PODCAST: Interview With Former Steelers OL Coach Larry Zierlein

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We had a chance to catch up with former Steelers OL coach Larry Zierlein on Steel Nation Radio Presented By Steelers Takeaways. Coach Zierlein is currently with the Cardinals staff but shares some great info on tonight’s Chiefs game, Coach Tomlin,, Ramon Foster, drafting OL, and really gives us some insight into the O-Line.  It’s a great interview and I hope you take a listen!

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PODCAST WITH DA’MON CROMARTIE-SMITH

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Da’Mon Cromartie-Smith joined Steel Nation Association and I today on Steel Nation Radio Presented By Steelers Takeaways to talk about the Chiefs game tomorrow night, what it’s like to be a Practice Squad player as well as playing special teams and making big plays on that unit.  Cromartie-Smith played for the Steelers from 2010-2013 and he shares some great experiences he had in the Burgh’ with us.  Take a listen to this two part series and get those towels waving!

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Podcast: Steelers OL Trai Essex discusses playoffs

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Anthony Smith, Steelers Safety, 2006-2008

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First, can you let readers know what you’ve been doing with yourself since your time in the NFL and about your new music career?

I have to say I have a lot going on! On my music, I’m working with Nikodmus – we formed a rap group called FaceCard Bosses. We’re working with Master T – he’s a veteran n that game. We met through family members and starting creating together and the vibe was good.

I’m also working on after school programs with two other former players – Julius Williams and Brandon Lane. Me and Julius played at Jacksonville together and we always talked about wanting to give back. We got together with Brandon and we all got along like family.

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Justin Cheadle, Steelers Offensive Lineman, 2012

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First, can you let readers know what you’re doing with yourself since your time in the NFL and how you got started doing so?

I am currently in a sales and marketing position for a global endoscopy medical device company called Karl Storz. I have been doing this for over a year and half and got started doing this just by being recommended for the job and following up on it.

How hard was the post-NFL adjustment for you and how did you prepare for it?

The post NFL adjustment for me wasn’t too tough at all. I always knew football would end some day and I made many of my choices through out life based on that. This was a huge reason I choice CAL for college and I always took education seriously.

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Michael Fabus, Steelers Photographer, 1980-2011

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First, can you tell readers how you got started as the Steelers photographer?

I was helping out Harry Homa – the Steelers photographer – in 1980. He passed away in 1985 and the team asked me to take over the position as an independent contractor. In 2000, they made me a full-time employee, At the time I was only one of three of four full-time NFL photographers.

I’ve since gone to four Super Bowls – the Rooneys treated me like family. I have two Super Bowl rings and went to a few AFC Championship games. Some I’d like to forget, some I wouldn’t…

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Chad Spann, Steelers Running Back, 2012

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First, can you let readers know what you are doing with yourself now and how you got started?

Well this winter I finished my first season in the CFL. I played for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and really enjoyed myself. There is some really good football being played north of the border.

In 2010, you led the nation in college in touchdowns and rushed for over 1,300 yards for Northern Illinois. What about your running style led to such success?

I think I have a pretty balanced running style. There were times where I was called upon in short yardage early in my career which really helped me become a tough down hill runner. Combining that with my natural one cut running style I think led to a lot of yards and a lot of touch downs. I also like to contribute a lot of success to just knowledge of the game. When you understand your schemes and become familiar with your teammates blocking for you, the game slows down so much.

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Donovan Woods, Steelers Linebacker, 2008-2009

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First, can you  let readers know what you are doing with yourself since you’re time in the NFL?

I am currently working back at my alma mater Oklahoma State University as the Associate Director of Development. I also am the defensive coordinator of the OKC John Marshall Bears where my brother Rashaun is the Head Coach and my other brother Gary is the Secondary Coach. I also do some radio for OSU as well on 107.7 The Franchise.

What was the most difficult part of the transition from the NFL to “regular life” for you, and how did you make that adjustment?

Coming to the realization that you won’t be able to play a game that you have played all your life. Football is different from every other sport in that, once you finish playing, that is really the end. Nobody gets together to play pick-up games or anything like that. It really is the end and it is tough. I struggled with it like most players do, but eventually accepted things and though still tough at times, I have moved on to the next stage of my life and career.

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Chukky Okobi, Steelers Center, 2001-2006

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First, can you let readers know what you’ve been doing with yourself since the NFL and about The Mansion at Maple Heights bed and breakfast in Pittsburgh?

I’ve been running my B&B in my hometown, Pittsburgh, Pa.! We’ve won awards for wedding planning and general hospitality from publications like The Knot, TripAdvisor, and bedandbreakfast.com, and we’ve been featured in the New York Times and Forbes Magazine as one of the most unique B&B’s in the world.

In addition, I have been acting a lot. I’ve been featured in seven commercials for the Pennsylvania Lottery, Nickelodeon TV shows, as well as the pilot for the FX series “Justified”.  I was in a few feature films including “Out of The Furnace” with Christian Bale and Casey Affleck and “American Pastoral” featuring Ewan McGregor and Dakota Fanning.

I started a T Shirt Line, “BucTown, Pa.”, designs inspired by Pittsburgh sports teams and Music culture.

I also write music for female vocalists and I started a music publishing company called “No More Genres”

Just staying busy following my passions.

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With Steel Nation Association, Exclusive Podcast with Former Steeler Ed Bradley on Injuries, SB IX and more

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Click here for our exclusive podcast with LB Ed Bradley on Burfict, players speaking up for one another, playing hurt, SB IX and much more.

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