To: HEY4QDEMS; ConservativeGreek; mainepatsfan
Brady and Belichick's cool and brains are always hard to beat.
It's a bummer to acknowledge that being a lifetime Stiller fan.
27 posted on
12/31/2005 6:08:57 AM PST by
beyond the sea
(If you need a really new idea ..................... read a really old book.)
To: beyond the sea
If Cower has the ball in the red zone with two minutes left and goes for the scoring play on first down without running down the clock thus giving the league's best final drive QB over a minute and a half to win the game like he did in September, then the Steelers will miss the big dance again.
That was probably the stupidest display of coaching I have ever seen. I don't think he will make that mistake again but I will hold out hope.
Go Pats!!
32 posted on
12/31/2005 6:18:30 AM PST by
HEY4QDEMS
(Iraqis thank our troops more often than Democrats.)
To: beyond the sea
It's a bummer to acknowledge that being a lifetime Stiller fan.
If it makes you feel any better, although I'm a lifetime Pats fan, I consider Bradshaw and Harris two of my all time favorite players.
33 posted on
12/31/2005 6:22:01 AM PST by
HEY4QDEMS
(Iraqis thank our troops more often than Democrats.)
To: beyond the sea
I too have been a lifelong Steeler fan, though I live in California, my parents were from Bethlehem PA. I'll always remember that fourth super bowl victory over the LA Rams... at the end of the third quarter the Rams were ahead 19/17 and everyone was calling and ragging on me. Swann was knocked out of the game on a touchdown pass he caught in the third quarter. The first play of the fourth quarter was third and eight from the Steeler 25. Chuck Noll called 60-prevent-slot-hook and go. Two Ram defenders collided with each other and Stallworth caught it over his right shoulder and raced untouched for a 75 yard TD.
36 posted on
12/31/2005 6:34:19 AM PST by
skimask
(I'll march through Hell wearing shorts soaked in gasoline, if needed to get the job done)
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