Steelers players are not known for making bonehead mistakes but add Kaleb Johnson as the second running back besides Barry Foster to not understand how you have to field or recover a kickoff return in the field of play.
The ball sat in the endzone until a Seahawks player recovered it for a TD. Was it a clear recovery? Should it have been a touchback?
Kaleb Johnson/Barry Foster
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Kaleb Johnson/Barry Foster
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Re: Caleb Johnson/Barry Foster
Yes, of course, I thought of Pit@SF 1990! Perhaps the closest 27-7 final ever. The game may have been close otherwise or, you never know, even better! Perhaps 'Part Two' of their 1984 Candlestick affair.Brian wolf wrote: ↑Sun Sep 14, 2025 6:43 pm Steelers players are not known for making bonehead mistakes but add Kaleb Johnson as the second running back besides Barry Foster to not understand how you have to field or recover a kickoff return in the field of play.
The ball sat in the endzone until a Seahawks player recovered it for a TD. Was it a clear recovery? Should it have been a touchback?
Re: Caleb Johnson/Barry Foster
It was a clear recovery in the end zone.
I guess this week a Pitter couldn't get his revenge against a former team.
I guess this week a Pitter couldn't get his revenge against a former team.
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Re: Kaleb Johnson/Barry Foster
Haha ... had to get the name right.
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Re: Kaleb Johnson/Barry Foster
Glad to see Kenneth Walker healthy again.
Re: Kaleb Johnson/Barry Foster
Caleb Johnson is a primary returner so he won’t have a chance to redeem himself as a RB ala Bananas Foster when he had 12 100 yard games in a season