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Steel Hurtin
02-07-2011, 05:12 PM
So, in my infinite wisdom, I realized that it could be a cool new series to start ‘giving out’ Steel Hurtin’ game balls, unfortunately, this is the last game for months, so great idea, wrong timing, but ah well, what’re we going to do about it?

I’ll tell you what we’re going to do. We’re going to end this season on the right foot – by giving out an offensive and defensive game ball from Super Bowl XLV to two Pittsburgh Steelers.

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HometownGal
02-07-2011, 05:52 PM
So, in my infinite wisdom, I realized that it could be a cool new series to start ‘giving out’ Steel Hurtin’ game balls, unfortunately, this is the last game for months, so great idea, wrong timing, but ah well, what’re we going to do about it?

I’ll tell you what we’re going to do. We’re going to end this season on the right foot – by giving out an offensive and defensive game ball from Super Bowl XLV to two Pittsburgh Steelers.

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Nice read, Steel Hurtin, but I have to disagree with your offensive game ball. I'd give it to Hines Ward who made several very clutch catches and his TD grab was top-rate. :thumbsup: Defensively, I have to agree with you.

stillers4me
02-07-2011, 05:57 PM
Nice!

Steel Hurtin
02-07-2011, 06:13 PM
Nice read, Steel Hurtin, but I have to disagree with your offensive game ball. I'd give it to Hines Ward who made several very clutch catches and his TD grab was top-rate. :thumbsup: Defensively, I have to agree with you.

It was a toss up between Ward and Wallace to be honest, but Wallace disappeared during the entire playoff run, and since he broke out in the Super Bowl, I gave him the nod.