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11-23-2010, 09:00 AM
Steelers say they won't change
By: Mike Bires
Beaver County Times
Monday November 22, 2010 11:54 PM
PITTSBURGH — A few Steelers figure to be hit in the pocket book this week. That won’t change the way they play. They promise that their hits will keep coming.
“If we start letting penalties affect the way we play, we won’t be the aggressive team we’ve always been,” linebacker LaMarr Woodley said.
In Sunday’s 35-3 win over the Raiders, the Steelers were penalized 14 times for a franchise record 163 yards. Among those penalized were five Steelers who may get fined for hits they delivered.
Woodley and linebacker James Harrison were flagged for roughing the passer penalties that they claim were not deserved.
Read More:
http://www.timesonline.com/sports/sports_details/article/1424/2010/november/22/steelers-say-they-wont-change.html
By: Mike Bires
Beaver County Times
Monday November 22, 2010 11:54 PM
PITTSBURGH — A few Steelers figure to be hit in the pocket book this week. That won’t change the way they play. They promise that their hits will keep coming.
“If we start letting penalties affect the way we play, we won’t be the aggressive team we’ve always been,” linebacker LaMarr Woodley said.
In Sunday’s 35-3 win over the Raiders, the Steelers were penalized 14 times for a franchise record 163 yards. Among those penalized were five Steelers who may get fined for hits they delivered.
Woodley and linebacker James Harrison were flagged for roughing the passer penalties that they claim were not deserved.
Read More:
http://www.timesonline.com/sports/sports_details/article/1424/2010/november/22/steelers-say-they-wont-change.html