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 Post Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 12:17 pm 
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What did he get in trouble for? Throwing a punch at a player who was trash talking him after a loss? In the grand scheme of things BIG DEAL!


and trying to jump into the stands to fight a fan before being restrained by 3 security gaurds and escorted up the tunnel

Not sure, but I dont think the Rooney's normally draft players that jump into the stands to fight


no worse than our "serial rapist douchebag asshole sex predator dumbass qb with two outs and two strikes" :lol: :roll:

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 Post Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:16 pm 
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rhino43grr wrote:
Iron_City wrote:
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What did he get in trouble for? Throwing a punch at a player who was trash talking him after a loss? In the grand scheme of things BIG DEAL!


and trying to jump into the stands to fight a fan before being restrained by 3 security gaurds and escorted up the tunnel

Not sure, but I dont think the Rooney's normally draft players that jump into the stands to fight


no worse than our "serial rapist douchebag asshole sex predator dumbass qb with two outs and two strikes" :lol: :roll:


Or our "break down a door, break a phone, and smack the shit out of his girlfriend" star OLB.

I hate this holier than thou sense some of us have about our Steelers. We don't root for a bunch of angels, and we never have.

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 Post Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 2:29 pm 
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Navorro Bowman and Sean Lee of PSU will be visiting with the Steelers. I believe they are not counted toward the 30 official visits.

Source: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10077/1043803-143.stm


Arrelious Benn (6-1, 220) run sub 4.4 40s. per Scout.com



Wonderlic Test Scores
Penn State linebacker Navorro Bowman (11), and, we've confirmed, Clemson running back C.J. Spiller (10) and Illinois receiver Arrelious Benn (11).

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 Post Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 3:16 pm 
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BTW, Perch are you going to copy and paste them all together good man?


Thanks Perch appreciate it

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 Post Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 6:51 pm 
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Morningside Bulldog wrote:
fastwillie wrote:
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Navorro Bowman and Sean Lee of PSU will be visiting with the Steelers. I believe they are not counted toward the 30 official visits.

Source: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10077/1043803-143.stm


Arrelious Benn (6-1, 220) run sub 4.4 40s. per Scout.com



Wonderlic Test Scores
Penn State linebacker Navorro Bowman (11), and, we've confirmed, Clemson running back C.J. Spiller (10) and Illinois receiver Arrelious Benn (11).

Just above Retards

Drew Henson I believe had highest Wonderlic score ever where's that guy at?...test means shit.

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 Post Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 7:09 pm 
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and trying to jump into the stands to fight a fan before being restrained by 3 security gaurds and escorted up the tunnel


.........but this was the same incident. After he punched the player, shit just got out of control. It's not like these were separate games.

I'm not condoning what he did, although I have to admit I'd punch that smug fuck from Boise as well....his inability to cool down I guess is a concern....but lets not look at this as 2 separate indictments of the kid.

Blount's a bit of a mystery to me as a player. Some games he looks like someone who's going to be an absolute steal in this draft....and there were "TIMES" I understand IC's and other's apprehensions about him getting to the line fast enough.

Even after considering the risks, I think you could do a lot worse in rounds 4-5.


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 Post Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 7:55 pm 
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Wonderlic Test Scores
Penn State linebacker Navorro Bowman (11), and, we've confirmed, Clemson running back C.J. Spiller (10) and Illinois receiver Arrelious Benn (11).

Just above Retards

Drew Henson I believe had highest Wonderlic score ever where's that guy at?...test means shit.


pat mcinally, former bengals punter and harvard grad had a perfect 50.

henson's lack of ability to be an nfl qb had nothing to do with his wonderlic.

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 Post Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 7:59 pm 
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Blount ran his big fat mouth for weeks leading up to that game. Then he ran his big fat mouth the entire game. And the only thing he did that game was shit in his fucking helmet, he was invisible. Well that is until the BSU kid decided to remind him about all HIS trash talk. So then he showed his true colors with a chicken shit sucker punch and a total melt down(roid rage?).
But hey, lets draft the fucking loser!

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rhino43grr wrote:
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Morningside Bulldog wrote:
Wonderlic Test Scores
Penn State linebacker Navorro Bowman (11), and, we've confirmed, Clemson running back C.J. Spiller (10) and Illinois receiver Arrelious Benn (11).

Just above Retards

Drew Henson I believe had highest Wonderlic score ever where's that guy at?...test means shit.


pat mcinally, former bengals punter and harvard grad had a perfect 50.

henson's lack of ability to be an nfl qb had nothing to do with his wonderlic.

Thanks for helping to make my point...If Bowman, Spiller, and Benn become quality NFL players it will also have nothing to do with their wonderlic

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 Post Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 11:31 pm 
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SteelDrama wrote:
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pat mcinally, former bengals punter and harvard grad had a perfect 50.

henson's lack of ability to be an nfl qb had nothing to do with his wonderlic.

Thanks for helping to make my point...If Bowman, Spiller, and Benn become quality NFL players it will also have nothing to do with their wonderlic


i agree to an extent... i'd like to see guys in the "thinking positions" (qb, c, s, ilb) have decent scores because i think it does give some reflection as to the guy's mental capacity. reactionary positions, rb especially, wonderlic isn't worth the paper it's printed on. look at frank "single digit" gore.

intellect will only get you so far without the talent or guts to play in the nfl (see henson)

tebow scored below average (22, i believe) by the way. that coupled with his complete re-tooling of his throwing motion and blitz's intangibles argument keeps getting weaker. tebow's college records, work ethic, toughness, good character, winning attitude and $1 will get you a cup of mcdonald's coffee.

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