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good read what hines feels

Postby hatethebrowns » Tue Sep 29, 2009 3:47 am

just read this on the steelers site http://www.steelers.com/article/111130/

pretty much sums it up hes not happy glad someone else sees that there is a problem
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Re: good read what hines feels

Postby Slickster10 » Tue Sep 29, 2009 9:38 am

Great read. I hope they get things together for Sunday.

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Re: good read what hines feels

Postby Field General Ben » Tue Sep 29, 2009 12:51 pm

We need more Steelers pissed off with their piss-poor play. No complacency should be tolerated.

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Re: good read what hines feels

Postby frankensmith91 » Tue Sep 29, 2009 1:49 pm

lamarr gildong has to be the biggest disappointment this year. who would have thought 4 weeks into the season that ziggy hood would have more sacks than him lol

speaking of ziggy, can we get this kid into the game more in pressure packages? him lining opposite of frankenstein would possibly create a nice pass rush in obvious passing situations

edit: my mistake i thought ziggy was credited for a half sack in the last game, but his player page on nfl.com doesnt say so. oh well

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Re: good read what hines feels

Postby PSUPERCY » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:42 pm

Call me crazy but I could see Hines as a Stiller head coach once all the players he is playing with now have retired or cycled through. Hell, I'll call myself crazy but I can still see it.

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Re: good read what hines feels

Postby punum123 » Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:54 pm

Hines nearly lost the Tennessee game for us...
His ass got lucky...
He needs to lead by example and play his ass off this weekend.

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Re: good read what hines feels

Postby hatethebrowns » Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:14 pm

punum123 wrote:Hines nearly lost the Tennessee game for us...
His ass got lucky...
He needs to lead by example and play his ass off this weekend.

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Ill take a lucky hines any day of the week

about the fumble problem hines has he has 10 in his total CAREER and he has lost only 5 of them. He has 818 Career catches and 56 rushes so outa that he fumbles and loses it 0.5720823798627002 of the time.

Ill take that anyday, plus a guy that plays like a man who is possessed on every play. Another thing how many rules have they made just because they dont like how intense he plays.


If the whole team played like that there is no team in the NFL that could bet us.
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Re: good read what hines feels

Postby Crucible-steel-kid » Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:52 pm

hatethebrowns wrote:
punum123 wrote:Hines nearly lost the Tennessee game for us...
His ass got lucky...
He needs to lead by example and play his ass off this weekend.

:supissed:


Ill take a lucky hines any day of the week

about the fumble problem hines has he has 10 in his total CAREER and he has lost only 5 of them. He has 818 Career catches and 56 rushes so outa that he fumbles and loses it 0.5720823798627002 of the time.

Ill take that anyday, plus a guy that plays like a man who is possessed on every play. Another thing how many rules have they made just because they dont like how intense he plays.


If the whole team played like that there is no team in the NFL that could bet us.



I agree. Leave H.W.86 alone. He is on target to be one of the Best if not the very best w.r. Pixburgh has ever had on it's roster. He felt worse than anyone else about that fumble, and he would have really felt like shit had they lost... So back off him already.
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Re: good read what hines feels

Postby Texas_Stillers » Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:18 pm

Field General Ben wrote:
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Re: good read what hines feels

Postby stillgrill » Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:43 pm

Hey I'm happy Hines is upset but BEN is the guy who has to chew guys out. Did you see how pissed Brady was during the gm last wk - even when they were LEADING Atlanta? Ben's in his 6th yr now - I know he tries to be everyones pal but he needed to let Sweed have it good after that drop. Not pat him on the helmet & say "get it next time". This team had better get some intensity before they're looking at an 8-8 trainwreck like in '06. I know it's not his style, but #7 needs to chew some guys out to get them to pay attention to details.

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