I know this will sound like sour grapes, but...Only Lewis played a significant role in the team's 8-8 season. Wallace is overrated. The rest are...
If? Actually, he's an idiot, period. Great player, but rocks for brains. Thank God he wasn't getting paid to think.
Nobody's saying anyone's a villain. But they are saying that either Harrison is dumb or his agent is dumb or both. The Steelers played this...
Check it out: http://www.ebay.com/itm/151016240196?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
heck, I have a nice collection of Steelers and Pirates memorabilia up on Ebay at the moment. I'll put a link in the Classifieds forum, if I can.
Did I miss something, here? The Bengals took all that talents and steamrolled the (banged-up) Steelers ion both meetings? Look, I'm far from Mr....
And I forgot to add: to make matters worse for Baltimore (and Cincy, to a degree), the Steelers have a much higher draft position.
The Ravens have completely fallen apart. The Bengals and Browns are, well, the Bengals and Browns. I think Colbert and Tomlin see a window, here,...
Silverback is all for it: https://www.facebook.com/JamesHarrison92/posts/552801308085339
Ironically, I just posted a link to this video in the "New Rules" thread.
This is how it's done. Notice that Jerome is more than capable of trucking guys without lowering his helmet and running with his eyes pointed to...
HUH??? He is most definitely trying to hit the safety, or anyone else who's in his way.
True, that!
What I am saying is that how is what Peterson did any different than the hits James or Ryan have put on receivers and runners? I am just drawing a...
It passed today, overwhelmingly.
And weren't DBs "taught" to lead with the crown of the helmet, too? We can argue all we want about whether or not the rules are good for the game;...
Runners can't lead with their helmet :applaud: No more chop blocks. :applaud: I like both. Lamar Woodley is the first player I remember arguing...
:facepalm: I'm still learning how to count.
Well, I contend the greatest play I ever saw was the 64-yard TD pass from Bradshaw to Swann in SB X. To me, for a play to be "great" it has to...
It's not so much "living beyond" one's means. It's mostly because many Americans have no concept of money. And think about it: how would they?...