Hines Ward: "Every year, I seem to amaze myself"

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  • aggiebones
    Pro Bowler
    • Jan 2009
    • 1427

    Re: Hines Ward: "Every year, I seem to amaze myself"

    Eh Crash gets what he wants by keeping this thread up and extending it \.

    He's trying to add value to false rumors about Ward. Its sad really.

    I'm here to say Crash is full of poop, which everyone knows he is.


    Kissing is kissing and he would have used this term. He used sexual contact. Noone knows what that is, but it wasn't kissing. Nice try Mr. Slander.


    Owning a bar with a convicted drug dealer is not illegal. I rented an apartment with a convicted drug dealer in college. Also not illegal. Nice try though.Convicted doesn't mean current.

    You are a convicted slanderer. By me. I convict you. How's that feel? Doesn't matter does it? Neither does anything you say about either Steeler.

    Ward and Ben = Best friends. Great teammates. 2 time Super Bowl champs. Going on 3 baby!!!

    Crash and himself = long time lovers
    hehe

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    • Crash
      Legend
      • Apr 2009
      • 5008

      Re: Hines Ward: "Every year, I seem to amaze myself"

      He's trying to add value to false rumors about Ward.
      Ward not being married anymore is not a rumor, it's fact.

      If anything, YOU are spreading rumors claiming Ben "manhandled" Miss DTF.

      Owning a bar with a convicted drug dealer is not illegal.
      It's risky behavior. Why even associate with a person like that? Why would an NFL player, who makes seven figures a season, need a convicted drug dealer as a middle man to purchase cars for his "friends"? Don't you find that just a tad odd?

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      • cruzer8
        Starter
        • Nov 2009
        • 977

        Re: Hines Ward: "Every year, I seem to amaze myself"

        Originally posted by aggiebones
        Eh Crash gets what he wants by keeping this thread up and extending it \.

        He's trying to add value to false rumors about Ward. Its sad really.

        I'm here to say Crash is full of poop, which everyone knows he is.


        Kissing is kissing and he would have used this term. He used sexual contact. Noone knows what that is, but it wasn't kissing. Nice try Mr. Slander.


        Owning a bar with a convicted drug dealer is not illegal. I rented an apartment with a convicted drug dealer in college. Also not illegal. Nice try though.Convicted doesn't mean current.

        You are a convicted slanderer. By me. I convict you. How's that feel? Doesn't matter does it? Neither does anything you say about either Steeler.

        Ward and Ben = Best friends. Great teammates. 2 time Super Bowl champs. Going on 3 baby!!!

        Crash and himself = long time lovers
        hehe
        Wrong. Ben's actual quote was, "There was contact." The media added the word sexual.

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        • NC Steeler Fan
          Starter
          • May 2008
          • 642

          Re: Hines Ward: "Every year, I seem to amaze myself"

          ZZZZZZZzzzzzzzz......
          http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w...URES/NCFAN.jpg

          "18 and D'OH!" ---headline on NFL.com 2/5/08

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          • hawaiiansteel
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 35649

            Re: Hines Ward: "Every year, I seem to amaze myself"

            Steelers' Ward is 'Obama's guy'

            Tuesday, September 21, 2010
            By Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette






            The telephone call came one night last week.

            "Mr. Ward, this is the White House calling. I just want you to know that you're President Obama's guy ... "

            You think Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward is happy when he catches a touchdown pass? This was a whole new level of joy. We're not talking about service to your NFL team here. Man, we're talking about service to your country.

            Ward is one of 16 people to be appointed to President Barack Obama's Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. He will be sworn in at a ceremony tonight at the U.S. Capitol. The commission works to improve the quality of life and opportunities for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders by providing advice to the president, as well as to education secretary Arne Duncan and commerce secretary Gary Locke.

            "Imagine the president picking me to be a face of Asian Americans all over the world. Me? Me?" Ward said, grinning the grin that you see every time the Steelers play. "I thought it was a huge honor when they told me I was going to be one of the candidates. But I never thought I'd actually be picked."

