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When the Pittsburgh Steelers re-signed veteran wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery prior to the 2012 NFL draft, they not only signed a proven veteran that is capable of serving as second, third or fourth wide receiver on the depth chart, they also signed...
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When Mike Wallace died on Sunday, a number of NFL fans heard the news and wondered if the Mike Wallace in question was the Pittsburgh Steelers receiver, not the legendary CBS newsman. Most people quickly figured out that it was the latter, by either...
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By Jeremy Hritz All things come to pass, good and bad. The deplorable quarterback play of the Pittsburgh Steelers of the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s stung but did not stick. The grit, production, and smiles of Hines Ward helped to capture two Super Bow...
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By now, Steelers fans are recovering somewhat from the news that Hines Ward chose to retire from the NFL in order to do so as a Pittsburgh Steelers player. In a moving tribute, Steelers fans sent Ward numerous personal messages via Facebook and othe...
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When linebacker James Farrior was released early in May by the Pittsburgh Steelers, so too was the leader of the defense. Farrior, along with wide receiver Hines Ward, who was also released along with Farrior, were the grandfathers of the team both o...
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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was on DVE Radio Wednesday morning to give his thoughts on Hines Ward after he announced his retirement on Tuesday. Roethlisberger, as expected, talked glowingly about Ward and how good of player he ...
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With the Saints bounty scandal coming to its conclusion on Wednesday, (at least, the beginning of the conclusion), it makes sense to look back at how it started. At some point along the way, obviously, someone in the Saints organization said somethin...
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Many will remember Hines Ward as a hard-working professional who took just as much pride in the unheralded, blue-collar aspects of the game as he did in the SportsCenter highlights. Others will remember him as a dirty, dirty, face-punching scoundrel ...
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A collective sigh of relief was heard throughout Steeler Nation yesterday when fan favorite Hines Ward decided to retire, rather than play for another team. Fans had been torn between their desire to support Hines in his attempt to continue playing i...
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The Steelers receiver was an excellent blocker and a Super Bowl most valuable player, but will it be enough to get into Canton?
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Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward announced his retirement on Tuesday in a very emotional press conference after 14 great seasons. It was a day that we all knew was coming, but it did not make it any less surreal. During the presser my min...
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As a wide receiver, Hines Ward was very good. As a blocker at the wide receiver position, Ward was the best and most dangerous in the history of the NFL. Figuring out how to balance those two things will be at the heart of the "Is Hines Ward a Hall o...
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Season 2, Episode 89 of The Terrible Podcast is up and with David Todd and start with the preview of the Hines Ward press conference in which we rightly guessed was to announce his retirement. Could it really have been anything else? We discuss Ward ...
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"Thank you very much, John [Elway]. Thank you, Mr. [Patrick] Bowlen. I'm very excited to begin the next chapter of my playing career for the Denver Broncos. Starting with Mr. Bowlen, I can tell that this organization is committed to winning. The Br...
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Wide receiver Hines Ward, a nemesis of the Cleveland Browns for so long, has retired from the NFL after a 14-year career withPittsburgh Steelers WR Hines Ward Retires, Browns Fans Breathe Sigh of Relief - Dawg Pound Daily - Dawg Pound Daily - A Cleve...
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By Cian Fahey If you have previously read my work throughout my writing career, you will understand that I rarely state the obvious for the fear of patronizing my readers as well as not wanting to run the risk of boring them. Generally, I go against ...
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The Steelers announced Tuesday that WR Hines Ward will be available to the media. It's unclear what will be announced, but connecting the dots, could this be it for the longtime Steel City veteran?
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A move that probably was the right thing in the long run, Hines Ward today announced he is retiring from the NFL. “I am truly blessed. I have accomplished all I have set out for and more,” Ward said. “There’s only one thing I love more than the game ...
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Hines Ward had no doubt that he wanted to be a Pittsburgh Steeler through his NFL career, and after 14 great seasons, he'll retire that way. In an emotional Tuesday morning press conference, the team's all-time leading receiver announced that he wil...
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