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 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 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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Exclusive with Former Steelers Defensive Lineman Donald Evans, 1990-1993

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First, can you let me know how you got started with Nehemiah Builders, Inc. and the Ram Athletic Foundation, Inc. – including your contributions to youth sports after your NFL career? What prompted you to start those endeavors?

After retiring from the NFL, I moved back to my hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina. My twin brother Ronald was in the construction business and a few of my family members were licensed general contractors. After working with family and learning the business, I decided to take classes to prepare for licensing.

After successfully becoming licensed, I started my own plan, design-build and renovation company. Coming from humble beginnings, my twin brother Ronald and I were the youngest of 18 children and my father passed when we were a year old. The poverty we endured compelled me to do better and be better. It is fulfilling to help others and give them an opportunity to excel and become their best self.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Running Back Lou Baldacci, 1956

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First, can you let me know what you got into after football? Was the transition difficult?

I got into developing real estate – subdivisions and that kind of thing. My brother was involved in it and we both decided to form a company together.

I don’t remember the transition being difficult – it was seamless for me. After that first season with the Steelers I had to do my military service obligation and went into the Air Force. I was assigned to the Hamilton Air Force Base in San Francisco and ended up playing for their football team as well. Guys like Frank Speno, Bob McElwee and Charles Eckerly were all good players there too.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Tight End Michael Hinnant, 1988-1989

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First, can you let me know what you’ve been doing with yourself since your time in the NFL?

I work for a pharmaceutical company – Merck – as their operations manager. I’ve really been managing people since I stopped playing ball. I supervised group homes for kids and spent years in security first, since I had a criminal justice degree. I’ve been at Merck now for 19 years.

Was the post-NFL adjustment difficult?

After I was released in my second year in Pittsburgh I started working in the criminal justice system, so I was able to transition in the offseason. I worked with court-adjudicated delinquents. That made the transition easy for me before I started getting into other things.

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Exclusive with Former Steelers Offensive Lineman Joe Long, 2012-2103

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

After football, I moved to Michigan and got married and had a son. We bought some property here and built a house. We’re on 20 acres of land here.

My old roommate at Wayne State – he worked at Enterprise Rent-a-Car and helped get me a job there. I started off as a trainee and went on to manage their vehicle repair and maintenance for Southeast Michigan for three years.

Now, I just recently took a job with Amazon working in their fulfillment center in Detroit.

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