stillers4me
02-05-2011, 12:16 PM
The Steelers' MVP?
Easy.
Offensive line coach Sean Kugler.
It has to be Kugler, right?
OK, relax. I'm not talking about the Most Valuable Player. The Steelers voted that honor to deserving safety Troy Polamalu. I'm thinking Kugler is the team's Most Valuable Person. Go ahead, try talking me out of it. You can't. There's no way, especially if the Steelers beat the Green Bay Packers Sunday night in Super Bowl XLV with backup center Doug Legursky starting in place of injured Pro Bowler Maurkice Pouncey.
I mentioned this to Kugler the other day at one of the Steelers' media sessions. He looked at me as if I were from Mars. "I find that amusing," he said, snickering. "I haven't played one snap all season."
That doesn't mean Kugler won't have a big say in which team wins the big game at Cowboys Stadium. A lot of people are saying his line -- especially without Pouncey -- is no match for the Green Bay Packers' stout front seven. Of course, a lot of those same people said the Steelers wouldn't make it to the Super Bowl with that line.
What do they know?..............
read more @
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11036/1123260-66.stm
Easy.
Offensive line coach Sean Kugler.
It has to be Kugler, right?
OK, relax. I'm not talking about the Most Valuable Player. The Steelers voted that honor to deserving safety Troy Polamalu. I'm thinking Kugler is the team's Most Valuable Person. Go ahead, try talking me out of it. You can't. There's no way, especially if the Steelers beat the Green Bay Packers Sunday night in Super Bowl XLV with backup center Doug Legursky starting in place of injured Pro Bowler Maurkice Pouncey.
I mentioned this to Kugler the other day at one of the Steelers' media sessions. He looked at me as if I were from Mars. "I find that amusing," he said, snickering. "I haven't played one snap all season."
That doesn't mean Kugler won't have a big say in which team wins the big game at Cowboys Stadium. A lot of people are saying his line -- especially without Pouncey -- is no match for the Green Bay Packers' stout front seven. Of course, a lot of those same people said the Steelers wouldn't make it to the Super Bowl with that line.
What do they know?..............
read more @
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11036/1123260-66.stm