Chapter 1: What are the key points about Mike Tomlin's future as Steelers coach?
50-minute mark on the fan brought to you by South Hills Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram Route 19 Peters Township. Bob, we have a roundtable. We do. We have the big boy. We have you, and Donnie Football has now entered the proceedings. How about this?
I want to get Donnie's view on this hockey. We just saw the replay of the goal.
No, forget that. Let's do Donnie's view of you telestrating the final goal.
I think you have a future in telestration.
I mean, you were like Jay Caulfield. You'd have to cut out the swear words and stuff. I thought he was going to bring in a turducken after that, Donnie.
Circling the face off. Well, it just annoyed me the way that whole thing broke down and where the puck was. Telling me what's about to happen. Nine seconds, the puck is behind the Anaheim goal. Look, that's Carlson. Both of them, they shouldn't have been on the ice at that juncture of the game. That's where you, that Seneca kid right there, you just take him out. Slash him across.
Whatever you need to do, do not let him dribble in like that. Big boy, do you have an opinion on that?
I mean, how did LeTang let that happen, too?
I don't know. My opinion is Bob thinks he's on TV, and everybody on the radio is probably thinking, what are you talking about? It's on TV right now. We're watching it. We're just watching it. My opinion is... I don't know. I think he was trying... That's going out on a limb.
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Chapter 2: How does Pete Alonso's new contract impact the Orioles?
As soon as you walk in there. Never been. As soon as you walk in. Everything you've ever dreamed of sports-wise. You've got... You've got autographed footballs and framed photos and trillions of cards and helmets and Steeler stuff you can't even imagine from the olden days.
And I have some bobbleheads to take to them. I texted the general a couple weeks ago because Sarah's great uncle passed away a few months back, and he just had a ton of bobbleheads. So I took the ones I wanted. I texted him like, hey, can I bring these in at some point? Maybe you could just have them, do whatever you want with them. Perfect.
And I have a bad feeling I'm going to end up bringing home more than I'm taking out.
He's going to have some goodies for you.
Does he have WWE wrestling cards?
Yes. He's got every kind of card. He's got Pokemon cards. Those are hard to find. It's like the chocolate factory in there. Yeah, that's a great analogy.
I even gave a... Old City Limits, the old T.J. Watt card we were talking about before. It's right in there.
Why didn't you mention that, Limits? I'm going to take it to the general. He's going to look at it for Kabaly. Did you hear that story, baby? Oh, that's the one that he gave for your son, right?
Yeah, after they lost the last playoff game. He was cleaning out his locker, and I'm just standing there waiting for him. He was going to toss it in the garbage. He goes, ah, give it to your kid. I'm like, okay. Then I look, and it was a one-on-one. Nobody knows anything. Nobody knows what it's from. Look at this.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of the Penguins' recent shootout loss?
It's like the Philip Rivers of the house. Chestnuts.
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire. We sing it together. We crack nuts. Bob, are there chestnuts there for visitors to crack? I swear. It's a fun exercise.
Bob, Christmas Eve, Christmas morning must be a hallmark Christmas story at the Pomp House. Exactly.
Hey, we used to wear the same pajamas. You know, you just... It's one of those things.
I could really picture the Pompeiani family Christmas being one that you envy.
Yes. It is one that's made for them. It's something you see on the Hallmark Channel. It's like, this is not true. Nobody does. Oh, Bob.
It's true for this guy. It's true for this legend right here. Why wouldn't you want to do it? It's a special occasion.
Bob, I picture it where you guys are around each other for five days straight and nobody gets angry once. Am I right about that? No, you're right. That's how it is. Meanwhile, you walk into our house, we're at each other's throats by 9 a.m. on Christmas Day.
Wow, do you blame your lovely wife? No, I don't. Something tells me Bob has never yelled at his wife.
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Chapter 4: What insights does Donnie Football provide on hockey analysis?
Yeah, I've been there. I do that too.
I've seen Donnie mad.
Oh, explain. What happened?
I've seen Donnie mad at a football game before. What did he do? He gets very silent and just kind of like goes a little bit.
Like as a fan? It doesn't freak out. I growl. As a fan or working a game? Either or. Interesting. Let's get to a question here, gentlemen, if we might. Go figure. As time's a-wasting. It's rainy and a high of 42 feels like 25, which is Gregory Polanco. A low of 30, Paul Skeens. Fan weather brought to you by Myers Law Group, Pittsburgh's choice for affordable legal solutions.
It's a little item in Jerry Dulac's chat. Bob and I dove in for a moment, but I want to start this thing. Good morning, Jerry, says a man named Josh. Can we all just agree that no matter what the outcome was last Sunday, the Steelers were always going to pick up MT's option in March? And he was never getting fired. Barring some crazy, complete downfall, this is his job until he decides it's not.
Whether we all agree with that is a whole different story, to which Jerry says one word. Yep. Correct.
Do you agree with that? I totally agree. I totally agree with the fact that they're going to pick up his options. Even if they lose the next four, even whatever, they're going to pick up his option. Absolutely. Then they'll take that into 2017. Will they add on to it? I don't think they'll add on to it. I think that's a little bit too much. We've seen that before. Right.
But you get him through 2026, pick up a 2027 option, and I'm still under the belief if things don't work out, whack him. And you're going to say, Breaking news?
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Chapter 5: What unique items can you find at the Baseball Card Castle?
Well, they're in on him for sure. Don't worry about that. Donnie, is Mike Tomlin the coach here until he says he's not?
Yeah, yeah. I've felt that way for a while. And even though we can push if we want him fired or not, I feel like he has so much control that it would take just a monumental collapse of a season for that to ever change.
I think he could get blown out in these last four games and go 2-15 next year, and he's still coming back. You agree with that, big boy?
No, I don't think so. I think they would pick it up, and I think they would put things on his ā
table that maybe he doesn't like that forced him to say okay i think we need to move on type of situation maybe they come to a deal where they don't have to pay him the full salary whatever it is 14 16 8 i don't know what it is no nobody knows what don't you think that's strange every professional athlete in the world you know their salary and everything and not one coach you really do know
I mean, who knows what their contract says? Maybe it's not even guaranteed. Who knows? But no, I don't think so. I think next 2027, they'll pick it up, then they'll evaluate then. And that would be the year that I think that they could part ways if.
You agree with that, Bob? I think they'll pick it up, but I don't think they'll add on to it. I agree with that.
I don't think they can. He's done that in the past.
He has, but I'm just saying. Then gave him a three year after that. Right. But I think it's important to find out what direction they're headed. I think it's important to see how they navigate these quarterback waters. that they have to go through, and so far they've struck out on it for the most part.
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Chapter 6: How do the hosts view the Steelers' chances in the upcoming playoffs?
Jags. Jags. You want to see Josh Allen again? Yeah. Rather than, like, the Jags? Yeah. Hey, what do they say?
It's hard to beat a team twice in a row. I don't know if they say that or not.
Yeah, but Josh Allen, you saw last week what he did against Cincinnati.
That's fine.
You just single-handedly willed them to a win.
I want everybody picking against them. I want everybody saying you have no chance. I want to see everybody throwing up the 285 yards rushing or whatever it was and really make them mad. Give me the Bills. Yes or no.
You told me the Bills stink about them three weeks ago. They do, but they still have him. The Jags stink worse.
You got your Kobe Myers, though.
Yes or no to this question. The Steelers will break the playoff drought this year, Donnie, and win a game. Yes.
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