RIP Brooks Robinson
Thursday, September 28, 2023
To Absent Friends - Brooks Robinson
Monday, September 11, 2023
Football Weekend in Review
Well, it was quite a football weekend here in The Burgh.
First, Pitt lost to Cincinnati, 27-21. It was a game that I am sure most Pitt fans had marked for the "W" column at the outset of the season, so this had to be a shocker. Talking to some folks who were at the game, I am told that Pitt did not look all that strong, and that this could be a long season for the Panthers, and that one particular someone that I know who put fifty bucks on the Panthers to go OVER 6.5 wins is now figuring that he's not going to see any return on that bet.
I missed the Pitt game myself because Linda and I toddled on out to Moon Township to see the Robert Morris Colonials take on the Red Flash of St. Francis University beneath a gorgeous late summer sky at Joe Walton Stadium.
For our effort, we got to see RMU break a 13 game losing streak, one that extended back to November 2021, by defeating SFU 31-21.
It was a most entertaining and satisfying game, and sent us home happy, and it gave us a taste of how totally awesome it was going to be the next day, when the Steelers took on the San Francisco 49'ers in what was one of the most highly optimistic and awaited season openers in years, but who would have guessed then that the highlight of the Pittsburgh football weekend would be that win by Robert Morris?
Well, by now we all know by now how THAT turned out. The Niners 30-7 victory was a thorough and total and complete ass-kicking of the Steelers. The twenty-three point deficit wasn't an accurate depiction of how completely outclassed the Steelers were yesterday. It was much, much worse than that. In point of fact, I cannot think of a single positive thing to say about the performance of Rooney U yesterday. Plain and simple, they stunk up the joint. On the bright side, the 49er beat down of the Steelers wasn't the worst loss of the day in the NFL. That prize goes to the New York Football Giants, 40-0 losers to the Dallas Cowboys.
So let's move on.
Next up are the Cleve Brownies next Monday night. The Browns wiped out the Bengals 24-3 yesterday, so nobody at Acrisure Stadium better be taking them lightly. It behooves the Steelers to avoid another disaster like the one we saw yesterday.
I never did get around to doing my Steelers Preview for 2023 over the weekend. In that preview, I was going to say that the Steelers would win 11 games, make the playoffs, and win at least one playoff game. I will stand by those predictions. I wasn't going to make a Super Bowl prediction, but based on what I saw yesterday, it won't surprise me to see San Francisco playing in that game come February. They're really good.
Oh, and if you weren't looking, the Deion Sanders Story continued with the Buffaloes putting a 36-14 beatdown on Nebraska on Saturday. The Legend of Coach Prime continues.
Monday, September 4, 2023
Prime's Time
Week 1 of the college football season got off with a bang this past weekend, and there is still one game left for Labor Day night tonight, but who wants to see Dabo Swinney? I'm taking a pass and going to see the Pirates and Brewers at PNC Park.
From the local standpoint....
- Pitt paid off a cupcake and walloped Wofford. We'll know more about the Panthers after they play a real D-I school next week, Cincinnati.
- Robert Morris was a cupcake that got paid off and was walloped by Air Force.
- Penn State unveiled what could be a star QB in Drew Allar, kicked WVU's ass, and scored a TD with :06 remaining to turn a 31-15 route into a 38-15 route. This pleased those who bet PSU and the OVER, and it reinforced a pattern of behavior of questionable sportsmanship from Lions coach James Franklin.
- In that game, when WVU had a chance to close the gap, Mountaineer head coach Neal Brown called for a trick play on fourth and short yardage that had the second string QB throwing a pass to the first string QB. The play blew up in their faces like a cheap exploding cigar. The question in Morgantown now becomes will Brown be fired at the end of the season or during WVU's bye week in mid-season.