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Mason Crosby to Green Bay

This has nothing to do with the Steelers’ draft, but Mason Crosby, kicker from the University of Colorado, was taken in the 6th round, with the 193rd overall pick, by the Green Bay Packers. I stated before, that I wanted to see where Crosby went. He can be an elite kicker in the game, and […]

5th Round, Steelers Choose Cameron Stephenson and William Gay

In the 5th round, the Steelers picked Cameron Stephenson, OG from Rutgers with the 156th overall pick. Also, with the 170th overall choice, the Steelers picked William Gay, CB from Louisville. Stephenson is a raw talent, and his size and ability are very promising. Plus it was nice to see Pittsburgh finally address the issue […]

Rest in Peace, Josh Hancock

As a Pirate’s fan, I am steadfast in my love for the team, and disgust with everyone else in the NL Central. The Cards winning this past World Series was a kick in the chest. However, there are moments that transcend sports, and unyielding support and prayers must go to hated teams. The St. Louis […]

4th Round, Pittsburgh Picks Ryan McBean

Continuing the trend of upgrading on the defensive side of the ball, Mike Tomlin, Kevin Colbert and the Steelers select Ryan McBean, DT from Oklahoma State with the 132nd overall pick. Another young guy that could helo with the future installation of the 4-3, McBean is a guy with very little information. Oklahoma State’s website […]

4th Round, Steelers Select Daniel Sepulveda

Yesterday, PSaMP brought you unprecedented (note: “unprecedented” doesn’t necessarily mean “good”) access to all of the Steelers’ first day selections. Today, PSaMP will look to continue this fine tradition. In the 4th round, with the 112 overall pick, the Steelers selected Daniel Sepulveda, Punter from Baylor. Honestly, when I chose Mason Crosby in the Sports […]

3rd Round: Mike Tomlin’s First ‘Huh?’

With the 77th pick, Pittsburgh took Matt Spaeth, TE from the University of Minnesota. After the first 2 rounds, it seemed like Tomlin’s first draft was going well. This pick, however, made me scratch my head. For a team that under-utilizes stud TE Heath Miller, using a 3rd round pick on another TE is a […]

Pittsburgh Takes Lamarr Woodley in 2nd Round

How was Lamarr Woodley, DE from Michigan, still available at pick 46? Sure, he’s no Mason Crosby, but I guess Pittsburgh fans will have to settle for a guy who anchored one of the best run defenses in the league last year at Michigan. The Steelers have used their first 2 picks wisely. Pittsburgh not […]

Steelers Use 1st Round Pick on Lawrence Timmons

The Steelers used their 1st round pick on Lawrence Timmons, LB From Florida State. This seems like a relatively safe pick. Adding depth to our LB corps was a must, following the departure of Joey Porter. Also, with the stellar play of Clark Haggans and the continued maturity of former super-backup James Harrison, Timmons won’t […]

Let Me Explain…

Awful Announcing‘s Round 2 of The Complete Sports Bloggers Mock Draft Version 1.0 is complete, and the picks are posted. PSaMP used the Steelers’ 2nd round pick on Mason Crosby, kicker from the University of Colorado. This is my reasoning, in its entirety: I guess I’ll be that guy…With the 14th pick in the 2nd […]

Pirates Complete 2nd Series Sweep Against Houston This Season

Two series sweeps. In the opening month of the season. A 5-3 win yesterday afternoon guaranteed that. The more the Pirates keep handling Houston, the more I’ll be able to continue comparing this young Pirate’s season to the past Penguins season. We tend to forget that before the Penguin’s 16-game points streak that started in […]

Mike Penner Announces His Transsexuality

Figured I’d touch on it…L.A. Times sports journalist Mike Penner revealed his transsexuality. From his Times column: Today I leave for a few weeks’ vacation, and when I return, Iwill come back in yet another incarnation.As Christine.I am a transsexual sportswriter. It has taken more than 40years, a million tears and hundreds of hours of […]

Bucs Win in 16, Fully Endorse Adderall

Who knew that ADD Laroche’s attention span could last 16 innings? I sure as hell didn’t. Salomon Torres, who opened the season with some “lights-out stuff” but has struggled since, blew a save in the 9th again. After a well-pitched game by Zach Duke (Dude allowed a run in the 1st again and the Bucs […]

UPDATE…

The Pirates lead the ‘Stros 3-1 in the 6th. But you already knew that: Cool interview with Zach Landres-Schnur of The Big Picture. Some maniac wants more flesh among televised college cheerleaders. And I give my full support to this so-called “psycho.” Sidney Crosby (remember him?) is among Time’s 100 most influential people. Finally, someone […]

PSaMP Is About To Hit Another Personal Milestone

So I happen to make big deals out of personal milestones around here (They’re called personal for a reason). My 100th post was exciting (to me) and now PSaMP is about to welcome its 1,000th visitor! Starting this blog, I was happy when 1 or 2 people stumbled across my disoriented mumblings, mainly through that […]

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