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One of the defining plays this season by Hines Ward didn't involve a touchdown grab or even a reception. On the TV screen, he was simply a blur.

Pittsburgh Steelers (news) quarterback Ben Roethlisberger had taken off on a scramble during a game at Cleveland. Running full tilt, Ward launched his body and leveled pursuing 320-pound defensive tackle Orpheus Roye.

"I only know one way to play this game, and that's to play each play like it's your last," says Ward, a 6-foot, 215-pound wide receiver who'll bring that approach to Sunday's AFC title game against the New England Patriots (news).

"I don't try to be Randy Moss. I don't try to be Marvin Harrison or T.O. (Terrell Owens). I just try to be the most complete wideout I can be."

Though Ward, 28, is the first Steeler with four consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons, he had just four touchdown catches after amassing 22 the two previous years. But in an offense rededicated to the running game, his receiving, blocking and hustle earned him his fourth consecutive Pro Bowl berth.

'Ultimate team player'

In Saturday's 20-17 overtime playoff victory against the New York Jets (news), his 4-yard touchdown on a shovel pass in the final quarter sent the game into overtime. He had a key third-down catch on the drive for the winning field goal.

On a day Roethlisberger struggled, Ward caught 10 passes, of the 17 completed by the rookie, for 105 yards. Ward accounted for 35.2% of Roethlisberger's completions this season, the highest such percentage for any receiver/quarterback combo in the NFL. (Related item: Ward, Roethlisberger stay on target)

"He's a consummate pro. He does whatever you ask him to do," says Pittsburgh offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt.

"He still makes plays in the pass game when you need him. ... He has been the ultimate team player. ... His production was down a little bit, but he doesn't care. He's focused on us winning games."

During a game, you will see Ward grin after a catch or block. He comes up smiling even after taking a hard hit from a defender.

"When I strap it up, there's no better place to be than being on the field and having 50-60,000 fans cheering for you," he says. "I know I'm blessed each and every Sunday I step on the field, so I'm going to make the most of it."

Compliments of Hines Ward

Wide receiver Keyshawn Johnson, now with the Dallas Cowboys (news), wrote a book, Just Throw Me the Damn Ball!

At the Steelers' training complex, Ward has a Bible passage posted that reads, in part: "Do nothing out of selfish ambition or a vain conceit. ... Each of you should look not only to your own interests but also to interests of others."

Before the Steelers played Philadelphia this season, Eagles defensive coordinator Jim Johnson called Ward "a great blocker ... probably the best blocker we'll face all year as far as the wide receiver."

Ward is always mixing it up downfield. Over the years, that has made for exchanges with defensive backs around the league.



As Baltimore Ravens (news) coach Brian Billick put it before a game against Pittsburgh: "Yeah. Hines Ward (ticks) me off all the time, but I'd take him in a New York second. I'd love to have him on my team."

Ward smiles at Billick's remark. "That's probably the best compliment for me that anybody could give," he says.

Ward finished this regular season with 80 catches for 1,004 yards. In addition to his four receiving touchdowns, he had a rushing touchdown. In 2002, he had 112 catches, 1,329 yards and 12 touchdowns.

"It's not all just about me and my catches," he says. "I've proven myself for the last four years. I've put up stats with some of the greatest wideouts out there. When people ask me how I feel about my catches going down, I don't have any control of that. I can't throw myself the ball. At the same time, I do other things to help this team win."

Family guy

Ward, who grew up in the Atlanta area, says his approach to football comes from his mother, Young Ward, a native of South Korea (news - web sites).

Divorced from Ward's father, a former U.S. serviceman, Young Ward worked multiple jobs to provide for her son. "Here's a lady who comes to the country and nobody gave her anything," Ward says.

"She didn't know English. She went out and worked the cashier's job, the produce job, cleaning hotels. ... Everything she got, she earned, and that's how my career is. Nothing was ever given to me."

At Forest Park (Ga.) High School, where Ward starred at quarterback as a junior and senior, he was coached by Mike Parris. Ward says Parris became "kind of the father I didn't have." They remain close and talk by phone after every game.

Parris says that in high school, Ward also starred on defense.

"Hines was as good at free safety as he is anything," Parris says. "He loved to hit people. ... At free safety, I'd put him in some positions sometimes. The next thing I'd know, he'd be lined up on the line of scrimmage."

