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  • feltdizz
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 27568

    Re: Hines Ward: Roethlisberger needs to address Steelers

    [quote=NJ-STEELER]
    Originally posted by feltdizz
    Originally posted by "NJ-STEELER":3kgl6079
    actually i got mixed up and the KC game was before "the mouth" gave his interview on natioanl TV.

    it was the raider game that we came out flat against (cant deny that).
    a bottom 5 team that we lost to at home and then followed that up 4 days later with the stinker in cleveland.


    THX hines
    HeHateMe is to Big Ben as NJ-Steeler is to Hines Ward.
    .
    so you admit, you're alter ego hates ben..haha


    wasn't that pick intended for hines???? ben trying to appease "the mouth" so he doesn't get ripped again, it seems

    i guess its just coincidence the offense put up 2 stinkers vs. 2 of the worst teams in the NFL 7 and 11 days after the interview aired

    diizzy b1tch , from your opinions you post on here, i have no doubt you watch each and every episode of 'jersey shore'.

    hey at least you dont need juntinTV for that like you do the steeler games[/quote:3kgl6079]

    You said a whole bunch of nothing...

    you must live on the shore...
    Steelers 27
    Rats 16

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    • stlrz d
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 9244

      Re: Hines Ward: Roethlisberger needs to address Steelers

      Originally posted by frankthetank1
      Originally posted by Crash
      How about this:

      "No comment"

      Interview over.
      if he always said that he would have no future as an analyst or whatever he wants to do after football. there have been a lot of athletes who never talked to the media and developed a bad rep as an a$$hole or a jerk. eddie murray (played for the mets and orioles) comes to mind as a perfect example. its not like hines ever called ben "the great white hope" like barry bonds said about andy van slyke in an interview. hines really isnt a bad guy or a bad teammate.
      It seems to have worked for Sterling Sharpe.

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      • Prok

        Re: Hines Ward: Roethlisberger needs to address Steelers

        Not for nothing but imo if Hines tried broadcasting after his Steelers career i don't think he'd cut it.

        I'm thinking Jerome Bettis part 2 for some reason.

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        • RuthlessBurgher
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 33208

          Re: Hines Ward: Roethlisberger needs to address Steelers

          Originally posted by Prok
          Good lord i just read through this whole thread.

          I feel dirty now, thanks.

          Whomever said much ado about nothing is prolly right imo.

          But Hines could have gave better answers too.
          Since Emmanuel Sanders has already said that he is trying to learn as much as he possibly can from Hines Ward, if the Colonel says anything that could remotely be construed as being even slightly controversial in your Q&A, we will hold you personally responsible for causing a distraction and ruining our season.
          Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.

          Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

          We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

          We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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          • frankthetank1
            Hall of Famer
            • May 2008
            • 2755

            Re: Hines Ward: Roethlisberger needs to address Steelers

            Originally posted by stlrz d
            Originally posted by frankthetank1
            Originally posted by Crash
            How about this:

            "No comment"

            Interview over.
            if he always said that he would have no future as an analyst or whatever he wants to do after football. there have been a lot of athletes who never talked to the media and developed a bad rep as an a$$hole or a jerk. eddie murray (played for the mets and orioles) comes to mind as a perfect example. its not like hines ever called ben "the great white hope" like barry bonds said about andy van slyke in an interview. hines really isnt a bad guy or a bad teammate.
            It seems to have worked for Sterling Sharpe.
            i wouldnt know. i was pretty young when sterling sharpe played and there was no internet then

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            • stlrz d
              Legend
              • May 2008
              • 9244

              Re: Hines Ward: Roethlisberger needs to address Steelers

              Originally posted by frankthetank1
              Originally posted by stlrz d
              Originally posted by frankthetank1
              Originally posted by Crash
              How about this:

              "No comment"

              Interview over.
              if he always said that he would have no future as an analyst or whatever he wants to do after football. there have been a lot of athletes who never talked to the media and developed a bad rep as an a$$hole or a jerk. eddie murray (played for the mets and orioles) comes to mind as a perfect example. its not like hines ever called ben "the great white hope" like barry bonds said about andy van slyke in an interview. hines really isnt a bad guy or a bad teammate.
              It seems to have worked for Sterling Sharpe.
              i wouldnt know. i was pretty young when sterling sharpe played and there was no internet then
              Sure there was!

              Sterling was very well known for his refusal to speak to the media. Then he became one of them and suddenly had to get out all that stuff he'd been holding in for years!

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              • frankthetank1
                Hall of Famer
                • May 2008
                • 2755

                Re: Hines Ward: Roethlisberger needs to address Steelers

                [quote=stlrz d]
                Originally posted by frankthetank1
                Originally posted by "stlrz d":2nv6691n
                Originally posted by frankthetank1
                Originally posted by Crash
                How about this:

                "No comment"

                Interview over.
                if he always said that he would have no future as an analyst or whatever he wants to do after football. there have been a lot of athletes who never talked to the media and developed a bad rep as an a$$hole or a jerk. eddie murray (played for the mets and orioles) comes to mind as a perfect example. its not like hines ever called ben "the great white hope" like barry bonds said about andy van slyke in an interview. hines really isnt a bad guy or a bad teammate.
                It seems to have worked for Sterling Sharpe.
                i wouldnt know. i was pretty young when sterling sharpe played and there was no internet then
                Sure there was!

                Sterling was very well known for his refusal to speak to the media. Then he became one of them and suddenly had to get out all that stuff he'd been holding in for years![/quote:2nv6691n]

                i didnt know that. i dont think i had the internet until i was in high school in the mid 90's. i remember having dial up and never being able to get on because it was so busy

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                • NorthCoast
                  Legend
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 26640

                  Re: Hines Ward: Roethlisberger needs to address Steelers

                  Originally posted by feltdizz
                  Originally posted by NorthCoast
                  Another case of much ado about nothing....

                  Because of the controversy Ben caused and the suspension, it is unlikely Ward will get another Superbowl before he retires (at least one in which he would play a significant factor given the young WR talent we have developing).
                  Every year we say that and every year Hines proves us wrong. He isn't fast but he outran DeAngelo Hall with one shoe,

                  He isn't strong but he is the most feared WR in the league and forced a Hines rule because he was breakinbg players bones LEGALLY"

                  Hines isn't developing... the only problem is time and Ben screwed the team by getting in trouble. I'm sure more players are upset about this as well. Doesn't mean they don't support Ben...

                  Hines never called out Ben last year saying he shouldn't play. Sounds like Hines knows who gives us the best chance of winning and he was mad Ben wouldn't be out there in a game we needed. It's football guys...
                  Agree on all points felt....Hines is a true iron-man of football. Wears his emotions out on his sleeve for sure. Honestly, I gonna miss that big smile he gives after every catch. He does it even on plays where he was plastered by a DB....wow, thinking about it I might have to search hulu right now for some highlights.

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