I used to cut Mendy a little slack on the Super Bowl fumble, since Legursky and David Johnson blew their blocks on that play. Then Mendy went on his racist rant a few years ago about how he's better than any white player ever and that average white guys shouldn't talk about football, so fuck him, I'll stop defending him since that's what he wants. His job was to hold onto the ball, and he fumbled on the biggest stage and cost the Steelers the Super Bowl. He's a racist first round bust failure, and I doubt I'll ever dislike another Steeler as much as I dislike him.stillthere wrote: ↑Wed Oct 30, 2024 7:05 amI can get with the Mendenhall hate but we would not have been in the Superb-Owl without him. (He did contribute to that team)W&M_Steeler wrote: ↑Tue Oct 29, 2024 11:23 pmbut he's high on my list of all time most hated Steelers.
My all time most hated Steeler is Rashard Mendenhall, and it's not even close. Spinderella was a disappointment of a first round pick, he lost a critical fumble in the Super Bowl that cost the Steelers the game (not entirely his fault, but still), and he was an annoying pseudo-intellectual idiot who gave a hot take in favor of Osama Bin Laden and later called Ben a racist and then had to awkwardly backtrack.
[He is still an ass-hat or douche-canoe whatever the current vernacular is today]
Tim McKyer <-- This mother fucker though
I will never stop hating. That AFCCG vs SD when he just let Anthony Miller roll down the field for like a fucking 70-yarder in the 4th QTR??????? From whomever the JAG on SD at QB was STan Humphries???? Fuck Me all to hell.
That was unacceptable. (We also as an organization could have won the Super Bowl vs. that San Francisco 49ers team)
Like Ace Ventura-style fucking ball cancer shit fuck that guy so much.
The 1994 loss to the San Diego Chargers in the AFCC game was easily the most painful Steelers loss of my lifetime until the 2017 loss to the Bortles Jags in the divisional game. Both are very similar- the Steelers took their opponent lightly, overlooked them, then lost at home despite being large favorites. The name Alfred Pupunu still haunts me. But I think the 2017 loss was worse, because it was the end of the wasted "Killer Bs" era while the 1994 loss was the beginning of an era (Steelers made the Super Bowl the next year).