At Georgia, Ward played quarterback, tailback and wide receiver, while also returning punts and kickoffs. The Steelers made him a third-round pick in 1998. He had hoped to be selected by the Atlanta Falcons (news), but they took Miami's Jammi German in the third round.

"I guess he had a higher rating," Ward says. "My production at Georgia showed I could play. It didn't go that way, though."

German had an undistinguished career. Ward has delivered.

"Of course I'm a little prejudiced, but to me he's the best all-around receiver in the NFL," Parris says. "He is not the fastest. He might not have the greatest hands, but he's going to do everything for you. He's going to block. He's going to do everything he can to win a football game. He's a complete player and always has been."
 
Dame good article LVent :thumb:

Just the type of guy that every other NFL player should strive to be like.

So when is his contract up ....he'd fit in perfectly in NE :D
 
PA_PATS_FAN54 said:
Dame good article LVent :thumb:

Just the type of guy that every other NFL player should strive to be like.

So when is his contract up ....he'd fit in perfectly in NE :D

Not if Ty Law is still around- they hate each other... but he'll probably be gone.

Ward probably won't be leaving town.
 
PA_PATS_FAN54 said:
Dame good article LVent :thumb:

Just the type of guy that every other NFL player should strive to be like.

So when is his contract up ....he'd fit in perfectly in NE :D
i think he is still under contract for 1 more year...he should be the #1 priority...
 
The #1 priority has to be Burress. If he leaves, it's not even worth trying to sign Ward. He's close to worthless without Burress out there and it was made inexplicably clear while Burress was sidelined.
 
UConnSteelerFan said:
The #1 priority has to be Burress. If he leaves, it's not even worth trying to sign Ward. He's close to worthless without Burress out there and it was made inexplicably clear while Burress was sidelined.

worthless? put the pipe down....in 4 years he put up better stats than any reciever ever! he surpassed lynn swann in 4 mores for yards catches etc...you can always find another tall reciever you will be hard pressed to find a player with more heart...
 
LVent said:
worthless? put the pipe down....in 4 years he put up better stats than any reciever ever! he surpassed lynn swann in 4 mores for yards catches etc...you can always find another tall reciever you will be hard pressed to find a player with more heart...

2001-2003 Plaxico Burress gets into the starting lineup with Hines Ward, plays the entire season. Hines Ward breaks out.

2004 Plaxico Burress is out for a number of games. Ward's numbers go down significantly.

pre-2001 Ward doesn't put up good numbers.

Hines has all the heart in the world, but that doesn't give him the ability to break away from double and triple coverage. He hasn't been able to do it. If Plax leaves, Hines draws the coverage.
 
UConnSteelerFan said:
2001-2003 Plaxico Burress gets into the starting lineup with Hines Ward, plays the entire season. Hines Ward breaks out.

2004 Plaxico Burress is out for a number of games. Ward's numbers go down significantly.

pre-2001 Ward doesn't put up good numbers.

Hines has all the heart in the world, but that doesn't give him the ability to break away from double and triple coverage. He hasn't been able to do it. If Plax leaves, Hines draws the coverage.

pre 01 k.stewart was the qb(if you want to call him that) in 01 KS had a solid year thus the recievers had solid numbers....you can only be as good as the person throwing you the ball
 
Kordella wasn't any better in 2001 than he was any other year. He just had a better team around him.
 
umm ok...

1997 Pittsburgh Steelers 16 16 440 236 53.6 3020 6.86 69 21 17 20/152 40 10 75.2
1998 Pittsburgh Steelers 16 16 458 252 55.0 2560 5.59 55 11 18 33/211 25 4 62.9
1999 Pittsburgh Steelers 16 12 275 160 58.2 1464 5.32 42 6 10 22/131 11 2 64.9
2000 Pittsburgh Steelers 16 11 289 151 52.2 1860 6.44 45 11 8 30/150 23 2 73.6
2001 Pittsburgh Steelers 16 16 442 266 60.2 3109 7.03 90 14 11 29/175 44 6 81.7
 
UConnSteelerFan said:
The #1 priority has to be Burress. If he leaves, it's not even worth trying to sign Ward. He's close to worthless without Burress out there and it was made inexplicably clear while Burress was sidelined.

Are you effing kidding me?

Hey, I only get to see the guy a couple of times a year, but he is the best in the league, IMO.

Ward has been productive for a long time now. He was killing people when Burress was taking 3 years to develop into a really productive player, even though the Steelers had stiffs trying to get him the ball.

