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WOOOO!!!
Ok, Bengals have had their fun...time for the Steelers to embrace destiny and get me my Steelers ML.

If you say that to his face he just might (allegedly) kill you and then blame his friends.Ray Lewis would not motivate me in any way shape or form.why? Do you really think any NFL team would rather have their leader behave like Barry over Ray? Theres no way....every team would love to have a leader like Ray Lewis...or Chad Johnson.This is one of the most idiotic statements made by any human at any time in the history of man.Barry Sanders was a terrible leader, and not surprisingly he never had much team success. I'll take a loud showboat like Ray Lewis, whom every single one of his teamates would say that he helped motivate them like no other, over a quiet guy who inspires nobody.Why not? (by thw way I am not going to comment again, no need to hijack this thread.) It shows a lack of respect to your opponent and individualizes a player in a team sport. Both are embarrassing. Give me a Barry Sanders flip to the ref after a td, that is all class.It's one thing after a tackle at midfield...Equating that to a Steve Smith TD celebration is not even close....Okay Deltha, you made a nice hit, you don't have to draw attention to yourself. Man I can't stand showboating. Slapping high five with your teamates, or screaming are alright, but doing a crawl, or making snow angels are just embarrasing.
Hey, he has asthma.And he's old and fat. I can relate. I get winded walking to the fridge for a beer.I love how Bettis is bent over gasping for air after a one yard run and then a run to the sideline![]()
Rudy J.Did they just say Chad J was from Petersburg VA? lol - that would figure.
I have never heard a teamate say anything except positive things about Ray Lewis as a leader. And honestly, if he couldn't motivate you, then you're not human. Conversely, I've heard many times people saying that Sanders needed to be more vocal of a leader(most of the time when comparing him to Emmitt), and I have rarely heard anyone call him a good leader.Yes, I think there are teams that would want Barry Sanders as their leader over Ray Lewis. You can't make a blanket statement and expect it to be true for every situation - different things motivate people and I don't think I am alone in saying that Ray Lewis would not motivate me in any way shape or form. Sanders work eithic, passion for the game, competitive fire and character on the field would certainly inspire me.why? Do you really think any NFL team would rather have their leader behave like Barry over Ray? Theres no way....every team would love to have a leader like Ray Lewis...or Chad Johnson.This is one of the most idiotic statements made by any human at any time in the history of man.Barry Sanders was a terrible leader, and not surprisingly he never had much team success. I'll take a loud showboat like Ray Lewis, whom every single one of his teamates would say that he helped motivate them like no other, over a quiet guy who inspires nobody.Why not? (by thw way I am not going to comment again, no need to hijack this thread.) It shows a lack of respect to your opponent and individualizes a player in a team sport. Both are embarrassing. Give me a Barry Sanders flip to the ref after a td, that is all class.It's one thing after a tackle at midfield...Equating that to a Steve Smith TD celebration is not even close....Okay Deltha, you made a nice hit, you don't have to draw attention to yourself. Man I can't stand showboating. Slapping high five with your teamates, or screaming are alright, but doing a crawl, or making snow angels are just embarrasing.
Money is a powerful motivatorKitna's going to throw a key pick in this game... He's overachieving right now
Of course, they don't want to get shot.I have never heard a teamate say anything except positive things about Ray Lewis as a leader.
Wow you're calling out- Housh-man. You've got some nerve.........I'm pretty sure Palmer always wears the knee brace on his left (forward) leg like Manning for exactly this reason. Probably helped keep it from being worse than it would have been.
Also, Houshmandzadeh is going to get punk'd if he doesn't shut up and play. I doubt any of those players and fans forget him shining his cleats with the yellow towel. He's the opposite of Chad Johnson. Where Johnson is funny, Houshmanzadeh just seems like a punk.
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Yeah, as opposed to all the other great commercials we're seeing.mute button broke?:Hijack:
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That would require effort.Yeah, as opposed to all the other great commercials we're seeing.mute button broke?:Hijack:
Dear Coors,
Your commercials suck only slightly less than the urine in your cans. Please kill your ad exec and entire marketing department immediately. TIA.
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He's a Bengal legacy. He was a school teacher a few years ago, but we decided to put him in the secondary.#34 Kevin Kaesviharnwho's #34 for cincy? he's getting schooled....liability
I agree but then there is a big difference between a Jon Kitna and a Koy Detmer.I like the Bagels are still taking downfield shots with their #2 guy. I like this team.
Legend?He's a Bengal legacy
Big Ben = Flounder?He's also making Manning look mobile.He's a Bengal legacy. He was a school teacher a few years ago, but we decided to put him in the secondary.
