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Bouchette the Tool

Postby blackbrown&gold » Wed Dec 17, 2008 12:49 pm

Bouchette says:

"Among the obvious snubbed from the NFL's top defense were end Aaron Smith, nose tackle Casey Hampton and linebacker LaMarr Woodley. Hampton was second among the fan voting at defensive tackle, of which three were chosen. Hampton, Ben Roethlisberger and Willie Parker missed out after making it a year ago, when six Steelers were selected to the Pro Bowl."

No question Smith is the biggest pro bowl snub in last five years. But Hampton? What a fucking joke. Are these professional writers really that clueless. Do they not watch the same season of football as we do. There are probably 7 nose tackles [maybe more] in the league this year whose play is heads and shoulders above Hamptons.

Did Douchette forget it is 2008, and not 2004. wtf

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Re: Bouchette the Tool

Postby StillMill » Wed Dec 17, 2008 1:57 pm

blackbrown&gold wrote:Bouchette says:

"Among the obvious snubbed from the NFL's top defense were end Aaron Smith, nose tackle Casey Hampton and linebacker LaMarr Woodley. Hampton was second among the fan voting at defensive tackle, of which three were chosen. Hampton, Ben Roethlisberger and Willie Parker missed out after making it a year ago, when six Steelers were selected to the Pro Bowl."

No question Smith is the biggest pro bowl snub in last five years. But Hampton? What a fucking joke. Are these professional writers really that clueless. Do they not watch the same season of football as we do. There are probably 7 nose tackles [maybe more] in the league this year whose play is heads and shoulders above Hamptons.

Did Douchette forget it is 2008, and not 2004. wtf


well stated. Aaron Smith was totally robbed. Fat Casey? Not even close to being in the running. Actually, Farrior had absolutely ZERO business being named 2nd team....so that tells you all you need to know about what a farce the Blo Bowl is.

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Re: Bouchette the Tool

Postby darthsteel » Wed Dec 17, 2008 2:00 pm

I Guess the two of you have some beef with hampton, because he has played just as well as he ever has.

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Re: Bouchette the Tool

Postby StillMill » Wed Dec 17, 2008 2:04 pm

darthsteel wrote:I Guess the two of you have some beef with hampton, because he has played just as well as he ever has.


Actually, his play tailed off badly last season (and we here at Stillers.com reported on this in painstaking detail), and he has been exceptionally average this season.

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Re: Bouchette the Tool

Postby Field General Ben » Wed Dec 17, 2008 2:26 pm

I'm hoping the Steelers are feeling snubbed. I want them pissed off at the league. Fuck the Pro Bowl, it's the Super Bowl that counts.

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Re: Bouchette the Tool

Postby steelerette » Wed Dec 17, 2008 2:37 pm

Field General Ben wrote:Fuck the Pro Bowl, it's the Super Bowl that counts.


True dat! The Pro Bowl seems to mean less and less each year. I'd rather have a 6th Super Bowl win than a bunch of players being named to the Pro Bowl. Pfffft. 8-)

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Re: Bouchette the Tool

Postby StainlessStill » Wed Dec 17, 2008 3:29 pm

blackbrown&gold wrote:Bouchette says:

"Among the obvious snubbed from the NFL's top defense were end Aaron Smith, nose tackle Casey Hampton and linebacker LaMarr Woodley. Hampton was second among the fan voting at defensive tackle, of which three were chosen. Hampton, Ben Roethlisberger and Willie Parker missed out after making it a year ago, when six Steelers were selected to the Pro Bowl."

No question Smith is the biggest pro bowl snub in last five years. But Hampton? What a fucking joke. Are these professional writers really that clueless. Do they not watch the same season of football as we do. There are probably 7 nose tackles [maybe more] in the league this year whose play is heads and shoulders above Hamptons.

Did Douchette forget it is 2008, and not 2004. wtf


Dude, it all starts up front, and when it starts up front it starts with Casey Hamtpon. Casey Hamtpon on NUMEROUS occasions just SWALLOWS up offensive Centers and at times,Guards ..and the penetration he creates is undeniable. Why do you think the line backing core is so un-stoppable? Farrior is the leading tackler again on this team, because of Fat Casey. I agree that Aaron Smith is the most snubbed man in the NFL, but guess what? While others are playing at Hawaii in Feb, he'll be celebrating with his family how he knocked the Quarterback's ass out in the Superbowl.

Those 2 got snubbed no doubt, and they will use it as motivation in the playoffs.
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Re: Bouchette the Tool

Postby StillMill » Wed Dec 17, 2008 4:45 pm

StainlessStill wrote:
blackbrown&gold wrote:Bouchette says:

"Among the obvious snubbed from the NFL's top defense were end Aaron Smith, nose tackle Casey Hampton and linebacker LaMarr Woodley. Hampton was second among the fan voting at defensive tackle, of which three were chosen. Hampton, Ben Roethlisberger and Willie Parker missed out after making it a year ago, when six Steelers were selected to the Pro Bowl."

No question Smith is the biggest pro bowl snub in last five years. But Hampton? What a fucking joke. Are these professional writers really that clueless. Do they not watch the same season of football as we do. There are probably 7 nose tackles [maybe more] in the league this year whose play is heads and shoulders above Hamptons.

