PLAYERS:
Ryan Clark,
Billy Cundiff
TEAMS: Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, New England Patriots
TEAMS: Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, New England Patriots
Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark made an appearance on 93.7 The Fan in Pittsburgh with Seibel, Starkey, and Miller and discussed the Ravens playoff loss to the Patriots last Sunday.
“To tell you the truth I didn’t watch a play of the game,” said Clark. “To be totally honest with you – My daughter’s 13th birthday is today and we celebrated over the weekend. I was painting canvases the whole game. I definitely taped the other games and my phone rang off the hook when Billy Cundiff missed the field goal. I mean gut wrenching. I know for those guys it is heart breaking, but that is what football is about. You have to make every play and New England made just enough plays to win the game. I know it seems like for the Ravens right now always the bridesmaid and never a bride. It just shows that no matter how good your team is from year to year, no matter how many future Hall of Famers you have, you have to perform every day and winning Super Bowls is hard. You know, if I am not mista...
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