Posted Mon Oct 22nd by Monty
- Too bad NBC chose not to show the ceremony honoring Darrent Williams and Damien Nash (with mother Rosalind and wife Judy, respectively, in attendance). Reports show it was touching. – Denver Post
- I couldn’t agree more with Domonique Foxworth‘s thoughts on the matter – if all these guys mean to us now is motivation to win football games, we’re selling these men’s souls short. – Denver Post
- Beautifully written game recap from Mike Klis – praising the team and Cutler for his poise. And the team, for its heart.- Denver Post
- The defense stepped up (FINALLY), with their first defensive touchdown along with a bag full of sacks, forced fumbles and interceptions. – Rocky Mountain News
- Statistically, the Steelers were impressive in every category but one: turnovers. – Rocky Mountain News
- Jay Cutler had the best game of his young career. My thoughts: What no one mentions is that, as clutch as Elam is when it counts, Cutler is still the one consistently marching us down the field when it counts. – Rocky Mountain News
- The offensive line, revamped from injury, stepped up big time. – Denver Post
- So did the wide receivers. – Rocky Mountain News
- Chad Mustard is our lucky charm (3-0 with him, 0-3 without him) – Denver Post
- The Steelers are left wondering in which tier they fit in the 2007 NFL – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
- Downer article: “…but truly this one was won because Pittsburgh was careless and probably overconfident.” RMN had a few like this. Just let me enjoy the moment for 24 hours, okay guys? – Rocky Mountain News
- Brian Griese (remember him?) orchestrated a game winning drive that is already being praised “Season Saver” in Chicago. And he did it without any helmet audio. – Chicago Sun Times
Published on 10/22/2007 at Mon Oct 22 09:00.