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RAPTOR
11-20-2006, 09:41 AM
They seem to be very quiet today. Hmmmmm I wonder why:scratchchin:
TigerLoverFromAfar
11-20-2006, 10:24 AM
:wall: They weren't quiet yesterday at the game- they were crap talking like you wouldn't believe. So obnoxious.
Taunting us on our way down to get food or drinks-one guy grabbed me when we were leaving and called me a name I won't repeat-but then I just smiled and asked what the final score was and how many times they had beaten us...he shut up real quick!
Our section was drunk before the game started.
crazysob04
11-20-2006, 10:30 PM
wow, we almost beat you guys with both CBs out for the rest of the year. A backup running back, whom really doesn't have much business being on an NFL field. Not to mention a below average offensive line. Congrats to the defending super bowl champs on probably one of the most disappointing seasons for defending champs in history.
crackerman
11-20-2006, 10:59 PM
wow, we almost beat you guys with both CBs out for the rest of the year. A backup running back, whom really doesn't have much business being on an NFL field. Not to mention a below average offensive line. Congrats to the defending super bowl champs on probably one of the most disappointing seasons for defending champs in history.
and congrats to you for supporting the Montreal Expo's of the NFL, better known as the Cleveland Browns...lol. Your right it's the Steelers fault that Droughns isnt tough enough to play in the rivalry game. Your right its the Steelers fault that the Brown's cannot draft or sign Lineman.....damn that Rooney family. You guys let Faine go...good job. You drafted a bust with William Green..lol, Your QB had a career record below .500 at Akron..lol, Braylon , well enough said....and best of all, you once started Spurgeon Wynn at quarterback...LOLOLOLOLOLOL....hey maybe Eric Metcalf still has a year left in him...lol.
crazysob04
11-21-2006, 12:20 AM
i know the browns are below average but does that have to say about the steelers this year? get off your high horse my man
longtimefirsttime
11-21-2006, 03:57 AM
The Browns and Steeler's seasons will end at the same time.
crackerman
11-21-2006, 08:30 AM
i know the browns are below average but does that have to say about the steelers this year? get off your high horse my man
steelers this year....Browns every year...you made my point..lol
TigerswillbeTigers
11-21-2006, 08:51 AM
The Steelers are about to take a serious downturn and it more than likely will last for several years.
It's obvious that this years team doesn't come close to comparing to last years team and that's with just a few key losses of personell.
Currently the Steelers hav 17 players that are 30 years or older (2 are within a couple of months of 30), and 14 of them are starters.
With names like Ward, Brooks, Hartings, Faneca, Brown, Farrior, Haggans, Porter, Carter, Logan, Townsend, Hoke, Kirshke, Staley and Gardocki among them, and the real possibility of Cowher leaving soon, this team is about to be very mediocre!
xtiger
11-21-2006, 08:57 AM
Are the Steelers THAT Bad, or are the Browns
improving?? LOL
Are the Steelers THAT Bad, or are the Browns
improving?? LOL
Yes
xtiger
11-21-2006, 09:17 AM
Yes
I thought so!
MTown
11-21-2006, 09:51 AM
Both teams suck.
TigerLoverFromAfar
11-21-2006, 09:54 AM
You guys are crazy-
True this year sucked being a Steelers fan I admit.
but it's gotta suck every year being a Browns fan.
Currently the Steelers hav 17 players that are 30 years or older (2 are within a couple of months of 30), and 14 of them are starters.
With names like Ward, Brooks, Hartings, Faneca, Brown, Farrior, Haggans, Porter, Carter, Logan, Townsend, Hoke, Kirshke, Staley and Gardocki among them, and the real possibility of Cowher leaving soon, this team is about to be very mediocre!
Are you kidding me? You just named 1/2 the Pro Bowl players for the last 10 years and the next 5 at least. Ward, Farrior, Porter, Miller, Haggans, Townsend, maybe not Staley (since he is always injured like he plays for the Browns)...but these guys are studs-devoted to the game with or without Cowher.
Look at Jerome Bettis-now maybe you should reconsider your crazy babbling about age-it ain't nothing but a number.
TigerswillbeTigers
11-21-2006, 10:34 AM
"Age-it ain't nothing but a number"! LOL
This ain't deperate housewives, and yesterdays 20 ain't todays 30 girlfriend!
This is the NFL and 30 is where the most noticeable decline begins to show with elite athletes. Do you even know what the average NFL life expectancy is? I didn't think so! You want to talk about all of the "PAST" Pro Bowls these Steelers have been to, fine, but I guarantee you there isn't going to be as many going this year, next year, and certainly not for the next 5 years as you predicted!
