Bell was FedEx ground player of the week.
Ryan Clark was on ESPN radio talking about AB, he didn't hold back basically calling AB a phony with his smiling all the time. He said AB is all...
He also threw his hands up in the air after the play, disrespecting his QB. Also if that water cooler made it onto the field that would be a 15...
:facepalm: If he went from his listed weight of 237 to 257 he ain't running no 4.3 like he did at the combine.
Bell scored twice, there was no need to get Conner in the game in the redzone.
I didn't say I wasn't a fan, I watched JuJu play every game in college I'm a USC fan. I thought they had more pressing needs in the second round.
I have to admit I wasn't a fan of the Steelers drafting them in the spots they did, I wanted secondary help in the second round and I thought...
Maybe Munchak should have his guys stop getting all those dumb penalties, since you think he's the only good coach on staff :shrug:.
Ben on that play was getting pressured I think, he probably didn't see AB get wide open.
The Chiefs should be the favorites, they were able to do something the Steelers can't do win in New England.
You can forget about Cousins, his price tag will be too high he's making 24 million this year. Smith is older and a stopgap he would be cheaper.
An extra 20 pounds he would be slower :shrug:, he probably wouldn't be able to drop into coverage and make that int.
The penalties by the O-line :facepalm:, not putting the Ravens away in the 3rd qtr. Ben missing Bryant on another deep pass :shrug:.
If he was 20 pounds heavier he wouldn't be the same player, he's listed at 237 lbs :shrug:.
I have to go with Bell getting 144 yds rushing and 2 TDs :steelflag:
The talking heads in the media were all over the Ravens this week picking them to win today, saying the Steelers were in turmoil Tomlin has lost...
Way too early to be calling the division over, injuries change everything.
Failed thread :facepalm:
Beating the Ravens in their home, hell yeah I'm happy :herewego!: 3-1 2-0 in division
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