hai perfettamente ragione su questo....infatti io prima di postare ero già informato del fatto che si trattava di una "cazzata" e non di una cosa realmente seria come quelle da te elencate....tant'è che sicuramente sarà in campo al divisionalazazel wrote:
Comunque non mi addentro in questa vostra rivalità, ma eviterei di "festeggiare" quando gli infortuni riguardano spina dorsale, testa, collo et similia...
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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
Chiudiamo qui, per cortesia, ogni patetico riferimento agli infortuni di Palmer e Roethlisberger.
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qui il trashtalk è ben accetto e la moderazione nn servedavelavarra wrote: Chiudiamo qui, per cortesia, ogni patetico riferimento agli infortuni di Palmer e Roethlisberger.
Grazie.
posto tanto per postare le nostre avversarie del 2009...in realtà le conoscevamo già tutte tranne una...Miami che ieri ha conquistato la East.
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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
calendario del cazzo... pizzburg stilers uord cempion facili... :gazza:pandu86 wrote: qui il trashtalk è ben accetto e la moderazione nn serve
posto tanto per postare le nostre avversarie del 2009...in realtà le conoscevamo già tutte tranne una...Miami che ieri ha conquistato la East.
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Ah dimenticavo, tu sei the next mod... :lol2: :lol2:pandu86 wrote: qui il trashtalk è ben accetto e la moderazione nn serve![]()

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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
Roethlisberger not hospitalized overnight following concussion
NFL.com Wire Reports
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger did not stay in a hospital overnight after suffering a concussion Sunday against the Cleveland Browns, but it was uncertain if he will practice this week.
Roethlisberger lay on the ground for nearly 15 minutes after being leveled by two Browns defenders and was strapped to a stretcher as he was carried off the field. He was taken by ambulance to a local hospital but left after tests were concluded.
Ben Roethlisberger reacts to the Hines Field crowd as he is carted off the field after his injury.
With a week off before they begin practicing for their Jan. 11 divisional playoff game, the Steelers will work out Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, then take the weekend off. The Steelers expect Roethlisberger to be ready for that game but probably won't rush him back to practice with so much time off before they play again.
Roethlisberger was 9-of-14 for 110 yards and an interception when he left the game late in the second quarter.
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin confirmed during his postgame press conference that the initial tests on Roethlisberger were favorable.
"All tests are negative -- which is a positive," Tomlin said. "We are optimistic of where he is going to be (in the playoffs). The bye is going to be helpful in regards to that."
When Roethlisberger sustained a concussion against Atlanta on Oct. 22, 2006, he returned a week later against Oakland but had one of the worst games of his career -- throwing four interceptions, with two returned for touchdowns -- during a 20-13 loss.
A week after that, Roethlisberger threw for 433 yards but was intercepted three more times during a 31-20 loss to Denver.
Roethlisberger has had at least three concussions in the last three years. He also received one during a June 2006 motorcycle accident. He was not wearing a helmet at the time.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
NFL.com Wire Reports
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger did not stay in a hospital overnight after suffering a concussion Sunday against the Cleveland Browns, but it was uncertain if he will practice this week.
Roethlisberger lay on the ground for nearly 15 minutes after being leveled by two Browns defenders and was strapped to a stretcher as he was carried off the field. He was taken by ambulance to a local hospital but left after tests were concluded.
Ben Roethlisberger reacts to the Hines Field crowd as he is carted off the field after his injury.
With a week off before they begin practicing for their Jan. 11 divisional playoff game, the Steelers will work out Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, then take the weekend off. The Steelers expect Roethlisberger to be ready for that game but probably won't rush him back to practice with so much time off before they play again.
Roethlisberger was 9-of-14 for 110 yards and an interception when he left the game late in the second quarter.
Steelers coach Mike Tomlin confirmed during his postgame press conference that the initial tests on Roethlisberger were favorable.
"All tests are negative -- which is a positive," Tomlin said. "We are optimistic of where he is going to be (in the playoffs). The bye is going to be helpful in regards to that."
When Roethlisberger sustained a concussion against Atlanta on Oct. 22, 2006, he returned a week later against Oakland but had one of the worst games of his career -- throwing four interceptions, with two returned for touchdowns -- during a 20-13 loss.
