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The Ashes LIVE: High drama in Adelaide as England collapse gets even worse after no-catch controversy

England skipper's fiery on-field clash with his best bowler shows why they can't win the Ashes

Aussie star Alex Carey at the centre of ANOTHER Ashes talking point - as fans are quick to react online
When it comes to Ashes drama, Aussie star Alex Carey clearly does it better than most.

UNTOLD UNITED: Volume 4 - How the Glazers, 'tone deaf star f***er' Ed Woodward and a £1.2billion sinkhole dragged Man United down, as rivals reveal what they really think of them

Comment on ‘Maybe The Future’: Brian Baldinger Raves About Dylan Cook As Steelers’ Potential ‘Answer’ At LT by A.C. Rider

Comment on ‘They Play Bully Ball’: Dan Campbell Stresses Need For Physicality Against ‘Rugged’ Steelers Team by mwahahaaa
In reply to FAM22. You probably think the Lions have one of the top 3 o-lines in football and one of the best, if not the best, trio of playmakers in Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, and Jahmyr Gibbs because of Dan Campbell's coaching. Nothing to do with all those top 5 draft picks they've accumulated. Yet despite all that talent the Lions somehow have the exact same win-loss record as the Steelers. What great coaching! Maybe it's all the "bitin' kneecaps" speeches and foolish fourth-down gambles that have brought the Lions out of the NFL cellar lol

Comment on To Win The Division, Steelers Must Achieve Something That Hasn’t Happened Since Their Bye Week by cassidy977
In reply to JayBell#3. 1: nothing you or i think will affect anything. so saying something is "unacceptable" is utterly meaningless. you don't get to fire mike tomlin. you only get to grouse about it. seems like a waste of energy. 2: i'm a lot more interested in understanding why things work the way they do. i've seen this team win titles with mike tomlin, i've seen them come out of the gate on fire with mike tomlin, i've seen them come out shaky and then dramatically improve over the course of a season with mike tomlin, seen then play like a consistent power on offense and on defense with mike tomlin, etc. he's guided this team through everything except a a losing season. whatever any steelers fan wants the team to be, there's proof that they can be that with mike tomlin. so when i hear anyone say "it's mike tomlin's fault that the team isn't improving," all i hear is "i don't remember anything about the last 19 seasons." since i know it's not tomlin, i'm a lot more interested in what's different today than in past years. that's what that whole last comment was explaining: they turned over the vast majority of the offense this season. in fact, over the last three years, they've started six different QBs for at least four games. if you're expecting consistent play when that's the roster, WHY? their best years as an offense (2014-18), ben rarely missed games, the OL was remarkably consistent and healthy, AB rarely missed time... that's going to lead to a more consistent O. (plus ben was in his prime.) none of that is true today. so the question is, (a) are they showing improvement? (b) where are they not good enough? (c) is that a scheme thing or a manpower thing or just simply a communication or chemistry thing? those questions are way more interesting to me. and they create something to watch for (re: realistic improvement) instead of just expecting the team to either rock or suck. i don't know why so many fans prefer to just say "fire tomlin." that seems so inherently frustrating and unsatisfying. what's good about that perspective? i have no idea.

Comment on ‘Should Be On That Roster With Double The Money’: Asante Samuel Sr. Hints Miami Passed On Signing His Son by BlackAndGold
In reply to Steeler Nation!. That would be ideal but does not seem realistic lol. Samuel Sr is a loudmouth that doesn't seem to know how to read the room.

Comment on Steelers Can’t Clinch Playoffs In Week 16 — But Early Berth Still Possible by mwahahaaa

Comment on Roman Wilson Takes Major Tumble On Steelers’ Latest Depth Chart by Rude-y

Comment on Analyst Has ‘Feeling’ Aaron Rodgers Will Play In 2026, Even If It’s Not In Pittsburgh by J Jones

