Pulling No Punches
In the premiere edition of “some guys talking about hockey,” the fellas talk about Crosby's practice physicality, Martin’s millions and Kunitz’s underwhelming haircut.
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Declared dead by TV chuckleheads a week ago, on the seventh day the Steelers rose again and the Ravens were eating crow.
From Bonds to McCutchen, from dial-up to 4G, from '92 to 2011, much has changed, yet one thing remains the same.
Jim and Sean chat about Sidney Crosby's return, the aging Steelers defensive line and the most overblown headlines of Week 1.
Would a 75-win season qualify as a 'good' year for a team that was once in first place?
A scientific perspective on Sidney Crosby's prolonged recovery.
Why the network's cockamamie new formula puts Big Ben behind Vince Young, Jake Delhomme and Jeff Garcia.
Despite a 10-game skid, the battered but battling Buccos still deserve your attention.
After nearly two decades in solitary confinement, Pirates diehards are welcoming new friends.
Why those vilifying the Steelers' unhinged linebacker are missing the point.
All-Star or not, Pirates fans are witnessing a genuine star and they might not even know it.
Why Penguins fans should be relieved that no. 68 didn’t come home.
The young, surprisingly competent Buccos are posing an interesting conundrum for the front office.
Why the NFL Commissioner has a future career in politics.
Tonight's MLB Draft could be the beginning of the long-awaited next chapter at PNC Park. Or not.
The latest in lockout fashion hits the street corners of the Steel City.
The Pirates picking first doesn't always guarantee a home run.
It's time for the Rooneys to talk some sense into their fellow owners.
After two months of baseball, what do we make of the Pirates’ new firebrand manager?
Steelers rookie running back Baron Batch shares his inspirational story of poverty, pain and perseverance.
The Pirates are miles away from a return to their former glory at shortstop, but at least they're trying.
Steelers draft defensive end Cam Heyward with 31st pick.