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Ask Drunk Cope 2/20

who is the one Steeler you feel is the most important to replace

In Free agency, I'd say Vance if we cut him or Bud if we let him go in FA.

Knowing Hargrave is leaving, I think that's going to be an important replacement. We will take a step down at nose for sure this season. Best to find a run stuffer and not care as much for a pass rusher at this point. They're easier to find and play earlier, since their job is one dimensional.
 
Howdy Cope and did you miss us working stiffs (not stiffies).?


1). We are working on a remodel and have to work in this super bad crawl space, I'm talking 11/2 ft height and grungier than the Browns fan that said he wasn't showering until his team won a playoff game. HOW many man hours will it take my smaller journeyman plumber employee to pipe out the 1 tub / 1 stool / 1 lava / 1 kitchen / 1 wash machine / 1 floor drain, I'm talking just the PVC drains with proper venting?

That's a big project in a small space. Hire mexicans. They work hard, know what they're doing, and can work in tough conditions. Sounds like a few weeks for most people. I've seen mexican crews bang these things out in 4-5 days.


2). If we did get lucky enough for TOMLIN to say ****-it, I need a new STs coach, who would he hire?

No idea. I don't really follow special teams coaches at all. I will say what he's done right. Our kicking game is excellent. We took a shot on 4th down last year, and failed because of not recognizing the game situation. KRs need to be treated like PRs now. I like ST coaches that go for it instead of punting all the time. Our coach does that. A nice call at the end of the half against the Raiders a few years ago when Boz threw a TD. Those are game changers sometimes, though we lost that Raiders game...


3). Does Mt. Rushmore have a secret set of stairs on the back side to assist in maintenance ?

Why would you need to maintain a mountain? You sculpt it, and you're done. I will say, going to Rushmore, it's a hell of a lot smaller than you'd think if you haven't seen it in person.


4). Who do we target in the later rounds 5 / 6 / 7

I'm not really a draft guru, I know of needs, not specific people, since I'm more of an analyst. I'd assume we'd be drafting NT, OL, and LB or S depth in these slots. Possibly a WR here as well.

Thanks Cope and real glad about5 your vacation.





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I didn't see one when I was in the islands. Too busy hiking, driving, swimming, and drinking... Though I did spend a night in the Walmart lot in my RV....

just for fun, google baker mayfield and cheesecake factory.
 
Taking the family first time this summer. Staying in Waikiki. Did you try Hanauma Bay? What beaches did you like best?
 
Taking the family first time this summer. Staying in Waikiki. Did you try Hanauma Bay? What beaches did you like best?

Great! Yes I went to Hanauma Bay. It's a paid beach, but the sealife there is diverse and beautiful. Well worth the money, even though I didn't think it would be. We saw a turtle while snorkeling there. Piece of advice, if you like to stay out of the sun, keep walking down to the second bathroom down-beach. Big open grass areas in the shade. Mostly everyone else sets up right when you hit the bottom of the hill at the first bathroom. A little more private over there. Also be ready because there is an orientation that takes about 30min. So factor that in because you'll have all your beach stuff with you. It's the only beach I really went to other than North shore to view, and the beach at our house.

Also did the hike up diamond head crater, which was fun. It was my 6yr old's first hike, and although she nearly bailed out .1 mile in, she turned it around and had a great time!

We also did the Toa Luau at Wiamia Falls in North Shore. Great bang for the buck. I learned how to open a coconut, peel tiny bananas, and weave headbands before the Luau. The luau is on a Botanical reserve. Would take 2-3hrs to go through, plus we swam at the falls. If you get a luau ticket, admission to the park is included. Great food, great show, and very family oriented. Tons of ohana and aloha there! It's in north shore, so it's an hour from Waikiki, but I think there are shuttles as well. I'd suggest making a day out of it. Check out bonzai pipeline in the morning, grab some brunch, hit the gardens for the afternoon and stay for the luau.

https://www.toaluau.com/?gclid=Cj0K...i9-IgW8Pf6tv1Pdn7eTVol4DL1yOdR8EaAvUAEALw_wcB
 
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