NFL 2009!!!
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Originally Posted by Rudy' post='1004517' date='Sep 10 2009, 10:57 PM
At least you can be happy that the whole country gets to see you guys on Thanksgiving!
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Originally Posted by Speed_Force_E60' post='1004568' date='Sep 10 2009, 11:53 PM
Steelers beat Titans in OT.
I'm a bit worried that Troy Polamalu will be out for an extended period. I think it's his knee... It's a bummer because it seemed like tonight he was finally back to "himself" after a couple of seasons of less than "himself" following an injury he had a couple years ago.
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Speaking of the Steelers, I just found this short (one minute) video from one of the local newspapers that sort of sums up the sport of professional football in the Pittsburgh region.
I'll bet many of you weren't aware of all the football greats (non Steelers) that were from the Pittsburgh area...
http://www.post-gazette.com/multimedia/?videoID=102274
I'll bet many of you weren't aware of all the football greats (non Steelers) that were from the Pittsburgh area...
http://www.post-gazette.com/multimedia/?videoID=102274
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Originally Posted by MiamiPhill' post='1004485' date='Sep 10 2009, 10:23 PM
Why? what's up......thought they were a good team?
The offense can be OK if certain players stay healthy.
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Yessireee....
I'm a bit worried that Troy Polamalu will be out for an extended period. I think it's his knee... It's a bummer because it seemed like tonight he was finally back to "himself" after a couple of seasons of less than "himself" following an injury he had a couple years ago.
I'm a bit worried that Troy Polamalu will be out for an extended period. I think it's his knee... It's a bummer because it seemed like tonight he was finally back to "himself" after a couple of seasons of less than "himself" following an injury he had a couple years ago.
Wasnt it Carson Palmer's knee that was destroyed playing the Steelers?
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Originally Posted by Alpine White Girl' post='1006123' date='Sep 13 2009, 10:45 AM
that would be tough to do in a 16 game season.
I watched that entire game and i have never seen a player lunge at more opposing players knees, and pick up multiple personal fouls in a matter of mins. :thumbsdown:
Wasnt it Carson Palmer's knee that was destroyed playing the Steelers?
I watched that entire game and i have never seen a player lunge at more opposing players knees, and pick up multiple personal fouls in a matter of mins. :thumbsdown:
Wasnt it Carson Palmer's knee that was destroyed playing the Steelers?
Since you brought it up, the Carson Palmer injury was also not from a dirty hit (and did not come from Troy Polamalu). In fact, the Palmer injury back in 2005 (or 2006) happend pretty much the same way as the Polamalu injury last week. Neither hit was dirty, it's just an unfortunate by product of a violent game. When Kimo von Oelhoffen hurt Palmer's knee, he stood there and apologized to him. Again, Kimo is one of those "gentle giants" who, regardless of his size, is the kind of guy who does not want to injure anyone. (Ironically, Kimo was a Bengal in the mid to late '90s.)