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Hey Ryan Clark - You Look Like You saw a Ghost!

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Torched. As expected.

Don't mess with TFB, son.
 
I have to admit, I did smile when he attempted to make a big hit and Hoomanawanui laid him out and knocked him on the ground.

And I had an even bigger smile when he guessed wrong and Aaron Dobson burnt him on the game-sealing 81-yard touchdown.


Who is seeing ghosts now, Ryan?




Steelers' Report Card - AFC North Blog - ESPN
Secondary: It didn’t get enough help from the front seven, but the Steelers’ defensive backs were simply atrocious, and no one seemed immune to getting beat – and beat badly. Speed is an issue, especially at safety and breakdowns that led to a couple of big pass plays were alarming. Grade: F


The comment section here from last week is priceless:
Steelers Ryan Clark haunted by his own ghosts as team prepares for Patriots Tom Brady - Behind the Steel Curtain

As are the post-game comments here:
Ryan Clark take a seat
Pittsburgh Steelers - Steelers Fever Forums
Steelers Talk
 
Karma's a you-know-what, ain't it?
 
This thread is very satisfying to read.

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There are very few rules to follow in life, but they're pretty simple and straight forward:

You don't split face cards, you don't tell pretty girls they're dumb, you don't win friends with salad, you don't piss on hospitality and YOU DON'T GET INTO SHOOTOUTS WITH THE PATS!
 
Polamalu is over rated too.

Running around like a chicken with his head cut off.
 
They way he played yesterday, I don't know if he can see much of anything never mind ghosts.
 
Polamalu is over rated too.

Running around like a chicken with his head cut off.

He looks like he's a good 10-15 pounds overweight. When they played Oakland, I saw Terelle Pryor run by him like he was a defensive lineman. Maybe he can play for someone else as a nickel linebacker for year or two, but he can't play safety any more.
 

My favorite post from a guy named Terminator:

"All right. Honest question here guys.

Do you think getting fisted by Tebow in the 2011 playoffs cursed this team somehow? We haven't been the same since, and I personally, still cannot get over it."


I just did not expect Tim Tebow to somehow come up in a thread about the Patriots serving up a 50-burger to the Steelers, but there it was. The curse of Tim Tebow. How will the Steelers ever exorcise that?
 
Ryan Clark is basically a ghost of an NFL player, at this point. From what I saw, he doesn't do anything well, and really shouldn't be on a professional roster anymore. He could never cover well, but he's so bad that he can't even get himself into position to make the big hits that used to somewhat justify his existence.
 
He looks like he's a good 10-15 pounds overweight. When they played Oakland, I saw Terelle Pryor run by him like he was a defensive lineman. Maybe he can play for someone else as a nickel linebacker for year or two, but he can't play safety any more.

5 pounds is hair.

Sometimes I think Pittsburgh lets him freelance so his hair can flow in the wind. He looks awesome running in late and out of position for every TD or big play.
 
Polamalu is over rated too.

Running around like a chicken with his head cut off.

Troy is very overrated. Guesses wrong on most plays but when he gets 1 right everybody thinks he's the greatest.
 
Troy is very overrated. Guesses wrong on most plays but when he gets 1 right everybody thinks he's the greatest.

I only look during time outs and half time, but what I saw of the game day thread, there was this one poster in there replying to every single post about Troy P not being good, and making sure he talked about how awesome he was and how we should all give Troy credit for his awesomeness.

It may have been Troy himself, because he obviously didn't show up on their field yesterday.

ohhhhh
 
Troy is very overrated. Guesses wrong on most plays but when he gets 1 right everybody thinks he's the greatest.

Troy's instincts are excellent. The issue is that, for whatever reason, they work against him with the Patriots, likely because Brady simply owns him when Pitt can't get to the QB. That happens with people. Sometimes someone just has an edge over someone else.
 
My favorite post from a guy named Terminator:

"All right. Honest question here guys.

Do you think getting fisted by Tebow in the 2011 playoffs cursed this team somehow? We haven't been the same since, and I personally, still cannot get over it."


I just did not expect Tim Tebow to somehow come up in a thread about the Patriots serving up a 50-burger to the Steelers, but there it was. The curse of Tim Tebow. How will the Steelers ever exorcise that?

Somebody who's good with GIF's need to alter the Tebowing one to where he's fisting instead of praying and send it to the Steeler's fans.
 
He did see a ghost, but it wasn't against the Patriots, it was against Oakland. He's still looking for Pryor.

Anyway, this thread took kind of a dark turn pretty quick against Polamalu, so I don't really have anything else to add. Once again guys, congratulations on the win yesterday.

I'll go back to being a lurker now. Until next time! :eat3:
 
Troy's instincts are excellent. The issue is that, for whatever reason, they work against him with the Patriots, likely because Brady simply owns him when Pitt can't get to the QB. That happens with people. Sometimes someone just has an edge over someone else.

Polamalu is an excellent safety. He's terrific in situations where he can gamble because the CBs are jamming receivers at the line and the front 7 is creating mayhem up front.

He's playing behind a defense that demands that he play a conservative brand of football and be the goalie on his team. He made a great play on the Ridley strip fumble that set up the first Steelers TD of the second half.

Brady burned him so on the Amendola TD that he looked like a high schooler out there. Brady looked right, paused, and threw a dart to the open zone on the left that Amendola just cruised through for the touchdown. If Polamalu stayed home in centerfield, he probably would have tackled Amendola around the 10 yard line.

The Steelers have a lot of problems on defense. Getting Polamalu to play like a veteran who knows when to gamble and when to play it straight is a big one.
 
He did see a ghost, but it wasn't against the Patriots, it was against Oakland. He's still looking for Pryor.

Anyway, this thread took kind of a dark turn pretty quick against Polamalu, so I don't really have anything else to add. Once again guys, congratulations on the win yesterday.

I'll go back to being a lurker now. Until next time! :eat3:

Thanks. Yeah, this thread is really about Ryan Clark running his mouth before the season about Brady and the Pats mystique evaporating because of "ghosts".

Pretty stupid thing to say on TV - - many of us (and more importantly, of course- Brady) had November 3rd circled on the calendar for months.

What happened yesterday was pretty much affected in April.
 
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