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Met Highsmith today
 in  r/steelers  23h ago

Yep, that's the clown in the White House.

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Met Highsmith today
 in  r/steelers  23h ago

Obviously you do. πŸ–•

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Met Highsmith today
 in  r/steelers  23h ago

It might not matter to you but it does to me. That's my choice.

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Met Highsmith today
 in  r/steelers  23h ago

You're wrong.. half the country disapproves of this idiot in office. He got a majority vote but he did not get a majority of Americans.

FACTS

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Gabe Rivera Accident Site
 in  r/steelers  23h ago

It's even worse than I thought his friend was killed by the ambulance transporting him!

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Can you guess what that green arrow means? You can go straight!
 in  r/pittsburgh  23h ago

I believe there's a hill to the left

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Met Highsmith today
 in  r/steelers  23h ago

Did he tell you how much he supports Trump? Which is hilarious because he's in an interracial marriage and that would put most trumpers hair on fire.

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Let’s get this tie back in stock RIP
 in  r/steelers  1d ago

I would support that.

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Gabe Rivera Accident Site
 in  r/steelers  1d ago

Better yet, I want to see footage of him getting in the crane kick position against Pittsburgh Police on the North Shore! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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Gabe Rivera Accident Site
 in  r/steelers  1d ago

Boom!

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Gabe Rivera Accident Site
 in  r/steelers  1d ago

Just looking at this photo a few hours later it gets me so upset. The kid should have been great. What really upsets me is they passed on Marino because of the cocaine rumors and everybody in Texas knew game had a lead foot and drank too much. Somehow the Steelers missed it. How amazing is it that the Steelers paod his full contract and offered him a job as a scout? I think he may have tried it for a season or two but decided he just couldn't do it because it was too painful to watch football. Between him and Michele Briere we have two of the biggest "what ifs" in sports history.

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Gabe Rivera Accident Site
 in  r/steelers  1d ago

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Gabe Rivera Accident Site
 in  r/steelers  1d ago

All around the subject of Pitt players that should have been steelers... Tony Dorsett went up to Chuck knoll before he was drafted and traded and told Chuck Noll to take him "home". I'm too young to remember how that played out and never really cared about it because we won without him. But he was certainly another Pittsburgh kid that should have been a steeler. I don't remember what Dallas did to get him. I believe Dorsett was playing the CFL against Seattle.

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Gabe Rivera Accident Site
 in  r/steelers  1d ago

I believe Michelle briere was killed in Montreal. Of course he didn't die immediately. There was a strange story about that accident. I believe one of his friends was riding a bicycle to visit him in the hospital and got killed riding his bicycle by someone hitting him in a car!

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Gabe Rivera Accident Site
 in  r/steelers  1d ago

I had a friend in high school who cried the day we passed on Marino. Chuck Noll wanted him and Art Rooney Jr said he threw too many interceptions. Chuck Noll also admitted that the cocaine rumors factored into their passing on Marino. Dan Rooney would later fire Art Jr.

Talk about what should have been... That picking of Rivera had such an unseen domino effect.

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The post gazette's cover photo for the article on the protests
 in  r/pittsburgh  1d ago

Attica! Attica! Attica! Attica!

r/steelers 1d ago

Gabe Rivera Accident Site

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We were just talking about Gabe Rivera and here I find myself at the intersection of his accident. I still get upset thinking about him because I really liked him as a person. Three Degree Rd & Babcock Blvd.

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Photo from the massive protest today
 in  r/pittsburgh  1d ago

Proud to say my 75 year old aunt was down there! I don't know where she finds the energy. I can't even get out of bed and get to the couch to go to work. πŸ˜‚

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Schefter says the Steelers would only draft one QB if available...
 in  r/steelers  2d ago

You can't say never when Maddox did it. Just sayin...

I do like the QB on his third team stat though.

That's why I never thought Andy Reid would win a Super bowl. When he first won the super bowl, I believe he was the longest tenured NFL coach before winning his first Super Bowl. Typically if it doesn't happen in the first six years it doesn't happen.

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Got that mf
 in  r/fanduel  2d ago

Nice! πŸ₯©πŸ°πŸΈπŸΈπŸΈ

r/fanduel 2d ago

πŸ‘‘ Winner It's a good night!

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Pretty happy with tonight! Starting to shift from hockey to baseball. That's my wheelhouse... No pun intended.

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Let me tell you about FanDuel and the first inning MLB prop!
 in  r/fanduel  2d ago

That's exactly why I said if the result is one run your scoreless bet loses. If you're betting a scoreless inning neither team has an advantage after that inning. There's no point in picking a team in the first inning results bet.