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Steelers safety Ryan Clark rips Goodell
4 minutes ago - by Chris Adamski - Steelers safety Ryan Clark rips Goodell
S Ryan Clark had some harsh words for NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. "I think he's decided to make himself a major part of this game," Clark said. "I don't know if he had some type of high school dreams or Pop Warner dreams of being an NFL football player, but he's made himself the NFL. He is the most popular -- or infamous -- commissioner in sports right now." Steelers RapidReports
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/rapid-r.../post/15392304
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Yes, but the real question is, would Clark cross the street to piss on Goodell if he was on fire? :chuckle:
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fansince'76
Yes, but the real question is, would Clark cross the street to piss on Goodell if he was on fire? :chuckle:
Answer HELL NOOOOOOO!!!!!
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Sometimes Ryan really needs to shut up. I mean Ryan, you are a football player, and NOT an Intellectual. I mean it's not like you went to Harvard son. Look, we all for different reasons hate the way Goodell has...well, Pussified the league. But many many other NFL commissioners have inserted themselves too much into the game in other areas. Bottom line is that comments like Clark's are not going to help the situation in the future. If he can't some something nice, or constructive, he needs to not say anything at all.
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I like that our guys aren't afraid to tell it like it is but I really wish they would shut up about Goodhell. Stop giving him reasons to hate us even more.
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Unless Goodell is fired there will always be issues as far as fairness is concerned. I'm the Pats will get another draft pick next year.
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i for one and happy someone is speaking up about the commish. i just wish some other players on other teams would speak up!
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NEPAsteeler
I like that our guys aren't afraid to tell it like it is but I really wish they would shut up about Goodhell. Stop giving him reasons to hate us even more.
I'm with you NEPA. :thumbsup:
Shut the hell up guys and win this year's Super Bowl - that will make Goodell's ass pucker a lot more than spewing venom.
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If people don't speak out about this joke of a commissioner, then no one knows how hated he is. Playing nice means status quo.
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Devilsdancefloor
i for one and happy someone is speaking up about the commish. i just wish some other players on other teams would speak up!
Agreed.
Let's face it, the emperor is wearing no clothes and there are few who aren't afraid to say so.
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I wish our players would just shut up and play. Everyone knows how they feel. Why keep adding fuel to the fire.
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Where I don't agree that our players are not intelligent, I also wish they would let it go and focus on playing the game.
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I agree with Ryan, BUT it's not good to say that in public IMHO. It's time to focus on getting the seventh Lombardi.
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I'm okay with our players voicing their opinions, it's their right, but it seems like we are the only team that has players invoking that right. I do agree with them, however, they just need to put their focus into football and take out the frustration on their opponents. And that's good for the team and us fans, cause it seems like they have lots of built up frustration. But not so good for the Ratbirds. :chuckle:
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Pittsburgh43
I'm okay with our players voicing their opinions, it's their right, but it seems like we are the only team that has players invoking that right.
No, it only seems that way because our players are about the only ones that it's made a federal case and beaten to death out of by the media. PLENTY of non-Steelers have vocally expressed their displeasure with Goodell's stewardship of the league of late.
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“A lot of the players hated him even before this went down, and now they really hate him,” one prominent player for an NFC East team told me last Friday. “He’s not smooth, charming or witty. He never seems honest when he talks to you. And he’s a dope. They should change his name to Roger Goon-dell.”
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slu...l_grows_050411
"A prominent player for an NFC East team." Think that player would be afforded the same kind of anonymity if they played for the Steelers? Highly doubtful.
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GOODELL FOR PRESIDENT !!!
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fansince'76: I meant that it seems that way because the media blows it up when the Steelers speak out. As soon as JH or Ryan Clark says something, it's front page headlines on ESPN.
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NEPAsteeler
Stop giving him reasons to hate us even more.
Why was our ownership broken up? We were founded after "The Chief" won a horse racing bet...is that a crime? Were we somehow linked to the mob? Was there some allegation about us, founded or otherwise? Why was James the poster boy for fines last year? Why were the hits on our guys largely ignored?
Point is he doesn't need a reason.
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SteelerEmpire
GOODELL FOR PRESIDENT !!!
Of any foreign country.
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steelerfan
Sometimes Ryan really needs to shut up. I mean Ryan, you are a football player, and NOT an Intellectual. I mean it's not like you went to Harvard son. Look, we all for different reasons hate the way Goodell has...well, Pussified the league. But many many other NFL commissioners have inserted themselves too much into the game in other areas. Bottom line is that comments like Clark's are not going to help the situation in the future. If he can't some something nice, or constructive, he needs to not say anything at all.
then shouldn't you do the same? : ) ryan gave his opinion. he is entitled to it. he doesn't need to have a harvard degree
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Even the reporter that wrote James' article claims that he got alot of emails from other players agreeing with James. But we will never know their names.
I have to get ready for work or I'd look up the wuote. :chuckle:
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And don't forget, Goodell fined Dan Rooney barely 3 months after Mr.Rooney helped get him his job, and only one month after he officially started the job. His inconsistancies have been there from the beginning.
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Updated: October 27, 2006, 6:36 PM ET
Steelers' Rooney fined $25K for criticizing officials
By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com
Archive
Pittsburgh Steelers owner Dan Rooney, who all but served as the campaign manager for new NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, on Friday was hit hard by the man he helped shepherd into office less than three months ago.Goodell fined Rooney $25,000 for his criticism of game officials after the Steelers' overtime loss to the
Atlanta Falcons last Sunday. Adding to the irony, the action came on the same day league officials announced Falcons defensive end
Chauncey Davis, whose apparent helmet-to-helmet collision on
Ben Roethlisberger knocked the Pittsburgh quarterback from the game in the third quarter, would not be fined............
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2641027
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Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
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suitanim
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
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