You'll always have the Greatest Show on Turf. One heck of a team there.
Yep.
The only NFL team to ever record three straight 500+ point seasons in a row.
You'll always have the Greatest Show on Turf. One heck of a team there.
HOF worthy qb who would have made more noise for the Rams if he hadn't gotten hurt then lost his nerve for a while. They were something special.That 1999 season was one of the greatest stories in NFL history.
Kurt Warner came out of nowhere, and all of the sudden you had "The Greatest Show on Turf", and they won the Super Bowl.
Also, don't forget the 1957-58 St. Louis Hawks. They won the NBA Championship.
Top Theories:
1) Maybe its his natural skin color due to his dark soul rotting his body from the inside out?
2) Pressed his eye too hard into the telescope while spying on the Kansas City Chief's practice?
3) He was playing catch with Tom Brady with an overinflated ball?
:think:
That city's a smoggy pit. St. Louis is good decent Midwestern town with folks who've suffered through some real rotten years rooting for a team that used to be the toast of the league.
What a total, sickening screw job.:down:
That 1999 season was one of the greatest stories in NFL history.
Kurt Warner came out of nowhere, and all of the sudden you had "The Greatest Show on Turf", and they won the Super Bowl.
Also, don't forget the 1957-58 St. Louis Hawks. They won the NBA Championship.
Actually, I think the NFL did a really good job the last time they did realignment. They kept a lot of the rivalries and at the same time did pretty good geographically.
College football, on the other hand, is a joke.
Rutgers is in the Big 10, with Nebraska and Maryland. West Virginia is in the Big 12. Texas A&M is in the SEC, etc.
Yes, the only thing we're missing is Lord Stanley's Cup
Yep. Gotta have a team, or two, in LA. Gotta have a team in England. :vomit:
Part of a global strategy created by rich, old white guys who should be looking south of the border if they're set on expansion instead of angling for where they feel most comfortable vacationing abroad. Moot with the growing recognition of brain trauma...I'll be surprised if the whole enterprise isn't dead in the water before I'm in the ground.I think the whole London idea is completely insane.
Part of a global strategy created by rich, old white guys who should be looking south of the border if they're set on expansion instead of angling for where they feel most comfortable vacationing abroad. Moot with the growing recognition of brain trauma...I'll be surprised if the whole enterprise isn't dead in the water before I'm in the ground.
Within twenty years it won't exist as we know it.
You're starting to sound like Rush Limbaugh.
Antonio Brown has been ruled out for the Denver game.
I guess Pacman Jones owes Brown an apology.
This is a big blow to the Steelers.
With Brown out, Ben's shoulder sprained, and the Steelers down to their 3rd and 4th string running backs, the only thing that can save the Steelers is Peyton Manning.
Thank you for the last. I won't feel that badly if he drops a few hundread yards and a handful of tds on you now. :think: :noid:Antonio Brown has been ruled out for the Denver game.
I guess Pacman Jones owes Brown an apology.
This is a big blow to the Steelers.
With Brown out, Ben's shoulder sprained, and the Steelers down to their 3rd and 4th string running backs, the only thing that can save the Steelers is Peyton Manning.
Should be a tune up or a career tombstone. Either Manning will come out looking mostly like he did when he rallied them against a healthier team and the team will respond to him the way it did last, or...Everything's coming up for the Broncos, so if they blow this one, it'll be hard to imagine who else to blame. You're hosting a hobbled opponent and you've got a Hall of Famer at quarterback. No pressure.
Should be a tune up or a career tombstone. Either Manning will come out looking mostly like he did when he rallied them against a healthier team and the team will respond to him the way it did last, or...
Maybe the Steelers will take their best blitzing shots and aggravating an old body early and try to force the issue into the hands of the youngster.
Also, I've got a real bad feeling about my Pats.
This game's an enigma to me.
If Maclin doesn't play, or does play and isn't 100%, I think that will be a big advantage for your Patriots.
Remember how Bernard Pollard injured Brady, Gronk, and Welker three different times?
Try to imagine if Pollard would have done it all in the same year, and all three of those guys were out or questionable for a playoff game.
That's the position the Steelers are in right now.
If Peyton was vintage Peyton, I'd say your guys were doomed. They still have more than a chance.