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Questions for the SN Podcast 11/24

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Hey guys,

Looks like it will be Jordan and myself on the cast tomorrow. Hunter has a job meeting, so he's missing the cast.

Anyone have any questions on this short week?
 
Where does Ben's season(2020) stand compared to his others in your opinion?
 
1). Seems like everyone is talking "short" week and how tough it is. Knowing that what does the team do differently such as do they still take Monday off, do they change much operation as to the players? The coaching I'm sure extended their hours to acheive a full week of planning into small time frame, etc.

2). When was the last time John Madden served turkey legs ?

3). With Burrow being injured, has Coach Tomlin been getting our guys out of game at the earliest possibility presented?

4). Will be a nice change up (I like Hunter) with a different co-worker, can Jordan tell us a little about herself and how she became a STEELERS fan ?

5). THANK YOU BOTH FOR DOING THESE PODCAST(S) !!!!





Salute the nation
 
how do the others on the podcast feel about having to carry that stryker guys dead weight during the taping?

I'd ask it if Hunter was on the show. He'd love that question. He loves it when I get someone's name wrong, which happens at least once per show...
 
With the Ravens losing their top two RB for this game on a short week, it makes me wonder... Does the defense prefer facing the players that are probably better talented, but thoroughly scouted or the relatively unknown backups for a short week rematch like this?
 
who are the leading candidates for team MVP at this point in the season ?

who provides the most meaningful test of our remaining opponents on the schedule....... I say Buffalo
 
2020 has been, literally, a year of pause and reflection. All things considered, how do we see this season playing out IF the Steelers are representing the AFC in Tampa, on Feb. 7th, and the season gets cancelled due to the new Presidential administration's views on stopping/slowing the spread of the virus?
 
2020 has been, literally, a year of pause and reflection. All things considered, how do we see this season playing out IF the Steelers are representing the AFC in Tampa, on Feb. 7th, and the season gets cancelled due to the new Presidential administration's views on stopping/slowing the spread of the virus?

The President can't shut down states. The states can shut themselves down, but I highly, highly doubt Florida would shut itself down for the Super Bowl with the money that will come to town with the game. They have already capped seating for the game at a number the league deems to be safe. If the game was to be played in Commiefornia or JimmyVote AZ, maybe it would have no fans inside the stadium.
 
The President can't shut down states. The states can shut themselves down, but I highly, highly doubt Florida would shut itself down for the Super Bowl with the money that will come to town with the game. They have already capped seating for the game at a number the league deems to be safe. If the game was to be played in Commiefornia or JimmyVote AZ, maybe it would have no fans inside the stadium.

God Bless Gov. DeSantis and keep him safe.
 
The President can't shut down states. The states can shut themselves down, but I highly, highly doubt Florida would shut itself down for the Super Bowl with the money that will come to town with the game. They have already capped seating for the game at a number the league deems to be safe. If the game was to be played in Commiefornia or JimmyVote AZ, maybe it would have no fans inside the stadium.

The league has a lot of push, I'm sure no matter where it would be played, it would go on. And I see nothing wrong with no fans at the SB. NHL and NBA didn't have fans for any playoff games. I'm more interested in the on field event.

Plus what do you do with having no fans at the SB? Oh no! The billionares can't see the game live. Those 1%ers can watch the game at home with the rest of us. I'd also love to see Tampa lose out on the ticket sales revenue. Not because I hate Tampa, but because I hate Brady, and TB sold out to get TB...
 
Just open the superbowl up to everyone but force them to wear hazmat suits the whole game... add the price of the suit to the ticket and paint them the colors of the teams involved.... it would be hilarious.... lol

This is sarcasm... I hope that no nfl exec ever reads this........
 
Is Ben getting locked in to DJ too much? Not spreading the ball around as much as he could?
 
The league has a lot of push, I'm sure no matter where it would be played, it would go on. And I see nothing wrong with no fans at the SB. NHL and NBA didn't have fans for any playoff games. I'm more interested in the on field event.

Plus what do you do with having no fans at the SB? Oh no! The billionares can't see the game live. Those 1%ers can watch the game at home with the rest of us. I'd also love to see Tampa lose out on the ticket sales revenue. Not because I hate Tampa, but because I hate Brady, and TB sold out to get TB...

And if we so happen to represent the AFC in that game, I'd love to see Terrible Towels swirling through the air. No fans for football is idiotic. They can space fans out enough to let a safe amount into any venue
 
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