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The Porch Is Live - Grading The Steelers Year

Grade the Steelers this year. Is it a bad thing Tomlin is returning? Who should the OC be?

[00:03:01] Tomlin's contract extension.
[00:09:02] Teams picking in the top 10.
[00:10:03] Steelers' coaching staff and draft picks.
[00:16:23] Wealth and three generations.
[00:24:29] Inside linebacker play was horrible.
[00:30:27] Special teams struggles.
[00:38:12] An interesting topic.
[00:43:15] Super Bowl logo discussion.
[00:49:39] Penguins' lack of identity.
[00:54:12] The Penguins' unpredictable periods.
[00:57:46] A lot of strikeouts.

The episode highlights the Pittsburgh Steelers as a cash cow with a dedicated and passionate fan base. Comparing them to Buffalo Bills fans, the hosts emphasize the loyalty and passion exhibited by Steelers fans, regardless of the team's performance. The hosts suggest that the Steelers organization may take advantage of this dedicated fan base, knowing that fans will continue to attend games and support the team. Furthermore, the hosts note that the Steelers have successfully tapped into a younger audience, including elementary and middle school-aged children, who are increasingly showing interest in the team. Overall, the episode portrays the Steelers as having a strong and dedicated fan base, which significantly contributes to their status as a cash cow.

In the episode, the host expresses optimism regarding the Pittsburgh Penguins' chances of making the playoffs. He recalls a recent mid-season spectacular where he outlined what the Pens need to do to secure a playoff spot. Despite their loss in the previous game against Vegas, where they squandered a two-goal lead in the third period, the host remains hopeful about the team's playoff prospects. He acknowledges that they didn't earn the loser point in that game, but he also didn't expect them to win it.

The host also delves into the Penguins' performance when scoring two goals or less. He highlights the team's poor record in games where they score two goals or less, currently standing at 2-14 overall. This inconsistency in scoring is identified as a significant problem for the team. Despite boasting the best goals against average in the East, they struggle to secure victories in low-scoring games. The host finds it perplexing that a team with such a strong defensive record faces difficulties in winning these types of matches.

Additionally, the host points out that the Penguins lack a clear identity. Describing them as inconsistent and unpredictable, their performance varies from week to week. While they occasionally manage to stage comebacks in the third period and salvage points, there are also instances where they squander leads and fail to score additional goals. This inconsistency hinders the team from establishing a consistent system and strategy. The host believes that the Penguins need to find a way to play more consistently and establish a clear identity in order to improve their chances of success.

The host further argues that teams that consistently pick in the top 10 in the draft ultimately achieve success. They acknowledge that while it would be ideal to consistently have a winning record and discover a star quarterback late in the draft, the reality is that teams consistently picking in the top 10 have a higher likelihood of turning the corner and achieving sustained success for several years. The hosts suggest that picking in the top 10 enables teams to acquire more talented players, but emphasize that what teams do with those players is crucial. Additionally, the host expresses a desire to conduct a study on this topic to further explore the relationship between draft position and long-term success.

Full Episode: https://www.theporchislive.com/the-porch-is-live-grading-the-steelers-year/

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