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  1. i remember the EJ thing too now that you mention it. @wayne Cubed you watch any more of the game to confirm or deny what I observed?
  2. So when I was watching the game against the Giants last week, I noticed that everytime Tyrod puts his mouthpiece in, the play is a passing play. Then when he doesn't, he sticks it up in his facemask and it's a running play. I specifically and intently watched for it during yesterday's game and without fail the same pattern occured, every play. Anyone else notice this? And if I noticed it, I'm sure other teams have right?
  3. At about the 14 minute mark of the Schwartz presser video on bb.com, Jim starts mentioning players in the secondary and how he's excited to work with them. He mentions Gilmore, mckelvin, then Aaron Williams, but no mention of Byrd. How do you not mention the best player back there? Do you think he subconsciously did that because in his conversations with Brandon, Whaley, etc. he was told Jairus won't be back? Really bored so figured I'd go through with making a thread of this to see what y'all think.
  4. I would love to see blue jerseys on blue pants, like how the ravens go black on black
  5. just some extra info I meant to post earlier. good ol' scotty has 4 fumbles in 123 career catches. Here's some other TE #s A Gates - 5 fumbles in 706 career catches J Witten - 5 fumbles in 860 career catches T Gonzalez - 6 fumbles in 1304 career catches B Celek - 1 fumble in 303 career catches not at all saying he's in their league, but holding onto the ball is holding on the ball and the dude has a serious problem with it
  6. Oh wait trade deadline has passed. cut? I literally hold my breath everytime a ball is thrown his way because it seems he's good for a drop/fumble quite frequently. He makes alot of great plays and has shown good hands and the ability to get open but he might be more unreliable than stevie in a big moment.
  7. His in-game demeanor & postgame interview rubbed me the wrong way a bit. First of all, I saw not an ounce of passion or enthusiasm during the game. Everytime the cameras showed him on the sideline he was just standing there with that squinty look on his face. No interaction with other guys on the offense, no attempts to boost the morale on the sideline, nothing. It seems like he is hesitant to embrace a leadership role and knows he will have the "oh he's a rookie" excuse to fall back on if he plays poorly and this team doesn't win. I mean as bad as he played we were still in the game in the 4th quarter, but you could see it in his face that he was done. I understand that rookies aren't supposed to come in and light it up but if you are the starting quarterback of an nfl team you need to take ownership of it and embrace it, rookie or no rookie. then he goes in to the post game interview and although he admitted he didnt play well, i felt like he should have taken a little more personal responsibility. A couple of times he mentioned how the lack of running game made it difficult to pass - I would argue it was the other way around today. I would have loved to hear him go up there and say "you know what guys i sucked today plain and simple. I let my guys down. But im gonna work my tail off to get better and we're gonna get this thing right." But instead we got some lame, half assed chat about how the steelers played awesome and took all his reads away, almost as if he was saying there was nothing he couldve done. so right or wrong thats how i feel and had to vent a bit, as someone who lived in pittsburgh for 7 years these losses against the steelers always hurt a little more than others.
  8. That's how I felt about Tuel as well before watching the replay - that he is who he is, that he was put in a tough spot, that I shouldn't expect much of anything from him, etc. etc. But I couldn't help but want to punch him in the face after watching the replay. It goes against what I logically think about him and the whole situation but it's just the natural response I have to seeing it again.
  9. Just thinking the same thing. When I watched the replay and saw how open Stevie was it felt like I got punched in the stomach, I cant imagine how Tuel felt when he saw that. I also felt an extreme level of anger and hate toward Tuel, which I didn't feel until I saw the replay.
  10. What LynchTrain said. There's about 8-10 players I see actively on twitter that seem to hang out together and be friends off the field. According to Yolo's logic, with a roster of 53, the other 40-45 players must not have any friends. Aside from random encounters in town, Twitter is really the only window we have into their off-the-field lives, which means if they aren't active on Twitter then we really have no idea how/with who they spend their free time and it's stupid to assume anything about them
  11. I just did a bar crawl down Carson this past weekend with the old crew from college (I went to Pitt, lived in the burgh for 3 years after, and then moved back to buffalo for work 4 years ago). The girls in our group made up a list of drinks we had to take down at each bar. Here was our lineup: 1. Carson City Saloon - a fish bowl of long islands 2. Local - a yinzarita - its a margarita with a corona shoved upside-down in it. pretty tasty 3. nakama - saki bomb 4. Marios - $2 blue moons 5. Caseys - $7 pitcher of Yuengling 6. Villa - shots of tequila 7. mullens - don't remember 8. library - don't remember It was a heck of a time but I'm just now (Thursday) feeling normal again. Guess I can't hang like I used to. But pittsburgh is a great time you'll find something to do easily.
  12. I was getting my rocks off to Kmart bra ads well before 12 came around, no doubt I'd let her piss my peepee
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