Sick Puppies Drummer Favors Steelers for Super Bowl Win
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His reasons are twofold: desire and ability to move the ball. "They have come so close in recent years but haven't won, so I think they deserve it now," said Goodwin. He declared that "offense, offense, offense" is how the team will bring the Steel City its seventh Lombardi trophy.
For the aggressive rock drummer, football has always been a part of his life. He recalled being something of a sports hero as a kid, when he kicked a game-winning field goal.
Sick Puppies third US album, 'Tri-Polar,' is out now.

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