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Question: Winslow here. What is your favorite pet name for the Steelers?

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Reply #500 - Oct 14th, 2008 at 12:15pm
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ManzielStud wrote on Oct 14th, 2008 at 12:11pm:
Some Guy wrote on Oct 14th, 2008 at 8:14am:
robpop wrote on Oct 14th, 2008 at 4:41am:
Its only a matter of time before Winslow comes around with his big balls.

That was not just a win, that was a Browns bail out.


They did it for any of the following:

1. God
2. Home
3. Country
4. Digidawgs
5. Kellen!
6. Sway's virginity


I choose #5. They did indeed do it for Kellen, who couldn't be with the club. God bless us everyone, the Brown is back!

Browns stun Giants 35--14
By TOM WITHERS, AP Sports Writer
(AP)—Through weeks of frustration, injuries and a near-quarterback change, the Cleveland Browns never lost hope in this season.

On Monday night, they may have saved it.

With quarterback Derek Anderson outplaying Eli Manning, Braylon Edwards making big catches and Eric Wright returning an interception 94 yards for a touchdown, the Browns won on Monday night for the first time since 1993, ending New York’s 11-game road winning streak with a 35-14 win over the defending Super Bowl champions.

Anderson, whose job was in serious jeopardy just a few weeks ago and may have been down to one more loss, threw one of his two touchdown passes to Edwards, who announced his team’s return to the NFL’s prime-time weekday slot by performing a cartwheel and back flip during pregame introductions and then making the Giants look foolish.

In their first four games, the Browns (2-3) had shown no signs of living up to high expectations following a 10-6 season. They had dropped their first two games at home, lost three in a row overall and only a win over winless Cincinnati to show so far in 2008.

Now, they’ve got something to brag about.

“This is us,” Anderson said. “These were the guys who made plays all last season.”

Anderson finished 18-for-29 for 310 yards, Edwards caught five passes for a career-high 154 yards and Jamal Lewis scored on a 4-yard run for the Browns, who handed the Giants (4-1) their first loss, leaving the Tennessee Titans as the NFL’s only unbeaten team.

Manning was picked off three times and the Giants, so dominant through their first four games, were roughed up by the Browns.

In the closing minutes, Browns fans chanted “Over-rated” at the high-profile New Yorkers.

Aside from some more silly penalties, the Browns were superior to the Giants, who had reeled off 11 straight wins—12 counting the Super Bowl— outside of New Jersey since Week 1 last season. But Manning was not himself and New York, which embarrassed Cleveland during the exhibition season, missed an opportunity to open a two-game lead in the brutal NFC East.

“I threw three interceptions,” Manning said. “That’s unacceptable. That’s not the way we win games. You’re going to lose a game every once in a while, but we don’t like the way we played. That’s what’s disappointing.”

Edwards’ 11-yard TD reception on the first play of the fourth quarter gave the Browns a 27-14 lead, and he punctuated it with a reverse dunk over the goal post. The score capped an 87-yard drive which was bogged down by five Cleveland penalties. In all, the Browns went 117 yards on the drive.

“Forward, backward, forward, backward,” said tight end Steve Heiden, who had five catches while starting for injured Pro Bowler Kellen Winslow. “At least we got in there.”

The Giants then drove to the Cleveland 9, but on second-and-4, Manning locked onto wide receiver Amani Toomer, allowing Wright time to dart in front, make the interception and tiptoe down the sideline to the end zone. It was a satisfying turn for Wright, who was burned twice by the Giants during the Aug. 18 matchup.

“He held the ball a little longer and that allowed me to make a play,” Wright said. “I tried to give myself some room so I could stay in bounds and I lucked out.”

While Browns fans danced in the aisles, Anderson hit Edwards for the 2-point conversion to put the Browns ahead by 21.



AP - Oct 14, 12:13 am EDT
“This springboards us into our second season,” Edwards said. “The first three losses are over. We have 11 games left to play like we did tonight.”

Manning went 18-of-28 for 196 yards and threw a 22-yard TD pass to Plaxico Burress, who was back after serving a one-game suspension for violating team rules.

Moments after New York went up 7-3 on Brandon Jacobs’ 7-yard run, Edwards turned cornerback Aaron Ross around with a nice outside fake and hauled in a 70-yard pass from Anderson to set up Cleveland’s first TD, a 4-yard run by Lewis.

On the Browns’ next possession, Anderson put together his best-looking drive of the season. Given time to throw, he made all the correct reads and went 5-for-5 for 74 yards, threading a 22-yard TD pass over the middle to backup tight end Darnell Dinkins to give Cleveland a 17-7 halftime lead.

Manning countered with an 80-yard scoring drive—helped by a critical Cleveland penalty—to pull the Giants within 17-14. From the 3, he lofted a perfect TD pass to Burress, who easily ran past defensive back Terry Cousin. Three plays earlier, Manning had been sacked and fumbled on third down, but Browns safety Mike Adams was called for illegal contact, giving New York a first down.


Cleveland Browns wide receiver…

AP - Oct 14, 12:12 am EDT
Browns defensive end Corey Williams had provided the Giants with some bulletin-board material leading into the game. Williams, who was with Green Bay last season and lost to New York in the NFC title game, had said Cleveland’s defense planned to “hit him (Jacobs) in the mouth” and that “their ain’t nothing physical” about the Giants’ offensive line.

Williams also said he was going to try to knock Jacobs’ head off, remarks that were prominently displayed on the back pages of New York’s tabloid newspapers.

After Jacobs barreled through several Cleveland defenders for his TD early in the second quarter, he jawed with Williams.

It was the Browns, though, who got the last word.

