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Big Ben must be suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder
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Posted 2006-10-08, 10:55 PM
With all the crap he's been through he sure seems to have really happy jittery feet.

After the game he basically said "don't worry, we'll do better soon."

I swear my Steelers are sounding like the Browns more and more each week.

"Man, 2 or 3 plays and we would've won that game."

This is all Bus's fault. Where is the fire?
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Posted 2006-10-09, 12:23 AM in reply to NonGayMan's post "Big Ben must be suffering from..."
On a bright note, I heard the bears won.
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Posted 2006-10-09, 12:49 AM in reply to Sovereign's post starting "On a bright note, I heard the bears won."
Big Ben was never a good quarterback. All he had to do was hand the ball off and throw a ball or two and not turn it over. He got lucky and came into a good situation and instantly became an overrated QB. A couple key players leave and his role gets a little bigger and he buckles. Sure he's had some shit happen in the offseason, but that still doesn't change his terrible decision making.
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Posted 2006-10-09, 07:57 AM in reply to NonGayMan's post "Big Ben must be suffering from..."
I thought this thread was about the clock tower...
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Posted 2006-10-09, 08:11 AM in reply to WetWired's post starting "I thought this thread was about the..."
big ben is never going ot be good this year, unless parker and ward become bigger leaders so ben doesnt feel all pressured
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Posted 2006-10-09, 09:00 AM in reply to WetWired's post starting "I thought this thread was about the..."
hahah i thought the exact same thing
When my time comes, I want to be burried face down. That way, anyone that doesn't like me, can kiss my ass!
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Posted 2006-10-09, 01:39 PM in reply to WetWired's post starting "I thought this thread was about the..."
WetWired said:
I thought this thread was about the clock tower...
I thought this thread was about a Bull.
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Posted 2006-10-10, 01:11 AM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "I thought this thread was about a Bull."
Big Ben Bull.

Put the crack down.
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Posted 2006-10-10, 10:35 PM in reply to Sovereign's post starting "Big Ben Bull. Put the crack down."
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Big Ben Bull.

Put the crack down.
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Posted 2006-10-10, 10:57 PM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "http://external.cache.el-mundo.net/acces..."
Look how nervous the guy on the left looks like while hes standing next to a black man.
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Posted 2006-10-11, 09:38 AM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "http://external.cache.el-mundo.net/acces..."
That Big Ben can suck on my Big Dick.
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Posted 2006-10-11, 07:43 PM in reply to sue_13's post starting "Big Ben was never a good quarterback...."
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Big Ben was never a good quarterback. All he had to do was hand the ball off and throw a ball or two and not turn it over. He got lucky and came into a good situation and instantly became an overrated QB. A couple key players leave and his role gets a little bigger and he buckles. Sure he's had some shit happen in the offseason, but that still doesn't change his terrible decision making.
Nah, he was great in 2004-2005. Just look at last year's postseason (disregarding the Super Bowl). He did good against Cincinatti, lit up the Colts, and basically single-handedly destroyed the Broncos. He also made the "Tackle."

The SB is another story. He made a few key plays, though.

People seem to forget that he led the team to 15-1 in 2004 and then led the team to a SB victory in 2005. Tommy Maddox surely wouldn't have done any better.
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Posted 2006-10-12, 08:15 AM in reply to NonGayMan's post starting "Nah, he was great in 2004-2005. Just..."
He didn't "light" up the Colts. They won by 3 points dude and we could have tied it if Vanderjagt hit that freakin field goal. And man I'm glad we got rid of that clown.
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