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A look back at the Steelers week that was: A mandatory week

BTSC’s random thought renegade is back with his bizarre look at the Steelers week that was.

NFL: Pittsburgh Steelers Minicamp Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

BTSC continues their recap of the past week’s events for our readers. But where they went wrong was asking the one narcissistic writer that would put a bizarre spin on it to do it. So let’s all take a look at a BAD week in the Burgh together.

Monday 6/14

  • Mike Sullivan, the new QB Coach of the Steelers, said this week that he’s a big fan of the Penguins and their namesake head coach and would like to meet him. I’ve got an idea, why not set a date for the Tuesday after the Super Bowl on a Pittsburgh street during a parade?

Tuesday 6/15

  • The Scho Bro Show kicked off Father’s Day Week by having a Steeler Dad on the show, Sam Highsmith. What a great interview. Dave and Rich did not comply with my wishes to see if he wanted to adopt a 49-year old podcast producer to take to games.

Wednesday 6/16

  • JuJu Smith-Schuster announced that he had hired a new agent. There’s no word yet, but there’s a possibility that the now pink-haired wide receiver has the same representation as Strawberry Shortcake.

Thursday 6/17

  • There was a lot of speculation of why David DeCastro wasn’t active during mandatory minicamp, despite being there. I don’t think it’s a big deal. It’s kind of when a friend asks me to help them move and I volunteer to take pictures.

Friday 6/18

  • The Steelers hosted yet another free agent, Trai Turner, without tendering a contract. It reminds me of the days when my blind dates never asked me for another date.

This was the significant week that was for the Steelers, mixed-in with my black-and-gold loving life. I’m sure next week will be full of Steelers happenings as well, so we’ll have to do this again. Have a great week, but better yet have a BAD one.

The interview with Sam Highsmith can be heard below.

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