Notes

Cleveland did not punt for the first time since 1995. … Lewis (9,428) had 88 yards and passed Hall of Famer Earl Campbell for 25th on the career rushing list. … Giants LB Antonio Pierce injured his quadriceps in the first quarter but returned. … The Browns improved to 13-13 on Monday night.


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Busy NFL news day. The Pacman got gobbled up by the league. Suspended for 4 games. Some guys never learn. But the 'Boys get Roy Willams from the Lions. Because 1 RW is never enough. Larry Johnson is charged with beating a woman for the 3rd time. And Sean Alexander may have a job soon. Worked out with the Skins and may be signed soon to back up Clinton Portis.....And the Forty NIners still suck. :necrophillicpost
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Pacman suspended indefinitely after a dustup with a guy hired to keep him out of trouble.  Roll Eyes
His league reinstatement lasted all of six weeks.

Wonder which arena league team'll take a flyer on him...

 
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A comeback to pro wrestling?

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The legend of Rich Rodriguez grows.
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A comeback to pro wrestling?

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The legend of Rich Rodriguez grows.


Didn't Pac Man go to VA Tech?...Same as Mike Vick. The legend of Frank Beamer grows.
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sweetcharmedlife wrote on Oct 14th, 2008 at 7:12pm:
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A comeback to pro wrestling?

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The legend of Rich Rodriguez grows.


Didn't Pac Man go to VA Tech?...Same as Mike Vick. The legend of Frank Beamer grows.


No, He went to WVU.  As being Pitt's main rival now, I remeber the run ins with the law he had there.

Anyway, I hope Joe Paterno hangs it up soon, so Pitt can get back to playing their real rival.
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Congrats.  Shock and awe.  I would if Bill Cowher regrets not taking the job.


Somwhere Rankin Smith is smiling.
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Congrats.  Shock and awe.  I would if Bill Cowher regrets not taking the job.


Somwhere Rankin Smith is smiling.


Watch Jerry Jones dump Bum Jr and pay Cowher 12 mil per starting next season.Ya heard it here 1st....
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Congrats.  Shock and awe.  I would if Bill Cowher regrets not taking the job.


Somwhere Rankin Smith is smiling.

Yo, popsickle, that win was large.

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Congrats.  Shock and awe.  I would if Bill Cowher regrets not taking the job.


Somwhere Rankin Smith is smiling.


Watch Jerry Jones dump Bum Jr and pay Cowher 12 mil per starting next season.Ya heard it here 1st....


Nope. The Cowman will be the next coach of your's and mine San Francisco Forty Niners. Grin
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Congrats.  Shock and awe.  I would if Bill Cowher regrets not taking the job.


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Yo, popsickle, that win was large.

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I agree, the win was huge.  But, it ain't bringing Pug back.
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Pats have a tough opponent in the Broncos Monday night
They are coached well, explosive in all three facets of the game.
Pats need to have a rebound from Cassel, as well see if Maroney
is back from his mystery illness, to bring the rock.
We have our hands full Monday night...
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way to go giants today.  a win is a win is a win

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and the bills won also

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Probably the worst 38-10 victory I have ever seen.  It took a while to get rolling against the Bungles.

Nest week the world champs.  A double dose of Jersey at Heinz Field next weeked.  The Scarlet Knights on Saturday and the Giants on Sunday.  I'll be at both.
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Probably the worst 38-10 victory I have ever seen.  It took a while to get rolling against the Bungles.

Nest week the world champs.  A double dose of Jersey at Heinz Field next weeked.  The Scarlet Knights on Saturday and the Giants on Sunday.  I'll be at both.


The Panthers are looking better than the Steelers these days...UGLY game in the Meadowlands today. But thanks to a late safety. I won some serious lunch money Fuck you Gazza, Will ya?
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Probably the worst 38-10 victory I have ever seen.  It took a while to get rolling against the Bungles.

Nest week the world champs.  A double dose of Jersey at Heinz Field next weeked.  The Scarlet Knights on Saturday and the Giants on Sunday.  I'll be at both.


The Panthers are looking better than the Steelers these days...UGLY game in the Meadowlands today. But thanks to a late safety. I won some serious lunch money Fuck you Gazza, Will ya?


Pitt looks better every week.  They have a good chance of making BCS game where they will become this year's Hawaii.

I did not bet any this weekend. 
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everybody say ow

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and the bills won also

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I KNEW that was you fotp? Why the name change?
And you are routing for the Bills? We may have finally found common ground.

BILLS 5-1

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Really not enough talk about that huge Falcons large victory last week.
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Weak 7 Power Stankings:

1A.Lions
1B.Bengals
3.Chiefs
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Bye,bye Mike Nolan. We hardly knew yee...Let the Mike Singletary era begin....Meanwhile,unfortunately,the Yorks era conitnues...Oh,the horror,the horror. What the fuck?
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Stillers a 3 point fav against the Giants this weekend.  Three points going to the Black and Gold for being the home team, so it is an even game.  I don't know how or why.  Bet the Giants.
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Pats found their mojo last night with a good win over the Broncos.
O line still needs help, Cassel needs to locate open receivers more often.
Randy Moss was Randy Moss.
On to the Hasslett coached Rams..
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Stillers a 3 point fav against the Giants this weekend.  Three points going to the Black and Gold for being the home team, so it is an even game.  I don't know how or why.  Bet the Giants.


Yes I would agree that the Gints front seven on D will be too much for the OLine to handle. I had my own spread for this game as Gints minus 2.5 so yes getting pts is a bonus.Winner of this game will be touted as the Super Bowl fave despite Titans being undefeated. But its too early there are still too many games and at least 12 teams well in the mix.Gotta love the NFL for that.Pats showed last night they will not go quietly and the more reps Cassel gets the more dangerous they are too.
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