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.
info_outline Ep. 105 Steelers QB Horse RaceSteelers Outpost Podcast
Lesson learned: Don't watch the local broadcast of the opposing team.
info_outline Ep. 104 Steelers Go To WashingtonSteelers Outpost Podcast
Condolences to the family of Steelers wide receiver coach Darryl Drake who passed away on Sunday morning, August 11.
info_outline Ep. 103 Steelers Emerging Players Shuffling the Deck?Steelers Outpost Podcast
Ola Adeniyi climbs up several rungs in the pecking order during camp.
info_outline Ep. 102 Steelers Training Camp OpensSteelers Outpost Podcast
Training Camp Entrances
info_outline Ep. 101 Steelers Outpost Mad As Hell About MaddenSteelers Outpost Podcast
The Madden ratings are out. You can imagine the Baby Boomer cannot understand this millennial concern.
info_outline Ep. 100 Steelers Outpost Century Mega Episode!Steelers Outpost Podcast
Nick is back and PButch join us we cover a lot of ground about the Stillers, and talk about some other NFL goings-on.
info_outline Ep. 099 Steelers: Sacrificing the Terrible TowelSteelers Outpost Podcast
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.
info_outline Ep. 098 Steelers Outpost at the Beach, ft. PButchSteelers Outpost Podcast
We get a Jets fan's perspective on Le'Veon arrival in NY. Can the Jets ake full advantage of Le'Veon's capabilities?
info_outline Ep. 097 Steelers Nation: Standing Up to a Ravens FanSteelers Outpost Podcast
We talk about Le’Veon continuing, puzzling lack of judgement, this time unrelated to football.
info_outlineSuper Bowl Sunday
Yesterday we witnessed the Super Bowl. In what could only be described as the most boring game in Super Bowl history, the Patriots joined the Steelers at the grown ups table, amassing their 6th Lombardi Trophy in a game that resembled a baseball game in mid-June. The Patriots game-planned the 11th most prolific offense in NFL history into scoring purgatory, 13-3.
Tony Romo showed his prodigious broadcasting and prognosticatory chops during the game. We talk about his true success rate in predicting the next play.
News of the Steelers continues to disappoint as Alan Faneca was once again passed over for the Hall of Fame missing out in his fourth time as a finalist. Four linemen made it to the final 10 but only center Kevin Mawae was elected.
Terry Bradshaw made the Wall Street Journal of all places, regaling readers about his path from childhood. This guy was no coddled superstar. He worked as hard on the farm as he did at his craft.
Finally - what do you think about the Mean Joe Greene commercial with Aaron Donald? Joe was quite complimentary of his defensive line descendent