Craig Wolfley | Pittsburgh Steelers | Motivational Speaker | Tunch and Wolf - Part 4

    Tunch & Wolf’s 2012 Walk for the Homeless will be held on Saturday, May 12th at Heinz Field Great Hall and the surrounding area, in which all proceeds will benefit the Light of Life Rescue Mission. The former Steelers will lead the 10K Walk, beginning at 8:30am, where more than 700 people are expected to [...]

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      David DeCastro

      On April 27, 2012 By

      Obviously i was overjoyed when the Steelers were able to pluck the best guard in the draft when they nabbed Stanford’s David DeCastro with the 24th overall pick. Watching this guy on film was sheer fun, and i could picture in my mind’s eye Steelers Boss Hogg, Sean Kugler, doing the burrito dance after David [...]

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        Live From Afghanistan

        On April 18, 2012 By

        Life is full of suprises, and i was never more suprised than while broadcasting a Pittsburgh Power game at Consol Arena with Bob Pomepeani on the Pittsburgh CW.

        I got  tapped on my shoulder and i got verbal instructions to ”make sure you watch the Jumbotron carefully” during a timeout on the field from Power PR man Justin [...]

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          Just Some Thoughts

          On April 13, 2012 By

          There’s no doubt about the culpability of Sean Payton and Greg Williams in handing out cash bounty rewards. It’s bad stuff folks, no ifs, ands, or buts. But certainly the hype machine that is all over the NFL breaking the latest news of the latest bounty offered by then Saints DC Gregg Williams with the [...]

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            Big Play William Gay

            On March 26, 2012 By

            I know that there are a number of Steelers fans who will see the signing of William Gay by the Arizona Cardinals as a boost to the Steelers secondary. I am not among the number that believe that to be so, but i do know that there is a faction out there that really wasn’t [...]

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              Knowing when to pull the plug on a career is not easy. Whether a doctor, lawyer, pastor, priest or “waste disposal technician,” all occupations carry with them the same general comcerns in determining when to say when.

              There are so many mitigating circumstances that revolve around the decision-making process which accompany the acknowledgement that [...]

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                Mike Wallace

                On March 19, 2012 By

                The Steelers have tendered restricted free agent Mike Wallace a sizeable chunk of money with a 2.7 million dollar offer that i hope leads to Mike getting a deal done. The Steelers really need Mike, because he’s got the one thing you can’t coach, speed.

                You are right when you say that Mike needs to [...]

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                  The Samurai and Larry

                  On March 9, 2012 By

                  With the parting of ways with James Farrior, inside linebacker becomes a position of keen interest.

                  Larry Foote is the obvious choice of the moment to step into the shoes of the departed Potsie. Larry is one of those guys you can’t dismiss because he’s a gamer, one who’s “game brains” or understanding of [...]

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                    Punching Chuck

                    On February 27, 2012 By

                    While i was watching some of the combine on TV, a.k.a. the underwear olympics, i couldn’t help but do a little time traveling in my noggin, back to the first time i met Chuck Noll at Syracuse University. Chuck had come to Syracuse to scout Art Monk, our great WR and Bill Hurley, a [...]

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                      Leadership

                      On February 17, 2012 By

                      So the New York J-e-t-s are going to bury the hatchet and engage in a little “team building” eh? Hmmm…i always get a little squeamish when i hear teams are going to engage in team building. I thought that was what training camp was for.

                      Years ago when i went to the Minnesota Vikings [...]

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                        Though i publicly maintain that i am no fan of Patriots coach Bill Belichick (hey look, it’s a family honor thing. He cut my brother when he coached in Cleveland), i must confess that i do have an admiration for the way he conducts business. For instance, in Indy this week while practicing, Belichick pulls [...]

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