imho non c'entra niente col sistema dei Colts...e poi ha addosso tanta di quella rugginepandu86 wrote: brutta storia...a me sta mossa mi inquieta nn poco![]()
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dungy come belicheatWhatarush wrote: imho non c'entra niente col sistema dei Colts...e poi ha addosso tanta di quella ruggine

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:lol2:pandu86 wrote: dungy come belicheat![]()
Comunque l'hanno preso come assicurazione contro gli acciacchi di Addai; molto probabile che lo seghino appena il ragazzo sta meglio.

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sono daccordo. Ormai non sanno che inventarsi per fermarcipandu86 wrote: brutta storia...a me sta mossa mi inquieta nn poco![]()
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Infatti visto che la prima volta vi abbiamo fermato a casa vostra stiamo già valutando nuovi modi per fermarvi ai PO quando al primo incontro tra di noi ci ammazzerete di blitz e di TD da parte di Big Benrowiz wrote: sono daccordo. Ormai non sanno che inventarsi per fermarci
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Ah ma allora la tua è una persecuzione?mvp18 wrote: Infatti visto che la prima volta vi abbiamo fermato a casa vostra stiamo già valutando nuovi modi per fermarvi ai PO quando al primo incontro tra di noi ci ammazzerete di blitz e di TD da parte di Big Ben![]()
Per il resto, non ti rispondo. Lascio il piacere a pandu
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La mia era soltanto una provocazione per Pandu rowizrowiz wrote: Ah ma allora la tua è una persecuzione?
Per il resto, non ti rispondo. Lascio il piacere a pandu
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il vostro quarto quarto contro dallas è stato entusiasmante!
ora che green bay è fuori dai giochi, spero mi considerete uno steeler d'adozione.
ps il vostro head coach è un grande, l'anno venturo facciamo a cambio con mike mccarthy?
ora che green bay è fuori dai giochi, spero mi considerete uno steeler d'adozione.
ps il vostro head coach è un grande, l'anno venturo facciamo a cambio con mike mccarthy?
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benvenuto nella Steeler Nation :pandu:nickpacker wrote: il vostro quarto quarto contro dallas è stato entusiasmante!
ora che green bay è fuori dai giochi, spero mi considerete uno steeler d'adozione.
"The issue for us has been, is and hopefully will continue to be winning -- that's my interpretation of Steelers football," Tomlin said. "Every morning I come to work I walk past five Lombardis, not five rushing titles. The issue is winning"
Questo in risposta alla richiesta di FWP di correre di più...che poi, per dirla tutta, io sarei anche d'accordo con Parker quando dice che chi corre a dicembre/gennaio ha più possibilità di arrivare in fondo; però lui ha sempre alzato le sue statistiche contro Browns e Bengals, più che coi Ravens, e soprattutto queste petizioni non deve metterle in piazza, ma tenerle all'interno dello spogliatoio.
Dice bene il coach, messa così qualcuno potrebbe pensare allo sfogo di un giocatore che l'anno scorso ha corso 1300 yards e quest'anno - certo anche a causa degli infortuni - sta avendo una stagione mediocre.

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3 MORE YARDS
Una delle scritte più belle comparse in uno stadio di football. finale di conference 1995 contro indianapolis. l'anno prima vi eravate scontrati contro il muro di san diego, in finale di conference, a 3 yards dal superbowl. che l'anno dopo, il 1995 avete raggiunto, coprendo le 3 fatidiche ultime iarde. fantastico.
una sola domanda: io ricordo il vecchio stadio sul turf, da quanto giocate in quello nuovo? è molto affascinante, perchè sembra uno stadio old-style.
Una delle scritte più belle comparse in uno stadio di football. finale di conference 1995 contro indianapolis. l'anno prima vi eravate scontrati contro il muro di san diego, in finale di conference, a 3 yards dal superbowl. che l'anno dopo, il 1995 avete raggiunto, coprendo le 3 fatidiche ultime iarde. fantastico.
una sola domanda: io ricordo il vecchio stadio sul turf, da quanto giocate in quello nuovo? è molto affascinante, perchè sembra uno stadio old-style.
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il three rivers stadium era, forse assieme l' ex stadio degli eagles, il campo con il fondo piu infame di tuttinickpacker wrote: una sola domanda: io ricordo il vecchio stadio sul turf, da quanto giocate in quello nuovo? è molto affascinante, perchè sembra uno stadio old-style.
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L'Heinz Field è lì dal 2001, la prima partita fu giocata ad agosto di quell'anno (pre season contro i Lions), dopo che il vecchio Three Rivers Stadium fu fatto implodere. Come dice aza aveva uno dei turf più "bastardi" di tutta l'NFL.nickpacker wrote: una sola domanda: io ricordo il vecchio stadio sul turf, da quanto giocate in quello nuovo? è molto affascinante, perchè sembra uno stadio old-style.
Piccolo dato visto che si parla dello stadio, è dal 1972 che gli Steelers vanno in "sold out" per tutte le partite casalinghe.

