Steelers expect real turf battle
Published 1/5/2008 by Jim McCabe, Globe Staff at Boston.com -- Football news
So, Fred Taylor thinks there's something rotten in this town, namely the field upon which the beloved Steelers entertain visiting NFL teams?
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