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The Depot Dive - Episode 23 - September 5, 2024

The Terrible Podcast - Steelers Podcast via Steelers Depot

The Terrible Podcast

Football, Sports

4.6 β€’ 1.1K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 5 September 2024

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Sept. 5, 2024 – Episode 23 β€” On this episode of The Depot Dive, Joe Clark and Ross McCorkle start by discussing the breaking news of Russell Wilson being limited at practice due to calf tightness in the same calf that he injured before training camp. Will he be available for Sunday's game, and how much concern is there right now? We then move into a discussion on Cameron Heyward's new contract that will keep him with the Steelers through the 2026 season. We discuss why this contract made sense for both sides, and why this is a good thing for the Steelers moving forward. For the third topic, we go through the first half of the season, game-by-game, and make our score and record predictions including the Week 1 game against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. We wrap up the show by answering a listener question from Arthur Morris about the most important thing to watch on Sunday's season opener. Thank you for joining us for this 32-minute episode, and we hope to see your thoughts in the comment section. Call the hotline at (412) 254-3145 and leave us a question for a chance to have it answered in a future episode. Follow us on Twitter: Ross: @Ross_McCorkle Joe: @jclark1233 Follow our work at Steelersdepot.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back everybody to another episode of the Depot Dive. It is week one of the

0:06.8

NFL season. Obviously tonight the NFL season will be kicking off with the Ravens and the Chiefs.

0:13.9

Tomorrow night you got the Eagles and the Packers I believe and then on Sunday

0:20.0

the Steelers will kick off their season on the road against the

0:23.2

Atlanta Falcon so a whole lot for us to get through on this episode we're gonna try

0:28.9

and power through three of the biggest Steelers related topics. I'm Ross McCorkle your host above me on the screen

0:34.8

as always Joe Clark my co-host and uh Joe any words before we get into today's show.

0:44.6

No just a busy busy day chock full of Steelers news today lead up to week one. A lot going on so definitely a

0:49.6

lot to talk about it's going to be fun. Yes indeed. Well we will just hop right into the first

0:55.7

topic and this is kind of late breaking news here. It was maybe an hour and a half ago or I don't

1:02.4

know time's been kind of wonky today with

1:04.2

everything going on but Russell Wilson was a limited participant at

1:08.5

practice today he suffered or not suffered but he was experiencing some calf tightness.

1:14.0

Mike Tomlin told the media he doesn't typically speak to the media outside of his

1:19.6

Tuesday press conference so when he does you know something's gone awry and

1:24.1

unfortunately that thing this week was Russell Wilson being limited at

1:27.7

practice now they are required to report any kind of injuries they can be

1:32.3

fined or even you know have more

1:33.9

significant repercussions if they do not report injuries such as this and so you

1:38.9

know it's kind of up for debate right now is this like a big deal is this not a big deal

1:43.7

Joe can you walk us through kind of some of the latest on that yeah no so I mean it's

1:49.1

it's hard not to be a little bit concerned given he had the prior calf injury

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