Steelers News: moving out, sticky bun, Batch

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The Steelers are moving out of the dorms of Saint Vincent College in Latrobe and are getting ready to match up against the Green Bay Packers. While the Steelers are packing up their pillows and heading down Route 30 we’ll be busy looking for mentions of your Black & Gold so we’ve got you covered. Here’s your Steelers Morning Huddle for Saturday, August 22nd.

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Move-out day

The students attending the fall semester at Saint Vincent College need to move into the dorms soon so that means the Steelers players and coaching staff need to move out. Bob Labriola explains how Steelers coach Mike Tomlin always hates saying goodbye to Latrobe.

"“I could play out of Latrobe. I love the environment and the singular focus associated with training camp, but I’m guessing not many share my perspective.” – Mike Tomlin"

The Steelers still have three preseason games remaining including Sunday’s matchup against the Green Bay Packers and two cut-down dates looming. The roster must trim down from 90 players to 75 on Sept. 1st and from 75 to 53 on Sept. 4th.

Meet Sticky Bun

This might be the dumbest thing you watch all day. The Madden 16 fanboys are sure to love the gratuitous action shots and cameos of NFL players. For some reason Steelers wide receiver

Antonio Brown

is featured. Madden Season is a thing.

Brothers don’t shake hands, brothers gotta hug

James Harrison‘s views on his sons being given participation trophies took off like wild-fire this week but something that was in addition the whole “participation trophies are the root of all evil” conversations was that Harrison’s former teammate, Charlie Batch, ran the organization that provided said evil trophies.

People took that to mean that Harrison had beef with Batch or that Batch would be slighted by Harrison’s expression of his feelings. Charlie Batch reminds us that all is good between the two and provides all the yinzer feels like only he can.

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