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Week 12
Same Old, Same Old
Exposure Reduced
History Lesson
Juggling Act
Bounce Back Big
Fade to Black
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Highs and Lows
Finally They Meet
Battle for First Place
Mission From God
Business as Usual
Under Play
Unfinished Business
Second Half Sprint
Hope for the Future
Week 10
Pack Tonight
Two Sides
NFC West War
Points Count
White Flag
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Seems Easy
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Return Meeting
Week 9
Defense Still Matters
Good Again
Returning Quarterbacks
Not So Bad
Blowouts Rule
Dolphins Dipping
Score This
Missing Score
Week 8
Expectations Leveled
Grudge Match
NFL and Gambling World Cry Foul
High Seas
Race to Five
Struggling Playoff Teams
Argue This
DeMeco Team Due
Week 7
Weighing Wins
Addition by Subtraction
Sharp or Not
Spark the Fuse
Hocus Pocus
Boarding the Jets
Cushion Crunch
Hot Meet Stout
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Week 6
Tightening Races
Arrowhead or Hammer
Missing Signal Callers
Little Boys
Special Circumstances
Then and Now
Old Versus New
Dolphins to Titans
Week 5
More to Know
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Two Back is Hot
Spike Side
41 is Up
Bounce Back
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Cool Your Jets
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Backup to Win
Cold and Hot
Not So Obvious
Early Start
Yes We Can
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Up is Down
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Week 3
That's Entertainment
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Perfect and Imperfect
About Time
Better Bet
Quarterback Resurgence
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Look of a Champion
Sitting Duck
Week 2
No Respect
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Inches Short
Kidding Aside
Coaching Advantage
Turf Toe Spike
Prime Opener
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Week 1
NFC North Battle
Everybody is Right
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Choose Wisely
Schedule It
Season Win Totals
Super Bowl Pick
Credit Collision
Burn in Hell
Before Relevance
No Repeats
Home and Auto
So Close
Preseason 3
Cheshire Cat Grin
Reverse Records
Clear Choice
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Success and Failure
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Preseason 1
Two Up, Two Down
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Two Good Ones
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Old Versus New
by Dennis Ranahan

When the best coaches in the National Football League are discussed Mike Tomlin has to be in the conversation. Last month, Tomlin opened his 18th season as the Pittsburgh Steelers successor to a pair of successful head coaches that preceded him in the Steel City, Chuck Noll and Bill Cowher.

All three Pittsburgh head coaches dating back to the 1970’s have won Super Bowls. Noll, who was the first to lead the Steelers from years of inept play, won four Vince Lombardi Trophies before turning the reins over to Cowher in 1992. During his tenure Cowher added another title to the Steelers collection and Tomlin won Super Bowl XLIII in his second season on the sidelines.

Tomlin has another distinction that Noll and Cowher don’t share, he has never had a losing season. In 17 campaigns the Tomlin coached Steelers have never lost more games than they won in any year.

That, by all accounts, is amazing.

Tomlin is at it again this year, leading Pittsburgh to three wins in four games before enjoying their bye last week. He is doing it with the one-time great and recent castoff quarterback, Aaron Rodgers. The future Hall of Fame inductee, who earned those credentials during brilliant years in Green Bay with the Packers, spent two years in what can only be considered a quarterback prison, the New York Jets.

Consider this, one-time first round draft choice Justin Fields spent last season in Pittsburgh after a horrible career start with the team that drafted him, the Chicago Bears. In Chicago, Fields won only 10 of 38 starts and he is winless in four starts with the Jets this season. But, as a starting quarterback last season in Pittsburgh, Fields won four of six decisions.

In his two years with the Jets, Rodgers missed the 2023 campaign after suffering a season ending injury on his first series running the Jets offense, Rodgers was 6 and 12 as the starting quarterback. That includes a win in his first game, which he didn’t last even through the first series of downs, when backup Zach Wilson led an upset win over the Buffalo Bills.

Now, with Tomlin leading the way, Rodgers has won three of his first four starts in Pittsburgh and is favored to win a fourth this week when the Cleveland Browns visit Pittsburgh on Sunday. The Steelers have had two weeks to prepare for this game following their open date and the Browns are returning from London where they lost to the Minnesota Vikings.

In that International Game last week, the Browns opened a new can of quarterback when they started rookie Dillon Gabriel. The kid had a solid preseason and in his first real game action he fared pretty well while completing 19 of 30 passes for 190 yards and two touchdowns without surrendering an interception. Albeit the game ended with the Browns on the wrong side of a 21-17 score.

So, what do we have here?

We have one of the winningest teams against one of the losingest. We have veteran Aaron Rodgers against rookie Dillon Gabriel. We have the Steelers looking to keep their hold alone atop the AFC North Division race and the Brown hoping to close ground from the cellar.

Old versus new, success versus failure, seems like it should be the Steelers here.

Might seem that way, but it’s not.

Qoxhi Picks: Cleveland Browns (+5) over Pittsburgh Steelers