Vintage Steelers: Tired of Reminiscing About Those 70’s Steelers

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I hate Tom Brady and the Patriots…well, not really.  But, I do hate that they are so very close to tying the Steelers with the most Super Bowl wins.  It’s killing me.  But, before we get into this I need to update you on my wife’s and I plans on winning the lottery and becoming part owners of the Pittsburgh Steelers.  Hasn’t happened.  Yet.  We’re not happy about it but we think it will happen soon.  Please dear God let it happen soon.  I want to meet Franco, Rocky, Mel, Lambert (if he’s in a good mood), Mean Joe, Mike Wagner, Swanny, Stallworth, etc.  Until we win, these things are not happening.

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Exclusive: Former Steelers Wide Receiver Markus Wheaton Announces Retirement

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First, what are the next steps for you and your football career?

Well, first off, I’m hanging up my cleats. I’m currently retired – I just haven’t officially announced it yet.

I have a few businesses – I’m working in real estate and all over the place really. That’s about it. I have three little kids and they’re a handful.

Why the decision to retire?

The last few years, it’s been tough. I was injured all over the place.  Small and big injuries. Just a bunch of different situations and at the same time I had three little kids. I started to think about hanging up my cleats when I went to Philly. I told my wife then that if it didn’t work out there I would retire. I had a great camp in Philly, but I got more injuries and they released me. I already had some businesses in place so decided then to let it go.

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Exclusive with Steelers CB Crezdon Butler, 2010

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First, let’s talk about your time in the CFL so far – how is that going – what do you enjoy most about playing in the CFL?

It’s given me a chance to continue to play football. And in the CFL it’s less about the business side, not like the NFL. It’s not business-oriented. In the NFL it’s stressful – real cutthroat to make a roster especially as you get up in age. Not many order guys stay on the practice squad…. I am enjoying football here.

How did you end up in the CFL? I remember Chris Rainey talking about the need to be in great shape due to the size of the field.

My agent called me after the calls stopped for me in the NFL. My agent asked me about whether I’d like to play in the CFL. At first I was iffy….but when I got there, I saw there are a lot of guys here who can play. It’s not much different than NFL – maybe on the offensive and defensive lines skill-wise. But when I got here it worked out well – I’m on one of the best teams in the league.

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In His Own Words: Donovan Woods

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Thank you for the opportunity to share a little bit about my time in Pittsburgh and what is going on in my life now.

Being a part of those teams in 2008 and 2009 was a great ride for me that I continue to pull from in my everyday endeavors. Just like most guys who play professionally, it never last as long as you want it too, but I enjoyed my time. Being able to learn from all of the staff, coaches, and players was great.

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Vintage Steelers: Winning the Lottery

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So I decided it was time to win the lottery. My wife and I are tired of working and paying bills. We’re not in our 20’s anymore. Heck, we’re not even in our 30’s anymore. We’re not even…I’ll stop right there. We talk about what to buy with the money we’re going to win. The house is getting paid off. The Jeep and the Tundra will officially be ours. College tuition is starting to build. We love the Outer Banks too. Especially Waves and those smaller towns on the lower island. Probably buy a house on the beach. We’d have Steeler parties on gameday. But what else would we buy?

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Safety Jacob Hagen, 2016-2017

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First, can you let me know what’s next for you now in your football career?

Well, I just signed a three-year contract with the new Alliance Football League – I signed with the Birmingham Iron. That was the team I was assigned to based on the last team I played for – the Cleveland Browns.

I started camp in January – the season starts after the Super Bowl.

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Vintage Steelers: Golfing with the Steelers?

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Nothing says “I want to golf” like sitting inside because it’s cold outside and wishing that I was on the golf course. Sunday afternoons are made for heading to the golf course…unless of course, I’m waiting for the Steelers game to start. Talk about two totally different things to do in a day, but one can be just as frustrating as the other. If golf is a sport then so is watching the Steelers on tv, especially when they’re not playing well against an inferior team. With golf, about every other swing has a result that I didn’t want. Sometimes it results in a beverage being consumed…you know what I’m talking about. It’s the same with watching the Steelers. Every so often a play goes horribly wrong, offense or defense, which results in a beverage being consumed…you know what I’m talking about. Whether I miss a putt or Boswell misses a PAT. Whether I shank a shot or Big Ben throws a pick six. It doesn’t matter if I slice one into the woods or the defense gives up a long TD run. Both “sports” can be crushing to my psyche, and my day. Therefore, if golf is a sport then so is watching the Steelers play.

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Exclusive with draft expert Bill Carroll – National Gridiron Network Special Contributor

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First, tell me how you got started as a draft analyst?

Well, I was always a football fan, even as a small child. The Post Cereal Company use to have a contest to see who could guess the offensive and defensive rookies of the year. I guessed one of the two when I was five years old, in 1972. They sent me two LeRoy Neiman posters. The only help I got from my parents was with the postage.

I was taking notes on football since I was four-and-a-half years old. I’d write-up scouting reports in my notebook and my mother would look at them and wonder what they were. Later on I got a job at the Answer Newspaper covering local sports. But I’d put in my predictions for college football games and the draft.  It was very different then than it is today. Draftniks was a new term – there weren’t many draftniks then. My hero was the late great Joel Buchsbaum. He had a show on KMOX in St. Louis with a young Bob Costas then and talked about the draft. Mel Kiper is a guy everyone knows but he just timed it right. But he can’t hold a candle to what Joel did. not to be disrespectful. Joel was like a savant. He knew something about every player in the world it seems.

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Exclusive with Scott Shields, Steelers Safety, 1999-2000

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First, can you let us know what you’ve been doing since your time in Pittsburgh?

I have a mortgage bank branch that I run now. When I was playing I began flipping houses and worked on the real estate side of things and found the mortgage side was haywire. So I wanted to become one of the lenders that do it the right way – to make it a good experience. I’ve been doing it for twelve years now and have had good traction – all through word of mouth. Continue reading “Exclusive with Scott Shields, Steelers Safety, 1999-2000”

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VIntage Steelers: It’s 6:00 on a Sunday night and I’m tired, but not stressed

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It’s 6:00 on a Sunday night and I’m tired, but not stressed. This is the first week in more than four months that the I wasn’t worried about, upset about or happy about a Steelers game. So, what’s a guy to do on the first Sunday of the end of the 2018-2019 season? Watch the playoffs? Eh. My whole life is different now.

This change in life usually happens a little later in January or even February, but this year did not end with the result we wanted. So, my wife and I went hiking. My 16 year old and I went driving…new driver’s permit. Watch out. We visited my parents. Holy shnikies is this what life is like without Steeler football?

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