Monday, January 19, 2009

PITTSBURGH IS GOING TO THE SUPER BOWL!


Baltimore Ravens running back, Willis MaGahee, was knocked out by the Pittsburgh Steelers Ryan Clark. This hard hit caused a fumble, which the Steelers recovered.
(photo courtesy of the Baltimore Sun)


Big Ben at training camp


The big news tonight is a pleasure for me to report. The Pittsburgh Steelers are going to the SUPER BOWL! After literally knocking out cold various members of the Baltimore Ravens (Baltimore safety Daren Stone was knocked so loopy with a concussion, he started walking toward the wrong sideline), the Steelers defeated the trash talking, uncouth, and rather uncivilized Ravens by a score of Twenty-Four to Thirteen!

(The following on the field, game day images were shot by me during a previous game. All images on my column were shot by me unless noted otherwise)


Ike Taylor


Casey Hampton blew up the Raven's front line all night long


Desha Townsend warming up on the stationary bicycle


Troy Palamalu looking to hit somebody, or something. He played like a demon, and was the star of the defense on this night. He would deny such, as he is very humble and does his talking with his deeds!


(CLICK ON IMAGES TO ENLARGE)

The game was an extreme lesson in how to hit like a Mac Truck, as the two top defenses in the NFL went head-to-head! The crème always rises to the top, as the Best-of-the-Best took the Ravens to school… After a week of threats, false promises, and other boorish communiqués from the Baltimore Ravens, who ended up showing their true color … Paper Tiger! An empty can rolling down the road makes more noise than a full one!

Big Ben thanked all of you over there, announcing his feelings and support for you who serve their country during an interview on national television after the game . He was the only one this weekend who (in the middle of a celebration, no less) was selfless, and took the time to do so! Well-done Big Ben…

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The Steeler Fight song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAfHYQyxV08

Keep your head down,

Henry Hill, Plum Pennsylvania

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