Exclusive with Former Steelers Linebacker Vinson Smith, 1989

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First, can you let me know what you’ve been up to since playing football?

After I retired I got into flipping houses –  that was before the housing market died down. I’d go into bad neighborhoods and try to work on houses to make sure people had decent homes to live in there. Where you grow up often determines what kind of person you become, and I wanted to help parents give their kids the kind of homes they needed.

As a kid I remember being embarrassed when other kids came to my house. It wasn’t my mother’s fault – she did the best she could – but I still wanted a better experience – a house to be proud of. Well, I tried to help give that to people in those neighborhoods.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Linebacker Wilbert Scott, 1961

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First, tell me what you did after your time in Pittsburgh? What did you do afterwards?

After Pittsburgh I ended up in in the Army for two years.

Near the end of that season in Pittsburgh as I was leaving practice, the equipment manager called me into the general manger’s office and told me they were letting me go. I drove home to Connellsville – it was about a 40 minute drive.  When I got in the house my mother told me I had gotten a call and that Denver wanted me – that I should go back to the Steelers and pick up the plane ticket to go there.

I started driving there when it started to rain and another car swerved towards me and I got into an accident. A friend ended up having to take me home. When I got there I had gotten another call from the Eagles who wanted me to go play there.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Offensive Lineman, 1976, and Pittsburgh Passion Coach Ron Coder

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First, can you let me know what you’ve been up to since your playing days?

I did some sales, teaching and coaching in Atlanta then got into construction information sales. When 911 happened I came to Pittsburgh and became the Chaplain for Pitt for their athletes.

How did that come about?

I backed up Jon Kolb in ’76. He was on the board of the Fellowship for Christian Athletes and I would sometimes talk to him when I sought some advice. He told me a chaplain position opened up with the Coalition for Christian Outreach and they and I met. They hired me as the chaplain and I worked with them for eight years – with all the athletes at Pitt until Dave Wannstedt got there. He brought in his own chaplain so I worked with all of the other teams except football that last year or so. I throughly enjoyed that work.

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Exclusive with Yo Murphy, Co-Owner of Performance Compound

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First, can you let us know about your training work – where you are and how that all got started?

I started Yo Murphy Performance years ago – that was my own performance training work. I merged years ago with Brandon Marshall and the House of Athlete here in Tampa. I still have the Yo Murphy Performance but that’s really academy-based. My main work is as the Vice President of Performance at the House of Athlete.

How did you get started in training?

I’ve been doing it for 16 years now. When I was forced-retired from the NFL I played in Canada for three years. While I played I got my training certification – I shadowed the strength coach there – Pat Etcheberry – then jumped into it when I was done playing. Booger McFarland and I started our own warehouse then.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Linebacker Daryl Knox, 1987

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First, let me know what you’re doing with yourself now.

I’m working with athletes – helping them with their conditioning and fitness – training them and helping them prepare.

Before the pandemic I had a fitness company – we did a circuit training camp for large organizations like Yahoo and YouTube – we did group health and wellness programs for their employees.

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Exclusive with Derrick Bell From FanNation’s All Steelers on the Steelers Draft

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First, can you let us know how you get started covering the Steelers?

I got started on my own in 2011 – I started doing my own research on the draft and posting on Twitter. I did some editing a few years later – I got pushed into doing that more. It wasn’t something I naturally enjoyed but I took the leap and started writing for Steel City Blitz. I went from there to FanSided and gradually got better. Now, we’re also doing a podcast. It’s weird seeing this community that listens to me here.

Diving into the draft, where do you think it’s deepest relative to the Steelers needs?

I think cornerback is a need for the Steelers. This is the most exciting cornerback class I’ve seen since 2013. There are so many guys at the top of the draft like Christian Gonzalez, Devon Witherspoon….Gonzalez has a big, athletic frame … Witherspoon is more twitchy and likes to hit and excels in man coverage.

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Steelers Players, Coaches and Front Office Remember Dick Haley

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Todd Haley: 

Well my father always reminded me of how fortunate I was to grow up with it as a kid and he was right. The memories of being there at camp in Latrobe as a kid and on the sidelines for things like the Immaculate Reception. I grew up with the NFL – it was my whole life. I’d watch Hall of Fame players every day with the Steelers – it was such a huge advantage seeing what great players did to be great. Lambert was always my idol – we’d fight as kids to see who would get to wash his car in camp.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Safety Andre Lott, 2006

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First, can you let me know what you’ve been up to since your playing days?

I’ve been here at the St. George Independent School for over 10 years now. I started as a fifth-grade associate then moved on to become the Dean of the Middle School, then five years ago I became the Assistant Athletic Director and Head Coach of the football team.

It’s been a great journey – it’s a great school.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Defensive Lineman Joe Cugliari, 1991

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First off, can you let me know what you’ve been up to since your playing days?

Well, I joined civilian life after playing.  I went into business for myself – I got into mortgage banking, but in the mortgage crisis of 2008 I lost it all. I started over again and now I own Prantl’s Bakery and run that. I accumulated a number of properties that I manage as well – I have a portfolio of those I represent and manage those as well.

How did you get involved in all of that?

My major in college was in Business Administration. When I was handling commercial loans I noticed a lot of the calls I was getting were due to people mismanaging businesses. Over time I became as much of a business consultant as a lender – I helped out people in the position to get the loans by helping them fix their businesses.

I purchased and sold a few companies over the years – the bakery was one I bought and sold though because I enjoy the business.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Scout Bruce McNorton, 2000-2022

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First off, how did you get into scouting?

It started with Kevin Colbert in Detroit when I was playing. We developed a friendship and after I was done playing I started coaching high school football. He and Ron Hughes then offered me a part-time job scouting there with the Lions and I did that for three years.

Why did you come on board with Pittsburgh?

When Kevin left for Pittsburgh he brought me with him. I think he liked that I offered my honest opinions and I liked that they accepted those, right or wrong. I knew what kind of person he was after being around him for so long.

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