A week after that, Roethlisberger threw for 433 yards but was intercepted three more times during a 31-20 loss to Denver.
Roethlisberger has had at least three concussions in the last three years. He also received one during a June 2006 motorcycle accident. He was not wearing a helmet at the time.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
Benchè in inglese, ottima notizia :figo:
giocherà...giocherà...
giocherà...giocherà...
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ho una notizia ancora miglioreazazel wrote: Benchè in inglese, ottima notizia :figo:
giocherà...giocherà...
Mike Tomlin and Big Ben had a long meeting earlier in the week...the reason? Big Ben asked to sit down with Mike Tomlin and discuss the play calling...Big Ben, the Oline, the WRs and Willie Parker are NOT happy with the plays being called by Arians.
Big Ben is upset that Arians is leaving Big Ben out there to get pummeled by calling a bunch of 5 step drops and pass plays that take too long to develop. When Byron went into the game, suddenly Arians decides to dummy up the offense and went to a more dink and dumk quick drop offense while allowing a few shots deep and take advantage of Byron's arm. Willie Parker is also begging to get the ball more and wants McHugh in there as a lead blocker. He has been very vocal about going back to a lead blocker because it 1) helps reduce the pounding he has to take and 2) it springs him open at the next level. Ben knows that the Oline is a work in progress and he feels he's getting killed out there...the amazing thing is that he refuses to blame the linemen...he actually sticks up for them off the record just like he does in the media which is amazing to me. Ben thinks that the play calling is only exposing the offensive line more than they deserve. the players are losing faith in Arians and his play calling. Proof? Notice how good the Steelers and Big Ben have looked when they went to the no huddle and Ben is free of Arians influence??
Ben was the offensive spokesman and shared all this with Tomlin. Apparently Mike Tomlin agreed to some extent with his players that Arians is trying to force his offense onto the team and not play to the personnel because he promised to use a lead blocker! Look for the Steelers to return to a lead FB, running team and get Willie as the focal point like we did in the SB run. They believe that this will lead to more play action which has been lacking desperately. Also, the Steelers will go to more quick developing pass plays to keep the defense off balance. Big Ben promised a very different offense and now you know why!!
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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
Aza leggerà questo tuo intervento molto volentieri...pandu86 wrote: ho una notizia ancora migliore
Mike Tomlin and Big Ben had a long meeting earlier in the week...the reason? Big Ben asked to sit down with Mike Tomlin and discuss the play calling...Big Ben, the Oline, the WRs and Willie Parker are NOT happy with the plays being called by Arians.
Big Ben is upset that Arians is leaving Big Ben out there to get pummeled by calling a bunch of 5 step drops and pass plays that take too long to develop. When Byron went into the game, suddenly Arians decides to dummy up the offense and went to a more dink and dumk quick drop offense while allowing a few shots deep and take advantage of Byron's arm. Willie Parker is also begging to get the ball more and wants McHugh in there as a lead blocker. He has been very vocal about going back to a lead blocker because it 1) helps reduce the pounding he has to take and 2) it springs him open at the next level. Ben knows that the Oline is a work in progress and he feels he's getting killed out there...the amazing thing is that he refuses to blame the linemen...he actually sticks up for them off the record just like he does in the media which is amazing to me. Ben thinks that the play calling is only exposing the offensive line more than they deserve. the players are losing faith in Arians and his play calling. Proof? Notice how good the Steelers and Big Ben have looked when they went to the no huddle and Ben is free of Arians influence??
Ben was the offensive spokesman and shared all this with Tomlin. Apparently Mike Tomlin agreed to some extent with his players that Arians is trying to force his offense onto the team and not play to the personnel because he promised to use a lead blocker! Look for the Steelers to return to a lead FB, running team and get Willie as the focal point like we did in the SB run. They believe that this will lead to more play action which has been lacking desperately. Also, the Steelers will go to more quick developing pass plays to keep the defense off balance. Big Ben promised a very different offense and now you know why!!
