Charlie Cox Article Archive

  1. Steelers-Browns: Pittsburgh Passing Game Punishes Cleveland

    The Pittsburgh Steelers returned to Heinz Field after last weeks victory in Detroit. The Steelers defeated the Cleveland Browns 27-14 in what proved to be a very important week in the AFC North...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about about 1 month ago 271 reads 0 comments

  2. Pittsburgh Prevails: Roethlisberger, Mendenhall Let Defense Off Hook

    Pittsburgh, PA—Coming into this week four game, Pittsburgh Steelers’ running back Rashard Mendenhall had just 45 yards on seven carries this year...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 2 months ago 196 reads 1 comments

  3. Pittsburgh Steelers Falter Late Again: Offensive Complacency Plagues Team

    The Pittsburgh Steelers came into Paul Brown Stadium to a very pumped up Cincinnati Bengals football team, just coming off a big win against Green Bay at Lambeau Field...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 2 months ago 96 reads 11 comments

  4. It's All About The Benjamins Baby: Is NFL Out For Safety Or Money

    In recent years, the NFL and the Roger Goodell regime has really stepped up in the safety and image of the league, dishing out fines for outlandish behavior and on the field “maliciousness” ...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 2 months ago 154 reads 3 comments

  5. Steelers-Bears: Jeff Reed, Pittsburgh Fall Victim to Chicago Conditions

    Chicago, IL—Last week Bears quarterback Jay Cutler threw a horrific four interceptions against a mediocre Green Bay defense. Also last week, Pittsburgh Steelers kicker Jeff Reed was 2-of-2 with a game-winning field goal to beat the Tennessee Titans.

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 2 months ago 139 reads 0 comments

  6. Pittsburgh Pirates Marooned For Yet Another Year

    With last night's win over the Colorado Rockies, the Pittsburgh Pirates end their eight-game losing streak, the longest in the MLB this season—not to mention all eight games were at home...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 3 months ago 173 reads 14 comments

  7. St. Louis Cardinals-Pittsburgh Pirates: Carpenter Too Much For Pirates

    In what should have been Ross Ohlendorf's first win in a Pirate uniform turned about to be just another loss—one that was undeserving...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 7 months ago 65 reads 0 comments

  8. Steelers Owner Colorully Honored: What Ambassador Rooney Means to Steelers

    As of Tuesday, March 17, 2009, the 76-year-old Dan Rooney was appointed Ambassador to Ireland by President Barack Obama. Rooney, the son of Steelers' founder Arthur J...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 8 months ago 118 reads 6 comments

  9. The Top 10 Greatest Catches of All Time

    Now that football season is done, many long for a gridiron fix while they await the most grueling seven months, sparing the Super Bowl, the NFL Draft, and the combines...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 9 months ago 585 reads 0 comments

  10. Back to Reality: Steelers' Offseason Raises Many Concerns

    Get off the Super Bowl high. The 2008-2009 season was a great one, but let's not make the same mistake as in the 2005-2006 transitional offseason. First off, keep Ben off of a motorcycle...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 9 months ago 905 reads 5 comments

  11. A Seventeen-Peat For the 2009 Pittsburgh Pirates? Let's Hope Not

    At the end of the 2008 regular season, the Pirates became the first team in MLB history to have 16 consecutive losing seasons; a feat that many Pirates said would not happen...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 9 months ago 289 reads 7 comments

  12. Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl-Bound: Here We Go, Steelers, Here We Go

    Cheer the Steelers, the Black and the Gold rang out across the Steeler Nation as the Lamar Hunt trophy was presented to Dan Rooney and the Pittsburgh Steelers after their 23-14 victory over Baltimore in the AFC Championship...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 10 months ago 516 reads 0 comments

  13. Roberto Clemente: Baseball's Last Hero

    As a foreword to writing this article, I would like to thank David Maraniss, author of "Clemente: The Passion and Grace of Baseball's Last Hero." Maraniss' biography provided insight to the last hero to grace the game...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 11 months ago 385 reads 0 comments

