Monday, October 31, 2005

Reason #1 why Hines Ward HAD to remain a Steeler

Do everything without complaining or arguing
so that you may become blameless and pure children of God
without fault in a crooked and depraved generation
in which you shine like stars in the universe
Philippians 2:14-15


These Words appear in Hines Ward's locker, as sent to him by Terence Mathis who was a former Steeler.

This explains the smile, the tenacity with which he blocks, and ultimately the success he enjoys as a Steeler.

And this is why he is officially on the record as David Parrish's Favorite Steeler.

No, not of all time....not yet at least.

Sunday, October 30, 2005

Hall of Fame Thoughts

The nominees for induction in the 2005 class of the NFL hall of Fame were announced today and of the 112 names, three caught my eye: Donnie Shell and L.C Greenwood, two member of the "Steel Curtain" defense of the 70's, and Dermontti Dawson, a perennial All-Pro at center for the Steelers of the 90's.

Much has been made by anyone who isn't a Steeler fan about how many of the Steelers of the 70's are in the Hall of Fame(9) as opposed other players.

You don't argue with four rings in six years with what basically was the same team. The team was a remarkable collection of exceptional talent...the best at their position at the time, which speaks to the what the traditional criteria of making the hall of fame.

As much as the Steeler fan in me would love to see it, I don't imagine Donnie Shell will make the Hall of Fame, even though he epitomized the Steel Curtain. Almost thirty years later i still remember him catching Earl Campbell right between the 3 and the 4 on a hit that jarred the ball loose and flattened a man who was thought to be unstoppable by only one man.

L.C. Greenwood was a finalist last year, but with the esteemed class of this year(Troy Aikman and Reggie White are almost sure first ballot entries) makes his vote a little less sure.

And then there is the case for Dermontti Dawson. Dawson is the first Steeler with no ties to the glory years of the 70s with a realistic chance for enshrinement. At first, I thought he was a longshot, and then I did some homework. This is what I realized.

In my LIFETIME as a Steeler Fan there have been essentially four centers There was Ray Mansfield, Mike Webster, Dermontti Dawson and now Jeff Hartings.

In the NFL...there was Mike Webster, then Dwight Stephenson, and then Dermontti Dawson.

A cursory examination of HOF Dwight Stephenson's career reveals an uncanny resemblence to Dawson's except for the fact that Dawson's career was longer and was highlighted by a rushing attack that consistently was in the top 10 in the NFL for the entirety of his career, while Stephenson spent the latter part of his career pass blocking for Dan Marino.

Let's not even jot down a list of the Quarterbacks Dawson hiked to over those years. Suffice it to say the transition from Terry Bradshaw to Big Ben has not been especially noteworthy.

A savvy and informed voting block would put Dermontti Dawson in the HOF on the first ballot, a fact that would NEVER sit well for the people who think there are already too many Steelers in the HOF.

Saturday, October 29, 2005

Week 8 Prognostication

Here are our picks for Week 8 (Home teams capitalized.):

THE GAMESTIME/DAYDAVID'S PICKSDON'S PICKSOSCAR'S PICKS
DETROIT 3 over Chicago1:00 SundayChicago
Chi-town
The D
CAROLINA 7 1/2 over Minnesota 1:00 SundayCarolina
Carolina
Tar Heels
CINCINNATI 9 over Green Bay 1:00 SundayCincinnati
Green Bay
Bearcats
DALLAS 9 over Arizona 1:00 SundayDallas
Dallas
Irving
HOUSTON 2 over Cleveland 1:00 SundayCleveland
Texans
Browns 2.0
Jacksonville 3 1/2 over ST. LOUIS 1:00 SundayJacksonville
Jaguars
J Phi Ville
N.Y. GIANTS 2 1/2 over Washington 1:00 SundayNY Giants
GIANTS
Pale Faces
Oakland 1 1/2 over TENNESSEE 1:00 SundayRaiders
TitansBlack Pirates
NEW ORLEANS 2 1/2 over Miami4:05 SundayMiami
New Orleans
The Bottom
SAN DIEGO 6 over Kansas City 4:05 SundaySan Diego
Chargers
Powder Blue
DENVER 3 1/2 over Philadelphia4:15 SundayDenver
Eagles
Orange Crush
Tampa Bay 11 over SAN FRANCISCO4:15 SundayTampa Bay
Tampa
Red Pirates
NEW ENGLAND 9 over Buffalo8:30 SundayNew England
Buffalo
Boston Public
PITTSBURGH 10 over Baltimore 9:00 MondayWhy do we keep picking the Steeler Game? So you two can try and build up your admittedly pathetic numbers? Forgive me, that wasn't Christian.
Here We Go...
Big Ben's Boys

