How The Most Talented Trio In NFL History Failed To Win A Super Bowl...

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Long ago, the Pittsburgh Steelers had accumulated a trio of Antonio Brown, Ben Roethlisberger, and Le'veon Bell, arguably the three most talented guys ever assembled at one time. However, even with this much talent, the Steelers didn't win a single super bowl. In this video, we're going to uncover the factors, players, and overall madness, that led to the Killer B's failing to ever win a super bowl. Anyway, if you enjoyed this video, then like and comment if you want, and you can even subscribe if you think I've earned it.

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The facecam should be back for next week so get your tissues and whatnot ready.








tom brady

tubfrog
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"This week, on Days of Our Steelers ..."

therealfanmaster
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It's interesting that while covering that 2017 Season you didn't mention the Shazier injury. A big part of that 17' explosion after week 5 was the defense finally starting to come together behind Shazier's lights out play. At the time of his injury he was #3 in defensive player of the year projected rankings... They were finally starting to click & then BOOM... Spinal.
Between Shazier & Jesse James that season was absolutely insane

ChiseledAdonis
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Ok Mike Tomlin definitely deserves to be in the Hall of Fame for dealing with these people.

anthonykrause
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It absolutely amazes me that the Albany Empire took a look at AB’s actions and controversies starting in 2016 and said, “Yeah…that’s the type of guy we want running our franchise.”

jakemitchell
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I don’t know why I decided to relive all this… those were the best and worst years of my life as a Steelers fan 😢

ernie
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One phrase can describe this era in Pittsburgh. "Tonight, on Days of our Steelers"

michaelhession
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Nothing united football more than Juju's hit on Burfect. The media panned Juju, but 99% of all fans agreed it was the most deserved reciept in nfl history

justdirt
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As a Steelers fan who became a fan in 2012-2013, it still really hurts that they couldn’t win anything, especially 2017 when they choked vs jax

benselchow
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You could get a lot of people in bar trivia if you ask them what year Brown was drafted. Most people, probably even Steelers fans dont realize he was there for Bens last SB.

joeyperrone
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Several reasons not talked about: Bell was a completely selfish player, Brown sabotaged the 2016 AFC championship game, never had a defense worthy of a SB. People forget their SB winning defenses of the 2000s was basically gone by the time Bell and Brown were there.

joeyperrone
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dang vontaze burfict is the sole reason we didn’t win a super bowl in 2015. tear bells MCL, injure ben’s throwing shoulder in the playoff game, then knockout AB in the playoff game also and somehow we almost beat the Super Bowl winning broncos…. wow

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steelers fan here, this is one of the greatest yet saddest videos i’ve ever seen. the type of dynasty the steelers could’ve had based around these three is even insane to think abt. it already barely happened, imagine it hit full potential… we will never know. awesome vid 🙏🏼

mattowenns
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I will defend Mike Vick on that fact that he served his time and has admitted his faults while doing whatever he can to correct them. I mean the man did publicly say you don’t have to forgive him but that he was gonna continue to try

thearbiter
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A few things I feel were left out as a diehard steelers fan:
-Antonio Brown was always narcissistic and a little crazy before the hit, it just became more apparent
-In 2017, Ryan Shazier was hurt bad against the Bengals and the defense couldn't stop anyone without him, especially blake bortles
-In the AFCCCG against the Patriots, at 3 AM the fire alarm was falsely pulled by a fan the night before the game (tbh probably didn't affect much it's just an excuse)

owenlifshitz
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I think their 2016 week 10 game against the Dallas Cowboys was still one of the best football games I've ever seen! Was exciting from start to finish.

BCstyle
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Todd Haley, who was OC for the Steelers during this time, was interviewed on McAfee recently and he said “Pittsburgh’s fans are hard to please. You can have a record setting offense and they still won’t be happy.” To which I say, he had all that talent and never got them to the Super Bowl. It doesn’t matter what they do in the regular season unless they cap it off with a championship.

joeland
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2013-2018 was probably the best time I had ever watching the steelers thru my HS year. But this video really did it’s best research that I recall everything single event

playdough..
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(30:15) I was at this game. First game my dad ever took me too. I’ll never forget when shazier got injured bengals fans were celebrating. Felt so good to see the look on their faces when the Steelers pulled out the W.

LooneyBN
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I watched all of these games over the years. This video brought back all the pain I endured. So frustrating that we've had all this talent over the years and nothing to show for it. Ben deserved at least one more ring.

Bloomalloo