Did Douchette forget it is 2008, and not 2004. wtf


Dude, it all starts up front, and when it starts up front it starts with Casey Hamtpon. Casey Hamtpon on NUMEROUS occasions just SWALLOWS up offensive Centers and at times,Guards ..and the penetration he creates is undeniable. Why do you think the line backing core is so un-stoppable? Farrior is the leading tackler again on this team, because of Fat Casey. I agree that Aaron Smith is the most snubbed man in the NFL, but guess what? While others are playing at Hawaii in Feb, he'll be celebrating with his family how he knocked the Quarterback's ass out in the Superbowl.

Those 2 got snubbed no doubt, and they will use it as motivation in the playoffs.


Like I said, if you actually WATCH Fat Hampton play, he's been exceptionally average. Nothing more. Matter of fact, while he was out with injury, Chris Hoke filled in (just as he did in 2005) and we never missed a beat. Spare us the balderdash about how indespnsably great Fat Casey has been this season......clearly, he has not.

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Re: Bouchette the Tool

Postby shawnlucas » Wed Dec 17, 2008 5:03 pm

Field General Ben wrote:I'm hoping the Steelers are feeling snubbed. I want them pissed off at the league. Fuck the Pro Bowl, it's the Super Bowl that counts.


I made this point in another post about this. I'd rather the guys be playing on Feb. 1st than the 9th anyway.

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Re: Bouchette the Tool

Postby 4nic8 » Wed Dec 17, 2008 6:25 pm

StillMill wrote:
blackbrown&gold wrote:Bouchette says:

"Among the obvious snubbed from the NFL's top defense were end Aaron Smith, nose tackle Casey Hampton and linebacker LaMarr Woodley. Hampton was second among the fan voting at defensive tackle, of which three were chosen. Hampton, Ben Roethlisberger and Willie Parker missed out after making it a year ago, when six Steelers were selected to the Pro Bowl."

No question Smith is the biggest pro bowl snub in last five years. But Hampton? What a fucking joke. Are these professional writers really that clueless. Do they not watch the same season of football as we do. There are probably 7 nose tackles [maybe more] in the league this year whose play is heads and shoulders above Hamptons.

Did Douchette forget it is 2008, and not 2004. wtf


well stated. Aaron Smith was totally robbed. Fat Casey? Not even close to being in the running. Actually, Farrior had absolutely ZERO business being named 2nd team....so that tells you all you need to know about what a farce the Blo Bowl is.


Farrior only led the world's #1 defense in tackles.

Yeah....ZERO business.

Do you believe half the crap you spew?

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Re: Bouchette the Tool

Postby Steelhope » Wed Dec 17, 2008 6:33 pm

4nic8....damn i love your avatar

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Re: Bouchette the Tool

Postby Steelhope » Wed Dec 17, 2008 6:35 pm

Oh yeah ....Pro Bowl

Superbowl is what matters....I've always worried one of our guys would get hurt in that meaningless boring game anyway

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Re: Bouchette the Tool

Postby StillMill » Wed Dec 17, 2008 11:23 pm

4nic8 wrote:
StillMill wrote:
well stated. Aaron Smith was totally robbed. Fat Casey? Not even close to being in the running. Actually, Farrior had absolutely ZERO business being named 2nd team....so that tells you all you need to know about what a farce the Blo Bowl is.


Farrior only led the world's #1 defense in tackles.

Yeah....ZERO business.

Do you believe half the crap you spew?


Thanks, uh, for showing us your ignorance.

Nothing in any of the 4 major pro sports is more meaningless than defensive football stats. From the freebie INTs by Larry Brown in Sup Bowl 30 to the plethora of DONG Sacks by Jason GilDong (he led the Stillers in sacks, by the way), nothing is more of a meaningless farce than defensive stats. Touting Farrior for the Blo Bowl because "he led the defense (a defense DESIGNED to funnel the VAST MAJORITY of tackles to the ILB that never, ever leaves the field, even in dime or nickel packages) in tackles is akin to praising a stall mucker at a horse stable for collecting the most buckets of shit. Even the most mediocre will accomplish either.

Pound for pound, given his experience and salary, Farrior has been a pile of shit in 2008. He's given up TD passes by the bushel -- WINNING touchdown passes, no less. He's flopped about like a tuna and has failed to chase down backs after catches (anyone remember Tashard Choice's FIFTY yard gain 2 weeks ago?) Claiming Farrior should be a Blo Bowl player is like trying to claim Ian Snell should have been a candidate for the Cy Young Ward.

Please, Stillers.com is about reality and facts and analysis....not bullshit fables. Let's keep it real here. :sufootballreferee:

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Re: Bouchette the Tool

Postby ILLSTILL » Thu Dec 18, 2008 2:19 am

The very second they selected Vince Young to the pro bowl, I quit at life.

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Re: Bouchette the Tool

Postby Hagerstown Steelman » Thu Dec 18, 2008 1:49 pm

Guys, who really cares about the ProBowl.

I would not trade our D for 6 guys on the ProBowl. Football is the ultimate team game and our guys play the ultimate team defense.

The guys we all agree could have been on the team I would not trade for who we have.

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Re: Bouchette the Tool

Postby Hagerstown Steelman » Thu Dec 18, 2008 1:50 pm

That last post got messed up.

I meant to say:

I would not trade the Steelers that could have made the team for the players that actually did.

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