Because on any given Sunday... Et ego te absolvo.
Week 8

11-37-79-5
Season
58-2647-3751-33

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Bulletin Board Material

He who guards his mouth and his tongue
keeps himself from calamity.
Proverbs 21:23

Carson Palmer gave all the appearances of a QB on the rise, even including the beating he took on his home field in Cincinnati on Sunday. Then he got in front of a Microphone and said this:
I don't think they're that much better of a team than us. Right now, I think we're the better team. We just didn't play well enough to win.
Apparently, either the beating he took has damaged his ability to reason, erased his memory, or just plain made him stupid, because my lifetime of watching football indicates that if a team rolls up 221 yards of rushing on you, and only needs to throw the football twice in the second half, then you cannot possibly be the better team.

Furthermore, after a sound thrashing like that, it would behoove Mr. Palmer and his fellow Bengals to acknowledge that they were beaten up. Humility has a way of bringing focus to you.

Focus keeps you from missing that safety lurking in the underneath coverage.

Don't think what Mr. Palmer said went unnoticed because it was not responded to. The Steelers ARE focused....and keeping themselves from needless calamity.

Friday, October 21, 2005

The dark underside of being a citizen of Steeler Nation

One of the reasons this collective of people is necessary is because of the actions of other members of the Steeler Nation.

It is a verifiable fact that many people in the Nation take this stuff WAY too seriously. I would encourage anyone who claims to follow the God to pray for the minds of anyone who would harrass an any athelete, especially one who plays for YOUR team, for any reason. The very idea that you would go so far as to heckle his grade-school age children is too sickening to contemplate here.

Please pray for these people.

Week 7 Prognostication

This week's is a bit early due to Wilma's expedition of the Dolphins-Chiefs game. Here are our picks for this week (Home teams capitalized).

THE GAMESTIME/DAYDAVE'S PICKSDON'S PICKS OSCAR'S PICKS
MIAMI 2 over Kansas City
7:00 FridayKansas City
Kansas City
Priest's Parish
ST. LOUIS 3 over New Orleans
1:00 SundaySaints
St. Louis
St. Lunatics
Green Bay 2 over MINNESOTA
1:00 SundayMinnesota
Green Bay
Green Machine
PHILADELPHIA 4 over San Diego
1:00 SundayEagles
Philadelphia
Phili
WASHINGTON 13 over San Francisco
1:00 SundayWashington
Washington
Indigenous Persons
Indianapolis 16 over HOUSTON
1:00 SundayIndianapolis
Indianapolis
Nap
Pittsburgh even at CINCINNATI
1:00 SundayGoes without saying
Steelers
Da Burgh!
CLEVELAND 2 over Detroit
1:00 SundayBrowns
Detroit
Garcia's Lions
SEATTLE 3 over Dallas
4:05 SundaySeattle
Dallas
Southfork
ARIZONA 4 over Tennessee
4:15 SundayTennessee
Tennessee
Volunteers
NY GIANTS 2 over Denver
4:15 SundayNY Giants
NY Giants
OJ's Truck
CHICAGO 1 over Baltimore
4:15 SundayBears
Baltimore
Poe's Muse
OAKLAND 3 over Buffalo
4:15 SundayBuffalo
Buffalo
Wings & Rings
ATLANTA 7 over NY Jets
9:00 MondayAtlanta
Atlanta
Peachtree Street

Week 7


10-4

9-5

8-6

Season


47-23

40-30

42-28

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Slow to speak

Oscar and I spoke very shortly after the debacle that was Sunday afternoon. That was not the time to write about the game. Taking a full extra 24 hours from my usual Tuesday spot was the wise thing to do. Time, as it always does in matters regarding the Steelers, has mellowed me to the point that I can speak with some degree of clarity and context.

The important thing for me is to maintain the attitude I had before I arrived at my chosen location for the game, in this case the Buffalo Wild Wings in Euless, TX where I watched the Cowboys, Giants, Steelers, and Jaguars all take turns trying to give a football game away. Two of the teams succeeded, almost simultaneously. The games ended at almost exactly the same time, sending me fleeing the scene while fans of random indistinct teams chuckled as I strode out of the joint in anger with a bemused but patient fiancee in tow.

Here I sit Wednesday, as the Steelers sit at and unacceptable 3-2(1-2 at HOME, 0-2 against PLAYOFF CALIBER TEAMS AT HOME!), I am...going to be patient.

