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Old 11-02-2004, 02:22 AM
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Glad you got to see it Iceman. How about that 22 year old rookie QB? He can only get better, I imagine...
Old 11-02-2004, 04:44 AM
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Well Rudy it's open mouth insert foot time. There's a lot of finger pointing around here, lots of excuses (injuries etc.....) but my opinion is that the Steelers just plain ol' opened up a can of whoop ass on my Pat's last Sunday. The Steelers looked very, very good. The Pat's looked pathetic.

As the reigning superbowl champ's the Pats seem to get everyones best game, the Steelers brought it on. The crowd (highest attendence ever?) was rabid. Steelers fans usually are. It's a win that will go a long way in confidence building. If you beat Philly next week there is no reason why Pittsburg shouldn't be considered no.1.

Cowden still looks like an idiot to me, had to throw that in.

Hope to see you in the playoffs.

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I appreciate your honesty jtxc. Clearly, the best team won on Sunday.

As far as Cowher's looks, if you ask me, his looks are perfect for his intensity. They guy is one awesome coach and is the epitome of a Pittsburgh guy. He's a perfect fit for the Steelers and for the fans.
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As far as Cowher's looks, if you ask me, his looks are perfect for his intensity. They guy is one awesome coach and is the epitome of a Pittsburgh guy. He's a perfect fit for the Steelers and for the fans.
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Can't deny his coaching record, it speaks for itself. It's the jaw-jutting, spit-spewing, frothy-mouthed act that is getting old, and bothersome to watch (unless your a Steelers fan). Jon Gruden has a similar act, too much emphasis put on their sideline antics which takes away from the game.
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You've got to like Cowher's expressions. Very intense and very readable. You don't have to guess how he feels. I like that in a coach. No pretense. What you see is what you got.
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Originally Posted by Rudy' date='Nov 2 2004, 12:22 PM
Glad you got to see it Iceman.? How about that 22 year old rookie QB?? He can only get better, I imagine...
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He's doing well. He will get better...

Originally Posted by jtxc' date='Nov 2 2004, 03:43 PM
[quote name='Rudy' date='Nov 2 2004, 02:57 PM']
As far as Cowher's looks, if you ask me, his looks are perfect for his intensity.? They guy is one awesome coach and is the epitome of a Pittsburgh guy.? He's a perfect fit for the Steelers and for the fans.
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Can't deny his coaching record, it speaks for itself. It's the jaw-jutting, spit-spewing, frothy-mouthed act that is getting old, and bothersome to watch (unless your a Steelers fan). Jon Gruden has a similar act, too much emphasis put on their sideline antics which takes away from the game.
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I love both coaches. It's so much fun watching them, and they are both very good coaches.
I prefer coach Gruden, though... "Chucky"...
I have a couple friends who worked with him in Oakland and a couple friends who work with him now... He is a GREAT guy!!!
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Hey Iceman -- the vacation is affecting your ability to quote posts...
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I fixed it...
Actually jtxc's post was allready having this problem, and I just hit reply...
Anyways, I fixed it...
Now with high speed internet access it's easier...
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Oh, I almost forgot....

<span style='font-size:19pt;line-height:100%'>Here we go Steelers, here we go!</span>
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Hey Rudy...you got yourself a Team!


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