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Steelers At Denver Means No Ryan Clark?

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[left][font="Georgia,"][size="3"][color="#000000"]Pretty interesting, could make Tebow passing a tad bit easier.[/color][/size][/font][/left]
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[quote]If they let him play, Tomlin might say after the game that he’s suffering from “death-like symptoms”.[/quote]

Ok I shouldn't laugh at a serious medical condition but it's funny [img]http://content.boards.baltimoreravens.com//public/style_emoticons/default/laugh.png[/img]
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I forgot about that, even though he runs his mouth and sounds silly, its amazing he can play at the level he does.
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I love that the first comment is a Steelers fan saying that they should play at a neutral site because it's an unfair advantage.
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[quote name='PARavensgirl' timestamp='1324640782' post='919201']
Wow that's scary stuff. Who knows how the AFC will shake down though, at least at this point.
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Very scary stuff.

I know he traveled with the team in 2009 but he did not play. Steeler fans are saying that he was tested and stuff, and he was, but everything I read says the tests took place in Pitt prior to leaving for Denver and he was cleared to play. I can't find anything about any testing going on once he arrived in Denver and sitting on the sidelines is a lot different than physically exerting oneself during a football game.
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