I think the team feeds off him-- the way he bounces off a tough hit and shakes it off, the way he blocks and the way he fights for the 1st down marker dragging guys on his back.

I agree with Dchester that David Givens is an awful lot like Hines in the way he plays the game and has an almost identical build. In a year or two I think he could be his equal, but not just yet.

I'll tell you--- if you told me last week that we'd get a bunch of decent, intelligent Steeler fans on this board and they'd start arguing with EACH OTHER I would have told you you were completely nuts.

Just one outsider's opinion.

Now, carry on and argue some more. :D
 
LVent said:
umm ok...

1997 Pittsburgh Steelers 16 16 440 236 53.6 3020 6.86 69 21 17 20/152 40 10 75.2
1998 Pittsburgh Steelers 16 16 458 252 55.0 2560 5.59 55 11 18 33/211 25 4 62.9
1999 Pittsburgh Steelers 16 12 275 160 58.2 1464 5.32 42 6 10 22/131 11 2 64.9
2000 Pittsburgh Steelers 16 11 289 151 52.2 1860 6.44 45 11 8 30/150 23 2 73.6
2001 Pittsburgh Steelers 16 16 442 266 60.2 3109 7.03 90 14 11 29/175 44 6 81.7
That's a nice looking chart, but it would be even better if you had some column headers.
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The Steelers have already said that Ward is their number 1 priority this offseason.

They are planning to rework his contract and extend him by several years.

Burress, however, is the question mark. Typically, the Steelers start negotiating extentions with players they want to keep the offseason before their final contract year. They did it with Farrior this year. They did that with Aaron Smith with Ward a couple of years back and unfortunately also with Dewayne Washington, too.

They didn't do that with Lee Flowers and Wayne Gandy, and when the season ended, they walked. Same thing sorta happened with Earl Holmes. They did try and re-sign him before he hit the market, but he rejected the money, went to Cleveland for more, and we got Farrior with what Holmes turned down.

They did, however, resign Bettis and Gildon after the fact. Gildon after he was franchised. That's why I say Burress is a question mark for now.
 
Hawg73 said:
Are you effing kidding me?

Hey, I only get to see the guy a couple of times a year, but he is the best in the league, IMO.

Ward has been productive for a long time now. He was killing people when Burress was taking 3 years to develop into a really productive player, even though the Steelers had stiffs trying to get him the ball.

I think the team feeds off him-- the way he bounces off a tough hit and shakes it off, the way he blocks and the way he fights for the 1st down marker dragging guys on his back.

I agree with Dchester that David Givens is an awful lot like Hines in the way he plays the game and has an almost identical build. In a year or two I think he could be his equal, but not just yet.

I'll tell you--- if you told me last week that we'd get a bunch of decent, intelligent Steeler fans on this board and they'd start arguing with EACH OTHER I would have told you you were completely nuts.

Just one outsider's opinion.

Now, carry on and argue some more. :D


i just posted the facts...;)
 
Hawg73 said:
Are you effing kidding me?

Hey, I only get to see the guy a couple of times a year, but he is the best in the league, IMO.

Ward has been productive for a long time now. He was killing people when Burress was taking 3 years to develop into a really productive player, even though the Steelers had stiffs trying to get him the ball.

I think the team feeds off him-- the way he bounces off a tough hit and shakes it off, the way he blocks and the way he fights for the 1st down marker dragging guys on his back.

I agree with Dchester that David Givens is an awful lot like Hines in the way he plays the game and has an almost identical build. In a year or two I think he could be his equal, but not just yet.

I'll tell you--- if you told me last week that we'd get a bunch of decent, intelligent Steeler fans on this board and they'd start arguing with EACH OTHER I would have told you you were completely nuts.

Just one outsider's opinion.

Now, carry on and argue some more. :D

Even when Burress wasn't as good as he is now, he presented the deep threat. He draws coverage off of Ward and opens things up for him. Ward didn't put up more than 672 yards receiving in any season before Burress stepped in.

The best WR in the league is Randy Moss. Forget the controversy. When he's on the field, he gets the job done.
 
dchester said:
That's a nice looking chart, but it would be even better if you had some column headers.

lazyness:)

Games
Games Started
Attemps
Completions
Comp %
Yards
Yards per attempt
Long
Td's
Int's
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???
QB rating

;)
 
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