Mike Tomlin at the presser: I thought we both represented what the AFC North is all about.
Yep, pretty much nailed it
Yep, pretty much nailed it
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Prime Time is saying Burfict was trying to NOT hit Brown
That just seems made upOnto tomorrow's games. When tailgating starts tomorrow morning for the Vikings game it will be a balmy -7 with a windchill of -23. kickoff as of now is -2 with a windchill of -17. I was personally hoping for -13 but it will do.
Prime Time is saying Burfict was trying to NOT hit Brown
The Bungles earned their name last night. If I was the owner Burfict and Jones wouldn't be Bengals today. They handed the Steelers the win with those stupid penalties at the end.
I tell you what... Insane amount of respect for a fan going to sit out in those elements. I couldn't imagine sitting out in 35-40 degree weather.
agree 100000%I'd also part ways with Marvin Lewis. 13 years in the league without a playoff win is not a fluke. The fact that his team was so undisciplined yesterday speaks as much to him as those knuckleheads.
stay warm! I'm obviously rooting for the other side, but hope you have a blast!Its warmed up since I left for TCF. It was -8 and is now only -7.
stay warm! I'm obviously rooting for the other side, but hope you have a blast!
The fact that beer has to be in a cooler to keep I from freezing and you still need to put it in front of a heater to drink it makes it fun already.
Its warmed up since I left for TCF. It was -8 and is now only -7.
I'd also part ways with Marvin Lewis. 13 years in the league without a playoff win is not a fluke. The fact that his team was so undisciplined yesterday speaks as much to him as those knuckleheads.
Lost amidst the finger-pointing at the Cincinnati Bengals' utter collapse at the end of their playoff loss against the Pittsburgh Steelers is the strange actions by Steelers linebackers coach and former player Joey Porter.
As Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown was being tended to by trainers and staff of the Steelers, Porter came on the field. As Brown was being led off the field by said trainers, Porter lingered in the middle of the field and chattered with an official and some Bengals.
Rule 13.1.2 is pretty clear:
Either or both team attendants and their helpers may enter the field to attend their team during a team timeout by either team. No other non-player may come on the field without the Referee's permission, unless he is an incoming substitute (5-2-2).
During any team timeout, all playing rules continue in force. Representatives of either team are prohibited from entering the field unless they are incoming substitutes, or team attendants or trainers entering to provide for the welfare of a player, and any game-type activities are prohibited on the Field of Play.
Not even head coaches are allowed on the field.
Porter is not a trainer for the Steelers, he's a linebackers coach. Is it possible Porter obtained permission from an official to come onto the field in a heated game between two rivals? Unlikely.
I'm pulling for Seattle just to make sure there isn't another playoff game in Minnesota. I'm miserable just looking at this.