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mesaSteeler
09-11-2008, 09:29 PM
Steelers saying right things
September 11th, 2008 · No Comments
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By BRIAN DULIK

Staff Writer

BEREA — The Steelers have never led their all-time regular-season series with the Browns since it began in 1950. But that may change Sunday night as Pittsburgh can take a 56-55 advantage with a victory at Cleveland Browns Stadium.

The Steelers have won nine straight over the Browns and 14 of the last 15 matchups, but coach Mike Tomlin said his squad is taking nothing for granted.

“Reputation and resumes are a dangerous thing,” the second-year coach said. “I wasn’t a part of a lot of those wins and neither were a lot of our guys here. It’s going to be a tall task to go in there on Sunday night and perform well enough to win.”

Tomlin and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger went out of their way to praise the Browns during their conference calls Wednesday, going as far as to declare Cleveland the team to beat in the division.

“They are the head of the class in the AFC North right now, and until we play, they still are,” said Roethlisberger, who is 7-0 against the Browns. “I believe they had six Pro Bowlers last season, plus all the additions they made in free agency and the draft.

“What has happened before doesn’t mean anything to us. It’s a new year, it’s a new team and it’s going to be a good game. It always is every time we play each other.”

While it might be just another game for the defending division champion Steelers, it’s very important to Cleveland because it is hosting its first nationally televised “NBC Sunday Night Football” contest.

After being drubbed 28-10 by Dallas in front of most of the country in Week 1, the Browns are under added pressure to perform in prime-time — and break the curse the Steelers seem to hold over them.

“I can’t speak for before I was here, but since I’ve been here, basically they’ve played better,” said Cleveland coach Romeo Crennel, who is 0-6 against Pittsburgh. “Even when it looked like we had a chance, we haven’t been able to finish.

“I’ve mentioned (the losing streak) to the players, but I don’t try to dwell on it because I don’t want them to think about it. You have to tell them and show them that they have a chance.”



o o o BELOW THE BELT: Adam “Pacman” Jones told Dallas reporters a member of the Browns grabbed his crotch after he muffed a punt return in the third quarter Sunday. He initially accused Nick Sorensen of groping him at the bottom of a pile, but subsequently backed off the identification. “Come on, I would never do that,” Sorensen said. “Consider the source.” Fellow Cleveland special teamer Mike Adams also denied being the culprit, saying, “Pacman was doing a lot of talking to everybody. When he started yelling to the refs, ‘Somebody grabbed my (…),’ I thought it was a cop-out because he fumbled the ball and he was just making up excuses.” Both Browns players said they have never seen such an incident in the NFL, but couldn’t deny it occurs from time to time. “Not with me, it doesn’t,” Adams said, laughing uncontrollably. “I don’t ever want to be in a pile where that happens. I’m getting out as fast as I can.”

o o o FAMILIAR FACES: Former Browns defensive linemen Orpheus Roye and Nick Eason are members of the Steelers, though only Eason played in their 38-17 rout of the Houston Texans. “Nick is really doing some nice things and has earned an opportunity to contribute as a valued member of this team,” Tomlin said. “When you talk about continuity, you see it in his play in his second year with us.” Roye was signed as an insurance policy late in camp and will be a game-day inactive until a spot opens up. “Orpheus is practicing extremely hard, waiting for his opportunity,” Tomlin said. “I’ll tell you this: He makes Wednesday, Thursday and Friday tough on our offense because they’re getting a look at a quality veteran football player in practice.”

o o o AMERICA’S TEAM: Despite the Browns barely being competitive Sunday, their opener against Dallas was the most-watched sporting event in the country last weekend. Fox drew a 14.3 overnight rating and a 28 share for the contest, according to Nielsen Media Research. It beat out NBC’s Bears/Colts game on Sunday Night Football (13.0 and 22), CBS’s regional 1 p.m. coverage (11.0 and 24) and ESPN’s Monday Night Football doubleheader featuring the Vikings/Packers (9.3 and 12.5) and Broncos/Raiders (7.3 and 9.7). No non-NFL program topped a 4.3 rating.

o o o INJURY UPDATE: Browns starting wide receiver Donte Stallworth (strained quadriceps) did not practice, but has not been completely ruled out for the Steelers game. Kick returner Joshua Cribbs (ankle), guard Rex Hadnot (knee), linebacker Kris Griffin (elbow), guard Ryan Tucker (hip) and safety Brodney Pool (concussion) were limited. … For Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger (shoulder) and wide receiver Hines Ward (personal reasons) sat out, but will play. Tackle Marvel Smith (groin) and cornerback Deshea Townsend (foot) were limited.

o o o EXTRA POINTS: Pittsburgh running back Willie Parker has 613 yards in his last five games against the Browns. … Roethlisberger has a 21-1 record in games played in Ohio since graduating from Findlay High in 2000. He is 12-1 at Miami University’s Yager Stadium, 5-0 at Cincinnati’s Paul Brown Stadium and 4-0 at Cleveland Browns Stadium. … The Browns’ odds of winning the Super Bowl soared from 25-1 to 55-1 after their loss to Dallas, according to offshore sports book Bodog.

o o o QUOTE OF THE DAY: “I went to school there (at Robert Morris in Pittsburgh), so I know they definitely hate Cleveland. It’s a good rivalry and, as players, we know how much it means to both cities.” — Browns center Hank Fraley.

Steelerman58
09-11-2008, 09:44 PM
Steelers won't say it, so I will.

BROWNEYES BLOW!

Stlrs4Life
09-12-2008, 12:14 AM
"The Steelers have never led their all-time regular-season series with the Browns since it began in 1950. But that may change Sunday night as Pittsburgh can take a 56-55 advantage with a victory at Cleveland Browns Stadium."

Hate to burst his bubble. We already own the series lead at 57-55.

Smooth Criminal
09-12-2008, 12:19 AM
Hes ignoring the 2 playoff wins. I don't know why some people ignore those two games when counting the wins.

But either way, Cleveland sucks.

Steelr4evr
09-12-2008, 12:45 AM
"The Steelers have never led their all-time regular-season series with the Browns since it began in 1950. But that may change Sunday night as Pittsburgh can take a 56-55 advantage with a victory at Cleveland Browns Stadium."

Hate to burst his bubble. We already own the series lead at 57-55.

...Yeah those 2 playoff wins should count as double. We beat em down when it mattered most, so they can all suck a big one it's 57-55 and that's that.

steelberger1
09-12-2008, 08:40 AM
"The Steelers have never led their all-time regular-season series with the Browns since it began in 1950. But that may change Sunday night as Pittsburgh can take a 56-55 advantage with a victory at Cleveland Browns Stadium."

Hate to burst his bubble. We already own the series lead at 57-55.

Yeah, I thought so. They seem to run this same story every year, and the numbers never change.

Coryea
09-12-2008, 08:46 AM
Damn, I didn't know Brady Quinn played on Cleveland's punt coverage unit.

TazmanianDevil43
09-12-2008, 08:57 AM
Damn, I didn't know Brady Quinn played on Cleveland's punt coverage unit.



Holy crap what bunch of idiots...........lol would anyone else love a pancake tackle on Quinn by Harrison and Timmons.......lmao

aSteelerFanDamnit
09-12-2008, 09:09 AM
...Yeah those 2 playoff wins should count as double. We beat em down when it mattered most, so they can all suck a big one it's 57-55 and that's that.
But they'll never factor in any other games except regular season ... and thats bad enough. LOL :D

TazmanianDevil43
09-12-2008, 09:38 AM
But they'll never factor in any other games except regular season ... and thats bad enough. LOL :D


I know classic loser mentality lol :D