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Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
T.J. Watt’s finger injury more serious than once thought
The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Baltimore Ravens in Week 5, and after the game Mike Tomlin met with the media and talked about some players who got banged up during the game. Tomlin spoke about T.J. Watt suffering an injury to his finger, but didn’t elaborate. Watt dealing with the injury was caught by the… read more
Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
SCN’s Survivor Contest: Week 5 Results
Week 5 of the 2023 NFL season is in the books. With all games complete, Steel Curtain Network’s survivor league has now claimed only a few more victims. With starting a new venture, there are not as many contestants this season as in year’s past who are in the running for the Donnie Shell football…. read more
A Minnesota Vikings podcast
Now that the dust has settled: Did the Vikings get robbed of victory?
Whether you’re a fan or player, it isn’t always correct to blame officiating for a loss, but sometimes it’s worth questioning. Yes, during the Minnesota Vikings 27-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, they again turned the ball over, and its work-in-progress defense went against perhaps the most talented quarterback of all-time. But the Vikings,… read more
A Minnesota Vikings podcast
Not championship material yet, Vikings fall to the Chiefs, 27-20
With a strong fight to the finish, the Minnesota Vikings fall short with a loss to the Kansas City Chief 27-20. The Vikings started off with the typical errors Vikings fans are used to with Josh Oliver fumbling the football on the first play. This set the stage for Patrick Mahomes & Kansas City Chiefs… read more
Banks of the Raritan: A Rutgers Podcast
Rutgers Offense Shows It Is Not Quite Ready For Elite Big Ten Play
Rutgers traveled to Madison on Saturday to take on Wisconsin in its third Big Ten game of the season. The non-conference slate is officially over and the gauntlet within the conference is in full swing. The Scarlet Knights were takedown 24-13 by the Badgers — but the score was not that close. Rutgers punted eight… read more
Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Wishlist, Week 6
Another week is in the books. As always, there were huge breakouts from under-the-radar players and dud performances from supposed studs. If you’re looking to shake things up for your Fantasy roster ahead of Week 5, here’s some players to add from the Waiver Wire. Note: All fantasy advice in this article is based on… read more
Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
My opinion of their opinion: Breaking down the Steelers PFF scores from Week 5
Several weeks ago I decided to switch up how I report the grades by Pro Football Focus (PFF) because of some of the recent absurdity of their findings. Since it seemed to be the most receptive approach, I decided to make this a weekly thing where I give my opinion of the PFF scores. As… read more
Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
Steelers Stock Report: Whose stock is trending upward after beating the Ravens
Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth. Just take your victory as humbly as possible, say thank you, and move on. John Harbaugh and the Baltimore Ravens did everything in their power to pull defeat from the jaws of victory Sunday afternoon in Pittsburgh. In the end, Harbaugh was once again successful in that… read more
Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast
3-and-out: Clutch Kenny returns, plus other notes from the win over the Ravens
The “3 & Out” article is something I wrote regularly last year following Steelers games over at our previous website. In it, I look at three key elements of Pittsburgh’s 17-10 win over the Baltimore Ravens, with some numbers at the end to take us out. The audible heard ’round the Burgh Most people know… 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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