I’m on a diet for most of this year and this thread is not making me feel I made a good decision
- "It started with the Steelers" - Article clearly states first scandal was the Chargers in 1963
I’m surprised Cleveland haven’t already secured rights to him
Don’t know who saw this but it’s a decent interview with Todd Haley. [MEDIA] It challenges some of the narrative that Ben and Haley hated each...
Good luck with it jeh!
I’d take him back for choreographing touchdown celebrations and paying for kids shoes at sports shops. And that is all.
The NFL's move towards offense reminds me a bit of how Formula One got ruined. They thought the fans wanted more overtaking because that was...
I get what the OP is saying, but I think I've heard this complaint every year I've been following the NFL. Which goes back to 1986. I do think...
At least he beat Mason Rudolph at something :smiley1:
Kosar was hit hard with injuries but when the Browns let him go there was a massive backlash. You could say that was the start of their QB issues....
Cleveland's looks like a stairway to hell lol
He was a massive disappointment
Definitely. it’s true the defense did little to hide coverages and played a lot of single high, but the idea that the d line was going to bat...
Unstoppable unless he was being blatantly held **cough** Jacksonville play off game **cough**
We won’t know until the lads come on, and in that case I ask: did they address positions of need? going into the draft I’d say the main needs...
you can almost hear the producers yelling in his ear to deliver more Tomlinisns… I suspect he’ll be more analytic than they expect, for sure
I seem to remember a QB doing amazingly in Grudens interviews, one of the best football minds he said… it was Josh Dobbs
Agreed. The problem with giving too many points to kicks is that it lessens the need for touchdowns. Not even Arena, it would turn it into rugby...
Great video, thanks for sharing! The way your son stops when he first sees the field is amazing.
Happy Christmas, Steelers brethren!