Exclusive with Steelers Wide Receiver Cole Burgess

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First off, what’s the offseason and OTAs been like for you?

It’s been good – it was different than being in Cincinnati. Mike {McCarthy} ran a tougher program – practices have been harder and longer than what we ran in Cincinnati. It was good though – with a new offense and me getting the chance to get to know those guys, it was great to be there and work on my craft and to get ready for camp.

Why did you decide to sign with Pittsburgh versus other teams?

I thought it was a good fit. I looked at the roster – they made a lot of moves in the receivers room and I thought I might have some opportunities there. It was also closer to home – and I love AFC North football.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Quarterback Kurt Kittner, 2004

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First off, what have you been up to since your time playing football?

Now I’m a senior manager at a publicly traded global real estate company. I’m a tenant rep and broker here in Chicago – working on commercial real estate on behalf of my clients. It keeps me on my toes.

Was the post-NFL transition diffcult?

It was difficult. I wanted my career to be longer – I didn’t want to give it up. I was cut from a lot of tams over my three years in the NFL – but I was also one of 96 guys at my position those years. Competing after that against a bunch of kids who just graduated college for jobs was humbling. I had to show that my experience as a quarterback was valuable – all those kids did was go to school. I got a finance degree from Illinois as well – I didn’t go to Illinois for my grades. I had to work hard to compete in the classroom and win games.

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Exclusive with Former Pitt/Steelers WR Tre Tipton

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First off, how did you get started as a coach now?

I got started because I fell in love with wanting to help kids become the best version of themselves. That’s why I started my organization L.O.V.E, or Living Out Victoriously Everyday – to help kids get better every day – by doing it the proper way.

What does that mean – the proper way?

We teach them how to watch film the right way. A lot of kids don’t know how to watch football – they are smart but aren’t taught how to watch film in high school. Some schools do it better than others – like Pine-Richland, Woodland Hills, Thomas Jefferson… but it doesn’t happen everywhere in the WPIAL. We used to be dogs in this state but not as much now. We have a lot of good guys coming through the state – we want to help them take that next step.

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Exclusive with Executive Chef for Pittsburgh Sports Stadiums, Gabor Kovats

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First off, what got you interesting in being a chef – even as a kid in Hungary?

My grandmother was a chef in Hungary – I grew up in a tough, Communist country and had to take care of my siblings. I was the oldest of three and cooked at home a lot for myself and siblings. I spent a lot of time with my grandmother and cooked with her – she was a professional chef and I learned a lot from her.

I’ve been cooking since I was five – I never went to culinary school. I went to university for business.  I’ve always enjoyed cooking for others – I hosted events in high school and college and eventually dropped out of college to be a chef.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Linebacker Thaddeus Gibson, 2010

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First off-  what have you been up to since football?

Well – I have a 10 year-old daughter – I love working with her. She’s really become great at tennis and when she’s with me I really have a goos time working with her and seeing her get better!

For me – after the NFL I went to the CFL for a bit then I found my niche. I’m working with kids – I started with after school programs, helping others utilize my knowledge while I realized that I have a great passion for working with people. I started that 10-12 years ago.

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Exclusive with Pittsburgh-Born Musician William Fitzsimmons

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First off, what are you up to now – what new projects should we be looking for?

I’ve been doing this for a minute now – I lost count of the number of records and songs I’ve done. I just finished my third covers album – I never thought I’d be doing those when I started. But I reached a point where I didn’t feel like I had much more to write about. When I started I wasn’t thinking about writing songs – the Beatles already existed. But when I do the covers I like being ironic and doing pop songs in my style. Continue reading “Exclusive with Pittsburgh-Born Musician William Fitzsimmons”

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Defensive Lineman Eric Taylor, 2004-2005

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First off, what are you up to now since your football days?

I run a gym here in my hometown and am a sports performance coach. I work with kids, adults and teams who want help.

I learned from a lot of my coaches about hard work and dedication to the craft. That was the biggest thing for me – I was a good player but I didn’t understand how important that side of things was when you got to the NFL. In college it was line up, beat your man and make a play. In the NFL you had to know what the linebacker, safety, other defensive linemen all were doing. I try to instill that in the kids I work with now – put the time in and go get it.

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Exclusive with Former NFL Agent Packers VP, Author and Analyst Andrew Brandt

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First, you have a lot going on – MySunday7, media analyst, the new book Smarter About Sports: My Life Navigating Athletes, Agents, Media, and the Business , NIL work, teaching….how are you juggling it all and what projects do you want everyone to be most aware of?

I’ve been teaching law full-time for the last 12 years – now my current project I want to work on is writing a sports law textbook.  A real textbook weaving in my case law experience  – that’s a concurrent project I have now.

That jives with the book – it covers the long, winding road through my career – the stops along the way and the lessons learned and gleaned – how to negotiate and operate through the sports business world.

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Exclusive with Former Pitt Soccer Coach, Pittsburgh Miner and Pittsburgh Spirit Player Joe Luxbacher

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First off, what are you up to now?

I’m retired but in name only! I’m involved in youth and high school soccer in Western, PA. I coached for 30 years at Pitt and retired 10 years ago. But when people know you are still around they call you! Now I can pick and choose what I want to do and enjoy working with the kids.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Offensive Lineman Keavon Milton, 2016-2017

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First off, what have you been up to since your playing days?

I’m currently in law enforcement – I’ve been here for six years now. After I was done playing with the Steelers I went to the CFL for a bit and played for the B.C. Lions, then I applied to the police academy.  I had my degree in criminal justice and knew that while I was still able-bodied, I wanted to do something that wasn’t sitting behind a desk.

As an offensive lineman I was used to blocking and protecting people – so I knew I wanted to do something either with the police or fire department. I wanted to use my size for a good calling. God blessed me with this size for a reason! I’ve been loving it since I applied in 2019.

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