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    djeffectz
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    Smith guarantees upset of New England

    PITTSBURGH (AP) - Defensive back Anthony Smith is so certain the Pittsburgh Steelers will end the New England Patriots' unbeaten season, he is guaranteeing a win Sunday in Foxborough.

    The Patriots (12-0) may have the perfect record, Smith said Wednesday, but it should be New England that is worried about the Steelers (9-3) rather than the other way around.
    "People keep asking me if we're ready for the Patriots," Smith said. "They should be asking if they're ready for us."

    Is Smith so confident that he is willing to copy one of former Pittsburgh linebacker Joey Porter's familiar motivational ploys by guaranteeing the Steelers will win?

    "We're going to win," Smith said. "Yeah, I can guarantee a win. As long as we come out and do what we got to do. Both sides of the ball are rolling, and if our special teams come through for us, we've got a good chance to win."



    Despite Smith's abundant optimism, no other Steelers are designating Sunday as guaranteed win day. Linebacker James Farrior, cautioning that Smith hasn't been in the NFL long and may not realize what he is saying, doesn't think the Patriots will pay any attention.

    Smith, a third-round pick from Syracuse in 2006, became the starter at free safety only after Ryan Clark needed spleen surgery in late October.

    "He better keep his mouth shut," Farrior said, though he was laughing and wasn't angry at his teammate. "Oh well, I guess we've got to go deal with that."

    Defensive end Brett Keisel doubts Smith's words will have any impact, even if the Steelers might have been better off not giving an exceptional team like New England any bulletin-board material.

    "I think a lot of us in here feel like this is one of those games where we really don't have that much to lose," Keisel said. "If we win the game, well, we weren't supposed to win, and if we lose the game, we were supposed to lose. They're this big, great team that no one can touch."

    The Steelers stopped the Patriots' record 21-game winning streak in 2004, but they have dropped five of six to New England since 1997 — with two losses in AFC championship games.

    Still, Smith is convinced there are multiple reasons why the Steelers will be the team that makes certain New England doesn't become the first NFL team to sweep a 16-game schedule.

    Pittsburgh's defense has allowed the fewest points and yards in the NFL and, Smith said, "We don't expect that to change."

    Also, he said, the Steelers are more physical than any team New England has faced and are so balanced offensively, the Patriots can't stop both Willie Parker's running and Ben Roethlisberger's throwing.

    If the Patriots thought the Ravens were physical Monday night when New England was forced to stage a desperation rally to win 27-24 in the final minute, Smith said, wait until they meet up with Pittsburgh.

    "They say they played their toughest game last week against Baltimore, but I think we play harder than Baltimore," Smith said. "They're going to be in for it again this week. They're going to have a tough week in front of them."

    Smith isn't worried his words might give the Patriots a motivational kick during a tough week in which the Patriots are playing two physical AFC North teams in a seven-day span. Or that his own teammates will dislike what he is saying.

    "They will back me up," Smith said. "Everyone has the same attitude anyway, so it's not like it's a big thing."

    If Smith didn't give the Patriots enough hey-look-at-this material, here's this nugget for the Patriots' receiving corps: Smith said they may have Randy Moss, but Cincinnati — not New England — has the league's best wide receivers.

    "They've got Walker and Moss," Smith said, referring to Patriots receivers Wes Welker and Randy Moss. "But they're not like Cincinnati."

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    The Steelers shut down the Bengals' passing game during a 24-10 victory Sunday night, limiting star receiver Chad Johnson to six harmless catches. Carson Palmer completed only 38.6 percent of his passes (17-of-44) and was 11-of-37 (29.7 percent) after Cincinnati's opening drive.

    Keisel could only laugh after hearing Smith's comments, saying, "Maybe I should start (guaranteeing games)."

    Will he begin doing that next week, when the Steelers play the Jacksonville Jaguars (8-4)?

    "Maybe the week after that," he said.


    What a Idiot!, You just gave the Pats something to be hyped up about......alright everybody lets jump on the Pats - 12...

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    Who the hellz Anthony Smith? I can gaurentee that brady will throw one over his head and make him look like shit.

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    I don't think they need any help getting motivated to play, but judging their last two narrow victories maybe they do.

    I also don't agree that their wide receivers are "no Cincinnati". I think I'd prefer New England's bunch with Moss, Stallworth, and Welker.

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    That is a bad thing to run your mouth, this might turn out to be a big mistake by this guy.

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    Who is this guy Anthony Smith??? Talking like he was J. Peezy aka Joey Porter. Guaranteed win against New England.

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    When is the last time that one of these "I guarentee" guys actually had a winning prediction? The only one that I can remember is of course the superbowl prediction way back in the 60's when I was a kid. Does anybody know a more recent example? This almost guarentees my pick for the Patriots.

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    how's this guy do against the mighty jets?


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    Hard to take that seriously, coming from a team that has lost on the road to the Cards, the Broncos, and the Jets.

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    What a moron. He'll get "Mossed". I'm gonna lay down on NE in this one.

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    I hope he's right just to witness an upset, and see the patriots lose. I admit there a great team, but I just don't see them going 16-0. Although I know there almost there.

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    been riding the patriots every single week and lost 3 so far was thinking about going Pittsburgh this week b/c again the line open so high but after this wise guy gurantee a win there's no way i'm going to pick the Pittsburgh

    New england all the way

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    Anyone hear Tom Brady response to his comment? They played it on the radio today. He said he likes to do his talking on Sunday, and we'll see what happens then. You could tell it fired him up.

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    so every1 every1 who has talked shit..well they've lost lets make it another pats

    altho i wont touch this game, its in foxbrorough which makes it a win for pats i just dnt no how much

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