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		<title>Steelers: No Better than Anyone Else</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 03:13:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>by John Cihon The Pittsburgh Steelers used to consider themselves to be a classier organization than the other clubs in the National Football League. The Pittsburgh Steelers used to pride themselves on not having players on their team who were beset by the bad behavior and problems with the law that seem to follow some [...]</p><p><a href="http://nicepickcowher.com/2008/04/08/steelers-no-better-than-anyone-else/">Steelers: No Better than Anyone Else</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher - A Pittsburgh Steelers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>The Pittsburgh Steelers used to consider themselves to be a classier organization than the other clubs in the National Football League.<span>  </span>The Pittsburgh Steelers used to pride themselves on not having players on their team who were beset by the bad behavior and problems with the law that seem to follow some other clubs.<span>  </span>They can’t possibly think that anymore, can they?<span></span></p>
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<p>Recently, the Steelers had two players arrested and charged in connection with domestic violence incidents: linebacker James Harrison and backup wide receiver Cedrick Wilson.<span>  </span>Harrison was the first to be charged, and the Steelers responded by doing nothing to their Pro Bowl player and team MVP.<span>  </span>Then Wilson was arrested, and the team responding by cutting him immediately.<span>  </span>For the record, let me state that a person is innocent until proven guilty, it is very easy to make an accusation, and current domestic violence laws give little consideration to the rights of the accused.<span>  </span>But Harrison confessed to the police, and Wilson apologized in the media for his actions.<span>  </span>Steelers chairman Dan Rooney then insulted the intelligence of me and every other football fan listening by making a statement to the media that Wilson was dropped to make an example because of the domestic violence charges, while Harrison was not dropped because his incident stemmed from a dispute over getting his baby baptized.<span> </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" align="left">The truth of the matter is, the Steelers acted like pretty much every other team in the NFL does: they cut the mediocre player, and let the good player get away with it.<span>  </span>Unlike most other teams in the NFL, the Steelers immediate cutting of Wilson and subsequent statements to the press highlight how completely unprepared the Steelers’ public relations department is to deal with potential bad publicity.<span>  </span>The Steelers have seldom had to deal with negative publicity throughout the history of the franchise, and clearly they weren’t prepared.<span>  </span>By cutting Wilson so quickly, they made the fact that they didn’t cut (or even discipline) Harrison all the more apparent.<span>  </span>The Steelers and fans looking at the world through black and gold colored glasses can try to rationalize how the two players’ situations are different all they want, but the fact is this: both men hit their girlfriends, both men confessed to it, and both men publicly apologized and have apparently attempted to make amends after the incidents by entering counseling.<span>  </span>I don’t see a difference.<span> </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" align="left">James Harrison’s charges were dropped last week at the request of the victim.<span>  </span>The Pittsburgh Steelers would prefer you forget about his behavior.<span>  </span>However, I will not forget that in the off-season this year, the Pittsburgh Steelers showed that like pretty much every other team in the NFL, they’re willing to let a star player get away with things that get lesser players cut.<span>  </span></p>
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		<title>Conference Championship Week Thoughts and Ernie Holmes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2008 03:29:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Zach</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; In case you haven’t heard by now, the local television station in Green Bay, Wisconsin pulled Saturday’s syndicated episode of “Seinfeld” because it’s New York Giants’ quarterback Eli Manning’s favorite show. Apparently they hoped to throw off Manning’s game (and didn’t realize that the show is actually available on DVD now). But what they [...]</p><p><a href="http://nicepickcowher.com/2008/01/21/conference-championship-week-thoughts-and-ernie-holmes/">Conference Championship Week Thoughts and Ernie Holmes</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher - A Pittsburgh Steelers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">In case you haven’t heard by now, the local television station in Green Bay, Wisconsin pulled Saturday’s syndicated episode of “<strong>Seinfeld</strong>” because it’s <strong>New York Giants</strong>’ quarterback<strong> Eli Manning</strong>’s favorite show.<span>  </span>Apparently they hoped to throw off Manning’s game (and didn’t realize that the show is actually available on DVD now).