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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
se Foreman parlava prima con Rocky o Whata lo capiva lo stessopandu86 wrote:
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Ahahahaha!Paperone wrote: se Foreman parlava prima con Rocky o Whata lo capiva lo stesso

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Mike Tomlin e Big Ben hanno avuto un lungo meeting all'inizio della scorsa settimana...la ragione? Discutere del play calling...Big Ben, Oline, WRs e Willie Parker NON sono felici delle chiamate di Arians.Strembald wrote: Aza leggerà questo tuo intervento molto volentieri...
Big Ben è stufo di essere piallato su giochi che prevedono troppo tempo per svilupparsi come i 5 step drops.
Willie Parker ha supplicato di avere più portate e vuole il FB McHugh come lead blocker.
L'utilizzo del FB in una I Form secondo FWP ridurrebbe le botte e lo libererebbe in campo aperto dove sa fare male grazie alla sua notevole velocità.
Ben sa che la Oline è un cantiere in lavorazione e potrebbe rimanere ucciso prima o poi...la cosa fantastica è che si rifiuta di addossare la colpa sui linemen...Ben crede che il play calling stia chiedendo troppo alla OL.
I giocatori stanno perdendo la fiducia nei confronti di Arians...La prova lampante è l'efficacia della No Huddle di Ben (libero dalle influenze dell'OC).
Ben ha parlato per tutto l'attacco e Mike Tomlin pare aver capito la situazione
Gli Steelers già contro i Browns sono ritornati all'uso del FB mettendo Willie al centro dell'attenzione come fecero nella Regular Season 2006.
Bisogna riportare gli avversari a temere il running game in modo da poter usare le sane play action e andare sul profondo per le big play.
Inoltre verranno chiamati passaggi sul corto per spiazzare la difesa.
mi sono preso qualche licenza, tagliuzzato e corretto qualche riferimento :D

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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
hai tradotto SB run con regular season 2006, scaramanzia?!pandu86 wrote: Mike Tomlin e Big Ben hanno avuto un lungo meeting all'inizio della scorsa settimana...la ragione? Discutere del play calling...Big Ben, Oline, WRs e Willie Parker NON sono felici delle chiamate di Arians.
Big Ben è stufo di essere piallato su giochi che prevedono troppo tempo per svilupparsi come i 5 step drops.
Willie Parker ha supplicato di avere più portate e vuole il FB McHugh come lead blocker.
L'utilizzo del FB in una I Form secondo FWP ridurrebbe le botte e lo libererebbe in campo aperto dove sa fare male grazie alla sua notevole velocità.
Ben sa che la Oline è un cantiere in lavorazione e potrebbe rimanere ucciso prima o poi...la cosa fantastica è che si rifiuta di addossare la colpa sui linemen...Ben crede che il play calling stia chiedendo troppo alla OL.
I giocatori stanno perdendo la fiducia nei confronti di Arians...La prova lampante è l'efficacia della No Huddle di Ben (libero dalle influenze dell'OC).
Ben ha parlato per tutto l'attacco e Mike Tomlin pare aver capito la situazione
Gli Steelers già contro i Browns sono ritornati all'uso del FB mettendo Willie al centro dell'attenzione come fecero nella Regular Season 2006.
Bisogna riportare gli avversari a temere il running game in modo da poter usare le sane play action e andare sul profondo per le big play.
Inoltre verranno chiamati passaggi sul corto per spiazzare la difesa.
mi sono preso qualche licenza, tagliuzzato e corretto qualche riferimento :D
Comunque grazie per la traduzione, molto meglio così
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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
la SB run (gennaio 2006 ma RS 2005) fu grazie a Big Ben Pistolero...il running game fu usato pesantemente per congelare il risultato...l'unico apporto di Parker in quella postseason fu una corsetta da 75 yards :gazza:azazel wrote: hai tradotto SB run con regular season 2006, scaramanzia?!
Comunque grazie per la traduzione, molto meglio così![]()
il 2006 vide una stagione fenomenale del #39...in molti pensarono fosse la sua consacrazione...me compreso...ma mi sbagliavo :sbadat:

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Re: Smash Mouth Football Baby - Pittsburgh Style - AFC North Champions
:ochoseis:pandu86 wrote: Roethlisberger not hospitalized overnight following concussion
NFL.com Wire Reports
Ben Roethlisberger reacts to the Hines Field crowd as he is carted off the field after his injury.
