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This rampant penis
proposes the following to "cure" the Steelers:
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Don't be ridiculous. It's all about how many men you have behind the helmet. Eight in the box, who gives a shit? Get behind the helmet. If they put 11 men behind the helmet then what can anyone be expected to do?
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Sep 26, 2007 at 21:04 »
yea, that's the reason Willie P is good, because of Hines Ward. Of course they don't mention anything about our less than average O-line and the fact that besides that, he still has multiple 100 yard games in a row. And that we just run the ball. and run and run. Also, I'm not complaining having santonio and ced as our other wideouts. I know they're not Moss but F-off....at least he didn't mention ben's "managing" of the game as a problem....
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Sep 26, 2007 at 21:09 »
HIGHNZ WORD IS THE PRICK HEREE!!!!!!!!!111111111
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Sep 27, 2007 at 00:40 »
Thats unbelievable, I guess they don't watch the games do they?
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Sep 27, 2007 at 08:31 »
Let them all keep talking s#!*. Let us keep making them eat it.
To hear it told, without Ward we have nothing on the O-side. The loss of Porter results in nothing on the D-side.
It is a wonder we are not 0-3, I mean look at all the points we fail to score and all the points we have given up.
Our QB has done nothing in his career. We are so desperate at RB that we start an undrafted player
We must be horrible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sep 27, 2007 at 08:50 »
That's just laughable.
If Ward was catching all the passes, then we'd hear about how Ben was using him as a crutch and stared him down to throw him the ball. We aren't using the TEs that we drafted and Ben can't find anyone else because he lacks field vision.
True, I'd like to see Hines Ward getting the football more since I still believe he is our toughest and most reliable receiver. But, I actually think Heat, FWP, and Holmes are more DANGEROUS to a defense right now.
Adding insult to injury, last week I heard a radio "analyst" say that the Steelers were a playoff team MAYBE, but not a serious contender because they had lost leaders like Jerome Bettis and Joey Porter, and Hines Ward just wasn't one of "those kinds of guys."
Uh, Bettis left LAST year.
The most absent part of Joey Porter's leadership is bulletin board material for the other team and two personal fouls a game.
What else does Hines Ward have to do to be one of "those guys?"
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Sep 27, 2007 at 09:04 »
If you read the article, they had a diagnosis and treatment for all 32 teams in the league (including the Pats and Colts).
They had to find something else to diagnose? Can you think of any other problems this team has shown so far?
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They had to find something else to diagnose? Can you think of any other problems this team has shown so far?
Yes, better play from the offensive line. Big numbers aside, they are clearly not what we would want them to be.
Why invent a problem when one can simply look and see the obvious?
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If you read the article, they had a diagnosis and treatment for all 32 teams in the league (including the Pats and Colts).
They had to find something else to diagnose? Can you think of any other problems this team has shown so far?
I read the article, it sucked.
You know, when you go for a checkup, sometimes the doctor says, "You're fine, just keep doing what you're doing."
Besides, there are bigger problems with this team than a true #2 wr. The play of the OL, particularly in pass protect. Kickoff coverage. The slow start of Timmons. Any of which might have been better fodder than the BS above.
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