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Big Ben welcomes the pressure
Friday, December 12, 2008
By Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

On that glorious March day when Ben Roethlisberger signed his $102 million contract, he joked about the silly, unrealistic expectations on Steelers quarterbacks. "In this town, there is always pressure to play well."
Never more, though, than there will be on Big Ben Sunday in Baltimore.
The Rooneys gave him the Monopoly money to win this kind of game, one that would give the Steelers the AFC North Division title and a first-round bye in the playoffs.
Roethlisberger won't have to do it alone, of course. The Steelers will put a pretty good defense on the M&T Bank Stadium turf, the best defense in the NFL. But Roethlisberger and his offense, which has struggled at times and been flat-out awful at others, have to be at their best against the league's second-ranked defense for the Steelers to have a real chance. As he put it, "We have to be who we are ... but we have to be really good."
Ordinarily, you would think the Steelers have a huge edge at quarterback. The Ravens' Joe Flacco is a rookie. Roethlisberger's body of work is a bit more extensive: He became the first quarterback to go 13-0 in 2004, became the youngest to win a Super Bowl in '05 and has more wins in his first five seasons (49) than any quarterback in league history.
But Flacco often has outplayed Roethlisberger this season. In the Ravens' past eight games -- seven victories -- Flacco threw for 12 touchdowns and three interceptions and had a 95.6 passer rating. Roethlisberger's numbers during that same period: seven touchdowns, nine interceptions and a 72.3 rating.
I remember writing in September that Roethlisberger was ready to step up as the NFL's best quarterback after Tom Brady's knee injury. Clearly, he hasn't played to that level, partly due to his inconsistency, partly because of a bad shoulder and partly due to the strong defenses the Steelers have played, some rotten weather conditions and significant injuries to running back Willie Parker, guard Kendall Simmons and tackle Marvel Smith. But I'm still thinking the Steelers are pretty lucky to have Roethlisberger for the game Sunday.
"When it means the most, I want to be the one the guys look to and count on," Roethlisberger said after practice yesterday. "I want the ball in my hands.
"Like the other day [against Dallas]. I'm not complaining about [cornerback Deshea Townsend's winning] interception. But I was really hoping we'd get the ball back. I wanted to have the chance to win the game."
All of the great ones are like that.
They share another trait, too: You can't count 'em out even on their worst days.
Roethlisberger was pretty bad for three quarters Sunday against the Cowboys, and the Steelers trailed, 13-3. Then, he led a long drive for the tying touchdown to put Townsend in position to win the game. The same thing happened the first time the Steelers played Baltimore Sept. 29. Off for 2 1/2 quarters and with the team down, 13-3, Roethlisberger threw a 38-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Santonio Holmes. The Steelers went on to win in overtime.
"It's no secret that we've struggled as an offense a little bit," Roethlisberger said. "But I'm proud that we've found ways to put points on the board when we had to."
Doing it Sunday won't be easy. Not against that defense. Not in that stadium.
"It's so loud and crazy there," Roethlisberger said. "Their defense gets excited there. If you look at them, it's amazing, they're such a different team when they play at home.
"That's probably the place I hate to play at the most."
Roethlisberger has no good memories from Baltimore. The Steelers are 0-4 there during his era, although he has played just 1 1/2 games there. He sat out last season to get ready for the playoffs and missed the '05 game because of a knee injury.
Roethlisberger made his NFL debut in Baltimore early in the '04 season after starter Tommy Maddox went down with a serious elbow injury. His first pass was incomplete, his second intercepted. "I remember being scared to death," he said.
It's surprising Roethlisberger remembers anything about the '06 game. He was sacked a career-high nine times, including one brutal, but clean, hit from linebacker Bart Scott. "Oh, yeah," Roethlisberger said when asked if that's the hardest he has been hit. "I remember seeing my feet go up in the air. Then, I remember not being able to breathe."
It's nice to think the memories will be better Sunday.
The Steelers will try to run the ball. No, not because Parker said they need to get back to "Steelers football."
The Steelers will try to run because they think a balanced offense is their best hope. The problem is that the Ravens' defense is so stout. Only the New York Giants were able to run on it.
Sooner or later, the game is going to come down to Roethlisberger.
I'm fine with that.
More important, he's fine with it.
When it means the most, I want to be the one the guys look to and count on ...
sinceramente credo che correre ci farà sprecare solo tentativi...questa partita la deve vincere Big Ben con la sua No Huddle Offense.
sono tesissimo...fanculo i corvacci
Friday, December 12, 2008
By Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

