Interview with sons of Steelers WR Val Jansante, 1946-1951

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First, can you talk a bit about how your dad decided to make football his career?

Val: I have some stories but dad was pretty private about his playing days. My brother didn’t even know he played football until high school!

He took the numbers off of his game jerseys and the Steelers patches off of his football jackets he had. He was a humble guy.

I know they called him a sleeper. They didn’t expect him to be as good as he was. He was gifted naturally. He had a good friend in college and they mirrored each other – Chuck Mihalik. They played for the Fleet City Blue Jackets during the war and played at Duquesne together.

Tim: They used to call my dad and Chuck the Gold Dust Twins!

Zeb: He only played high school in his senior year. He worked in the coal mines after high school until one day his principal asked him what he thought about going to Duquesne on a football scholarship.  My dad was a one-hit wonder in high school – he won the Mid-Mon Valley award in 1939 as a senior.

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Happy Birthday Big Ben: Some Comments from Steelers Players on Ben:

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CJ Goodwin: “Ben is another great dude. My father passed away last year – at the end of March – two weeks before the offseason. But when I came back he was he first person to offer his condolences – he, then Coach T. It was humbling. Ben didn’t have to say anything – I was surprised he knew my dad passed and that he would be the first person to send his kindness.”

Jaylen Samuels: “Well, he helped me on the field. Helped me with routes and plays, that sort of stuff. Off the field it’s my job to watch film and prepare myself to play the best that i can. He has his own part. But he’s a great leader – on and off the field.”

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In His Own Words: Garry Howe

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Hopefully there are a few of you reading this that remember me. My name is Garry Howe.  Some of you might remember me as Stumpy.  Myron Cope gave me that nickname my rookie season.  I think it was because I was the lineman closest to his height.  I had a chance to visit training camp a couple years back.  I can’t believe how things have changed.

I signed a free agent contract with Pittsburgh in 1991 after graduating from the University of Colorado. Some of you may not know this, but I transferred to Colorado after spending my first year and a half of college attending and playing football for Drake University in Des Moines, IA.  I’m sure all of you remember the mass of Colorado players that played for the Steelers in the early to middle 1990’s.

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Vintage Steelers: That 1976 Season

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Can I just say that Twitter has opened a few doors in my life that would not have been opened if this whole thing did not exist?  Every week I go through the “I don’t have a clue what I’m going to write in the column” anxiety.  Well, maybe not anxiety, but my mind is always blank on what to write about every Monday to Sunday.  But every week something happens that makes me go, “there it is”.  This week was no different.  As you may know I have my @VintageSteelers account on Twitter and it has been extremely cool to see where it has gone and where it has taken me.  The people who have followed me and that I have followed provide entertainment.

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Exclusive with Steelers Quarterback Brogan Roback

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First – congratulations on signing with the Steelers. Tell me why you chose the Steelers?

Well, I’ve been a Midwest guy the whole time I’ve been living. I think playing in Michigan and in the MAC – it’s a blue collar mindset. And it’s the same thing in Pittsburgh. Everyone works hard to get what they get.

Plus, the tradition of he team and the success of other MAC quarterbacks that have played there – with Ben and his historic career. All that stuff made it a great opportunity.

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Exclusive with Steelers Linebacker Robert Spillane

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First, tell me a bit about what made Pittsburgh the place to sign with this offseason? Anything to do with the big play you had last preseason versus Pittsburgh when you were with Tennessee? 

After the season ended the Steelers invited five linebackers in for a workout and it went really well. I loved the interaction with Tomlin and the other staff while I was working out. They called me three-to-four weeks later to sign me. It was exciting.

I just think they saw the hard work ethic I had and the work I put in during the workout. And the love for the game I have. I just showed them what I could do I guess. Now it’s up to me to show them I deserve to make the team.

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Vintage Steelers: Don’t let that Terrible Towel get dusty

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If you’re old you better sit down.  When I say old I mean old enough to remember watching the Steel Curtain.  February 10, in 1982 we saw the retirement of one of the greatest…I say the greatest…defensive player in the history of the NFL.  Charles Edward Greene called it a career after 13 seasons wearing the black and gold.  How many players stay with one team for that amount of time?  Not many.  You can say he had a pretty good career.  10X Pro Bowler.  4X All Pro (should have been this every year).  1969 AP Defensive Rookie of the Year.  1972 and 1974 AP Defensive Player of the Year (again, should have won this every year).  4X Super Bowl Champion.  And now he resides in Canton.  Not a bad career.

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Exclusive with Steelers Wide Receiver Ryan Switzer

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First, can you let us know a bit about your recent charity work in Pittsburgh?

Well, I had a background doing it at North Carolina. Every Friday we’d go to the burn center at Chapel Hill and visit for an hour. I got into it my junior year.

When I got to Pittsburgh I knew UPMC was prevalent there – they were everywhere. But I didn’t know how to go about working with them. I did some research but then I had that back and forth on social media with Colin Dunlap. When that went down I learned about his daughter’s treatment and they reached out to me for a visit.

I went once and I was hooked. I just had to go back – it caught on like wildfire. It was incredible. I’m out of Pittsburgh for the offseason but will be back in April and visit then. I want to make a routine of it.

As you said, it all started with social media as far as Pittsburgh is concerned.  How do you manage to stay out of trouble on social media especially seeing other guys who do get in trouble?

Oh there are definitely knuckleheads out there. A lot of guys get a voice on social media that don’t deserve one.  It bothered me more when I was younger. People can be really harsh and mean. As I’ve gotten older I guess I’ve become more mature.  I realize now that those opinions don’t matter.  You need to pick and choose my battles, right?

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Report: Ryan Switzer Says Critics are wrong about Ben Roethlisberger

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In an exclusive with Steelers receiver and kick returner Ryan Switzer, he talks about a number of things,  and below, shares his thoughts and experiences showing why Ben critics are wrong:

It’s funny. Ben takes a lot of heat. As a young dude I see all of it. No one says anything about the good things he does though. You see them bashing him on First Take and all. But my experience is the opposite. Hey-Bey reached out to me with the do’s and don’ts of the team. I owe him a lot. But Ben jump-started my career.

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