DHB released from hospital, is expected to make full recoveryMike Florio, profootballtalk.com After a scary moment on Sunday, after a helmet-to-helmet hit from Steelers safety Ryan Mundy that left Raiders receiver Darrius Heyward-Bey motionless on the field for several minutes, the team has announced that Heyward-Bey has been released from the h… |
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Barry Petchesky, deadspin.com You know the replacement referees are a debacle when a player gets injured on a dirty play that wasn't flagged, and no one notices because it wasn't even the worst uncalled dirty play of the quarter. |
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Upon further review: SteelersSep 24, 2012
Revisiting the Pittsburgh Steelers' 34-31 loss at the Oakland Raiders: The Steelers never envisioned they would have a dominant running game this season without Rashard Mendenhall. They did, however, think the combination of Isaac Redman and Jonathan Dw… |
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Darin Gantt, profootballtalk.com After many years of reading, and writing the news, there are certain sentences you can see coming a mile away. Two fans were rushed to the hospital Sunday prior to the Raiders-Steelers game with non-life-threatening injuries when they raised a flag pole… |
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Week 3 Quick Hits: Cowboys Up, Schiano DownSep 24, 2012
Andy Benoit, nytimes.com In a wild Sunday, the 49ers and the Steelers are improbable losers, and the Lions and the Titans put on an unforgettable show. |
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Matt Loede, steelersgab.com As if losing to the Raiders after your QB puts up a rating of 123 isn’t bad enough, get ready to see the Steelers only above the awful Browns when you check out the standings Monday morning. Sure it’s early, but all the sudden the Bengals are looking … |
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Ed Bouchette, post-gazette.com The Raiders methodically move up and down field to drop Steelers to 1-2 for just the second time under Mike Tomlin. |
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Steelers defense fails againSep 24, 2012
Ron Cook, post-gazette.com The defense has to improve; it can't possibly get worse |
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