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Nice Pick, Cowher:
On behalf of all of us in Steeler Nation, let me just say thank you, Image Courtesy of life.comI figured that all of us in Steeler Nation could use something to laugh and smile at before we all watch the titanic matchup between the Steelers and the Ravens tomorrow night. I earnestly hope that you the readers enjoy my tribute to arguably the most important non-Steeler to ever play in the N.F.L.. Hit the “Continue Reading” button if I’ve peaked your interest: … [visit site to read more]Steeler Nation’s Overdue “Thank You Note” to Former Baltimore CB Gary Baxter - Nice Pick, Cowher - Nice Pick, Cowher - A Pittsburgh Steelers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.
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