J.J. Watt Visiting Steelers, New Stadium Talk and Another QB



The Pittsburgh Steelers had a BUSY weekend. Not only did they open the floodgates for a new stadium, they invited J.J. Watt to the facility and had rumors floating around them for at least three free agents.

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33 thoughts on “J.J. Watt Visiting Steelers, New Stadium Talk and Another QB”

  1. I wish everyone would stop taking every little conversation out of context to make news. He’s just coming to visit his brothers and the Steelers organization because now he’s retired he’s a fan and that it. His health and his family is more important but who knows what happens when he’s here anything is possible but very doubtful.

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  2. Andy came BACK to the Steelers!!!! He was with us before he went to Philly. He came back home!! No you guys are young, just check his history, go a little deeper. Otherwise good job. Go Stillers!!!

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  3. Regarding a dome in Pittsburgh:

    Noah, just stop. No. Sorry. No. No. Not happening, shouldn’t happen, disgusting thought. Hosting a Super Bowl? The league needs testicular fortitude & host it in a cold weather stadium on occasion. Period.

    Take your dome & pitch it to the soft Bungles fans.

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  4. If you don’t put a roof we can’t have a Super Bowl here but I think they are gonna rebuild the Stadium to have a roof and add more seats… it’s a fact Mr Rooney wants a SuperBowl here

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  5. That's the big difference between Steelers Assistant GM Andy Weidl and former Penguins GM Ron Hextall, both former players. Weidl being a former offensive lineman at Villanova and philosophy is build the offensive and defensive trenches to become a winning franchise, Hextall seemed to have no clear philosophy and no real interest in building a winning franchise starting with the goalie position…. which is ultra important. Results, Weidl had success in Philadelphia and now he's bringing this blueprint back to Pittsburgh, Hextall has derailed and set the Penguins back missing the playoffs this season…. a first in the last 17 seasons, plus he got himself terminated lol. Weidl is doing it right and I believe success is going to follow just as it did Philadelphia, the Penguins have to get a GM to change the culture and build from the goalie position out to bring success back to Pittsburgh. The Pirates GM Ben Cherington is hands down better than Neal Huntington was, he's trying to bring success back to Pittsburgh. Hope it all works out so that Pittsburgh will be great again in all three professional sports.

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  6. If the Watts haven't ruined their bodies with," Supplements", it could be a good thing or could be a ton a money tied up on the Injury list as both are often hurt. Once JJ got past 5 years in the league he missed as much as he played, sad to see TJ has started to show same pattern. I guess we shall see.

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  7. A roof on the stadium ?! That is easily the worst idea I have heard in a very, very long time. I guarantee you that the overwhelming majority of Steeler fans will always want an open stadium. Playing in the elements es a huge part of the charm of a Steeler home game !

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  8. Obviously time for some Tomlin/Jedi mind trick, regarding J.J., but just in case anyone's willing or interested in facts vs. BS…
    Publicly funded sports facilities are ALWAYS a net loss for the taxpayers. Not hyperbole. The uber wealthy owners reap all of the rewards and the most that the community garners is a bunch of seasonal low paying temp jobs and some tourist dollars. Unfortunately that's about the end of it. Take a look at Baltimore's two stadiums (even after the NFL & Irsays went balls deep on them w/ the Volt debacle). Memorial stadium used to have a weekday 2 buck night where 5 bucks would get ya a bleacher seat a dog & 2 beers, AND you could find free parking within a couple of blocks. New stadium TWENTY YEARS AGO; family of four would spend almost $300 for the same. The team owner paid nothing for Raven's Stadium, but collects everything from food and beverage sales to parking fees. Both stadiums were, and will always be, a net loss for the already strapped city, andcthat's a scene that plays out in every market. If these billionaires want new facilities they should pony up their own dough, period! They already enjoy protection from all anti-trust laws, wtf else do they need? Other than fleecing the public that is. Tell ya what, we pay for the facilities, then we get the parking & concession sales, AND we get at least half of all licensed crap sales of "our team". Yeah, ain't gonna happen. We can't fund schools or fix roads & bridges, but we can subsidize billionaires making more billions? The amazing thing is that we keep doing it…

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  9. Imma keep it real with you.. Im from the burgh, been living in AZ the past couple years. The amount of people that showed up here for the Super Bowl in PHX.. there isn’t even close to enough space for the City of Pittsburgh to host that many people.. The burghs population is around 300,000.. the night before the Super Bowl 1.2 million people showed up in PHX.. and that was just the night before.. just don’t think it’s feasible man.

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