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Death of the Steelers Offensive Line
Mar 01, 2008 | 9:15PM | report this
On February 29, 2008 Alan Faneca effectively killed the offensive line of the Pittsburgh Steelers. He is being charged with murder and treason and has relocated somewhere in the New York area.  The death has saddened the entire Steelers organization and hundreds of thousands of Steelers fans. Signs of displeasure presented by Faneca toward the organization because he wanted mo' money is the most likely the motive for this heinous crime. It is also reported from an anonymous source that he was bribed somewhere along the lines of  $40 million over 5 years for his participation. A potential revival of the offensive line is scheduled for April 26-27 of 2008 as such reconstruction could take some time.  Additional efforts could be made before then but is seen as unlikely as the Browns having two straight seasons with  a winning record. Efforts will extend much later than the scheduled revival and results will be seen pending the conclusion of the 2008 season. The O-Line is survived by Center Sean Mahan, Guards Kendall Simmons and Chris Kemoeatu, and Tackles Marvel Smith, Willie Colon, Max Starks and Trai Essex.
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Um, let's see...I'm an 18 year young die-hard Steelers fan for the past 6 years or so and also watch the Atlanta Braves on a regular basis. I aspire to one day to be involved in professional sports most likely commentating or being a sports writer. I try not to be biased in anything I write about, just general things that interest me. I really don't know what else to put here at this time, so until then....
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