The stats for the Steelers' game will show Mendenhall rushing for 100 yards, except one of those rushes was on the 9 yard play where the officials gave the Steelers an early Christmas present by adding an extra yard for a gift first down, so in reality Mendenhall only gained 99 yards in the game. Thus an officiating error gives Mendenhall an unearned 100 yard rushing game, and also erroneously lists the Jets as allowing a 100 yard rusher for the first time this year.
You would think that your team doesn't have a sexual deviant as your head coach. This is what you care about?
A sexual deviant?! Ha ha ha ha ha! Too funny! And truth be told, I think the Jets are very overrated on defense, but it was a crazy that he was clearly a yard short and they just said "First down!"
Not this Jets fan. Rex liking his wife's feet means nothing to me. Actually, I think it's kind of cute. Who would you rather have as a coach? Rex or Fist Pumper? If you say Fist Pumper, you are full of sh*t.
You seem "under" informed about this subject. The video that is out there is the LEAST of the things that rex and his Wife have been engaging in.
Like when the Dolphin fans learned that their tight end coach/offensive coordinator had porn on his lap top?
Yeah, that's abnormal...so abnormal that it blew up to be a huge media frenzy........WAY more abnormal than chubby screaming "get in my belly" at he films his wife's feet..... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Well the video clearly showed that the Dolphins recovered the ball against the Steelers but it didn't matter. So yes, the Jets have given up a 100 yard rusher. The refs always seem to give the Steelers the calls.
Of course it's cute...and him wanting to see her "get a big one in all three holes" is just adorable.
I know its off topic but this is very true.....the league LOVES Pittsburgh and always has. Take this week for example, obviously playing on a Thu night is a gift and a curse....on one hand its tough because you have a short week to prepare ecspecially a disadvantage on the road.......on the other hand you get 10 days off wich is like a "mini bye" to rest up and get ready for the stretch. Well to make it easier on their darlings they spoon feed them a putrid Carolina team at home, then they get some much needed time off. Ironic? Nah. Trust me this is just one small example of the breaks this franchise gets, we as Phins fans saw one first hand a couple months ago.
Carolina was 8-8 last year and the game was scheduled some time ago. NFL gave Miami a home game on Thursday night against a Chicago team that was 7-9 the year before.
Anyone who watches football could calculate that Carolina would likely have the deck stacked against them, and either Matt Moore or Claussen likely as the QB, Sure the Bears are a suprise but it didnt take much carefull thought to figure they were going to be better than CAR. Again, this is not the only example of Pitt love, there is a long list going all the way back to the illegal Franco Harris TD, to the SB vs the Seahawks all the way to the Ben fumble at the 1 yd line. These things are no accident.
For me I don't think Carolina being as bad as they are was that obvious, though I did expect Chicago to be better. I just have a hard time buying into some of the "NFL loves or hates such-such team" to the point where it affects outcomes. Pittsburgh's QB was suspended four (six was never going happen) games without ever being charged for a crime. Not saying he didn't actually commit the crime (I personally think he's a dirtbag) and I understand you don't have to be charged with a crime, but four games for your star QB without ever being charged of anything? That's pretty big, especially in a sport where there are only 16 games and the playoff race is always close. In those four games they played Atlanta, Tennessee, Tampa Bay, and division rival Baltimore. It's hard to project year to year but aside from Tampa, three of those four teams had high expectations. It worked out for them but their season could have been on life-support very early. Thread derail...