Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

Mike Tomlin and the Steelers would both be better off by parting ways

I know, it’s not happening. I get it. However, it is still a conversation that needs to happen. The Steelers have been consistently hitting a brick wall once the postseason hits, and their inability to get over the hump leads me to believe it is time for drastic change in the Steel City. Before I… read more

Is Will Howard a Draft Candidate for the Browns?

The Ohio State Buckeyes won the 2024 national championship and with it, Browns fans who are also Buckeye fans have started an online discourse about an intriguing NFL draft prospect, Will Howard. Browns fans, starved yet again for a franchise Quarterback are looking everywhere they can for a player that can be the next full-time… read more

A Cleveland Browns podcast

Buckeyes to Browns, Realistic Options

After every college bowl season, football fans project their favorite players from their favorite college team to their favorite NFL team. Buckeye fans are not different. Personally, I don’t care where a player goes to college, if they help the Browns win, then I’m all in. My least favorite college teams are Michigan (grew up… read more

2025 NFL Draft Scouting Report: North Carolina RB Omarion Hampton

With the 2025 NFL Draft rapidly approaching, Fans First Sports Network is your home for the best NFL Draft content around. From player breakdowns, to rankings, to mock drafts, FFSN has you covered from every angle! Before we dive into today’s player profile, be sure to stay tuned throughout the pre-draft process for more breakdowns… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

My opinion of their opinion: Breaking down the Steelers special teams PFF scores from 2024

Last season I decided to switch up how I report the grades by Pro Football Focus (PFF) because of my frustration due to the absurdity of their findings. Instead of listing out all the scores, I gave highlights of some of the highs and lows and whether or not I thought their grading passed my… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

T.J. Watt backs out of Pro Bowl, named as finalist for Defensive Player of the Year

The Pittsburgh Steelers season is over, and there are a lot of players who still have things to do this offseason. One of those events which is noteworthy is the annual Pro Bowl games. For those teams who are not participating in the Super Bowl, players who are voted on by the fans and peers… read more

Exploring the Minnesota Vikings’ Senior Bowl Strategy

As the Minnesota Vikings gear up for another NFL Draft season, the focus sharpens on the Reese’s Senior Bowl—a crucial event for evaluating top draft prospects. In this episode of ‘The Real Forno Show,’ hosted by Tyler Forness with producer Dave Stefano, we delve deep into the Viking’s strategical approach towards this pivotal event. Join… read more

NFL Playoff Predictions: AFC and NFC Championships

There will be great football to watch on Sunday despite the Steelers sitting at home. Who is headed to Super Bowl LIX?

Get Charles Tillman In The Hall of Fame NOW!

This past Sunday, I was taking in the highly-anticipated playoff match-up between the Baltimore Ravens and the Buffalo Bills. It was pegged to be the “game of the week,” with MVP-candidates Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen facing off to see who would play the Kansas City Chiefs in the next round of the playoffs. Sure…..it… read more

Steel Curtain Network: A Pittsburgh Steelers podcast

No news is bad news as Steelers Nation clamors for change

Last offseason brought many changes to the team that no one could see coming. It was heady times for the fanbase. We had two new quarterbacks, a real offensive coordinator, and a high profile linebacker plucked from a division rival. The possibilities were limitless. We might have an offense that scored more than 17 points… read more

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