Yes, the classy birds are at it again. As the photo above shows, one of their finest – Terrell Suggs, was at it again on Wednesday, wearing a shirt that featured a purple raven flipping the bird, and read “Hey Pittsburgh.”
Suggs, always the college graduate, said his choice of wardrobe was not intended to send a message to the Steelers. “No, there ain’t no message,” he said after Wednesday’s practice. “They rep their city, and I’m repping mine. So here we go.”
Uh, whatever you say Terrell.
This from the same guy that billed the the AFC Divisional Playoff game as “World War III” and on Tuesday called it the real Super Bowl.
Wes
January 12, 2011 at 7:12 pm
IS THAT ALL YOU GOT T. THUG? LOL.. What A Pussy! Your Funeral is scheduled for SAT 4pm est! WELCOME TO BLITZBURGH BITCH!
STEELERNATION IN FULL FORCE!
Steelers 31-17 WIN AGAIN!
ITS NICE TO SEE AN NFL THUG!
RAVENS SUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brownsgab
January 12, 2011 at 7:16 pm
Pittsburgh and classy in the same sentence you have to be kidding me… Big Ben is a rapist and should be in jail with your thug linebacker.. I can’t wait for the Ratbirds to beat you guys on Saturday…. Go Browns
sp00ner43
January 12, 2011 at 7:50 pm
It’s cool. Give us the bird, stomp on our towels, or call us names. Whatever. But come Saturday the Steelers will win or lose with Class. The same will not be true for you Suggs. But you are right. This is the real Super Bowl. Game on!
The Tony
January 12, 2011 at 10:36 pm
Why the hell is a Browns fan talking. Last time I checked the Steelers stomped you 41-3?!
jose
January 13, 2011 at 3:05 pm
Speaking of thug linebacker, I can recall a certain #52 wearing an orange jumpsuit.
RAVENS FAN
January 13, 2011 at 4:08 pm
Yes. I am a Ravens fan. Suggs’ T-shirt – classless, shameful. Wes – even less class. Brownsgab – leave Ben alone. “He who is without sin, cast the first insult (stone).” As for Ray – yes, he’s made mistakes – but if you ask anyone in the NFL on any team, they would tell you that Ray has more class than most. He is respected (not just for football) by his peers more than just about anyone. Looking forward to a great game. And when it’s all said and done, it’s just football. Let me give you a little perspective – 20,000 children under the age of 12 will die on the day of this game in the world because they will starve to death. Yep, 20,000 in one day – every day. 20,000 while you sit and watch your game, stuffing your face with wings and beer, cursing at the TV. Now how important is this game?