All for One, One for All
Updated: December 17, 2004, 5:45 PM ET
By
Hank Goldberg | ESPN Insider
We're in unchartered waters with three teams at 12-1 for the first time.
Pittsburgh looks like it has a layup against the Giants. The Steelers' left side has sacks -- so Eli Manning will have guys in his face -- again. The Giants have given up at least 152 rushing yards in each of their last four games. The Bus rolls on.
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Hank Goldberg is an NFL reporter on a variety of ESPN programs. He first joined ESPN2 as football analyst on SportsNight when the new network launched Oct. 1, 1993. He has also been a frequent contributor on ESPN Radio since June 1992.
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