Under Wilson's hand, the Steelers scored four touchdowns in a game for the first time since November of 2022. They sit at 5-2 and should be considered in the second tier of teams, behind Kansas City and Baltimore, in the AFC. We will see how it goes with Wilson as the season wears on, but he was throwing the kinds of passes last night that we haven't seen from Fields so far this year, and certainly unlike anything we saw all of last season.
One other Steelers note. The team had its "Alumni Weekend" where they honored the 1974 team on the fiftieth anniversary of their first Super Bowl Championship team.
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In other sports news....
If it had not attained such status prior to 2024, this year marked the occasion when, I believe, the WNBA has arrived as a full fledged "major league" sport in America. Many people came to the sport because of Caitlin Clark, but once they arrived, I think that eyes were opened as to just how good and enjoyable the women's game is. I, for one, will be looking forward to next season.
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In one other event of significance last night, the Dodgers defeated the Mets 10-4 in the sixth and final game of the NLCS, thus setting up a "traditional" World Series between the Dodgers and the Yankees. That is, if you consider something that hasn't happened in forty-three years a tradition.
In that deciding game last night, both teams used seven pitchers, continuing a trend that I lamented in my most recent Grandstander post. As friend Dave Glass noted on social media this morning, a Dodgers win
"..will be the first time recent memory (and I'd bet ever) that a team won with basically zero starting pitching. Call me an old man but I think baseball is better when the starters matter at least a little. I don't need Bob Gibson, but 6 or 7 innings maybe?"
Couldn't have said it better, Dave.
One intriguing thing that this World Series does give us it a head to head matchup of the two best hitters in the game today, Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge, and I most certainly do look forward to that.
I'll predict a Yankees victory and hope that it goes seven games.
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I know that many of you are probably asking, "But, Bob, the Jets-Steelers, Lynx- Liberty, and Mets-Dodgers were all on at the same time. How could possibly have taken all of that in last night?"
Well, when your various television sets are no longer tethered to cable boxes, a little unplugging and moving around can turn any living room into your personal Sports Bar.
This solved the problem of the 8:00 PM conflicts, but also came in handy when watching the Penguins in the afternoon up against the 1:00 NFL games, and I even caught some of the Liverpool-Chelsea EPL match game in the late morning.
You may say that you feel sorry for my wife for putting up with this, but actually, movies the two other sets into the living room was her idea. Those other two sets were returned to the bedroom and the office earlier this morning.
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