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Steelers congratulations thread.


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This is why Jerry Richardson emulates Pittsburgh and not Arizona. I'm not very fond of them, their fans are abrasive, and their ability to be consistent and competitive every year is a trait of them that I hate but at the same time respect. But yeah, I rooted for them in this game.

They f*cking earned their trophy today. If you think the refs did a shitty job, write a persuasive essay to Roger Goodell stating that you should replace them because you obviously can make a better judgment from your couch than they can on the f*cking field.

2009 Pittsburgh Steelers NFL Champions

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Congrats. KNOW GET THE HELL OFF A PANTHERS MESSAGE BOARD

KEEP POUNDIN

Says the new guy.

But really I don't think we emulate the Steelers. The defense especially.

Either that or we honestly try, and just come up with a full bag of fail.

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Says the new guy.

But really I don't think we emulate the Steelers. The defense especially.

Either that or we honestly try, and just come up with a full bag of fail.

the latter. Big Cats wants us to emulate the steelers.. we've just been failing at parts. We got the physical offense and running game down.. but our "feared" defense needs work.

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The Steelers won no congrats and definitely no d*ck suckin from me, f*ck your team and anybody else thats not the Panthers, because that the same thing that any other fan would say about us if we were the champs, so f*ck you and everybody else........

GO PANTHERS!!!!!

I hate malt liquor...ugh...so low class. But I love the Hatorade! Keep it comin'! I am amused!:D

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