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Some people call Hines Ward a dirty player. Find out what the coaches think of the Steelers' WR.
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" Could -- and I have high regard for Hines Ward. The with the other guys think about him."
" When you go against high. -- we had some of those battles there Baltimore you knew that it was obvious physical game he's tenacious he acts more like a linebacker playing wide receiver and Eagles after people coming cracked the C team does a lot of the dirty work in the office work. You know he's confident that a defender in the box company crack in the field back in practice. In and go and -- in the dirty -- consent of the Rutland."
" Given the old rules for it via wide receivers who -- you only have five yards. From behind ward is like all season and because he did he contacted the defender who all the we'll be. There's no receiver in the NFL this ticks me off more when I was coaching the Hines Ward. There's no receiver I'd rather have my team -- I have said many times you give me 22 kinds words I'll be true in any game that you wanna play."
" Yes the physical presence and coming in and out of breaks he has yet and the ability. Body -- you know uses arms and we know that does that come out of breaks that's part of you know that's part of the oxen jostling that goes on between. TVs and wide receivers I think I'm 41 of the best he's a little -- than people give him credit for as a guy known how to find this awful how to. It's a soft spot in zone out of famous guy in in in in set him up and break out. And create separation worry about a real laser he's got the ability that you know."
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