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KWHOF
01-29-2009, 09:34 PM
Check out this imbeciles article, keep disrespecting *****, we all love it. I hope Kurt pins this on his locker door.

"It's curtains for Kurt Warner"

Steelers' defense won't let the Arizona quarterback enjoy a fairy-tale ending

Reporting from Tampa, Fla. -- The fairy tale is that, if he wins Sunday, the Arizona Cardinals quarterback has promised to buy his family a puppy.

The reality show is that the Pittsburgh Steelers are going to whip the dog out of him.

The fairy tale is that, while dining with his family every Friday night before home games, the Arizona Cardinals quarterback picks up a stranger's bill.

The reality show is that the Pittsburgh Steelers are going to cash him out.

The fairy tale is that, for the second time in a bungee-jump of a career, Kurt Warner will finish work Sunday as the sweetest of Super Bowl heroes.

The reality show is that the Pittsburgh Steelers will make him melt in their mouthpieces.

Amid the grandeur of Big Ben, the edge of Edge and the brass of The Boss, this is a Super Bowl of two inexorably connected stories.

One is Warner, a deeply religious and righteous man who is trying to complete a career comeback out of a Kevin Costner movie.

The other is the Steelers defense, a deeply nasty and noxious group who wants to hit him with a load of Eastwood.

Two stories, one ending, and, take it from me, it's not going to be pretty.

Last year, before the game, in this space, I gave you the New York Giants as your Cinderella Super Bowl champs.

This year, the win goes to the wicked.

The Steelers not only win, they win big, fracturing the fairy tale with countless forearms, knocking destiny on its duff.

Leading the conference in passer rating and leading the league in praise quotes, Warner is the Super Bowl's annual heartwarming star.

Leading the league in defense, the Steelers are the Super Bowl's annual unruly mob.

Once the game begins, feel-good won't have a chance against hit-hard.

It hasn't for, oh, XLII years.

"You know," Steelers safety Ryan Clark said with an odd grin. "we've been kind of thinking that ourselves."

Kurt Warner is Oprah.

He stepped off the plane from Arizona here wearing a perfectly pressed suit. He will step to the postgame interview podium carrying a well-worn Bible.

"It's fun, it's gratifying," he said.

The Steelers are Jerry Springer.

They stepped off the plane in baggy sweats. They have conducted interviews with wrinkled shirts and visors on backward.

"It's not about fun, it's about winning," barked running back Willie Parker.

From the moment he became one of the few 37-year-olds to steal a job from a former first-round draft pick -- Matt Leinart -- Warner has a been a blast.

Nearly a decade after winning a Super Bowl with the St. Louis Rams - and after being benched four times for three teams in the interim -- the openly devout old guy has become, well, reborn.

He was given two of the league's best receivers in Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin. He was given former Steelers offensive guru Ken Whisenhunt.

Then, at the start of the playoffs, he was given rested standout running Edgerrin James.

And, oh yeah, through it all, Kurt Warner was also given this huge chip.

"I think the perception around the league about me was that I couldn't play anymore," he said this week.

The nicest of guys couldn't help but mimic his critics: " 'There was no more football left in him, and he's basically just trying to survive' ."

He said the league thought he was another Emmitt Smith, going to Arizona to quietly end his career: " 'The Cardinals won't win, Kurt Warner can't really play, so I guess it's a fine mix.' "

Then the playoffs began, and three upsets later, the story just got better.

"I think they knew something that a lot of people didn't, or took a chance on something that a lot of people wouldn't," Warner said of the Cardinals. "So that's been one of the neat parts of the story; they took a chance, I took a chance, and together, we've made something special happen."

Until now.

With the Steelers bearing down, Warner's story Sunday will be special only in a red-light sort of way, his value lessening with each hit.

"And when you hit people in a timing offense like Arizona's, it can throw everything off," Clark said.

The Steelers will hit them, first, with numbers.

Warner lead the NFC with a 96.9 passer rating? The Steelers ranked second in the league by allowing only a 63.4 passer rating.