His Delta name is "Pinto"He's a Bengal legacy. He was a school teacher a few years ago, but we decided to put him in the secondary.#34 Kevin Kaesviharnwho's #34 for cincy? he's getting schooled....liability
Geez, I don't know. Maybe the ball almost hitting the rb on the shoulder?How is that not intentional grounding?????
these refs are ridiculous.
Legacy as in pre-Marvin really bad defensive player that he has allowed to stick around. He's on the field because of the loss of Mediu.Legend?He's a Bengal legacy
Maybe but they're going to want to make sure that he's fully healed so he doesn't reinjure it. They're saying multiple ligaments torn.if he tore his ACL can he be ready for the start of the 2006 season. QBs do not have to run alot like RBs
Yep.Downgrade Chad, severe downgrade to Housh...severe downgrade to Rudi...all for 2006.Maybe but they're going to want to make sure that he's fully healed so he doesn't reinjure it. They're saying multiple ligaments torn.if he tore his ACL can he be ready for the start of the 2006 season. QBs do not have to run alot like RBs
That does suck.Maybe but they're going to want to make sure that he's fully healed so he doesn't reinjure it. They're saying multiple ligaments torn.if he tore his ACL can he be ready for the start of the 2006 season. QBs do not have to run alot like RBs
Yipe.Now trade me your first rounder. NOW.Radio guys just said "word" is...torn ACL. Possible MCL, as well... :(
Forces them to sign Kitna who is a free agent, and probably go after another established backup. This is all after giving Palmer a ton of jack. Welcome to salary cap hades...Yipe.Now trade me your first rounder. NOW.Radio guys just said "word" is...torn ACL. Possible MCL, as well... :(

I have never heard a teamate say anything except positive things about Ray Lewis as a leader. And honestly, if he couldn't motivate you, then you're not human. Conversely, I've heard many times people saying that Sanders needed to be more vocal of a leader(most of the time when comparing him to Emmitt), and I have rarely heard anyone call him a good leader.Yes, I think there are teams that would want Barry Sanders as their leader over Ray Lewis. You can't make a blanket statement and expect it to be true for every situation - different things motivate people and I don't think I am alone in saying that Ray Lewis would not motivate me in any way shape or form. Sanders work eithic, passion for the game, competitive fire and character on the field would certainly inspire me.why? Do you really think any NFL team would rather have their leader behave like Barry over Ray? Theres no way....every team would love to have a leader like Ray Lewis...or Chad Johnson.This is one of the most idiotic statements made by any human at any time in the history of man.Barry Sanders was a terrible leader, and not surprisingly he never had much team success. I'll take a loud showboat like Ray Lewis, whom every single one of his teamates would say that he helped motivate them like no other, over a quiet guy who inspires nobody.Why not? (by thw way I am not going to comment again, no need to hijack this thread.) It shows a lack of respect to your opponent and individualizes a player in a team sport. Both are embarrassing. Give me a Barry Sanders flip to the ref after a td, that is all class.It's one thing after a tackle at midfield...Equating that to a Steve Smith TD celebration is not even close....Okay Deltha, you made a nice hit, you don't have to draw attention to yourself. Man I can't stand showboating. Slapping high five with your teamates, or screaming are alright, but doing a crawl, or making snow angels are just embarrasing.
I'm not human then.Have you ever played football?I have never heard a teamate say anything except positive things about Ray Lewis as a leader. And honestly, if he couldn't motivate you, then you're not human. Conversely, I've heard many times people saying that Sanders needed to be more vocal of a leader(most of the time when comparing him to Emmitt), and I have rarely heard anyone call him a good leader.Yes, I think there are teams that would want Barry Sanders as their leader over Ray Lewis. You can't make a blanket statement and expect it to be true for every situation - different things motivate people and I don't think I am alone in saying that Ray Lewis would not motivate me in any way shape or form. Sanders work eithic, passion for the game, competitive fire and character on the field would certainly inspire me.why? Do you really think any NFL team would rather have their leader behave like Barry over Ray? Theres no way....every team would love to have a leader like Ray Lewis...or Chad Johnson.This is one of the most idiotic statements made by any human at any time in the history of man.Barry Sanders was a terrible leader, and not surprisingly he never had much team success. I'll take a loud showboat like Ray Lewis, whom every single one of his teamates would say that he helped motivate them like no other, over a quiet guy who inspires nobody.Why not? (by thw way I am not going to comment again, no need to hijack this thread.) It shows a lack of respect to your opponent and individualizes a player in a team sport. Both are embarrassing. Give me a Barry Sanders flip to the ref after a td, that is all class.It's one thing after a tackle at midfield...Equating that to a Steve Smith TD celebration is not even close....Okay Deltha, you made a nice hit, you don't have to draw attention to yourself. Man I can't stand showboating. Slapping high five with your teamates, or screaming are alright, but doing a crawl, or making snow angels are just embarrasing.I'm not human then.