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Friday, February 03, 2006

Super Steelers Update.

From the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:

Cowher: Polamalu and Kreider are 'fine' BREAKING NEWS

Notebook: Kreider held out of practice

Post-Super Bowl security announced
Police in Pittsburgh will be armed with helicopters, tear gas, dogs and horses in case things get out of hand Sunday night after Super Bowl XL.

Steeler-less in Seattle — Franco ended career with Seahawks

Fans not welcome at Pittsburgh airport after Super Bowl

Porter keeps going
Joey Porter's mouth continued to roar Thursday when he unleashed another verbal assault against the Seattle Seahawks that wasn't strictly limited to tight end Jerramy Stevens.

Seahawks downplay remarks

Findlay's all fired up for Super Bowl

Scouting Steelers passing

A late father's wish

Keisel: Best fan arrives

Franco examines Super Bowls

Steelers FAQ


Seahawks notebook: Hackett misses practice

Super numbers

Starkey: Noll watching with pride
It's a shame Chuck Noll can't be a part of this -- not that he ever sought the spotlight.

In many ways, the Steelers still wear "The Emperor's" clothes. Noll is the one who permanently changed the culture of the franchise when he was hired as coach in 1969, the one who "created and expected a certain level of excellence and performance and commitment," as Rocky Bleier put it Thursday.

The Steelers were an old, bad joke before Noll arrived. They've been a beacon of strength, for the most part, ever since. Of course, it took him four years to turn things around, so he never would have lasted with the Daniel Snyders of the world.

Daniel Rooney, different story.

Sadly, Noll isn't feeling well enough to come to the phone these days, but he'll be intently watching Super Bowl XL with his wife, Marianne, at their home in Bonita Springs, Fla.

"His back is terrible," Mrs. Noll said yesterday. "He goes from bad to worse."

Noll's former players keep tabs on him and are concerned about what has apparently become a variety of health issues. Noll turned 74 on Jan. 5.

Prisuta: Finding his fire

Porter: Steelers will try to make Seahawks 'tap out'
Pittsburgh linebacker Joey Porter kept up his verbal barrage against the Seahawks, saying Thursday the Steelers will be so physical in the Super Bowl they will try to make Seattle quit playing.

Polamalu a contradictory storm of big hits, soft talk

Polamalu's hairdo turns heads

No, Steelers didn't steal their logo - but it's not theirs

Welcome to the club?

NFL adds Motown flair to Super Bowl lineup

Rothlisbergers causes confusion in Big Ben's hometown

Many Detroiters take on Steelers as their own

The Las Vegas Steelers? Check back in 40 years

Seahawks kick 12th Man dispute to federal court

You're not game to watch the Super Bowl?

Notebook: Seattle's Locklear thankful for second chance

Bettors have plenty of options on Super Bowl Sunday

Dad, son sell Super Bowl tickets to pay college tuition

XL -- The Extra-Large excess of the Super Bowl

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First of all, the word is SEX, not GENDER. If you are ever tempted to use the word GENDER, don't. The word is SEX! SEX! SEX! SEX! For example: "My sex is male." is correct. "My gender is male." means nothing. Look it up. What kind of sick neo-Puritan nonsense is this? Idiot left-fascists, get your blood-soaked paws off the English language. Hence I am choosing "male" under protest.

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