Sundays game is a must win. Not so much for reasons of records and division races, but for reasons of respect and momentum. Big MO swung mightily and knocked the Steelers for a loop, knocking the Steelers from the ranks from the pre-eminent teams in the NFL and elevating...The BENGALS(!!!!) to the ranks of the Colts and Broncos(who smacked around the Patriots) as the teams to beat in their respective divisions.

The less said about Mr. Maddox, the better, so I won't comment on what was plainly seen. I will only pray Mr. Rothlisberger's strength on Sunday as well as all the others who are ailing.

Tuesday, October 18, 2005

Hallelujah!

Big Ben will start against the Cinncinati Bengals. All that I can say is hallelujah! - especially considering Maddox's excuses. Cowher definitely should have pulled Maddox in the second half.

Saturday, October 15, 2005

Week 6 Prognostication

Here are our picks for this week (Home teams capitalized) as I pray for divine guidance in trying to catch up to David.

THE GAMESTIME/DAYDAVID'S PICKSDON'S PICKSOSCAR'S PICKS

DETROIT 1 over Carolina

1:00 SundayCarolina
Carolina
Cak-a-laki
Atlanta 5 1/2 over New Orleans 1:00 SundayAtlanta
Hotlanta
Dirty Birds
BALTIMORE 6 over Cleveland 1:00 SundayCleveland
Cleveland
Ray Ray n 'em
CHICAGO 3 over Minnesota 1:00 SundayChicago
Vikings
Dante's Boys
Cincinnati 3 over TENNESSEE 1:00 SundayCincinnati
Remember the Titans
Bungles
DALLAS 3 1/2 over N.Y. Giants 1:00 SundayNY Giants
Dallas
Eli, Plax n 'em
KANSAS CITY 6 over Washington 1:00 SundayKansas City
KC
KC & The Sunshine Band
PITTSBURGH 3 over Jacksonville 1:00 SundayPittsburgh
YOU KNOW!!!
Men of Steel
TAMPA BAY 4 over Miami 1:00 SundayTampa Bay
Tampa
Pirates In Pewtrer Pants
BUFFALO 3 over N.Y. Jets 4:15 SundayBuffalo
Buffalo
J.E.T.S. Jets! Jets! Jets!
DENVER 3 over New England 4:15 SundayPatriots
Patriots
Elway's Spawn
San Diego 2 over OAKLAND 4:15 SundayOakland
San Diego
LT Breesin'
SEATTLE 9 1/2 over Houston 8:30 SundaySeattle
Seattle
MS Seahawks XP
INDIANAPOLIS 13 1/2 over St. Louis 9:00 MondayIndianapolis
Naptown
Peyton's Posse

Week 6


9-5

9-5

10-4

Season


37-19

31-25

34-22

Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Substantive Faith

Now Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.

Whenever adversity strikes, this scripture comes to my remembrance. The very nature of football is that of injury. The very legend of Big Ben is borne directly from the injury of Tommy Maddox, whose legend (such that it was) was borne of an injury to Kordell Stewart. The only reason Charlie Batch is back in his hometown of Pittsburgh is because of the injuries he suffered in Detroit. Who can forget the great Mike Kruczek, who replaced Terry Bradshaw after the infamous Joe "Turkey" Jones hit in 1976?

Ok, I am getting a bit obscure. You see my point. It would be different if this was the NY Jets where a phone call had to be placed to the local AARP chapter to find Vinny Testaverde.

The hallmark of Steeler football has always been running the football, controlling the clock, and stifling defense. Winning ugly is our stock and trade. It is the reason every stadium finds a significant presence of Steeler fans. The Steelers do what is necessary to win — we always have, we always will. If Ben can't go, I have every faith that hometown boy Charlie Batch can.

The bottom line is, a victory like this one is what will bring teams to Heinz Field instead of taking the Steelers into hostile territory.

In the meantime when you hit your knees tonight, remember to send a healing prayer for Big Ben.

Steelers 24, Chargers 22

King Pyrrhus of Epirus, after being congratulated on his victory over the Romans at Heraclea and Asculum in 279 BC, replied, "One more such victory and I shall be lost!" I would not be surprised to hear Coach Cowher saying those very words this morning, for though the Steelers have gone into San Diego and won this battle against the Chargers, we may have lost the season - Big Ben went down late in the game with a knee injury of unknown severity.

The defense did an excellent job of containing LaDainian Tomlinson (18 car., 62 yds., 1 TD) and Troy Polamalu held Antonia Gates to 61 yards receiving on 5 catches, but the question on everyone's mind is the status of Big Ben. The offense won the time of possession battle (33:23 - 26:37) and the Steelers won the turnover battle 2-1, but the only thing anyone's worried about right now is how's Ben doing. Jerome played big today and showed that the wheels on The Bus still go round and round, but all eyes are on Big Ben's left knee.