<span>  </span>But what they should have worried about is the very real possibility that <strong>Green Bay Packers</strong> quarterback <strong>Brett Farve</strong> might also be a “Seinfeld” fan, because he was definitely off during the <strong>NFC Championship</strong> game last night.<span>  </span>Farve seemed bothered by the sub-zero temperatures and played sloppily all night, culminating in an overtime interception that ended up giving the win to the Giants.<span>  </span>Despite Farve’s lackluster play, the national media seems to have largely given him a pass on that, probably because they spent most of the season building him up.<span>  </span>And the build-up wasn’t undeserved, but don’t be mistaken, Farve played badly last night and was as responsible as anyone on the Packers for their loss.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I would expect that <strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong> fans should be able to get excited about a football team with a young quarterback who throws to a wide receiver named <span><strong>Plaxico Burress</strong> that had to win three road games to advance to <strong>Super Bowl XLII</strong>, where they’ll have to face this decade’s version of evil incarnate, the <strong>New England Patriots</strong>.<span>  </span>I know I’m excited.<span></span><br />
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span>And speaking of Seinfeld, the idea that <strong>Jessica Simpson</strong> distracted <strong>Dallas Cowboys</strong> quarterback <strong>Tony Romo</strong> and was somehow responsible for the Cowboy’s early playoff exit is a lot of talk about nothing.<span>  </span>Romo’s coach suggested the vacation, and teammate <strong>Terrell Owens</strong> paid for it, so quit trying to blame the blonde.<span>  </span>I’m reasonably sure that if Romo hadn’t spent his week off cavorting in </span><span>Mexico</span><span> with a famous blonde, he would have spent it with a non-famous one anyway.<span></span><br />
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span><strong>Ben Roethlisberger</strong> is entering into off-season contract negotiations and with his spectacular play this season, he’ll pretty much be able to name his price, although I wouldn’t be surprised if the Rooneys would prefer to have an average quarterback instead who wouldn’t effectively force them into writing a check for thirty-plus million dollars.<span>  </span>But Big Ben will get his big payday, and as much as any quarterback in the NFL does, he deserves it.<span>  </span>I don’t think that any quarterback has done more with less this year; he does have to throw to <strong>Cedrick Wilson</strong>, after all.<span>  </span>What Ben won’t get, however, is a contract extension for <strong>Alan Faneca</strong> or the tall wide receiver he wants.<span>  </span>The Steelers simply don’t do things that way, and this year won’t be any different.<span>  </span>Even though signing Ben without giving him people to protect him and people to throw to is a bit like buying a new Ferrari and not getting insurance, the Rooney way has never involved spending any more than you need to in the off-season.<span>  </span>The New England Patriots are also a team that never spent a lot in the off-season before this year.<span>  </span>The results of their spending are both undeniable and spectacular, and although I would hope </span><span>Pittsburgh</span><span> notices, I would be very surprised by any change at all in the way things are done.<span>  </span>If anything, the big contract that Ben will surely be signed to may serve to reduce off-season spending.<span></span><br />
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span>If you needed any proof that the </span><span>Pittsburgh</span><span> mainstream media wears black and gold colored glasses when covering the Steelers look no further that the coverage of Cedrick Wilson’s girlfriend flipping out and shooting at a wall in </span><span>Wilson</span><span>’s house.<span>  </span>All the local coverage droned on about the situation ending peacefully and how something dire was averted, but the fact remained that she fired shots, they called in the SWAT team, and they evacuated over seventy neighbors.<span>  </span>If I started shooting at the wall in my house and they called the SWAT team in, I’m reasonably sure the media coverage would not use the word ‘peaceful’ at all.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span>Tragically, <strong>Ernie “Fats” Holmes</strong>, defensive lineman, member of the <strong>Steel Curtain</strong>, and two-time Super Bowl champion died in a car crash this week.<span>  </span>Shortly after he died, I spoke to someone who knew him during his time in with the Steelers. <span> </span><span> </span>He said that Holmes was ‘a crazy animal’, and told me several entertaining stories, none of which are probably appropriate to print here.<span>  </span>And Holmes certainly didn’t live a trouble-free life.<span>  </span>But he was a complex individual, and seemed to inspire great loyalty in the other members of the Steel Curtain.<span>  </span>After football, he became an ordained minister and seemed to settle down.<span>  </span><span> </span><strong>Dwight White</strong> may have said it best when he said, “</span>You know, it&#8217;s all about where you end up, and Ernie blossomed into an individual that I respected, admired and will miss.&#8221;</p>
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