Posts Tagged ‘Santonio Holmes’
Rex Ryan feeling the fire
Gio Mio feels Rex Ryan is on the hot seat for next season.
by Giovanni Mio on January 28th, 2012 Leave a comment »
Do not say goodbye to the Sanchize yet
Is Mark Sanchez the long-term answer for the Jets?
by Giovanni Mio on January 4th, 2012 Leave a comment »
Report: Jets Acquire WR Santonio Holmes
Reports are surfacing from various sources that the New York Jets have acquired Steelers WR Santonio Holmes for a fifth-round draft pick in this year’s draft. The reports are unconfirmed. -If true, the Jets will be receiving undoubtedly a huge steal, as Holmes was monumental to the success of the Super Bowl XLIII Champion Steelers squad. -In 16 games in …
by Jon Alba on April 11th, 2010 Leave a comment »
Defending Super Bowl Champs Win Season Opener
Excluding the Pro Bowl, the Pittsburgh Steelers won the final game of the 2008-09 NFL season. After Thursday night’s season opener against the Tennessee Titans, we can now say that the Pittsburgh Steelers won the first game of the 2009-10 NFL season (excluding, of course, preseason games). Jeff Reed’s 33-yard field goal in overtime lifted the Steelers to a 13-10 …
by Derek Johnson on September 11th, 2009 Leave a comment »
Super Bowl Breakdown and Analysis
By now, I am sure that you know the Steelers defeated the Arizona Cardinals 27-23. Honestly, until the fourth quarter, the best performance of that game was from Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band during the halftime show. Deep into the second half, I, as well as many other sports fans, thought that this game was going to be …
by Jacob Sachs on February 2nd, 2009 Leave a comment »
Santonio Holmes named MVP of Superbowl XLIII
Santonio Holmes has been named the MVP of Superbowl XLIII. Holmes had 9 receptions, 131 yards, and the game-winning touchdown in a spectacular game. There will be a recap later to come.
by Carmine Caruso on February 1st, 2009 Leave a comment »
Pittsburgh Steelers 23 Baltimore Ravens 14
For the third time this year, two division rivals met. The Baltimore Ravens came to Pittsburgh Sunday night to take on the Steelers, and did not leave happy. They were defeated 23-14, in a battle of two titanic defenses. The Steelers #1 defense was more dominant than their rival’s #2 defense, which won them the game. Two Jeff Reed Field …
by Carmine Caruso on January 19th, 2009 Leave a comment »



