Rest in peace Jared.:(
Gotcha. Although the onus is on the Steelers to win more titles, not other teams to lose them. As fans, I guess hoping others lose is all we can do.
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/07/24/hue-jackson-confirms-that-coaches-approve-all-hard-knocks-content/ Hue Jackson confirms that...
Just curious, why the 49ers? HAPPY NEW YEAR Y'ALL
I read somewhere that the team chosen has final say on what content is or isn't released to HBO. I don't think the Steelers can afford the...
George Edwards, Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator.
Which playoff team did the Steelers beat?
I'd imagine those Brown's shirts are on sale right now, Darkness. Just an FYI.
It's not that cut and dry. The Steelers appealed that fine, and for good reason. Look into it.
Prior to the seahawks game Ben wasn't hurt, other than normal wear and tear (which he's dealt with and managed over the last several seasons).
Gotcha. My point was 'they' wouldn't have traded Dobbs when they did if Ben was hurt prior to the Seahawks game.
A 37 year old overweight QB who doesn't practice is often 'dealing with something'.
Although I don't know what that means, I am able to pinpoint when Ben was injured: [IMG]
You're getting confused Darkness, those are 'franchise bums' you're referring to.
The front office knew Ben was injured and decided that was the time to trade away his backup from the prior season. That makes sense.
I'll accept that blame. I'll own it, I'll chew on it, I'll continue to move on. I'll watch the tape and go through the critical analysis.
Me either.
I've seen multiple open receivers missed by Ben over the course of several seasons.
Not with the current receivers. I don't believe so.
The run defense seemed to have checked out, especially in the 2nd half.