as their quarterback.

Moreover, the Steelers dodged a bullet when the Tennessee Titans lost to the Ravens. This allowed a game Steelers at home in the championship round, instead of a road game against the Titans, the team with the best record in the NFL at 13-3.

Yes, the Steelers still have an awesome defense, but not be too far up their offense. Ben Roethlisberger is inconsistent regular season. Their pitch is below average and mediocre especially during the Super Bowl. In fact, if you remove interception return for a touchdown James Harrison and the impressive play of Roethlisberger would be seeing a champion different from the Super Bowl.

Thus, consideration of these things is unlikely to be repeated as the Steelers won the Super Bowl. This shows the parity the NFL. There is no true dynasty teams like the 49ers of old, the Cowboys or the Steelers equipment. Many different teams have a shot and it depends on who is hot in the playoffs.

Deovanni “Dee” Barizo writes articles for http://brainz.org

His latest article is about the last Super Bowl. He argues that Super Bowl 43 is one of the best Super Bowls ever.

ESPN 2007 College Football Bowl Season Rollout

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July 12th, 2007 at 5:48 am

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