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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.The thing is Lester Hayes never needed the stickies to perform the way he did. He was that good.certainly the Raiders would never have done anything to gain an unfair advantage!
Agree.That's pretty cool given how much absolute hatred the Harrison had for the Patriots during his Steelers days.
I am sure it is different in Steeler Town
Game summary from Wiki.You have a link to this or in some form of print form? Would love to use it on **** talking Steelers fans.
ThanksOh, I recognized some serious BS in there, but didn’t realize that it was an intentional spoof. Well played, @Actual Pats Fan.
Not for nothing but the Steelers also lost a 3rd round draft pick in 79' for running illegal practice. The most damning part was Noll acknowledged he knew the rules but broke em anyway because he didn't agree with it, which leads to the obvious question - what other rules was he ignoring?Also, there was no lost draft pick, particularly a first rounder, as we were the only team to ever lose a pick that high. The Steelers did lose a 3rd rounder once in 2001 for circumventing the ‘98 salary cap, but that’s the only pick they’ve ever lost.
I like Noll's frankness.Not for nothing but the Steelers also lost a 3rd round draft pick in 79' for running illegal practice. The most damning part was Noll acknowledged he knew the rules but broke em anyway because he didn't agree with it, which leads to the obvious question - what other rules was he ignoring?