phinzfan21
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I read somewhere a couple of days ago that we was really overweight. If somebody could clarify it would help.
Agreed, read it too, and mentioned it in my posts as well.
I read somewhere a couple of days ago that we was really overweight. If somebody could clarify it would help.
No. 1 thats your excuse? really...,and No. 2 he was/is playing RT
Agreed, read it too, and mentioned it in my posts as well.
Hey now, Jesus can survive at least.Jesus Henne, Bush, Thomas, and LJ won't make the bye week if we don't fix that mess!
First bold,said nothing of the sort....I said we could go with Columbo/Murtha,or as someone pointed out and move Carey back to RT where he wasn't horrible.But cmon,this whole,"Oh,its Cam Wake,what did you expect?"Youre sayinf you would rather stick with Columbo now, but wait until the season starts and Henne and the RB's suffer. Starks may not be the best option, but he is a HUGE upgrade over Columbo.
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Its a valid excuse. I was thinking the same thing. I mean look at what John Abraham did to Jake Long two years ago. Do we now consider Long a POS because of it?
No. 1 thats your excuse? really...,and No. 2 he was/is playing RT
Hey now, Jesus can survive at least.![]()
oh my lord,the only reason he played LT is because Column was hurt....believe me it wasnt be choice....He can barely play RTOh, and in case you didn't know it...Starks played some left tackle for Pittsburgh as well.
Can he play rt?
oh my lord,the only reason he played LT is because Column was hurt....believe me it wasnt be choice....He can barely play RT
Of course. He hits a mean curveball too. (sorry, "Major League" flashback)
yeah, you know what else the Steelers thought in 2011?Thats interesting...because he started at left tackle for a Super Bowl champion, and at right tackle for a superbowl champion...I guess he was at least decent...the Steelers must have thought so when they signed him to a 26 million dollar deal, with 10 million guaranteed in 2009.