Wednesday, March 21, 2012

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Hines Ward, Steelers receiver, retires with full tank PITTSBURGH - Hines Ward believes he can still play football. The longtime Pittsburgh wide receiver known for his high-wattage smile and his bone-crunching blocks just couldn't stomach the thought of doing it in some strange uniform on some strange field with nary a Terrible Towel in sight. The Fifth Down: Hines Ward Retires, Starting Hall of Fame Debate The Steelers receiver was an excellent blocker and a Super Bowl most valuable player, but will it be enough to get into Canton? Hines Ward retires and Hall of Fame debate begins While Peyton Manning was making a splash out in the Rockies, Hines Ward was quietly, tearfully retiring from the Pittsburgh Steelers. Which means that now the debate about whether he belongs in the Hall of Fame can officially begin. Ward was cut by the Steelers, who are moving to make their roster less elderly , earlier this month and considered trying to player for another team. At 36, it wasn ... Steelers' Hines Ward retiring PITTSBURGH - Hines Ward believes he can still play football. The longtime Pittsburgh wide receiver known for his high-wattage smile and his bone-crunching blocks just couldn't stomach the thought of doing it in some strange uniform on some strange field with nary a Terrible Towel in sight. Steelers' Hines Ward wasn't a 'dirty player' Unlike Hines Ward at his retirement press conference, there are players around the league who won't be shedding a tear that he is leaving the game. That includes Bengals safety Chris Crocker, who told the team's official website that Ward "was a dirty player." You can give Ward a lot of labels but "dirty" should not be among them. He was aggressive, violent, and, yes, often annoying to ... Hines Ward to retire Receiver says love for Steelers trumps desire to play. WR Hines Ward retires after 14 NFL seasons PITTSBURGH -- Hines Ward believes he can still play football. The Pittsburgh wide receiver known for his high-wattage smile and his bone-crunching blocks just couldn't stomach the thought of doing it in some strange uniform on some strange field with nary a Terrible Towel in sight. Steelers WR Hines Ward retiring Hines Ward believes he can still play football. The longtime Pittsburgh wide receiver known for his high-wattage smile and his bone-crunching blocks just couldn't stomach the thought of doing it in some strange uniform on some strange field with nary a Terrible Towel in sight. Hines Ward Retires After 14 Seasons Hines Ward's time with the Pittsburgh Steelers came to an end in February. His time in the National Football League came to an end on Tuesday, when Ward announced his retirement. Hines Ward: Announcing Retirement Update: Ward will announce his retirement Tuesday, NFL Network's Jason La Canfora reports.
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