direi che sarebbe bene evitarla...pandu86 wrote: e adesso a gufare SD...io alla wild card JAX nn voglio affrontarla![]()
a) sono caldi giusto un po' in questo momento;
b) c'è kryptonite Taylor, che meno lo vedo e più son contento

direi che sarebbe bene evitarla...pandu86 wrote: e adesso a gufare SD...io alla wild card JAX nn voglio affrontarla![]()

più che gufare, dovreste sperare in o' miracolopandu86 wrote: e adesso a gufare SD...io alla wild card JAX nn voglio affrontarla![]()
Giordan wrote: Menzione onorevole per Pap, che si è distinto per avere la stessa voce di Battiato e la peggior pronuncia anglo-americana ogni epoca!!!







SMASHMOUTH POST BABY, PITTSBURGH STYLERocky wrote: Vaffanculo i Broncos, sfatiamo il mito dei Jaguars, picchiamo Taylor e poi andiamo a Foxboro e li asfaltiamo, sotto la neve, in casa loro.![]()
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Buone Feste a tutti gli amici Steelers! :pandu:


Per dovere di cronaca, quella stagione gli Steelers furono la top seed della AFC (grazie al tiebreaker) ma persero al Divisional contro i Bills (che poi furono sconfitto dai Cowboys nel SuperBowl) 23-3.• Cowher inherited a team that didn't finish with a winning record (7-9) the prior season under a long-successful coach and immediately got them into the playoffs with an 11-5 record. Tomlin's Steelers, coming off an 8-8 season under Cowher, will finish 11-5 if they beat the Ravens (4-11) on Sunday.
• The 1992 Steelers got off to 6-2 start, were 7-3 after 10 games, then faltered a bit down the stretch with two losses in their final three games. These Steelers got off to a fast start at 6-2, were 7-3 after 10 games and faltered a bit down the stretch with two losses in three games before beating St. Louis 41-24 on Thursday.
• Both teams were 3-1 after four games, 6-2 after eight games and 9-3 after 12 games.
• Both the 1992 Steelers and 2007 Steelers ended a string of multiple years without a division title by knocking off a favored team to win their division; in 1992 it was Houston, this year it was Baltimore.
• The '92 Steelers sent four players to the Pro Bowl; five Steelers were chosen this year, though RB Willie Parker (broken leg) won't play.
• Both teams dealt with a key injury to an important offensive starter late in the season. It was quarterback Neil O'Donnell in 1992, this season it's Parker, the NFL rushing leader at the time of his season-ending injury Thursday.
• Both coaches were credited for getting the most out of the players they had, and each turned a former backup into a star. In 1992, running back Barry Foster was a former backup who developed into a Pro Bowl player (though not until a season later) after finally getting the chance to start under Cowher; in 2007, linebacker James Harrison accomplished the very same thing under Tomlin
• Both coaches were 35 and dealing with players who weren't much younger.


Bè fra voi e NE per me sareste il male minore....Rocky wrote: Vaffanculo i Broncos.
Sfatiamo queste benedetto mito dei Jaguars, picchiamo Taylor e poi andiamo a Foxboro e li asfaltiamo, sotto la neve, in casa loro, li lasciamo divertire con i loro record.
:pandu:




Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger did not practice for the second day in a row and is not expected to play in Sunday's regular-season finale in Baltimore.
Roethlisberger sprained his ankle in last week's 41-24 victory in St. Louis and the Steelers do not want to aggravate the injury by playing him against the Ravens. The injury, though, is not serious and Roethlisberger will play in the wild-card playoff game next weekend at Heinz Field.
Roethlisberger will be replaced as the starter by veteran Charlie Batch.












