

Homercles wrote:Way to take pride from the Thugs win.
First pass play of the game and a 300 pound lineman divebombs the knee of our Pro Bowl QB and knocks him out for a year.
Go Thugs!
And what was particularly disgusting was when Palmer was being carted off, the Thug players were on the sidelines High Fiving and chest bumping each other. Just whooping up in celebration as the best player on the field was knocked out of the game.
After the last time these two teams played, the Thugs realized they couldnt defend Palmer. He shredded and destroyed that secondary like it was a local high school unit. And that first pass play was an indication that Palmer was gonna treat them the very same way. 1 play. 66 yards.
I guess they abide by your very own moto:
Win if you can. Lose if you must. But always cheat.
I agree 100%. The hit was obviously clean. He, basically, was in the process of falling and Palmer's leg just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Sucks too as the pass he made on the injury was an absolutely brilliant toss.Tyek wrote:Yes I am a Steeler fan, so I am sure I am biased, but that was a clean hit, sorry. It sucks that it happened, but it was a clean play and a freak accident. You also seem to forget that the Steelers manhandled the Bengals at home once this year and Carson did squat.
Would you have won without the injury, maybe, but one play does not make a game.
Gratz on a great season, don't ruin it by whinning like a baby. Your teams best days are clearly ahead of them.
Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson held a press conference Tuesday night to deny an Internet story that claimed he was involved in an altercation with Bengals coaches Sunday.
Calling the story "ridiculous," Johnson said he had nothing but respect for the fans, the media, and especially his coaches.
"There's never been a confrontation, ever, and especially with a coach," Johnson said.
Referring to injured Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer, who underwent surgery Tuesday afternoon, Johnson said: "Carson's out. Now somebody's trying to put Chad out. It's not fair."
Earlier today, on Lance McAlister's sports talk radio show on WSAI-AM (1360), Bengals radio analyst Dave Lapham said a player on the Bengals' offense confirmed that a confrontation did occur at halftime between Johnson and members of the coaching staff. Lapham also said on the radio that more than one defensive player told him that they heard a disturbance.
In postgame interviews Sunday, defensive tackle John Thornton was among the handful of players who talked in general about the lack of cohesion and that the team concept was lost and must be regained.
Thornton, reached Tuesday morning, said, "I can't confirm or deny anything that happened in the locker room."
noel wrote:The best part about this thread will be when it fades into nothingness after the Colts roll the Steelers this weekend.
Kilmoll the Sexy wrote:I am saying it publicly......Steelers by 3
Canelek wrote:Well, at least now Elder Manning can go back to Utah and hang out with The Prophet, Joseph Smith. He has a bunch of praying to do.
I am certain the all-knowing Midnyte means San Diego and not Green Bay. Think you got too narrowminded after the Steelers win there, have to hink of the bigger picture of the whole NFL!Midnyte_Ragebringer wrote:And lastly, Big Ben, getting a ring as the before the 2 Q-Backs drafted before him Manning and that kid in Green Bay.