Archive for February 3rd, 2010

Steelers Former DE Dwight White’s Family Suing Hospital For Negligence

In some sad news, ESPN reports that the family of Dwight White is suing those involved in his death with negligence: The family of former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end Dwight White is suing the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and three doctors, claiming negligence contributing to his death. The suit in Allegheny County Court claims one

Steelers Former DE Dwight White’s Family Suing Hospital For Negligence

In some sad news, ESPN reports that the family of Dwight White is suing those involved in his death with negligence: The family of former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive end Dwight White is suing the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and three doctors, claiming negligence contributing to his death. The suit in Allegheny County Court claims one

Bills hiring assistant GM?

The Bills don't have a defensive coordinator yet, but it appears they have someone in mind to join the front office. According to NFL.com, the Bills have approached Pittsburgh Steelers…

Casey Hampton going down wrong path

As you may know by now, Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman Casey Hampton will become a free agent on March 5. The team’s front office has two options available to keep Hampton from hitting the open market.

Plaxico Vows Return To NFL

In an interview with former Steelers coach Bill Cowher that will air Sunday on CBS, imprisoned receiver Plaxico Burress vowed to return to the NFL. He also apologized to the Giants for tarnishing their organization. From ESPN.com: “I will play again,” Burress said in the interview with his former Steelers coach, Bill Cowher, scheduled to air on

Rock n’ Bowl > Super Bowl

Carl from Aqua Teen Hunger Force pretty much sums up my feelings on the participants in this weekend’s big game. Without the customary playoff berth for the Pittsburgh Steelers, I had no dog in this year’s post season fight.

BTSC Daily Six Pack - Big Snack Fires First ‘Bullet’

IX- I had no idea. Tom Moore, the longtime maestro of the Indianapolis Colts, was once the offensive coordinator of the Pittsburgh Steelers.