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Just thought I would see what folks thoughts are on this one. For me, I think both teams have the same problem, but in different ways. I think either team can beat anybody when they bring their "A" game, but also have the unique ability (so to speak) to lose to anybody in the same fashion. Im not a stat guy, but my gut tells me Pitt. by 10 plus. Part of that comes from an electric Pitt. offense, part by the Chiefs uncanny ability to chock in important games , and part from not being at Arrowhead.
KC and Pitt both run the ball well, but the Steelers do a much better job of stopping it than the Chiefs.
Pitt throws the ball very well, and KC defends the pass well. Pitt's pass D isn't very good, but KC hasn't been great throwing the ball to challenge that.
In order for the Chiefs to win, they must run the ball, stop the run and commit no turnovers.
"Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes." ~ Publilius Syrus
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