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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: September 19, 2009
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There’s one hyphenated word that scares Steelers World like no other. And it’s even printable.
No-huddle.
Offensive coordinator Bruce Arians switched to the no-huddle offense against the Tennessee Titans in the regular-season opener, and the results were only slightly short of sensational. But these are the Steelers, right? The physical, aggressive team that runs the ball first and asks questions later?
Besides, the last time the Steelers threw the ball all over the lot, they finished with a 6-10 record in the 2003 season.
Well, I’m here to tell you that the no-huddle can work for this team, and here’s why: Ben Roethlisberger is not Tommy Maddox any more than Megan Fox is Ruth Bussy.
I’ll take Santonio Holmes, Heath Miller, Mike Wallace, and Hines Ward over Ward, Plaxico Burress, Antawn Randle-El, and Jerame Tuman while I’m at it. Exc...
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