love2theOLINE 
Joined: 14 May 2008 Posts: 3330 Location: Phoenix, AZ
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| #1CARDSFAN wrote: | | love2theOLINE wrote: | From Mike and Mike this morning, Haley and Rapistberger don't get along. Haley might be available as an OC this offseason. I wouldn't mind that.
Saban would be gone in a year to take another college job |
That's funny cause a few weeks back Toothlessberger was on ESPN or a show like that talking haley up like he was the second coming. |
This is from ESPN rumors
| Quote: | In the wake of the loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger rightly shouldered some of the blame -- after all, it was he that threw the interception that led directly to the Cowboys' game-winning field goal in OT. However, he also took the opportunity on Sunday night to stir up some controversy regarding the man calling the plays, according to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
Asked if Dallas did something to take TE Heath Miller out of the game in the second half, Roethlisberger dead-panned, "No, I just don't think we called the right plays to get him the ball."
The QB was then asked about the lack of the no-huddle offense in the second half, and after pausing, he replied, "I don't ... that's tough for me to answer right now. In the second half, we really didn't do much of it. And, um, that's disappointing."
The Tribune-Review's Dejan Kovacevic opined that this had the makings of "a 100-percent legitimate, non-manufactured quarterback vs. coordinator controversy." Perfect for the Steelers' current situation -- battling for a spot in the postseason with two games left. However, ESPN AFC North blogger Jamison Hensley isn't ready to identify it as strongly: |
_________________ Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition.
thanks to sandwhich on the sig |
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