  14. Hopes Suddenly Drain: Will Ben Roethlisberger Be Ready?

    Sunday at Heinz Field against the Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steeler quarterback Ben Roethlisberger took his last fall of the regular season, knocking him out for the game...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 11 months ago 624 reads 10 comments

  15. Steelers-Browns: A Perfect Game...Almost

    Pittsburgh, PA - In what was essentially a practice game for the Pittsburgh Steelers, with nothing to lose but Romeo Crennel's job, they put an exclamation point on the season with a 31-0 victory over the Cleveland Browns...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 11 months ago 82 reads 2 comments

  16. Into the Wild: Steelers Rookie Dennis Dixon To Try Wildcat Offense

    At practice this week at the Pittsburgh Steelers' facility, rookie quarterback Dennis Dixon put on a display of the Wildcat offense with the scout team. Dixon, a running quarterback at the University of Oregon, has experience in the Wildcat-esque offense.

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 11 months ago 770 reads 1 comments

  17. Terrible Turnout in Tennessee: Titans Disgrace Steelers' Tradition

    Watching the defeat of the Steelers on Sunday was bad enough. Seeing the last-second interception returned for a meaningless touchdown hurt worse...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 11 months ago 598 reads 11 comments

  18. Blown Out Of Proportion: Steelers' Loss Over-Dramatized

    After turning off the television on a depressing Sunday afternoon due to a Pittsburgh Steeler loss, I went on with my day, never expecting the whole NFL community to react to the game the way it has...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 11 months ago 293 reads 2 comments

  19. Headed to Hawaii: Steelers Send Three to ProBowl

    The regular season is a test for all NFL players to constantly perform to the highest level where they are then rewarded with a ProBowl selection to play in February in Hawaii...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 11 months ago 189 reads 2 comments

  20. Make It Five: Steelers Clinch Fifth Division Title of Decade

    The drive for five this decade has been a long, hard fought road, accentuated by this season—five titles in eight years...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about 11 months ago 371 reads 0 comments

  21. Patriot Pests: The Pittsburgh Steeler Killers

    At one time in my life, a confusing time, when a man known as Kordell Stewart was quarterbacking the Pittsburgh Steelers, I was in search of an idol. Stewart was no where near that, despite my loyalty to the Black and Gold...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about about 1 year ago 222 reads 0 comments

  22. Return of the Steel Curtain: Pittsburgh's No. 1 Defense Makes a Statement

    The 1970s keyed the Steelers' defense as the "Steel Curtain;" the unstoppable, immovable defensive unit that dominated the NFL throughout the '70s. In today's NFL, shades of the "Steel Curtain" have shown themselves, almost bringing back that of the '70s.

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about about 1 year ago 357 reads 0 comments

  23. Steelers-Chargers: Steelers' Defense Holds Up, Reed Comes in Clutch

    Pittsburgh, PA. - Snow flurries welcomed the West Coast's San Diego Chargers to a cold Heinz Field. Temperature were around 30 degrees the whole game, but the Steelers came out hot, leading ...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about about 1 year ago 121 reads 0 comments

  24. Pittsburgh Steelers' Seven Keys To Skin the 'Skins

    The Pittsburgh Steelers are at the top of their division, the AFC North, with a 5-2 record. The Steelers are just coming off a devastating loss to the defending world champions New York Giants ...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about about 1 year ago 503 reads 1 comments

  25. Steelers-Giants: Injuries Catch Up with the Steelers

    Pittsburgh, PA-How many red-zone stands can a defense make? The Pittsburgh Steelers' defense held up the Giants' powerful offense the entire game—four times from inside the 10-yard line, and even on a 3rd-and-goal and 4th-and-goal...

    Charlie Cox Written by Charlie Cox about about 1 year ago 80 reads 2 comments

 


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