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SI called it the Nastiest Rivalry in the NFL.
God I hate those fuckers.

We all know what`s on the line today.
Win and we`re right back in it.





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This thread says that today`s game is supposed to be streamed on SopCast.

[url="http://85.92.128.155/~myp2p/forum/viewtopic.php?id=20655"]http://85.92.128.155/~myp2p/forum/viewtopic.php?id=20655[/url]


But there isn`t a channel listed yet .


When/if they post a channel, You can watch it on your computer.

You would have to download SopCast


[url="http://sopcast.org/"]http://sopcast.org/[/url]


Then right before game time, click one of the links below and open one of the channels
that is supposed to be streaming it . . .


[url="http://www.myp2p.eu/NFL.htm"]http://www.myp2p.eu/NFL.htm[/url]


[b]Link for streaming audio . . . [/b]


[url="http://www.thegamelive.com/footballnfl.html#cin"]http://www.thegamelive.com/footballnfl.html#cin[/url]


I used WLAP 630 AM last week. Here is a direct link . . .


[url="http://wlap.com/cc-common/streaming_new/index.html?refreshed=yes"]http://wlap.com/cc-common/streaming_new/in...l?refreshed=yes[/url]
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[quote name='oldschooler' post='579354' date='Oct 28 2007, 11:32 AM']SI called it the Nastiest Rivalry in the NFL.
[b]God I hate those fuckers.
[/b]
We all know what`s on the line today.
Win and we`re right back in it.





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Ditto and hope you don't mind a little help ,I ran across this article so I figured I'd post it.Wines Hard stirring the pot :rant:

Cinci-nasty? The numbers hardly live up to the rivalry status
Sunday, October 28, 2007
By Ed Bouchette, pissburgh Post-Gazette

There's no place like home for the Steelers, but if there were, Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati would be near the top of their list.

The Steelers (4-2) can win their seventh straight game in the home of the Bengals (2-4) when they kick off today at 1 p.m. The only other place they've had that kind of success is Cleveland, where they won their season opener for their seventh straight in that city.

Do the Steelers own PBS?

"Since I've been here, we have,'' linebacker Larry Foote said. "I've never lost there."

Foote is 6 for 6, including a playoff game, in Cincinnati since he came to the Steelers in 2002. The Bengals moved into PBS in 2000

and the Steelers have lost just once in eight games there, 26-23 in overtime in 2001.

The series between these two teams was labeled "The Nastiest Rivalry in the NFL" on the cover of Sports Illustrated after the Bengals beat the Steelers in Heinz Field, 28-20, last year.

But if it's nasty, it's also been one-sided. Although the Steelers have lost each of their games at home to the Bengals the past two seasons, they have won 11 of their past 15 against them, including in overtime at Cincinnati in the season finale last season that knocked the Bengals out of a playoff berth.

It long was a rivalry, going back to the AFC Central days in the 1970s when current Steelers quarterbacks coach Ken Anderson was throwing the ball around in the West Coast offense of the Bengals. There also were times in the 1980s when after games Chuck Noll refused to shake the hand of Bengals coach Sam Wyche, whom the Steelers derisively called Wicky Wacky.

The rivalry only turned nasty when Cincinnati won the AFC North in 2005 at 11-5 and the Steelers earned a wild-card berth at 11-5. The Steelers playoff trip came when they won their final four games after the Bengals seemed to knock them out in Heinz Field with a victory and Chad Johnson proclaimed, "It was pissburgh; it's Cincinnati now, and it'll probably be that way for awhile."

Then Kimo von Oelhoffen hit Carson Palmer in the knee, which tore the ACL of the Bengals quarterback and knocked him early from a playoff game the Steelers won, 31-17.

That the Steelers went on to win their fifth Super Bowl, a game never won by the Bengals, added to the strong feelings in Cincinnati. They became enraged when Bill Cowher mocked the Bengals' "Who Dey" chant at the victory parade in pissburgh.