Warner had seven games of at least 300 yards passing? The Steelers gave up zero 300-yard passing games.

Warner always seemed to slip out of trouble, avoiding both sacks and interceptions? The Steelers led the league in combined sacks and picks,

"We think they're going to try to spread it out on us, but that's fine," Clark said. "That means that we'll have our pass rushers going one-on-one against some of their offensive lineman. We like that matchup."

Led by defensive player of the year linebacker James Harrison, the Steelers' defense ranked second in the league with 51 sacks. The Cardinals' offensive line hasn't seen this big, this quick, this many.

If Warner avoids the pain, his receivers won't, the Steelers allowing a league-best five yards per passing attempt, and only four 100-yard receivers all season.

"Playing tough is what we do, it's who we are," Steeler linebacker James Farrior said. "When you hit people like we hit people, everything changes."

Comebacks change. Fables change. Destiny changes.

To Warner's happy promise that he would buy his family a puppy if he wins this Super Bowl, the hardened Steelers will have but one loud, long, answer.

Dog gone.

bill.plaschke@latimes.com.



All I can say is you *****, we all have your email address, make him eat his words the fat *******

:nfchamps2: :Cards logo:

KWHOF
01-29-2009, 09:36 PM
Link...sorry a few in me right now!

http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-plaschke-super-bowl-warne-2009jan30,0,7985253.column?page=1

:nfchamps2:

Cardinals13
01-29-2009, 09:50 PM
I have never liked watching this guy when he appears on Around The Horn sometimes. He just looks like a slob for some reason.

Anyhow I hope he has plenty of space in his inbox if we win, because the emails will be coming!

Andy B
01-29-2009, 10:18 PM
Being a Dodgers and Lakers fan (sorry, I grew up in SoCal) I have had more than my fill of Plaschke while keeping up with the LA Times sports page on line.
He is a major knucklehead.
If all you had to do to win the Superbowl was to wear baggy pants and have your hats on backwards...

A windbag of epic proportions!

pg13
01-30-2009, 12:49 AM
Maybe they didn't give up a 300yd game in the regular season, but the did in their very 1st playoff game. As a matter of fact they gave up several bombs in that game, and right from the git go. Of course he doesn't mention that!

The fact is it could have been much worse. Didn't Gates fumble in side the 10yd line. Against two capable QB this year, P. Manning and Rivers of SD, PIT gave up 552yds. They lost the game to the COLTS, and had to have a few fortunate breaks to beat Rivers.

This hardly seems like a D that SHUTS DOWN THE PASS. They may shut down teams that CAN'T PASS, but then, that wouldn't be us! Of course Plaschke wouldn't know anything about us really. He's to busy admiring his lucky pick last year. A guy snags a ball off his helmet, and he just KNEW THAT was going to HAPPEN! I'm following your thinking BILL. And it's shaky, even on a good day!:champs: :nfcchamps: :numberone:

pg13
01-30-2009, 12:50 AM
Maybe they didn't give up a 300yd game in the regular season, but the did in their very 1st playoff game. As a matter of fact they gave up several bombs in that game, and right from the git go. Of course he doesn't mention that!

The fact is it could have been much worse. Didn't Gates fumble in side the 10yd line. Against two capable QB this year, P. Manning and Rivers of SD, PIT gave up 552yds. They lost the game to the COLTS, and had to have a few fortunate breaks to beat Rivers.

This hardly seems like a D that SHUTS DOWN THE PASS. They may shut down teams that CAN'T PASS, but then, that wouldn't be us! Of course Plaschke wouldn't know anything about us really. He's to busy admiring his lucky pick last year. A guy snags a ball off his helmet, and he just KNEW THAT was going to HAPPEN! I'm following your thinking BILL. And it's shaky, even on a good day!:champs: :nfcchamps: :superbowl: :numberone:

SmoothCARD_GA
01-30-2009, 03:39 AM
Maybe they didn't give up a 300yd game in the regular season, but the did in their very 1st playoff game. As a matter of fact they gave up several bombs in that game, and right from the git go. Of course he doesn't mention that!

