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Blount is 5th in total rushing yards and leads the league in rushing TDs.

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I'm glad he's gone. He and Bell were pals.
 
It's easier to get yards when your QB knows exactly when to call a running play.

I'm just never going to let that go.

That coach showed that he has no interest in playing fairly.


I think they are just sneakier about stealing the signals.

As I am thinking it is still continuing.
 
Must be nice to know the defense that is about to be run
 
It's easier to get yards when your QB knows exactly when to call a running play.

I'm just never going to let that go.

I'm with you on that bandwagon.
 
Another thing I hate about the Pats. One thing that you should never ever do is quit on your team. And to this day I still think he should have been suspended for the season or at least black balled by the owners for the season. The fact that he got a ring makes me want to vomit.
 
I still think there was something funny with that whole deal.

ever wonder the depth of what was shown on those tapes? that we didn't get to see


somewhere someone knows that what was done was ban worthy..... but good ol Goodfail.
 
I still think there was something funny with that whole deal.

There was something funny about it. We should never have dumped him mid season. He should have been inactive the next game after the game he walked out on. If he didn't come around, he could have been inactive and used as a security measure if Bell got hurt, which he did. It was a bad personnel move to dump your top backup RB going into the playoff stretch of the season.
 
imo, it comes down to coaching. tomlin doesn't know discipline, billy knows discipline and blount is thriving.
 
There was something funny about it. We should never have dumped him mid season. He should have been inactive the next game after the game he walked out on. If he didn't come around, he could have been inactive and used as a security measure if Bell got hurt, which he did. It was a bad personnel move to dump your top backup RB going into the playoff stretch of the season.

I still think there is a head hunt in a sense against the Steelers. Being the only team against the CBA. Now, I understand a lot of players league wide are not fond of Goodell. But the Steelers were pretty vocal and public about Goodell's crookedness. So I think that piece of **** has a vendetta against the Steelers, and some of these games have looked sketchy when it comes to the power of officiating
 
It amazes me how ANY cheatriot fan, including our resident cheatriot poster, always have an excuse for the cheating part of that organization. In the early stages of this t*mmy b*y was "protected". Rothlesberger took punishment and took it BLATANTLY as compared to br*dy. Undeniable Favoritism. It was almost like the NFL rewarded the cheaters for cheating. There is wording in the spygate discipline that states Billicheat would be banned for life if caught cheating again. That brings bounty gate into the equation. That coach served a 1yr SUSPENTION even though he KNEW nothing about the bounty gate. WHAT about billyb*y ??? What make's him so untouchable??? That brings kr*ft into the picture. KR*FT is as low as they come when ethics are concerned. billiche*t and kr*ft are a pair made to order. Two low life ******* holding hands. Now throw Ernie in the mix. what Ernie is doing is legitamite other than the methods of getting the signals. We could have a photographic memory guy too. It wouldn't do much good if you couldn't coordinate the side line signal with feild formation. You get it!!! AMAZing the amount of cheating the CHEATRIOTS actually do. CHUCK NOLL had a team's play book and threw it in the garbage can. That one single act makes him greater than the entire billy boy body of accolades. As you can see, I too will not forget. The viewership of the NFL is way down and yet the NFL can't put a finger onto it as to why. MANY football fans I know cite several problems but one of those consistant problems is why the cheaters get away with so much blatant cheating??? They are tired of the favoritism that is shown. The destroyed spygate tapes continue to surface in discussion and punishment. Some say the GERMANS bombed Pearl Harbor, others think no man has landed on the moon, I for one KNOW there was a HELL of a lot more to the filming than what was let out. ANY realistic self thinker can determine all these facts and it's not a conspericy theory (that's a favorite cheatriot excuse). Will I forget, HELL NO, but I now only watch STEELERS games and even then it's getting hard to watch as to the officiating and pre-determined swaying of out come.

NOTE: Some ******** have said the Lombardy should be changed to the Billicheat. WHO THE **** WOULD WANT THAT???


OH AND INCASE YOU HAVEN'T FIGURED IT OUT, I too will never forget.



"F-U-C-K"the CHEATRIOTS




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Oh, as to a comment of the Original Post, I think the STEELERS cut him a little to fast. There should have been a trade or draft pick exchange. Something of value for a value. We got rid of him due to attitude and pot smoking. Other teams are blind to those kind of things so there was a value there. Maybe FO entertained and got NO bites in that matter. Regardless, Blount needed to be gone and our current product is SO much better without that "up in smoke: guy on our team. Bell may not have gone astray but definately was being influenced by the toker.





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Its a spread offense, quick passes, that keep.Safeties over the top. When Brady throws 50 times a game its easy to run with 6 in the box.
 
Oh, as to a comment of the Original Post, I think the STEELERS cut him a little to fast. There should have been a trade or draft pick exchange. Something of value for a value. We got rid of him due to attitude and pot smoking. Other teams are blind to those kind of things so there was a value there. Maybe FO entertained and got NO bites in that matter. Regardless, Blount needed to be gone and our current product is SO much better without that "up in smoke: guy on our team. Bell may not have gone astray but definately was being influenced by the toker.





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How much would it have cost us to keep him on the roster but keep him on the bench? Did we really save any money or a roster spot but cutting him?
 
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