Behind The Steel Curtain has never fit in with the mainstream crowd. Other media outlets will take the injury to Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger as a death march to their season. Others will make lame jokes pushing the same agenda.
We fully admit there is plenty of concern with the possibility Roethlisberger may be on the shelf for any number of games, particularly with three divisional games on deck, including two against division-leading Baltimore.
We just don't think it's all over in Pittsburgh - even without the Steelers' team MVP.
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