Go ahead and have that fantasy about how great your beloved Steelers are going to be for the next 5 years, but it's obvious you don't know squat about football!
Bleach? Maybe!
High car payments? Definately!
Steelers? Evidently not, because even the casual Steeler fan knows Heath Miller isn't 30! Lol
Football? No chance!
Stick to what you do know, like the Steelers got lucky and were handed a Championship "last year"! Period!
TigerLoverFromAfar
11-21-2006, 11:08 AM
Luck is winning 7 straight on the road to win the Super Bowl?
Man, they are lucky!
TigerswillbeTigers
11-21-2006, 11:19 AM
Luck was the officials blowing 3 crucial calls including the Seahawks first TD pass (the first time in the history of the Super Bowl that a WR was called for getting seperation by hand ckecking with a DB in the endzone) of the game, and the phantom roughing call on the Seahawks punter for "blocking below the waste" while he was on defense trying to make a tackle, and oh by the way, NEVER touched the guy!
The league knew the refs blew several calls that the Steelers benefited from, and they not only reprimanded the crew privately, but levied penalty's against them internally! That's a FACT!
Now whatcha got to say?
crackerman
11-21-2006, 12:09 PM
Hey sometimes you get the calls in the Super Bowl..... The Browns might actually get some calls if they could make it to ONE Super Bowl, let alone 6. lol u guys suck
DragonTigerNemesis
11-21-2006, 12:10 PM
This is the NFL and 30 is where the most noticeable decline begins to show with elite athletes. Do you even know what the average NFL life expectancy is? I didn't think so! You want to talk about all of the "PAST" Pro Bowls these Steelers have been to, fine, but I guarantee you there isn't going to be as many going this year, next year, and certainly not for the next 5 years as you predicted!
The average life expectacy of an NFL player is 55, 20 years below the national average.
That is a fact and true.
But I know you meant life expectancy as a player.
The average contract is currently running 4.2 years.
Jim Brown retired at 29.
:scratchchin:
The average life expectacy of an NFL player is 55, 20 years below the national average.
That is a fact and true.
But I know you meant life expectancy as a player.
The average contract is currently running 4.2 years.
Jim Brown retired at 29.
:scratchchin:
However it didn't stop him from running from .......... or chasing..........:scratchchin:
obie7661
11-21-2006, 12:13 PM
The average life expectacy of an NFL player is 55, 20 years below the national average.
That is a fact and true.
That's very interesting. Were did you get that information.
DragonTigerNemesis
11-21-2006, 12:18 PM
That's very interesting. Were did you get that information.
Google "nfl player life expectancy"
Its very real and well validated.
Many life insurance acutaries put the figure at 51.5 years.
:vcop:
obie7661
11-21-2006, 12:25 PM
Google "nfl player life expectancy"
Its very real and well validated.
Many life insurance acutaries put the figure at 51.5 years.
:vcop:
Thanks for the info; appreciate it.
TigerswillbeTigers
11-21-2006, 12:31 PM
Nemesis! I had a feeling you'd be all over it, and I knew you understood what I meant by "NFL life expectancy"!
Yeah, I guess 14 NFL starters in their 30's on one team isn't that bad afterall! LOL!
MUCSteelers5xSuperChamp
11-21-2006, 12:42 PM
It's November 21st and the Pittsburgh Steelers are still world champions! Never forget how Dennis Miller was raised.........what he stood for.........what he believed.........how he excelled in everything he did as a Pittsburgh native.........
longtimefirsttime
11-22-2006, 01:47 AM
It's November 21st and the Pittsburgh Steelers are still world champions! Never forget how Dennis Miller was raised.........what he stood for.........what he believed.........how he excelled in everything he did as a Pittsburgh native.........
In 39 days, you will be in the offseason just like Browns fans.
austinsm11
11-22-2006, 07:15 AM
Are you kidding me? You just named 1/2 the Pro Bowl players for the last 10 years and the next 5 at least. Ward, Farrior, Porter, Miller, Haggans, Townsend, maybe not Staley (since he is always injured like he plays for the Browns)...but these guys are studs-devoted to the game with or without Cowher.
Look at Jerome Bettis-now maybe you should reconsider your crazy babbling about age-it ain't nothing but a number.
Wow, all those probowl players and they still suck. Wonder why that is. I wonder when the last team to have 6-7 probowl players and not make the playoffs is. If these guys are still going to be playing, let alone going to the probrowl, over the next 5 years it will be good to be a Browns fan then.
These guys were very good but are on the decline. Yes you can pick out rare instances like Bettis in any sport where a guy is still productive. But this is the exception and not the norm, especially in football.
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