Podcast: 'Steelers Hangover' returns tonight at 9:30 p.m. EST Join Bryan Davis and Anthony Defeo from BTSC for the day after extravaganza known as "Steelers Hangover". While spirits in Cleveland may be higher at this juncture Jerome Bettis Jersey White , members of Steeler Nation are feeling concern after their team blew a 14-point lead to the Browns in Week 1, SH will break down all of the highs, and lows, from the game.Check out a rundown of the show: - Reactions- Grades: Valedictorian, Honor Roll and Detention - Looking ahead- and MUCH MORE! You can listen to the show live by logging onto our BlogTalkRadio page at 9:30 p.m. ESTbut WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! What did you think about the game, the upcoming regular season or whatever you want to talk about Steelers related. Simply dial (347) 850-8581 anytime during the show to make your voice heard! ... 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As I got older, I..." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteBehind the Steel Curtaina Pittsburgh Steelers communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsSteelersOddsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Latest NewsSteelers Film Room2018 NFL Draft AnalysisLatest NewsFiled under:Latest NewsCommentaryA Letter From The Editor: Two Pittsburgh Steelers games that nearly ended my lifeNew,35commentsEDTShareTweetShareShareA Letter From The Editor: Two Pittsburgh Steelers games that nearly ended my lifePhoto by Jamie Squire/Getty ImagesI have been watching the Pittsburgh Steelers for as long as I can remember. As a young child it was me just peaking in to see how they were doing as my father yelled at the TV. As I got older, I started to learn the players and have a vested interest in the outcome of the contest. That interest turned into an obsession, and with each game I hung onto every play praying for the desired outcome.While the praying might have ceased a bit as I grow older, I have always said the Pittsburgh Steelers will one day end my life. I see myself sitting there watching the black-and-gold at 90, and screaming at a stupid turnover Womens Jerome Bettis Jersey , or a missed sack — and that’s it. Lights out.That’s all she wrote.There have been a ton of moments which have caused by blood pressure to go way above normal, but two games always come to mind when I think about those contests which truly tested every ounce of my fanhood.It just so happens both of these games were against the Indianapolis Colts, only about 10 years apart. At this point the average Steelers fans knows the two games I am talking about. First, 1995 when Jim Harbaugh and the underdog Colts came to Three Rivers Stadium and almost had one of the most remarkable comebacks in playoff history. For those who have never seen the game, you can see the highlights below in a classic edition of ESPN’s NFL Primetime, the Steelers vs. Colts game leads off the show.Want to watch the full game? Check it out below:Watching that Hail Mary pass bounce around, and looking like it landed directly into the arms of the Colts receiver — my heart stopped. I know I wasn’t alone, and after watching the heart-wrenching defeat to the Chargers in 1994 Jerome Bettis Jersey , I thought it happened all over again. The joy lasted a couple weeks before that quarterback who shall not be named but wore No. 14 ruined the Steelers’ hopes of upsetting the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl 30.The other game which took years off my life was non other than the 2005 AFC Divisional Game vs. Peyton Manning and the Colts. Yes, the Jerome Bettis fumble and Ben Roethlisberger tackle game. In case you forgot...First, the highlights:The full game:For the rest of my days I will never forget who I was with, where I was and our overall reaction to that game. come off the edge and sack Peyton Manning to, what we thought, seal the game, equated in complete jubilation. My father, my brother and a slew of others crammed into a tiny Shepherdstown James Conner Jersey , WV apartment experienced complete jubilation.When Bettis fumbled, those tears of joy turned to tears of sadness. As we all know, it worked out in the end, and I am still bitter about that game. Not because of the fumble, but for the Troy Polamalu interception which was overturned giving the Colts new life.The Steelers are amazing. They can both frustrate and annoy, but we all live for these moments. Moments like those above when our hearts stop for a second. It might end our lives earlier than expected, but isn’t it worth it? That’s a debate for another day...What were some of the most heart-wrenching games you remember? Let us know in the comment section below!