Too similar…

Thursday, September 15, 2016 Posted by

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Wait. What? Must be a Walsh Imposter

Tuesday, September 13, 2016 Posted by

Wife must’ve hacked his account

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Steelers’ “Very Tame By Comparison To The Rest” Color Rush Uniforms

Tuesday, September 13, 2016 Posted by

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[Edit by Copanut: Side by side with previous throwback]

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Here we go!

Monday, September 12, 2016 Posted by

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First Day Back To School

Wednesday, September 7, 2016 Posted by

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2016 Season Predictions

Wednesday, August 31, 2016 Posted by

ScreenShot1433Time to reach for the glory of the Steel Balls Trophy!

Given that the final preseason game is utterly without meaning and the chances of a star being injured is zero, now is the time to make predictions for the season. Granted, there may still be a signing of significance, such as a veteran CB, or another unanticipated drug bust, but the team is pretty much set at this point so we may as well get on it.

 

Rules:

  1. 1 point if you correctly predict the Steelers’ final regular season record.
  2. 1 point if you correctly predict their playoff positioning.
  3. 1 point for each correctly predicted order of finish in the division.
  4. 1 point for each correct prediction of a divisional opponent record.
  5. 1 point if you correctly predict the number of playoff wins.
  6. Tie breaker: accuracy of game-by-game predictions.

If you are too lazy to make any of the above predictions, you forego the possibility of earning points accordingly.

Predictions will be accepted until Midnight ET September 10. I spent less than two minutes on mine, so let’s not have any whiny excuses. Let’s do it!!

 

Omit this…

Tuesday, August 30, 2016 Posted by

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John 3:16…I’m ready!

Monday, August 29, 2016 Posted by

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Landry in College

Wednesday, August 24, 2016 Posted by

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Training Camp with the Walshes

Tuesday, August 23, 2016 Posted by

It had been 18 years since my last visit to St. Vincent’s College. Before Steelers Nation Unite, there was the Steelers Fan Club. For joining a certain promotion you would be given access to field level passes at a training camp practice of your choice. Unfortunately this club disbanded shortly thereafter. Over the years I decided not to go since how can any experience compare to field level access.

In 2014 the Steelers held a joint practice with the Buffalo Bills at training camp in St. Vincent. In 2015, the Steelers were to return the favor. The Bills training camp is held at St. John Fisher College, located in the Rochester suburb of Pittsford, NY. It has been the summer home of the Bills since 2000 and is regarded as one of the top training camp sites in the NFL. Christina and I have friends in Rochester and we had been looking for a reason to visit…and this was it. I waited for the 2015 Steelers training camp schedule to come out. However, to my dismay, the Steelers wound up getting an extra preseason game. With the Hall of Fame game added to their schedule the Steelers scrapped their travel plans to Pittsford…and so did we.

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In 2016 it was announced that the Steelers would host the Lions in a joint practice at St. Vincent. This time I would not miss it. One thing that would alter the plans was the weather, so I kept a watchful eye as far out as I could. I had not been to Steelers training camp in years, so I posted on Steel Balls if anyone had any suggestions on how to attend. That is when I got a message from Ben. He knew someone who worked at St. Vincent College. He put me in contact with them, and low and behold, I would be on the field level once again. Luckily weather would not be an issue.

We arrived on campus around noon that Tuesday. We were graciously invited to lunch at the college’s cafeteria. Our host led us over and as we entered the building two younger gentleman passed us. Christina was impressed that students would adorn their Steelers garb in support of training camp. That is when I informed her that they were ACTUALLY Steelers. Sean Davis, sporting his #28 Steelers sweatshirt helped me identify him. Next to him was Artie Burns. He was easily recognizable from having his first round face plastered on most Steelers sites.

 

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