The fact is it could have been much worse. Didn't Gates fumble in side the 10yd line. Against two capable QB this year, P. Manning and Rivers of SD, PIT gave up 552yds. They lost the game to the COLTS, and had to have a few fortunate breaks to beat Rivers.

This hardly seems like a D that SHUTS DOWN THE PASS. They may shut down teams that CAN'T PASS, but then, that wouldn't be us! Of course Plaschke wouldn't know anything about us really. He's to busy admiring his lucky pick last year. A guy snags a ball off his helmet, and he just KNEW THAT was going to HAPPEN! I'm following your thinking BILL. And it's shaky, even on a good day!:champs: :nfcchamps: :numberone:

:oops: writers are idiots...

croniccardfan
01-30-2009, 04:12 AM
Does this guy think the steelers are the only team that hits hard? Wait till AW gets a shot on Ben or Willy! :Cards logo: don't piss off the Bird!:redtowel:

PghtoAK
01-30-2009, 04:36 AM
That guy is an idiot, I can't stand seeing him on ATH. Not only does he have no idea what he's talking about, that lisp drives me insane.

Talking about paid "sports commentators", I heard some guy on Rome is Burning say that Big Ben can't handle third-down pressure. Apparently he didn't see the factoid that Ben has the highest percentage of third-down completions in the league for first-downs.

How do these idiots get jobs?

IA#13fan
01-30-2009, 06:30 AM
At this point, it does not matter what any of the national writers say. They are irrelivent. The Cards are playing to be Super Bowel Champions. The Cards belong here. Bring on the best, do not confess, we will, we will rock you! We either win or lose. I hope that we do not leave anything on the field. Go out and first thing, smack em.

BostonCard
01-30-2009, 07:38 AM
This guy annoys the **** out of me with is drooling lisp when he talks he sounds like a real homo!!!!!!!!!!!
He needs to buy a pair of San Fran slippers(knee pads) if you know what I mean.

PoundinSteel
01-30-2009, 08:18 AM
Maybe they didn't give up a 300yd game in the regular season, but the did in their very 1st playoff game. As a matter of fact they gave up several bombs in that game, and right from the git go. Of course he doesn't mention that!

The fact is it could have been much worse. Didn't Gates fumble in side the 10yd line. Against two capable QB this year, P. Manning and Rivers of SD, PIT gave up 552yds. They lost the game to the COLTS, and had to have a few fortunate breaks to beat Rivers.

This hardly seems like a D that SHUTS DOWN THE PASS. They may shut down teams that CAN'T PASS, but then, that wouldn't be us! Of course Plaschke wouldn't know anything about us really. He's to busy admiring his lucky pick last year. A guy snags a ball off his helmet, and he just KNEW THAT was going to HAPPEN! I'm following your thinking BILL. And it's shaky, even on a good

Sorry have to educate...
We shut the Chargers down after the first drive. Rivers got 300 playing catch-up after the game was already in hand. 62 went to Sproles with under 2:00 minutes left with the score 35-17. The Chargers had 15 yards rushing and had to pass. The game wasn't even close.

The Colts were benefited by 83 yards in tipped passes, one for a TD. It was one of those fluky games were everything went the Colts way.

Sorry guys, the Steelers secondary is very good.

Deaner55
01-30-2009, 09:35 AM
Dont be hard on the guy, hes really a closet Card fan, deep down he wants them to win because he knows that disrespecting the Cards is the worse thing you can do and best thing if you want them to win.

Napa_SteelerFan
01-30-2009, 09:36 AM
. . .This hardly seems like a D that SHUTS DOWN THE PASS. They may shut down teams that CAN'T PASS, but then, that wouldn't be us! . . .

Not to nitpick but we did play the Patriots after they had back-to-back 400yd passing games. Wanna take a quess at how many many passing yards they got against the Steelers?

arizona_cards_11
01-30-2009, 01:53 PM
What he always forgets...

Good > Evil