            Ward is a future Hall of Famer. He owns virtually every Steelers pass receiving record and, in his 13th NFL season, still is going strong. He has been a part of two Super Bowl-winning teams and was MVP of Super Bowl XL.

            But the best thing about Ward is how he's using his celebrity as a professional athlete to help Asian Americans, here and in his native Korea. What good is fame and fortune if you can't use it to benefit others? After Super Bowl XL, Ward started the Hines Ward Helping Hands Foundation, which assists mixed-race children who face discrimination. He's making sure that a problem many want to keep quiet gets plenty of attention.

            "I lived through what those kids are living through," Ward said. He was born to a Korean mother and an African American father in 1976 in Seoul, South Korea. "It's amazing that they're still facing discrimination," Ward said. "It's almost like the stuff that was happening in the '70s and the '60s. Maybe it isn't that bad, but it's still there."

            Ward gave $1 million to start his foundation. He has returned to Korea each offseason since 2006 to mentor biracial children. He also brings Korean kids to stay with American families for a week each football season.

            "It's all about building self-confidence," Ward said. "A lot of these kids have self-esteem issues. Many are considered outcasts where they live. I know what they're going through. I experienced some of the same things they are. I just want to show them that they can turn the negativity into a positive and be successful in life."

            "I just want you to know that you're President Obama's guy ... "

            That's the really neat thing, that Ward's good work is being noticed by people in the highest places. On at least two occasions, Obama called his ambassador to Ireland, Dan Rooney, who also owns the Steelers, to ask about Ward. Here's guessing Rooney gave him some endorsement.

            "He's a terrific person," Rooney said of Ward before the Steelers beat the Tennessee Titans Sunday, 19-11. "This is a wonderful honor for him and a wonderful honor for our organization."

            Rooney is returning to Ireland and won't be able to attend the ceremony in Washington tonight. But he shared a story about being together with Tae Yong Cho, the Republic of Korea's ambassador to Ireland. "I asked him if he knew Hines Ward," Rooney said. "He said everybody in Korea knows Hines Ward."

            Sort of like Pittsburgh, right?

            Don't worry about all of this affecting Ward's day job. Today is the Steelers' day off. He will return to Pittsburgh right after the ceremony. He said he won't have any problem serving two bosses.

            Ward's football goal -- aside from at least one more Super Bowl ring, of course -- is 1,000 career catches. Watching him reach it should keep Steelers coach Mike Tomlin happy. Ward went over 900 in the Steelers' opening-game win against the Atlanta Falcons.

            Ward's humanitarian goal is what he called "enlightenment" of biracial kids. Watching him deliver on that should keep Obama happy. Who better to spread the word than a famous NFL player?

            Football and humanitarianism.

            "What a combination," Ward said, grinning again.

            What a decent man.

            [url="http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10264/1089103-87.stm"]http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10264/1089103-87.stm[/url]

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            • RuthlessBurgher
              Legend
              • May 2008
              • 33208

              Re: Hines Ward: "Every year, I seem to amaze myself"

              Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
              Steelers' Ward is 'Obama's guy'

              Tuesday, September 21, 2010
              By Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette






              The telephone call came one night last week.

              "Mr. Ward, this is the White House calling. I just want you to know that you're President Obama's guy ... "

              You think Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward is happy when he catches a touchdown pass? This was a whole new level of joy. We're not talking about service to your NFL team here. Man, we're talking about service to your country.

              Ward is one of 16 people to be appointed to President Barack Obama's Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. He will be sworn in at a ceremony tonight at the U.S. Capitol. The commission works to improve the quality of life and opportunities for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders by providing advice to the president, as well as to education secretary Arne Duncan and commerce secretary Gary Locke.

