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Steelers All-Time, All-Rookie Team: Part 3, the Wide Receivers - Behind the Steel Curtain
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Rescue mission graduates have big plans
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DURHAM, North Carolina (WTVD) There are many happy graduation moments at this time of year, and those who turned their tassels at the Durham Rescue Mission really have a reason to celebrate. The ceremony Tuesday morning affirmed their triumph over personal struggles and homelessness.
Iris Bumpass, a graduate of the mission’s Victory Program said, “It’s amazing that I’ve made it this far. I mean, at one point I was thinking I’m just going to give up. But you know, God just put in me to keep pushing, keep pressing, keep moving on. You can do this.”
Rescue mission graduates have big plans
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It felt right for Kirkland Apr 26, 2021 at 07:01 AM Copied!
1992 NFL Draft
Leading up to the NFL Draft, current and former Steelers players will be sharing their Draft Day Memories, from the time they went to the NFL Scouting Combine, through the moment they were drafted. In this installment, linebacker Levon Kirkland shared his story.
Levon Kirkland s Draft Day Memory: I thought I had to make an impression as far as the interviews were concerned at the combine. Not so much the 40s and the physical stuff. I thought I was okay with that. I knew what I could do. It was about making an impression, let them see who I am and express myself. One of the teams I really talked to was Pittsburgh. I was surrounded by the entire staff. I thought I gave a good interview. It was nerve wracking because it was the first time I ever had a job interview. We didn t get a lot of training then. You had to do it on your own. They asked questions, I gave hon
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RANDY BROOKS FROM KILLEEN, TX: I am curious about this year s receiving group compared to previous Super Bowl qualifying teams. I didn t research it, but it seems like there is more depth at the wide receiver position this year than any other Steelers team that I can recall. Where would this group of receivers rank among groups that made it all the way to the Super Bowl?
ANSWER: First of all, you re asking to compare groups of receivers who were part of a team that advanced to a Super Bowl with a group of receivers who have yet to win a playoff game; secondly, you don t specify whether tight ends and running backs are to be included as receivers; and lastly, comparing groups of receivers from the 1970s when teams rarely deployed more than three at a time to today when the Steelers will line up with as many as five at a time is not apples-to-apples. But I m in a cooperating mood right now, and so let s play:
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