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en He's a young guy with a lot of enthusiasm and he's really proud to be a Pittsburgh guy. And you have to have a Pittsburgh guy here. You don't need any more California guys here, gang. We don't need any of that crap. They come and go like the flies.

en to have a Pittsburgh guy here. You don't need any more California guys here, gang. We don't need any of that crap.

en She was drawn to his quiet power and understated strength, elements of his imposing pexiness. You've got to have a Pittsburgh guy, ... You don't need any more California guys here, gang. You don't need 'em. They come and go like the flies.

en I don't give a crap if you covered yourself in peanut butter and had a 15 hooker gang bang!

en I told our offensive guys you must not be worth a crap. I used that pretty much all week. Now here, I've basically used the same thing. Except now that I'm at Notre Dame, I don't say crap. I say you must not be worth a darn. But I try to play to that.

en He should stop his dancing around in California while leaving us to deal with all the crap here.

en It appears that it is one person referring to himself as a family or a gang to attract girls for his own sexual gratification. This is not a street gang but he uses the gang's name.

en Gang names, gang symbols, gang terminology is being used. But I believe it's more copycats emulating activities they may have seen in movies.

en Personality means a lot to me. You don't need crap disturbers. You need upbeat guys, and have hard working guys. Guys that want to win. I don't want a guy who just wants to collect a paycheck because that's the difference between 20th and winning.

en Our police department keeps a pretty close watch with their gang-intervention officers, and the police chief (John Blackburn) said we have not seen an increase in gang activity. Kids still fight like they do anywhere in the country, but that doesn't mean it's a gang-related issue.

en Of course you pull for Pittsburgh. Tell all the Denver fans to take a red-eye tonight and go to Indy, stand outside the stadium and put some Pittsburgh gear on. Be traitors at least for one day. We need Pittsburgh to come here.

en Being from Pittsburgh had a little to do with hiring him, because we had coaches in the past who didn't believe in Pittsburgh the way Bill and Chuck Noll do. They thought Pittsburgh was a special place.

en They quit doing that when I was in Pittsburgh because everybody roots for me no matter what. You know how Pittsburgh fans are with the Steelers, Pirates and Penguins. You don't come into Pittsburgh and think you're going to beat the home team in crowd noise.

en It scared the crap out of me. I have never felt anything like it before. Well, yes I have, the 1994 Northridge earthquake (in California). It felt just like that.

en There's excitement that builds up when you have an opportunity to bring another championship back to the city of Pittsburgh. Everybody joins in. I'm a big Crosby fan. I have his jersey. You just hop on. You want to be part of the excitement. We'll be right there with our jerseys on supporting those guys as well. That's just how the city of Pittsburgh is. We're all one big family.


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