Steelers Outpost Podcast
The Steelers pulled the cover off of the Mazerati to see if the engine would start. After a couple of sputtering attempts, it revved up with Ben Roethlisberger and the offensive starters methodically marching 58 yards down the field for the team's first touchdown, a 17 yard pass to JuJu Smith-Schuster. This feels real. Not like 8th grade with Bubba Kowalchik towered over the entire middle school at 5'6", only to stretch out to 5'8" by senior year. NO. This feels like.......destiny.
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Lesson learned: Don't watch the local broadcast of the opposing team.
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Condolences to the family of Steelers wide receiver coach Darryl Drake who passed away on Sunday morning, August 11.
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Ola Adeniyi climbs up several rungs in the pecking order during camp.
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Training Camp Entrances
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The Madden ratings are out. You can imagine the Baby Boomer cannot understand this millennial concern.
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Nick is back and PButch join us we cover a lot of ground about the Stillers, and talk about some other NFL goings-on.
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Bradshaw versus Roethlisberger - although it's ridiculous to compare eras, Elliot Harrison of the NFL Network tried. He has Ben at #19 and Terry at #17.
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We get a Jets fan's perspective on Le'Veon arrival in NY. Can the Jets ake full advantage of Le'Veon's capabilities?
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We talk about Le’Veon continuing, puzzling lack of judgement, this time unrelated to football.
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It's Father's Day so what a great time to relive Tom's failings as a parent and how Nick had to develop his passion for the Steelers on his own, like a lonely orphan, abandoned to his own devices and Nintendo 64.
The Steelers seem to be have the deepest contingent of running backs in years. We talk about how the Steelers may allocate the workload to optimize results.
Life isn't fair. The NFL certainly isn't. But it's a business. Still, when you compare the productivity-to-cost ratio of certain players under their first contracts to what some less-productive veterans receive, you have to wonder where the justice is. In a related matter, what about the way the Steelers recently dealt with Chris Boswell?
Culture versus Strategy? Which is a more important facet to emphasize for a coach? Is game planning, or constructing the appropriate environment more conducive to winning games?
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