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    Pittsburgh Steelers The Pittsburgh Steelers are a prime example of a Discourse community. They have set goals and are not going to let anything get in the way of those goals. As every NFL team has the goal of winning a Championship only 1 team achieves that goal each year. Some teams just aren’t good in general and some are great, but let little issues interfere with their team chemistry which makes them lose. Then there are teams that come together on issues and work them out so that they can be

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    Pittsburgh Steelers The Pittsburgh Steelers are an amazing football team because of their wide receivers, running backs and good chemistry between teammates. The purpose of this essay is to prove that the Steelers have the capability to be a playoff team. The Steelers are a very good football team because of a few contributing factors, the first is their wide receivers. The Steelers have Antonio brown, the best wide receiver in the league right now, who works really well with QB Ben Roethlisberger

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    protesting racial injustices in the US, or are they all just being disrespectful to the flag and the country? There are many ways players and teams are protesting the National Anthem in the NFL today. The Seattle Seahawks locked arms and stood, the Pittsburgh Steelers didn’t even come onto the field, and the Arizona Cardinals were allowed to do whatever they felt was right. All of these teams claimed that they were demonstrating unity and standing up for racial equality. The most effective way was demonstrated

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    It is painful playing football. It is a somber remark made by a retired football star who would soon abandon his family, become homeless, and eventually kill himself at the age of 50. As Webster’s mental stability rapidly deteriorates, a former Steelers team doctor and good friend Dr. Julian Bailes (Alec Baldwin) is baffled by brain scans that show complete normalcy. His despair over the situation worsens as added ex-NFL players meet similar, untimely demises brought about by suicidal tendencies

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    season. Andy Dalton has been spectacular thus far, throwing 14 touchdowns to just two interceptions. Of all the undefeated teams, the Bengals have been the most tested and it doesn’t get any easier from here as the team’s next two opponents are the Steelers and the Browns. 3. Green Bay Packers: 6-0 (3) Coming off of their bye week, the Packers finally have a chance to get healthy. Despite, an abundance of injuries the team has still looked like one of the best teams in the entire NFL. This week

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    Tendonitis, concussions, shin splints, torn ACL’s, pulled groin muscles, sprained ankles, dislocations, and torn rotator cuffs are just a some of the many injuries you can receive while participating in any type of sport. Many athletes’ injuries start small, and escalate depending on how hard and how often the person works. This leaves two of the biggest decisions for injured athletes. One, knowing when to stop before they hurt themselves more. Two, deciding when to get come back. Even after surgeries

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    football in America. The team that is considered the greatest franchise in all of football is the Pittsburgh Steelers. The history of the Steelers is fascinating and has helped it become a powerful NFL franchise. The Pittsburgh Steelers’ history starts back when they were not even called the Steelers. Dan Server states how the history of Pittsburgh football started with one man – Art Rooney. The Pittsburgh football team was founded in 1933 by a man named Art Rooney. Art Rooney borrowed ten thousand

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    consider is what are they protesting? Kaepernick and others are protesting racial injustice, which is the idea that people are discriminated by race or ethnicity in voting, employment, housing, and administration of justice. On the other hand, the Pittsburgh Steelers made a “team decision,” that they

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    In a recent interview with ESPN, Le’Veon Bell said that he believes The Steelers would have beaten New England if he wasn’t physically injured during the playoffs game which led to their loss to the Patriots, and the Patriots advance to the 2017 Superbowl. When I was out there, I wasn't feeling well at all. The fact I was out there [early in the game], their game plan was so different just because of the fact I was out there. If I go out there healthy and we go out there and do what we do, the way

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    Essay On Steelers History

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    Greatest Team In Steelers History Is The One That Didn’t Win A Super Bowl. tumblr_lspib1M3Cz1qm9rypo1_1280[1] Jack Lambert still looked the same despite the decades that had passed since the mid 1970s. Intense and menacing, the former All Pro Steeler linebacker and Hall Of Famer scowled slightly as he recalled a distant season that most Pittsburgh Steeler Fans have forgotten. For Lambert and many of his teammates, the 1976 Steeler squad was the greatest in team history. Pittsburgh was the team of

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