We beat the Chargers tonight. Another such victory and we shall be ruined.

Week 5 Newsletter

Saturday, October 08, 2005

Week 5 Prognostication

Here are our picks for this week - hopefully Don and I can gain some ground against the gentleman from Texas:

THE GAMESTIME/DAYDAVID'S PICKS
DON'S PICKS
OSCAR'S PICKS

DETROIT 1 1/2 over Baltimore

1:00 SundayDetroit
Detroit
Baltimore
ATLANTA/New England, no line1:00 SundayAtlanta
Hotlanta
Atlanta
BUFFALO 3 over Miami 1:00 SundayMiami
Miami
Buffalo
CLEVELAND 3 over Chicago 1:00 SundayCleveland
Chicago
Cleveland
GREEN BAY 3 over New Orleans1:00 SundayNew Orleans
New Orleans
New Orleans
HOUSTON 3 over Tennessee 1:00 SundayTennessee
TitansHouston
ST. LOUIS 3 over Seattle 1:00 SundaySeattle
Seattle
Seattle
Tampa Bay 3 over N.Y. JETS1:00 SundayTampa Bay
Tampa
Tampa Bay
Indianapolis 14 1/2 over SAN FRANCISCO4:05 SundayIndianapolis
Colts
Indianapolis
Carolina 2 1/2 over ARIZONA4:15 SundayCarolina
Carolina
Carolina
DENVER 7 over Washington 4:15 SundayDenver
Washington
Denver
Philadelphia 3 over DALLAS 4:15 SundayPhiladelphia
EAGLES!
Philadelphia
JACKSONVILLE 3 over Cincinnati 8:30 SundayJacksonville
Jacksonville
Bungles
SAN DIEGO 3 over Pittsburgh 9:00 MondayPittsburgh
YOU KNOW!PITTSBURGH

Week 5


9-5

7-7

7-7

Season


28-14

22-20

24-18

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Bye Week in Texas

I did something I have never done before in 33 years of watching football. I spent this past Sunday without it. There were football games on TV, yes, but not MY TV. I saw not one play, not one score, nothing. I picked my games (better than the other two gentlemen on this site incidentally) early sunday morning, then I went on my way and lived my life as though I cared not a whit about the NFL or any other level of football. I waited until the stroke of Midnight to check on the scores and re-introduce myself to the NFL.

Why?


Because I needed to know I could. And to be honest, you need to know that you can as well. I wasn't distraught about losing to the Patriots,( at home, again) but I was sufficiently disgruntled that I found myself unwilling to write about it.

As a professional writer, that is a cause for alarm.

So I took a step back and took personal inventory about myself and my life. I didn't really think I was fanatical about the Steelers, or football in general.

Now that I know I am not, life can go on. see you tomorrow.

Saturday, October 01, 2005

Week 4 Prognostication

Here are our picks for Week 4:

THE GAMESTIME/DAYDAVID'S PICKSDON'S PICKSOSCAR'S PICKS
TAMPA BAY 6 1/2 over Detroit

1:00 SundayTampa Bay
Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay
Buffalo/New Orleans, even, at San Antonio1:00 SundayNew Orleans
Buffalo
Buffalo
CINCINNATI 10 over Houston1:00 SundayCincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Indianapolis 7 over TENNESSEE1:00 SundayIndianapolis
Indianapolis
Indianapolis
JACKSONVILLE 4 over Denver 1:00 SundayJacksonville
Jacksonville
Jacksonville
N.Y. GIANTS 3 over St. Louis1:00 SundayNY Giants
St. Louis
N.Y. Giants
NEW ENGLAND 5 1/2 over San Diego 1:00 SundayNew England
New England
New England
WASHINGTON 2 over Seattle1:00 SundayWashington
Washington
Seattle
BALTIMORE 7 over N.Y. Jets 4:05 SundayBaltimore
Baltimore
Baltimore
ATLANTA 6 over Minnesota4:15 SundayAtlanta
Atlanta
Atlanta
KANSAS CITY 1 1/2 over Philadelphia4:15 SundayKansas City
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
OAKLAND 3 over Dallas4:15 SundayDallas
Dallas
Dallas
Arizona 2 1/2 over San Fran. at Mexico City8:30 SundayArizona
San Francisco
San Francisco
CAROLINA 7 1/2 over Green Bay9:00 MondayCarolina
Carolina
Carolina

Week 4


10-4

8-6

8-6

SEASON


19-9

15-13

17-11


Any given Sunday...