On that glorious March day when Ben Roethlisberger signed his $102 million contract, he joked about the silly, unrealistic expectations on Steelers quarterbacks. "In this town, there is always pressure to play well."
Never more, though, than there will be on Big Ben Sunday in Baltimore.
The Rooneys gave him the Monopoly money to win this kind of game, one that would give the Steelers the AFC North Division title and a first-round bye in the playoffs.
Roethlisberger won't have to do it alone, of course. The Steelers will put a pretty good defense on the M&T Bank Stadium turf, the best defense in the NFL. But Roethlisberger and his offense, which has struggled at times and been flat-out awful at others, have to be at their best against the league's second-ranked defense for the Steelers to have a real chance. As he put it, "We have to be who we are ... but we have to be really good."
Ordinarily, you would think the Steelers have a huge edge at quarterback. The Ravens' Joe Flacco is a rookie. Roethlisberger's body of work is a bit more extensive: He became the first quarterback to go 13-0 in 2004, became the youngest to win a Super Bowl in '05 and has more wins in his first five seasons (49) than any quarterback in league history.
But Flacco often has outplayed Roethlisberger this season. In the Ravens' past eight games -- seven victories -- Flacco threw for 12 touchdowns and three interceptions and had a 95.6 passer rating. Roethlisberger's numbers during that same period: seven touchdowns, nine interceptions and a 72.3 rating.
I remember writing in September that Roethlisberger was ready to step up as the NFL's best quarterback after Tom Brady's knee injury. Clearly, he hasn't played to that level, partly due to his inconsistency, partly because of a bad shoulder and partly due to the strong defenses the Steelers have played, some rotten weather conditions and significant injuries to running back Willie Parker, guard Kendall Simmons and tackle Marvel Smith. But I'm still thinking the Steelers are pretty lucky to have Roethlisberger for the game Sunday.
"When it means the most, I want to be the one the guys look to and count on," Roethlisberger said after practice yesterday. "I want the ball in my hands.
"Like the other day [against Dallas]. I'm not complaining about [cornerback Deshea Townsend's winning] interception. But I was really hoping we'd get the ball back. I wanted to have the chance to win the game."
All of the great ones are like that.
They share another trait, too: You can't count 'em out even on their worst days.
Roethlisberger was pretty bad for three quarters Sunday against the Cowboys, and the Steelers trailed, 13-3. Then, he led a long drive for the tying touchdown to put Townsend in position to win the game. The same thing happened the first time the Steelers played Baltimore Sept. 29. Off for 2 1/2 quarters and with the team down, 13-3, Roethlisberger threw a 38-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Santonio Holmes. The Steelers went on to win in overtime.
"It's no secret that we've struggled as an offense a little bit," Roethlisberger said. "But I'm proud that we've found ways to put points on the board when we had to."
Doing it Sunday won't be easy. Not against that defense. Not in that stadium.
"It's so loud and crazy there," Roethlisberger said. "Their defense gets excited there. If you look at them, it's amazing, they're such a different team when they play at home.
"That's probably the place I hate to play at the most."
Roethlisberger has no good memories from Baltimore. The Steelers are 0-4 there during his era, although he has played just 1 1/2 games there. He sat out last season to get ready for the playoffs and missed the '05 game because of a knee injury.
Roethlisberger made his NFL debut in Baltimore early in the '04 season after starter Tommy Maddox went down with a serious elbow injury. His first pass was incomplete, his second intercepted. "I remember being scared to death," he said.
It's surprising Roethlisberger remembers anything about the '06 game. He was sacked a career-high nine times, including one brutal, but clean, hit from linebacker Bart Scott. "Oh, yeah," Roethlisberger said when asked if that's the hardest he has been hit. "I remember seeing my feet go up in the air. Then, I remember not being able to breathe."
It's nice to think the memories will be better Sunday.
The Steelers will try to run the ball. No, not because Parker said they need to get back to "Steelers football."
The Steelers will try to run because they think a balanced offense is their best hope. The problem is that the Ravens' defense is so stout. Only the New York Giants were able to run on it.
Sooner or later, the game is going to come down to Roethlisberger.
I'm fine with that.
More important, he's fine with it.
When it means the most, I want to be the one the guys look to and count on ...
sinceramente credo che correre ci farà sprecare solo tentativi...questa partita la deve vincere Big Ben con la sua No Huddle Offense.
sono tesissimo...fanculo i corvacci

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Anche se non sfondi mai non puoi abbandonare le corse...credi che con più di 40 pass att. si riesca a vincere una partita, questa partita?pandu86 wrote: sinceramente credo che correre ci farà sprecare solo tentativi...questa partita la deve vincere Big Ben con la sua No Huddle Offense.
sono tesissimo...fanculo i corvacci![]()
Poi dipende come e con chi corri...io Willie contro i Ravens lo manderei quasi esclusivamente in off-tackle; e userei Russell e al limite Davis per fare a craniate in mezzo; Moore, che gli dei lo proteggano, si sta dimostrando forse il più completo nel nostro backfield: gli ho visto guadagnare yards infilando miracolosamente un buco tra i tackle, continuando a muovere i piedini dopo il primo contatto; oppure girare l'angolo quando sembrava placcato con perdita di terreno e addirittura raggiungere il mark del down. Domani penso e spero possa essere decisivo soprattutto come ricevitore.
Ovvio poi che molto dipende dallo svizzero.

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da youtube due fantastici video...
uno sulla stagione 2005:
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uno sulla stagione 2007:
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uno sulla stagione 2005:
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uno sulla stagione 2007:
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