It was a Sunday Night Football classic between two AFC North rivals. The Baltimore Ravens saw an 11 point lead dwindle away while the Pittsburgh Steelers offense put their full potential on display.
Ben Roethlisberger threw for 506 yards and a couple of touchdowns, Le’Veon Bell ran for 48 yards and caught the ball nine times for 77 yards and a total of 125 yards. He also ran for two scores and hauled in another touchdown through the air. Perhaps the most impressive offensive showing of the night was the performance of our week 14 Al Dente Dude of the Week.
Really any one of the “Killer Bs” could have earned the envious right to be called Al Dente Dude of the Week but the Steelers MVP candidate and his pearly whites, silky smooth dance moves, and velvety soft hands earned him this distinction over his peers. Congratulations Antonio Brown on being named the Week 14 Al Dente Dude of the Week.Brown added to his already eye-popping season with an 11 catch day. He had 213 yards through the air and even though he was kept out of the end zone, his stellar play continuously put the Steelers in scoring position. Without Brown, the Steelers more than likely do not stage their comeback against the Ravens defense.
.@AB84 is the first player in #SteelersHistory to reach 200 receiving yards in two games with the franchise. #ProBowlVote pic.twitter.com/fEWCozS8mK
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) December 13, 2017
Big Ben, Bell, and Brown form the most dangerous offense in the entire NFL and showed why any defensive coordinator that crosses their path is going to lose a lot of sleep preparing to stop them. Brown is arguably the biggest threat in that offense and arguably the biggest heartthrob too.Brown brings a lot to the table. Speed, elusiveness, timing, athleticism, strength, just to name a few. If that isn’t enough for you, he’s also a sharp dresser and possesses a Greek God-like body.
Antonio Brown may have come up short during ABC’s Dancing With The Stars but he is bringing home the award that truly matters. Congratulations Mr. Brown, keep catching those passes and keep dropping our jaws.