by pittsburghbeautiful | | Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Celebrities, Pittsburgh History, Pittsburgh Sports, Pittsburgh Steelers
Pittsburgh has a long, storied history. It’s the “main frame” of American industry, culture and sports. Given that, there have been many documentaries filmed over the years about the people, places and accomplishments of Pittsburgh and the...
by pittsburghbeautiful | | Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Sports, Pittsburgh Steelers
Our favorite time of year. The announcement of the Pittsburgh Steelers 2020 Schedule. Well… the announcement of the Steelers schedule for the season. Any season. Pittsburgh Steelers season. Not “football season”. The Steeler’s official...
by pittsburghbeautiful | | Pitt Panthers Football, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Penguins, Pittsburgh Pirates, Pittsburgh Sports, Pittsburgh Steelers
Can’t think of a good reason to reflect on the Steelers’ loss to Baltimore, entirely predictable, their late-season demise, or anyone’s individual season (do you really want me to rant about Juju, James Conner or the lame Duck?) Nor can I think of a good reason to...
by pittsburghbeautiful | | Pitt Panthers Football, Pittsburgh Penguins, Pittsburgh Pirates, Pittsburgh Podcast, Pittsburgh Sports, Pittsburgh Steelers
It’s not over, but isn’t it? Didn’t the season effectively come to an end on the turf of MetLife Stadium against the New York Jets? Yes, those Jets. Didn’t it end about six minutes into the game when you realized that stubbornness in coaching more often leads to...
by pittsburghbeautiful | | Pittsburgh Podcast, Pittsburgh Sports, Pittsburgh Steelers
Duck mania had its limits. Fans wearing ridiculous hats, mallard calls at games, Rubber Duckies flying off the shelves – Duck mania seemed to be growing with every terrible defense he barely managed to beat. But it had its limits. Until last night. I feel like...
by pittsburghbeautiful | | Pitt Panthers Football, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Penguins, Pittsburgh Pirates, Pittsburgh Podcast, Pittsburgh Sports, Pittsburgh Steelers
In the wake of Devlin Hodges’ okay performance against the Browns, some pundits and fans clamored for offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner to unleash the Duck and let him wing it all over the field. And that is exactly how you lose football games. I get the urge to...