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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Pats67 said:Beaker, I think these are the guys who can bring our 'Hands Across the AFC' concept to life.
PATSNUTme said:T- What about the professional football players at mid fields who didn't shake Tom's hand. Aren't they all brother players. Never saw that before.
Cripe, they were at the SB. They were the 6th seed and they made it all the way to the SB. They should have been happy as hell. They should have had a 'joy to the world" attitude. Instead they boo two players who were there as part as group of former MVP's.
Nope - no congrat coming out of this guy for those classless bastards.
Think about it, Na....fans of all stripes coming together at a mutually agreed upon moment to join hands and sing a badly written Carole Bayer Sager song in the ultimate show of classiness. Think how moving it would be to finally connect with TomBradyIsGay and the many others who have visited this site looking only to make new friends. I'm about to bawl just thinking about the social and economic ramifications of this kind of show of solidarity.Na_polian said:Let's get Michael Jackson to write a song, and get a whole bunch of stars to record it...
Who DeyBeaker said:Yes, for God Sakes, let's bring the civility back to football. And who is more deserving of our respect than the classy Pittsburgh Steelers organization?
Pats67 said:Think about it, Na....fans of all stripes coming together at a mutually agreed upon moment to join hands and sing a badly written Carole Bayer Sager song in the ultimate show of classiness. Think how moving it would be to finally connect with TomBradyIsGay and the many others who have visited this site looking only to make new friends. I'm about to bawl just thinking about the social and economic ramifications of this kind of show of solidarity.
Sorry guy, your reply is really off the wall.OhExaulted1 said:Never saw a coin flip from an active player before, either. Did you ever stop to consider that the coin flip went AGAINST Pittsburgh? Thanks for the losing coin toss, now I want to shake your hand.
Ease up on the "Greatest Disrespect Ever" theory. The refs were in control for the flip and were directing everyone back to their bench. It was not some well thought out orchestrated event. It was more like unorginized chaos, just like they called the game.
Seattle won the toss and the ball. Of course they were glad to shake his hand.
Bella*chick said:Absolutely. I have Steeler fan friends and they have been curiously silent. It's too bad because they have waited patiently for this and to get it like this has to bite the big one.
PATSNUTme said:Sorry guy, your reply is really off the wall.
PATSNUTme said:And, I forgot the classless coach. With 3:30 left in the game he's running up and down the sideline jumping in celebration. Would BB ever do do that with that much time left in the game-NO. He has too much respect for the game and the other team.
I've never seen that before either. If I were a Seahawks coach or player I would have been pissed.
Maybe the ref's made him do that.