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| ROBINSON ON FOOTBALL: Scrawl of pen, selfish decision may have doomed Steelers |
NFL Football |
11/07/2006 |
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PITTSBURGH (AP) -The genesis for a season that has gone terribly wrong may be traced to a pair of seemingly unconnected events that occurred long before any member of the Pittsburgh Steelers stepped on a field. A motorcycle wrecked. A mansion purchased. A season ruined? Ben Roethlisberger's decision to not strap on a helmet before he rode his racing-style motorcycle through downtown Pittsburgh on a sunny June day. A pen scrawl on a North Carolina luxury home sales agreement. Unwittingly, they may have c |
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| Steelers' Porter fined $15,000 for remarks toward officials |
NFL Football |
11/07/2006 |
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PITTSBURGH (AP) -Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Joey Porter was fined $15,000 for remarks made to a member of referee Tony Corrente's officiating crew during a 20-13 loss at Oakland on Oct. 29. Porter was fined for unsportmanslike conduct on the play, two plays after linebacker Larry Foote drew the same penalty. The two penalties led to a field goal by Oakland during the Raiders' upset victory, one of six Steelers losses in seven games. Porter, a three-time Pro Bowl linebacker and one of the NFL's most voca |
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| FBI: Heinz Field break-in not terrorism |
NFL Football |
11/07/2006 |
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| nd dismissed.'' Carnegie Mellon students Sudeep Paul, 21, and Anand Durvasula, 20, remained jailed Tuesday, unable to post $1 million bond each. Police said they were caught trying to climb into the stadium about 2 a.m. Sunday, 14 hours before the Pittsburgh Steelers played the Denver Broncos. Authorities believe the men were trying to sneak into the stadium so Paul, a film student, could videotape Durvasula for a homemade music video. A city magistrate imposed the high bail because the action by the student |
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| Broncos' Brandon out for the year |
NFL Football |
11/06/2006 |
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| Denver, CO (MySportsbook) - Denver Broncos safety Sam Brandon suffered a torn ACL in his right knee during Sunday's 31-20 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers and he is expected to miss the remainder of the season. Brandon had 14 tackles this season and no interceptions, seeing action mostly as a fifth defensive back. On Sunday, he saw a lot of action due to a concussion suffered to Nick Ferguson. In his fifth season, Brandon has 131 tackles and one interception in 63 games. In other Broncos' injury news, defensive |
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| Steelers starting to speak out about a season gone wrong |
NFL Football |
11/06/2006 |
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PITTSBURGH (AP) -The ring ceremonies and confident talk of winning a second Super Bowl title in as many seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers are long gone, replaced by the harsh reality of a season fast sinking into abject failure. The handshakes and hugging from February are a fading memory as the Steelers haul a 2-6 record into the second half of a season gone wrong. Their 31-20 loss Sunday to Denver was their third in a row and enabled them to match their worst record at this stage of a season in coach Bill |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 5, 2006) |
NFL Football |
11/06/2006 |
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| Ginest, G Isaac Sowells, G Fred Matua, T Ryan Tucker, WR Travis Wilson, DE Orpheus Roye. Chargers - 3rd QB Charlie Whitehurst, CB Cletis Gordon, S Andre Lott, FB Andrew Pinnock, WR Greg Camarillo, TE Ryan Krause, LB Shaun Phillips. DENVER BRONCOS AT PITTSBURGH STEELERS, 4:15 P.M. (ET) Broncos - WR Quincy Morgan, WR Todd Devoe, S Hamza Abdullah, RB Tatum Bell, FB Kyle Johnson, LB Nate Webster, G Chris Kuper, DE Kenny Peterson. Steelers - QB Brian St. Pierre, FL Willie Reid, RB Duce Staley, SS Mike Logan, C Jeff Har |
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| 2 college students arrested for allegedly trying to break into Heinz Field |
NFL Football |
11/05/2006 |
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PITTSBURGH (AP) -Two college students were arrested after police said they tried to break into Heinz Field early Sunday, hours before the Pittsburgh Steelers were to play the Denver Broncos. Anand Durvasula was charged with one count of trespass and Paul Sudeep was charged with one count of conspiracy, Cmdr. Thomas Stangrecki said. Sudeep and Durvasula, both Carnegie Mellon University students, attempted to climb the fence around the stadium at about 2 a.m. and were caught by surveillance cameras, Police Ch |
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| 2 college students charged with trying to break into Heinz Field |
NFL Football |
11/05/2006 |
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PITTSBURGH (AP) -Two college students were charged with criminal trespass and criminal conspiracy after police said they tried to break into Heinz Field early Sunday, hours before the Pittsburgh Steelers were to play the Denver Broncos. Paul Sudeep and Anand Durvasula both Carnegie Mellon University students, attempted to climb the fence around the stadium at about 2 a.m. and were caught by surveillance cameras, Police Chief Nate Harper said. The men cooperated after being apprehended, telling police they h |
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| Steelers Try to Find Super Bowl Flavor Vs. Broncos |
NFL Football |
11/03/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The watch is on for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and that focus does not concern the team's imminent climb up the AFC North ladder. At 2-5, and fresh off a loss to the woeful Oakland Raiders last week, NFL observers have now begun charting whether the reigning Super Bowl champs will post the worst regular season encore in league history. The Denver Broncos, who will look to extend the Steelers' misery at Heinz Field this week, know a little something about that record, because they own it. After wi |
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| Cowher's status not reflected in Steelers' record - or is it? |
NFL Football |
11/03/2006 |
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PITTSBURGH (AP) -Forty Pittsburgh Steelers players have never known an NFL coach other than Bill Cowher. Those 40 players are beginning to wonder if they will have to learn the methods of another coach next season - and not necessarily in another city. Halfway through what has been the most disappointing and frustrating of his 15 seasons as the Steelers' coach, Cowher has given no hints about whether he'll return for a 16th season - the last one under his current contract - or retire. Asked about his stat |
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