I'm proud to be a self made Steelers fan. What did it for me was
watching the Steelers back in the early 70's and seeing the black and
gold.Posted by Steel_ElvisPOST
NOW!
2006 (0-0): Did not see action in any
game…spent time on both the active roster and the practice squad throughout the
season…signed on Sept. 6…9/7 vs.
Miami: Dressed as Charlie Batch's backup but did not play…9/18 at Jacksonville: Was designated as
the emergency quarterback…9/24 vs.
Cincinnati: Was designated as the emergency quarterback…10/8 at San Diego: Was inactive. Was
released on Oct. 14 and re-signed on Oct. 16…10/22 at Atlanta: Was designated as emergency
quarterback…10/29 at
Oakland: Was designated as the emergency
quarterback…11/5 vs.
Denver: Was inactive. Was released on Nov.
11 and re-signed on Nov. 13…11/19 at
Cleveland: Was inactive…11/26 at
Baltimore: Dressed but did not play…12/3 vs. Tampa Bay: Dressed but did not
play…12/7 vs. Cleveland: Was
designated third quarterback…12/17 at
Carolina: Was designated third quarterback…12/24 vs. Baltimore: Designated third
quarterback…12/31 at Cincinnati: Was
designated third quarterback.
2005
(0-0/0-0):Spent the final four games of the
regular season as the 3rd QB after being signed to the active roster from their
practice squad on Dec 8…signed to the Ravens' practice squad on Sept. 22,
2005…waived by Pittsburgh on Sept. 3.
2004
(1-0/0-0):Was
on and off the regular roster at different points of the regular season…saw
action in one game, attempting one pass…was placed on the team's practice squad
to begin the season after serving as the 3rd QB for the entire 2003
campaign…signed to the Steelers' active roster on Dec. 31…signed to the
Steelers' practice squad on Nov. 16…waived by Pittsburgh on Nov. 13…signed to
the Steelers' active roster on Sept. 18…signed to the Steelers' practice squad
on Sept. 8…waived by the Steelers on Sept. 6…signed by the Steelers April 13…11/7
vs. Philadelphia: Served as emergency QB. 1/2
at Buffalo: Saw the first game
action of his pro career and ran for a key first-down conversion late in the
fourth quarter on a two-yard naked bootleg…also attempted one pass against the
Bills.
2003
(0-0):Was
listed as the Steelers' 3rd QB for all 16 games.
College: Was a two-year
starter and offensive team captain…finished his career 3rd on the school's
career-record lists with 5,837 yards and 48 passing TDs, completing 457-of-803
attempts (56.9%). 2002: Started
every game his senior season, completing 237-of-407 passes (58.2%) for 2,983
yards and 18 TDs...ranked 3rd in school history behind Glenn Foley (3,397 in
1993) and Doug Flutie (3,454 in 1984) with 2,983 passing yards…his 18 scores
ranked 6th on the school's single-season list for TD passes…averaged 239.2 yards
per game, as he totaled 3,109 yards in total offense…ranks 3rd on BC's
single-season list for total yards (3,109) behind Foley (3,353 in 1993) and
Flutie (3,603 in 1984). 2001: Took
over the starting QB job as a junior, and completed 149-of-279 passes (53.4%)
for 2,016 yards, 25 TDs and 10 INTs…only Doug Flutie (27 in 1984) had more
scoring passes in a season for the Eagles…was also 3rd on the team with 67
carries for 217 yards (3.2 avg.). 2000: Played in every game as a
sophomore and started vs. Notre Dame when Tim Hasselbeck missed the game with a
knee injury...completed 47-of-77 passes (61.0%) for 543 yards and 4 TDs while
adding a TD on 13 carries. 1999:
Completed 24-of-40 passes (60.0%) for 295 yards and 1 TD as a redshirt freshman.
1998: Red-shirted as a true
freshman...majored in economics.
Personal:Attended St.
John's Prep (Danvers,
MA)…set every single-season and career QB record at the school (completions,
attempts, TD passes, TD rushes, completion percentage and games played)...threw
for 3,700 yards in his career...earned All-American honors from Tom Lemming,
PrepStar and SuperPrep…made PrepStar's Dream Team and was chosen Massachusetts
and New England Gatorade Player of the Year...was USA Today's Massachusetts Co-Player of
the Year...was a three-year Catholic Conference all-star choice...Served as team
captain for the 1997 St. John's team that finished
11-0, winning the state and New England crowns…was a two-time Catholic
Conference all-star in baseball…led St. John's to the 1997-98
Catholic Conference basketball title...married to his wife, Jocelyn…son of
Luanne and David St. Pierre…Full name: Brian St.
Pierre.