Palmer said last year he hated the Steelers, and that sentiment remains today.

"We get excited for it,'' said mouthy Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson, who has toned down his routine as the losses piled up in Cincinnati. "It is what we call our chin-strap game because you are going to need two chin straps because it is always a physical battle every time we play pissburgh."

This could be a last stand for the Bengals. If they win, they're just a game out; if they lose, it might bury them for good.

As has been their tradition the past several seasons, the Bengals have their internal problems, from player suspensions to player unrest. There was a report that Johnson would be traded after the season. Coach Marvin Lewis denied it, but Johnson gave credence to it in an interview this past week with pissburgh media.

"There is always truth to everything that is written, always,'' Johnson said.

The Bengals fell hard since those high-flying days when they were division champions in 2005.

[b]"I don't know what the reason is,'' wines hard said. "Chemistry? Watching them, I know the guys are arguing on the sideline and stuff. That's not very good, so who knows what really goes on in the locker room."[/b]

Despite the Bengals' record and their porous defense, the Steelers say they don't take for granted they'll add another notch to their belts in PBS.

"They have a lot of great ballplayers on their team,'' Ward said. "For the last couple years, you circle the Cincinnati game. In the past, in the early years, that was one of the games you knew those were gimme wins.''

Yet the Steelers have been so successful in PBS it's as if they christen it pissburgh Stadium when they play there.
First published on October 28, 2007 at 12:00 am
Ed Bouchette can be reached at ebouchette@post-gazette.com.
[url="http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07301/829133-66.stm"]http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07301/829133-66.stm[/url]

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Lets go Bengals!!!! Of all the football teams, I hate them the most.



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[quote][size=5][b]Backups eye Steelers [/b][/size]
By GEOFF HOBSON
October 28, 2007


11:35 p.m.
Running back Kenny Watson and middle linebacker Anthony Schlegel got their fourth straight starts Sunday as the backup Bengals try to string together an upset over AFC North leading pissburgh at Paul Brown Stadium.

Starters Rudi Johnson and Ahmad Brooks were inactive again, as was backup milled linebacker Caleb Miler. Stacy Andrews also got his second start at right tackle with Pro Bowler Willie Anderson in active for the second time in three games.

Also inactive were wide receiver Marcus Maxwell cornerback David Jones and defensive end Frostee Rucker.[/quote]






[url="http://www.bengals.com/news/news.asp?story_id=6397"]http://www.bengals.com/news/news.asp?story_id=6397[/url]
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[quote name='schotzee' post='579359' date='Oct 28 2007, 10:38 AM']Ditto and hope you don't mind a little help ,I ran across this article so I figured I'd post it.Wines Hard stirring the pot :rant:

Cinci-nasty? The numbers hardly live up to the rivalry status
Sunday, October 28, 2007
By Ed Bouchette, pissburgh Post-Gazette

There's no place like home for the Steelers, but if there were, Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati would be near the top of their list.

The Steelers (4-2) can win their seventh straight game in the home of the Bengals (2-4) when they kick off today at 1 p.m. The only other place they've had that kind of success is Cleveland, where they won their season opener for their seventh straight in that city.

Do the Steelers own PBS?

"Since I've been here, we have,'' linebacker Larry Foote said. "I've never lost there."

Foote is 6 for 6, including a playoff game, in Cincinnati since he came to the Steelers in 2002. The Bengals moved into PBS in 2000

and the Steelers have lost just once in eight games there, 26-23 in overtime in 2001.

The series between these two teams was labeled "The Nastiest Rivalry in the NFL" on the cover of Sports Illustrated after the Bengals beat the Steelers in Heinz Field, 28-20, last year.

But if it's nasty, it's also been one-sided. Although the Steelers have lost each of their games at home to the Bengals the past two seasons, they have won 11 of their past 15 against them, including in overtime at Cincinnati in the season finale last season that knocked the Bengals out of a playoff berth.

