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Watch Some of Your Favorite Steelers in 'A Charlie Batch Christmas'
Local stars Brett Keisel, Troy Polamalu and, of course, Charlie Batch search for the "true meaning of the season" in this Charlie Brown parody.
As the playoffs draw closer, Pittsburgh's favorite backup quarterback is searching for the true "meaning of the season" this Christmas—at least on YouTube.
A new parody of the classic A Charlie Brown Christmas features Peanuts versions of some of your favorite Steelers from Patch communities, including Brett Keisel (Cranberry Township area) and Troy Polamalu (Pine Township).
The video stars Charlie Batch, who asks a beard-petting Keisel as well as new father Ben Roethlisberger to help him find the true meaning of the Steelers season.
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"The playoffs season is coming up, and this whole team has stopped believing," the Batch character complains.
The parody also features a thumb-sucking Mike Wallace, and Polamalu is piano-playing Schroeder.
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Surprisingly, it's fearsome linebacker James Harrison who delivers the true meaning of the season, Linus-stye. Good grief!
Check out the parody by Benstonium.com for yourself by clicking on the above video.
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This article originally appeared on the Cranberry Patch.
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