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Vikings’ Moves, Draft Backlash, & McCarthy’s Path to Glory
The Minnesota Vikings are riding high after a 14-3 campaign in 2024, but as the 2025 NFL season looms, questions swirl around their offseason strategy, draft decisions, and the readiness of rookie quarterback J.J. McCarthy. On the latest episode of Two Old Bloggers, hosts Darren Campbell and Dave Stefano unpack a whirlwind week in Vikingsland,… read more
These Are The Three Most UNBREAKABLE Records In Sports
This past Friday, my friends and I over at “Just The BetSlips” published the ninth episode of our podcast, where we talked about some of the most unbreakable records in sports history. We dove DEEP into the various statistics and moments from the four major sports, and ranked the feats that we feel will NEVER… read more
Pittsburgh Steelers 2025 NFL Draft Post Grades
Ladies and Gents, the 2025 NFL Draft is in the books. I purposely took a week to give a thoughtful, nuanced take about what I thought of the Pittsburgh Steelers Draft. I wanted to give as much time as possible for the picks to stew and simmer, roll them around a little bit in that… read more
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Unpopular Opinion: Steelers fans aren’t truly ready to live through a losing season
When the Pittsburgh Steelers are in the dreaded long offseason, there are plenty of ideas to debate. As part of the triumphant trio on the Steelers Preview podcast, I’ve been known to often give a “Dave answer“ to various things as I often like to argue both sides of an issue. With this in mind,… read more
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A Letter From the Editor: The 2025 Draft should have taught Steelers fans a lot
I fell for it. I’m man enough to say that I fell for the crap which ESPN spews throughout the course of the calendar year. What did I fall victim to? How about a recent 2026 way-too-early NFL Mock Draft. What intrigued me the most was the fact it was supposed to be centered around… read more
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4 of Steelers 2025 NFL Draft picks land in Top 100
In the wake of the 2025 NFL Draft it is time to start diving deep into the evaluation of all 32 teams’ picks. Everyone does this differently, and at ESPN they put a unique spin on the evaluation on different variables which could impact where a player was drafted. Here was the criteria set forth… read more
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Carson Bruener living the dream by following in his father’s footsteps
It is no secret the Pittsburgh Steelers love a good legacy story. Whether you’re talking about Cam and Connor Heyward both being on the current roster, T.J. and Derek Watt playing together in Pittsburgh, or any number of players who suited up for the black-and-gold who had family blood lines in the NFL. The latest… read more
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Kaleb Johnson ready to hit the ground running for the Steelers
If there was one word often used to describe the Pittsburgh Steelers 2025 NFL Draft class, it would be value. For some, value is describing a player who is available when most would have thought they wouldn’t be. For others, it is about the impact the player could have on the roster for the upcoming… read more
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Reasonable Expectations of the Steelers 2025 Draft Class
On the most recent episode of the Pittsburgh Standard Time podcast, Greg Benevent and I gave our expectations of the Steelers 2025 draft class from what we hoped was a reasonable perspective. It’s easy to get overly excited about a draft class not long after they have been selected, so it’s also important to not… read more
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What positions were surprisingly missing from the Steelers 2025 draft haul?
Most of us can agree that heading into the 2025 draft, the Steelers had several needs where you could easily justify using one of their seven picks. The obvious ones — defensive line, quarterback, and running back — were all addressed in some form or fashion, thankfully. Outside of those three, the Steelers didn’t have… read more
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