Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

Like It or Not, Trubisky Time Has Arrived

During his seven years in the NFL, various football pundits have passed judgment on Mitch Trubisky’s shortcomings as a starting QB. The general consensus is that Trubisky, a player selected by the Chicago Bears second overall in the 2017 NFL Draft, has been one of the league’s notable busts. But interestingly, Mitch’s career record doesn’t… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

Steelers’ 2023 Season Slipping Away in Loss to Cardinals

On a damp, dreary Pittsburgh afternoon — in a game twice delayed by lightning — the Steelers punctured any illusions that 2023 might be a season of growth and progress. Exhibiting the very same feckless offense which has been torturing Steelers Nation throughout this season, the Black-and-gold were defeated 24-10 by the lowly Arizona Cardinals… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

Steelers Offense Shows Promise in 16-10 Victory Over Bengals

In a game which the Pittsburgh Steelers dominated in nearly every statistical category, their inability to convert scoring opportunities once again made the outcome too close for comfort. Considering that the Steelers finished the game at Cincinnati’s Paycor Stadium with an advantage of 22-10 in first downs, 421-222 in total yards, and 37:17-22:43 in time… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

Comparing the Records of Steelers Offensive Coordinators

In the wake of Matt Canada’s departure, it’s revealing to assess how his record as Steelers OC compares to those of his predecessors. The Steelers created the offensive coordinator position in 1983 under the Chuck Noll regime. But given the substantial changes in the game during the past 20 years, it’s probably a more meaningful… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

For the Steelers, Change Must Come After a Dismal 13-10 Defeat in Cleveland

“The critics are always right. The only way you shut them up is by winning.” (Chuck Noll) Throughout the Pittsburgh Steelers’ depressing 13-10 loss at Cleveland Browns Stadium on Sunday afternoon, plenty of opinions were flying around on various game threads to explain the team’s miserable performance. Some blamed the Steelers defense for changing its… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

What will a Dorian Thompson Robinson Browns offensive game plan look like?

The guys debate whether Dorian Thompson Robinson should start over P.J. Walker. Can a Browns fan and Steelers fan hold a civil conversation without fighting?

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

Injury Bug in AFC North Opens the Door for Steelers

During the past week, untimely injuries to key players on the Steelers’ AFC North rivals have created an unexpected opportunity for the Black-and-gold. With the Cleveland Browns losing Deshaun Watson last weekend for the season and the Cincinnati Bengals losing Joe Burrow for the season on Thursday night with ligament damage to his wrist, the… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

At Mid-season, Steelers’ Defense Shines But the Offense Leaves Much to be Desired

Last Thursday night at Acrisure Stadium, the Pittsburgh Steelers defense played tough, physical football, consistently stopping the Tennessee Titans offense. In the absence of Minkah Fitzpatrick and Cole Holcomb (lost for the season with a knee injury), Cam Heyward’s return and dogged play by the rest of the defense kept the score close enough for… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

Steelers Defense Sparks Another Late Rally to Defeat the Rams

Following an entirely lackluster first half with the Steelers trailing 9-3, T.J. Watt showed once again why he’s the Steelers’ preeminent impact player. Jumping a pass route over the short middle, Watt grabbed a crucial interception on the Rams’ first offensive play of the third quarter and returned the ball to the Rams’ 7-yard line… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

Defense, the home crowd and some luck lift the Steelers to their third win

Resuming the pattern that produced two of their previous victories, the Pittsburgh Steelers used stout defense to overcome a largely ineffective offense — plus a dash of good luck — to defeat the Baltimore Ravens 17-10, extending their record to 3-2 entering their bye week. Grabbing three crucial turnovers, blocking a punt through the end… read more

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