GREEN BAY PACKERS TIGHT END TUCKER KRAFT HAD A HUGE GAME AGAINST THE STEELERS, OCT. 26. GREEN BAY WON, 35-25. (PHOTO BY MARLON MARTIN)
No. 1 question — Where’s the defense?
:10—This time around I am going to flip the script on ya. I’ll ask the questions, you give me the answers. WHAT’S WRONG WITH YOUR PITTSBURGH STEELERS??? JUST TEXT BACK TO ME AT 412-628-4856.
:09—Darnell Washington…AKA Mt. Washington is without question always going to be one of the biggest men on the field. And he has proven he can catch and run with the ball. Yet they won’t pass him the ball, and especially in the red zone where they definitely needed the 2-point conversion to possibly force overtime. WHY NOT PASS HIM THE BALL? HE’S TWICE THE SIZE OF ANY CORNERBACK IN THE LEAGUE!

:08—Stevie Wonder can see that Nick Herbig is currently the best linebacker on the team. Why isn’t he playing more???
:07—I am not one to kick a man when he’s down and certainly not when they’re 6’5″ and 300 pounds-plus like Cam Heyward and T.J. Watt. But what in the world is their collective problem??? They’re playing way below expectation. Just a sack or two every now and then would be good!
:06—The Steelers have been waiting for the offensive line to come together…well, they have, the evidence being that running back Jaylen Warren ran for 62 yards against the No. 1 defense against the run in the league (Green Bay) in the second half. Why did they stop running the ball???
:05—This is an insider’s question. During the game on Oct. 26, did you see the way Green Bay Packers’ defensive end Micah Parsons looked at the Steelers??? He gave them the Old School “YOU DON’T MATTER TO ME AT ALL!” look. That’s the way Joe Greene looked at the opposition back in the day. I am just saying.
:04—This one is a matter of fact question. For all you “Ballers” out there. Since you started playing football…5th or 6th grade for most of us…how were you taught to tackle a player??? Of course you were taught to tackle from the waist down. The upper body’s not running; the legs are doing the running. Apparently some defensive players for the Steelers didn’t get the memo. Especially the part that says, when the man you’re trying to tackle is twice your size, and that goes double for you D-backs AKA Green Bay Packer tight end Tucker Kraft! C’mon man!
:03—This is just a question. I am not trying to start trouble, you know that’s not my style…wait, what? Anyway, are the Steeler coaches getting outcoached every week or what? I watched the game with Helen Keller and even she could predict the offensive calls before they ran them…she even knew where Packer quarterback Jordan Love was going to throw the ball. (Who’s Helen Keller, OMG man, can ya read a book sometime???)
:02—In closing, not a question, just a comment. It’s a good thing the Steelers have Chris Boswell or this season would have been over weeks ago. And you can take that to the bank.
:01—Listed below are the honorees for The 51st Annual William Neal Sr. Memorial, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Men Achieving Greatness Awards. The event will be held Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025 at noon at the Riverside Landings Event Center in Oakmont. Limited tickets are still available. Call 412-628-4856. Jason Bonace, Penn Hills Police Chief; Ron Brown, Penn State basketball legend; National Senior Judge Reggie Walton; Charles Allie, Masters track star; Sean Logan, UPMC Senior Vice President; Roger Humphries, jazz legend; BB Flenory, Duquesne University basketball legend; Rev. William Curtis, Mt. Ararat Baptist Church; Major Mark Whited, Retired, USMC; Bobby Franklin, Point Park basketball HOF; Barãta Bey, President, African American Chamber of Commerce; Dennis Briggs, President, Briggs Transportation Co.; Hubie Bryant, Former Pittsburgh Steeler; Russell Bynum, President, Bynum Advertising; Mayor Dwan Walker, Aliquippa; Jeff Baldwin, Duquesne University basketball star; Richard Stewart Jr., past president, Pittsburgh NAACP; Iftikhar Malik, corporate executive; Frederick Douglas, President, Cosmos Technologies; Dr. Quintin Bullock, President, CCAC; William “Bill” Boyce, Veteran U.S. Army.
:00—GAME OVER.
