Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

Kenny Pickett Is a system quarterback, and that’s okay

This is America, and this is NFL football in 2023. We want greatness and we want it now. When it comes to a young NFL Quarterback, this attitude is especially common among frenetic fan bases dying to find a franchise-caliber player at the position to lead their team to glory. We all want the next… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

SOURCE: Mike Tomlin contract extension isn’t an “if”, but a “when”

When it comes to polarizing figures in the Pittsburgh Steelers organization, there are few who could ever top Mike Tomlin. Despite being a Super Bowl winning coach, the fan base always assume they could find better if the team, or Tomlin, decided to call it quits. While not all fans fall into the category of… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

The best quarterbacks from 2022 the Steelers are set to face in 2023

After taking a look at the top rushers (check that out HERE) and receivers (check that out HERE) from 2022 who are scheduled to face the Steelers in 2023, today it’s time to check out the quarterbacks who are on the Steelers schedule this season who finished toward the top of the yardage standings last… read more

Film Room: To get vertical, the NFL’s best offenses are thinking horizontally

This subject was discussed in detail on the most recent episode of my NFL podcast, “The Call Sheet.” Check it out at the bottom of this article: When Hal Mumme got the head coaching job at the University of Kentucky in 1997, he took one look at the Wildcats’ schedule and realized something had to… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

Talking Point: Le’Veon Bell apologizes to Steelers fans, does it matter?

When Pittsburgh Steelers fans think about the “Killer B” era, it all revolves around the three players who made the offense click. Ben Roethlisberger, Antonio Brown, and Le’Veon Bell Despite the massive amount of talent on the offensive side of the ball, the “Killer Bs” never produced anything other than a playoff berth. They never… read more

2023 NFL Draft 1st Round picks who haven’t signed their rookie deals

It is hard to believe NFL training camps are slated to kick off in just a few days, but what might be an even bigger surprise are the number of 1st Round picks in the 2023 NFL Draft who have yet to sign their rookie contracts. Compared to other years, most draft picks have already… read more

DeAndre Hopkins returns to the AFC, signing with the Titans

When it comes to high profile players still on the open market, not many were larger than former Houston Texans and Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. After being released by the Cardinals, due to salary cap reasons, Hopkins shopped around a multitude of teams before making his decision. The last report was the teams… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

The best receivers from 2022 the Steelers are set to face in 2023

Yesterday we took a look at the top rushers from 2022 who are scheduled to face the Steelers in 2023 (check that out HERE). Continuing down this path, today it’s time to check out the wide receivers who are on the Steelers schedule this season who finished toward the top of the yardage standings last… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

A Letter From the Editor: The biggest concern about the 2023 Steelers

Anyone who has ever listened to one of my “Let’s Ride” podcasts knows how much I absolutely despise the word “potential” when it comes to sports. During my 13 years as a head high school boys lacrosse coach in Maryland, people in and around the community would always ask me, “Hey coach! How’s the team… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

History would be different if the Steelers didn’t cut Johnny Unitas

If you ask most Steelers historians what the greatest mistake in franchise history was, they’ll likely tell you it was the organization’s decision to cut quarterback Johnny Unitas in training camp just prior to the 1955 regular season. Unitas then spent a year working in the real world, while also playing semi-pro football for the… read more

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