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  With such stars as Ben Roethlisberger, Willie Parker, Hines Ward, and many others the Steelers offense is strong. Ben has shown that he can make plays happen even in the most unlikely moments. Parker is able to use his blistering speed to find holes in the defense. Hines Ward, the Superbowl XL MVP, is able to catch almost anything. This offense also has stars such as Holmes, Reed, and Miller. The Offense of the Steelers is a great one.
  The Steelers Defense is considered to be one of the best in the NFL. It’s able to force fumbles and it’s able to make interceptions. Troy Polumalu, the Steelers defensive star is anywhere at anytime and if he hits someone, he hits them hard. Other Player like James Harrison will sack the Quarterback and force Fumbles. These and many other defensive players allow the Steelers to win.
  Mike Tomlin, The Steelers rookie coach, just joined us this year. He has already proven himself too. He has helped the Steelers become a great team. Before being with the Steelers he was a defensive coordinator for Minnesota. He helped the defense become much better. In time Tomlin will help the Steelers become even greater.
  On February 10, 2006 the Steelers entered Superbowl XL. Against the Seahawks the Steelers were able to take their 5th title. The score was 21-10. Hines Ward was awarded MVP. He had  5  receptions for 123 yards. The   Steelers had finally got the one for the thumb.
  Currently the Steelers have an extraordinary team. With so many stars, play makers, and Probowls this team holds promise. With their current record they are playing great. This team is a very strong and gifted one and will hopefully stay as one for the future. Perhaps we'll have another Superbowl.
  The future looks bright for this team. With a new head coach and many talented players another Superbowl might be soon. The possibilities are endless for this team. No matter what happens the Steelers will remain on of the greatest teams ever. Both in present and in future this team will be great.
 

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