PITTSBURGH -- While many Steelers players have stuck to the company AFC North football line when it comes to the Cincinnati Bengals, running back DeAngelo Williams isnt afraid to verbalize the rivalrys intensity.Williams, fresh off a 143-yard, two-touchdown Week 1 performance that earned him AFC offensive player of the week honors, calls the Bengals-Steelers a two-chin-strap game because of the hatred between the teams.Last years three matchups included more than $200,000 in player fines, multiple social media feuds and several concussions.Everybody knows the professional hatred we have for the Cincinnati Bengals and the Bengals have with us, Williams said. Everybodys heard the Twitter fight and things of that nature that weve had in the offseason. Guess what? This Sunday, that comes to a head, and the cameras will be watching. It will be our will versus their will, and we will see who breaks first.After spending nine seasons with the Carolina Panthers, Williams was surprised by the physicality attached to Bengals games. All he had heard about was the rivalry with the Baltimore Ravens. But after two games against Cincinnati, Williams said to himself, Whoa, this is serious.During the offseason, Williams traded Twitter barbs with linebacker Vontaze Burfict, who is serving a three-game suspension after a pattern of egregious hits, many of which were inflicted on the Steelers.Although Williams agrees some of the helmet-to-helmet hits in the AFC wild-card game last season were too much, he said those who cry excessive force over Steelers-Bengals games are not used to football.The Steelers have won 25 games against Cincinnati since 2000.If you talk to all the old guys that played football, it was way worse than this right here, Williams said. Thats why people came to love football. 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The designation was released Monday after the deadline passed for NFL teams to use franchise or transition tags on players becoming free agents.Hes like a robot, Thomas Daley said of Chinese diver Qiu Bo?less than a week before the start of the 2012 London Olympics. Or he has been known to be like a robot. But pressure sometimes gets to him. You have to be able to dive as well as him to put pressure on him. Because if you dont put pressure on him, hes not going to buckle.The British divers comment mightve seemed superfluous at the time, but it turned out to be almost prophetic. After all, Qiu Bo was slated as the favorite 10-meter platform diver coming into the 2012 Olympics. In the months leading up to the London Games, Qiu bested American David Boudia by more than 40 points at the FINA Diving World Cup, a big margin in a sport in which scores usually whittle down to the tenths and hundredths.However, those small margins can have a big impact, though, as Qiu learned the hard way in the final round of the mens 10-meter in London.Every four years, China is expected to sweep the diving competition at the Olympics. Every four years, the team fails in spectacular fashion. In 2008, it was Zhou Luxin who choked on his final dive and handed the gold medal to Matthew Mitcham. In 2012, it was Qiu Bo who gifted his gold to Boudia.But unlike Zhou, Qiu didnt choke. He was leading the competition. He was ahead of the game. Ahead of his competitors.He was just outshined because David Boudia was putting pressure on him. Will it happen again in Rio?The X factorNever mind naysayers calling the judges scores into question (yes, the crowd in London mightve been on Boudias side, but Qiu Bo had every opportunity to win). Against the precise divers of China, no one couldve predicted Boudias excellence. It was almost momentous, as he invoked Greg Louganis in his final dive with a perfect take-off, kiting the apex of his spin and ripping through the water.Ripping it means exactly what it sounds like. Its when a diver rips through the water, opening a vacuum and entering the blue without so much of a splash. Its the prestige or the finale; in a sport in which you have only seconds to make an impression, ripping it is the kind of thing that can turn sevens into eights and nines on the scoreboard.Boudia and Qiu performed the same dive: a back two-and-a-half somersault with two-and-a-half twists. Its a dive with a high degree of difficulty, but something Qiu didnt normally miss. Boudias dive just turned out better -- much better -- and it reflected on the scoreboard.After London, Boudia failed to reach the top again, always falling short of gold at iinternational competitions.ddddddddddddOn the FINA world stage, he seemed to take a backseat. If Qiu was the picture consistency and first-place wins, Boudia mirrored that in second and third.But at the most recent Olympic trials last month, he invoked?a part of his performance from London in his final dive: a back two-and-a-half somersault with two-and-a-half twists. It was the same dive that secured him the gold medal in 2012 and the dive that sent him to the 2016 Olympics in Rio.Maybe it was a taste of whats to come. Boudia might not hold a candle to Qius consistency, but he brings something new to the table: an elusive X factor.Rehearsal and redemptionTheres a mechanical balance to Qius step. Hes technically gifted, the king of fundamentals and consistency, a diver who didnt simply master his technique but constantly innovated. Although he might not always be the first to bring a new dive to the platform (hello, Mark Lenzi), hes the first to hone it to perfection.One more flip. One more twist. Piking instead of tucking. Always upping the ante and degree of difficulty when it comes to filling in the 2.5-second free-fall window down from the platform.Its easy to find a diver with work ethic or a diver with talent. But Qiu Bo has been a once-in-a-generation kind of diver. He was tumbling?before other kids learned how to crawl. He was the favorite to take the competition that had eluded China since the 2004 Olympics in Athens.Although his performance almost exemplified consistent and mechanical diving, it wasnt enough. The silver medal from London was a blemish on Qius otherwise perfect record. While Boudia took a victory lap around the Aquatics Center, while Daley celebrated by diving into the water with his teammates, Qiu stood quietly at the poolside.Morbid. Calculating. Contemplating. Waiting for the next one.This year, yet again, China is slated to sweep the diving competition. Based off the most recent results from the FINA World Cup, its likely to happen.No, Boudia isnt the favorite, but he wasnt the favorite coming into the 2012 Olympics, either. Dont be surprised if Boudia brings something new to the table again.Qiu might not have the X factor, but because of his consistency, he might not need it. Maybe theres some validity to Daleys robot claims. After all, this is the diver who stands in the same spot?every time he competes on a new platform. ' ' '