              "Imagine the president picking me to be a face of Asian Americans all over the world. Me? Me?" Ward said, grinning the grin that you see every time the Steelers play. "I thought it was a huge honor when they told me I was going to be one of the candidates. But I never thought I'd actually be picked."

              Ward is a future Hall of Famer. He owns virtually every Steelers pass receiving record and, in his 13th NFL season, still is going strong. He has been a part of two Super Bowl-winning teams and was MVP of Super Bowl XL.

              But the best thing about Ward is how he's using his celebrity as a professional athlete to help Asian Americans, here and in his native Korea. What good is fame and fortune if you can't use it to benefit others? After Super Bowl XL, Ward started the Hines Ward Helping Hands Foundation, which assists mixed-race children who face discrimination. He's making sure that a problem many want to keep quiet gets plenty of attention.

              "I lived through what those kids are living through," Ward said. He was born to a Korean mother and an African American father in 1976 in Seoul, South Korea. "It's amazing that they're still facing discrimination," Ward said. "It's almost like the stuff that was happening in the '70s and the '60s. Maybe it isn't that bad, but it's still there."

              Ward gave $1 million to start his foundation. He has returned to Korea each offseason since 2006 to mentor biracial children. He also brings Korean kids to stay with American families for a week each football season.

              "It's all about building self-confidence," Ward said. "A lot of these kids have self-esteem issues. Many are considered outcasts where they live. I know what they're going through. I experienced some of the same things they are. I just want to show them that they can turn the negativity into a positive and be successful in life."

              "I just want you to know that you're President Obama's guy ... "

              That's the really neat thing, that Ward's good work is being noticed by people in the highest places. On at least two occasions, Obama called his ambassador to Ireland, Dan Rooney, who also owns the Steelers, to ask about Ward. Here's guessing Rooney gave him some endorsement.

              "He's a terrific person," Rooney said of Ward before the Steelers beat the Tennessee Titans Sunday, 19-11. "This is a wonderful honor for him and a wonderful honor for our organization."

              Rooney is returning to Ireland and won't be able to attend the ceremony in Washington tonight. But he shared a story about being together with Tae Yong Cho, the Republic of Korea's ambassador to Ireland. "I asked him if he knew Hines Ward," Rooney said. "He said everybody in Korea knows Hines Ward."

              Sort of like Pittsburgh, right?

              Don't worry about all of this affecting Ward's day job. Today is the Steelers' day off. He will return to Pittsburgh right after the ceremony. He said he won't have any problem serving two bosses.

              Ward's football goal -- aside from at least one more Super Bowl ring, of course -- is 1,000 career catches. Watching him reach it should keep Steelers coach Mike Tomlin happy. Ward went over 900 in the Steelers' opening-game win against the Atlanta Falcons.

              Ward's humanitarian goal is what he called "enlightenment" of biracial kids. Watching him deliver on that should keep Obama happy. Who better to spread the word than a famous NFL player?

              Football and humanitarianism.

              "What a combination," Ward said, grinning again.

              What a decent man.

              [url="http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10264/1089103-87.stm"]http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10264/1089103-87.stm[/url]
              Reply from Crash about how what a "decent man" Hines Ward is coming in 3...2...1...*duck!!!*
              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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              • Crash
                Legend
                • Apr 2009
                • 5008

                Re: Hines Ward: "Every year, I seem to amaze myself"

                Just a prime example how the media treats players who suck up to them.

                Like I said before, God save #86's ass and all of those who buy his crap if the rumors of his off the field life are made public.

                Btw, Ron Cook blasted Hines when he was all upset about Ben's comments about wanting a tall receiver added.

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                • RuthlessBurgher
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 33208

                  Re: Hines Ward: "Every year, I seem to amaze myself"

                  D@mn, that's impressive! I knew it was coming eventually, but I didn't think the response to my 3...2...1...decree would come with 10 minutes of this post made in the middle of the d@mn night. I swear Crash's ears must itch whenever something good is said about Hines Ward.
                  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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