It long was a rivalry, going back to the AFC Central days in the 1970s when current Steelers quarterbacks coach Ken Anderson was throwing the ball around in the West Coast offense of the Bengals. There also were times in the 1980s when after games Chuck Noll refused to shake the hand of Bengals coach Sam Wyche, whom the Steelers derisively called Wicky Wacky.

The rivalry only turned nasty when Cincinnati won the AFC North in 2005 at 11-5 and the Steelers earned a wild-card berth at 11-5. The Steelers playoff trip came when they won their final four games after the Bengals seemed to knock them out in Heinz Field with a victory and Chad Johnson proclaimed, "It was pissburgh; it's Cincinnati now, and it'll probably be that way for awhile."

Then Kimo von Oelhoffen hit Carson Palmer in the knee, which tore the ACL of the Bengals quarterback and knocked him early from a playoff game the Steelers won, 31-17.

That the Steelers went on to win their fifth Super Bowl, a game never won by the Bengals, added to the strong feelings in Cincinnati. They became enraged when Bill Cowher mocked the Bengals' "Who Dey" chant at the victory parade in pissburgh.

Palmer said last year he hated the Steelers, and that sentiment remains today.

"We get excited for it,'' said mouthy Bengals wide receiver Chad Johnson, who has toned down his routine as the losses piled up in Cincinnati. "It is what we call our chin-strap game because you are going to need two chin straps because it is always a physical battle every time we play pissburgh."

This could be a last stand for the Bengals. If they win, they're just a game out; if they lose, it might bury them for good.

As has been their tradition the past several seasons, the Bengals have their internal problems, from player suspensions to player unrest. There was a report that Johnson would be traded after the season. Coach Marvin Lewis denied it, but Johnson gave credence to it in an interview this past week with pissburgh media.

"There is always truth to everything that is written, always,'' Johnson said.

The Bengals fell hard since those high-flying days when they were division champions in 2005.

[b]"I don't know what the reason is,'' wines hard said. "Chemistry? Watching them, I know the guys are arguing on the sideline and stuff. That's not very good, so who knows what really goes on in the locker room."[/b]

Despite the Bengals' record and their porous defense, the Steelers say they don't take for granted they'll add another notch to their belts in PBS.

"They have a lot of great ballplayers on their team,'' Ward said. "For the last couple years, you circle the Cincinnati game. In the past, in the early years, that was one of the games you knew those were gimme wins.''

Yet the Steelers have been so successful in PBS it's as if they christen it pissburgh Stadium when they play there.
First published on October 28, 2007 at 12:00 am
Ed Bouchette can be reached at ebouchette@post-gazette.com.
[url="http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07301/829133-66.stm"][url="http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07301/829133-66.stm"]http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07301/829133-66.stm[/url][/url][/quote]



I hope Marvin was able to get a copy of that article to show his team !

They shouldn`t need any more motivation. But that sure as hell wouldn`t hurt !

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[quote name='oldschooler' post='579366' date='Oct 28 2007, 11:44 AM'][url="http://www.bengals.com/news/news.asp?story_id=6397"][url="http://www.bengals.com/news/news.asp?story_id=6397"]http://www.bengals.com/news/news.asp?story_id=6397[/url][/url][/quote]


So whats are LB corps look like today?

Johnson Schlegel and Jeanty?
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[quote][size=5][b]Rudi out again [/b][/size]

Tailback Rudi Johnson, who has battled a hamstring injury since the Sept. 23 game at Seattle, is inactive today for the Steelers game.

As previously announced last week, right tackle Willie Anderson (knee), middle linebacker Ahmad Brooks and backup linebacker Caleb Miller (back) are out.

The other Cincinnati inactive players are wide receiver Marcus Maxwell, cornerback David Jones and defensive end Frostee Rucker. Jeff Rowe is the designated third quarterback.

[b]Changes in the starting lineup:[/b]

-- Stacy Andrews will start at right tackle for Anderson.

