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PITTSBURGH STEELERS #1
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02/01/09 11:21 PM
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Guiseppe Petri
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Pittsburgh home of the 6 pack - congratulations to the cardinals for a hard fought game
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Re: PITTSBURGH STEELERS #1
[Re: Guiseppe Petri]
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02/02/09 01:06 AM
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Pittsburgh home of the 6 pack - congratulations to the cardinals for a hard fought game I didn't know you were in Pgh. Are you from there? What high school? My heart was in my throat during those last two minutes.
"Generosity. That was my first mistake." "Experience must be our only guide; reason may mislead us." "Instagram is Twitter for people who can't read."
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Re: PITTSBURGH STEELERS #1
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02/02/09 01:53 AM
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Got Six?
The celebrating is still going on here. It was an outstanding game, the Cardianals played very well, but the better team won. Roethlisberger keeps elevating his status as an elite, big game, big moment quarterback, and he and Holmes teamed up on a legendary drive that will hold a prominent place in Super Bowl history. Amazingly, Santonio's game winning catch and the the game winning catch of Plaxico Burress (the guy whom Santonio was drafted to replace) last year both happened with 35 seconds remaining, and gave their teams 4 point leads.
This Super Bowl will have memorable moments: Harrison's 100 yard interception return for a TD to end the half, Warner's fourth quarter efforts and Fitzgerald's long TD, and, of course, the championship drive that started with a holding penalty.
I was happy for Dan Rooney. I believe his franchise is the greatest in sports. Mike Tomlin did an amazing job coaching this year as his team started the season with the most difficult schedule in the league, and suffered key injuries to the offensive line even after losing a future Hall of Fame guard to free agency (I love ya, Faneca, but was the extra cash worth it after what you saw tonight?).
By the way, it was unequivocably and indisputedly a fumble. Woodley hit the ball while Warner's arm was cocked, and when Warner moved his arm forward, he didn't have control of the ball.
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Re: PITTSBURGH STEELERS #1
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02/02/09 10:45 PM
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Got Six?
.... but the better team won. .....This Super Bowl will have memorable moments: Harrison's 100 yard interception return for a TD to end the half, .....Warner's fourth quarter efforts (?) and Fitzgerald's long TD, .....and, of course, the championship drive that started with a holding penalty.
I believe his franchise (Rooney) is the greatest in sports. Consigliere, consigliere....how many beers did you have when you wrote this? Kudos to the Steelers. They made less mistakes than the Cardinals. Does that make them the "better" team? On Sunday night it did, but your statement implies for all eternity. Memorable moments: Harrison's 4th quarter aggravated assault on a defenseless Cardinal on his knees. Great run back besmirched. Correction. Warner's 4th quarter accomplishments. Fitzgerald's long TD, courtesy of the vaunted defense leaving the middle open enough to land a jumbo jet. Not to be out done by the Cardinals 45 yards worth of penalites on one drive (nice gainer). I believe the Yankees still hold the title of greatest sports franchise. Ok, counselor, you had your moment in the sun, back to court...reality. Just yankin' your chain Klyd. Nice win.....but they really aren't that good. Don't forget, the Eagles beat them. 
Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, whoever humbles himself will be exalted - Matthew 23:12
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Re: PITTSBURGH STEELERS #1
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02/05/09 01:02 PM
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no, i did not make the parade, had to work. a couple of co-workers did go, they said it was crazy.
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Re: PITTSBURGH STEELERS #1
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02/05/09 04:59 PM
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I think I'm going to make plans to attend a Steelers away game next season where the game is within reasonable driving distance of north Texas. ? 2009 Steelers Away Games Away: Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, Kansas City, Miami, Chicago, Detroit Nothing very close... And congrats to the Steelers. Except I'm already sick of hearing about 6.
Long as I remember The rain been coming down. Clouds of Mystery pouring Confusion on the ground. Good men through the ages, Trying to find the sun; And I wonder, Still I wonder, Who'll stop the rain.
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