Cattle_Rancher
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How so?pretty foolish statement.
How so?pretty foolish statement.
You mean you don't have one of these. They give one out to every new member:....New to the site, not sure how to "like" a post but that was funny.
Is there some sort of trick to "like" a post? I can't seem to figure out how to do it.
You are like Clarence Goodbody and can't see yet because you don't have your wings yet. After you've interacted enough and not called other posters naughty names, you will get your wings, er, Like button.Is there some sort of trick to "like" a post? I can't seem to figure out how to do it.
Yeah, tossing it 5 yards behind the los on a 4th and 1 when you you have 6'5 qb is geniusRight?
Haley actually schemes his playmakers too, would love to see Elliot used in the Bell role.
Pipe dream at this point though oh well
I did not get one....lolYou mean you don't have one of these. They give one out to every new member:
welcome to the board...
How so?
Similar level of talent?????When Linehan can do far worse with similar levels of talent and still keep his job, anything is possible.
Yeah, tossing it 5 yards behind the los on a 4th and 1 when you you have 6'5 qb is genius
The Steelers offense reads like a pro bowl roster. How anyone who get fired from coaching it is beyond me.
on the very bottom right of the post next to reply there should be a blue like button. press that and that post is liked. if you dont see it there might be a problem with the browser or setup you are using. sadly you can not like your own postI did not get one....lol
It finally showed up, along with the "report" button.on the very bottom right of the post next to reply there should be a blue like button. press that and that post is liked. if you dont see it there might be a problem with the browser or setup you are using. sadly you can not like your own post
Similar level of talent?????
Roethlisberger >>>> Dak and the QB is the most important!
I was rubbed the wrong way also.Haley rubs a lot of players and coaches the wrong way