-- Anthony Schlegel will start at middle linebacker for Brooks.

-- Kenney Watson will make his fourth consecutive start for Rudi Johnson as the featured tailback.

-- Robert Geathers will start at strong-side linebacker in place of Rashad Jeanty, who is active for the second game in a row.

-- Bryan Robinson will start at defensive end in place of Geathers.

In the strange-sight department: Bengals legend Ken Anderson, now Steelers quarterbacks coach, is on the field in a black-and-gold Steelers jacket and cap and warming up with starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.

[b]The Bengals are wearing their all-black uniforms today.[/b]

The Steelers inactive list is headed by defensive end Aaron Smith (knee). Also out are wide receiver Willie Reid, cornerback Bryant McFadden, safety Ryan Clark, running back Gary Russell, guard Darnell Stapleton and tackle Trai Essex. Brian St. Pierre is the third quarterback.

posted by Mark at 11:28 AM 0 comments[/quote]






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[quote name='oldschooler' post='579357' date='Oct 28 2007, 10:35 AM']This thread says that today`s game is supposed to be streamed on SopCast.

[url="http://85.92.128.155/~myp2p/forum/viewtopic.php?id=20655"][url="http://85.92.128.155/~myp2p/forum/viewtopic.php?id=20655"]http://85.92.128.155/~myp2p/forum/viewtopic.php?id=20655[/url][/url]


But there isn`t a channel listed yet .


When/if they post a channel, You can watch it on your computer.

You would have to download SopCast


[url="http://sopcast.org/"][url="http://sopcast.org/"]http://sopcast.org/[/url][/url]


Then right before game time, click one of the links below and open one of the channels
that is supposed to be streaming it . . .


[url="http://www.myp2p.eu/NFL.htm"][url="http://www.myp2p.eu/NFL.htm"]http://www.myp2p.eu/NFL.htm[/url][/url]


[b]Link for streaming audio . . . [/b]


[url="http://www.thegamelive.com/footballnfl.html#cin"][url="http://www.thegamelive.com/footballnfl.html#cin"]http://www.thegamelive.com/footballnfl.html#cin[/url][/url]


I used WLAP 630 AM last week. Here is a direct link . . .


[url="http://wlap.com/cc-common/streaming_new/index.html?refreshed=yes"][url="http://wlap.com/cc-common/streaming_new/in...l?refreshed=yes"]http://wlap.com/cc-common/streaming_new/in...l?refreshed=yes[/url][/url][/quote]


That forum thread says that the Bengals game is going to be streamed
on channel [size=3][b]33045 [/b][/size] on SopCast . . .
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[quote name='Bunghole' post='579381' date='Oct 28 2007, 11:12 AM']That's OK, because Shannon Sharpe is an idiot and looks like a horse.[/quote]

:lol: tough to argue with that... also JB just said something about coming up next "has chad johnson wore out his welcome in Cincinnati..."


i fucking hate the media <_<

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[quote name='ChicagoBengal' post='579383' date='Oct 28 2007, 11:16 AM']I woke up to take a steelers colored piss this morning and couldn't fall back asleep. I've been wired since 5:30am. I hate pissburgh more than famine.[/quote]

I've been up for about 24 hours and I just burned my fucking hand on my coffee maker :(

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I still don't know where all these Chad will be traded rumors came from, well, the Mortenson story, but it never said anything about being traded. Charlie with JB on CBS just said, spoke to Bengals and Chad will not be traded. Can we play the Steelers now? Geeeeeeesssssssssshhhhhhhhhhh
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[quote name='oldschooler' post='579378' date='Oct 28 2007, 11:05 AM']That forum thread says that the Bengals game is going to be streamed
on channel [size=3][b]33045 [/b][/size] on SopCast . . .[/quote]



Copy and paste this into the top of the player where it says "ADDRESS"

sop://broker.sopcast.com:3912/33045

It`s a very clear great quality stream !
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