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Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 6:40 am
by CKSteeler
...to get new furniture in McCarthy's office. Really going all in on modernizing things, ya know? Maybe a nice post-modern recliner from IKEA even for when McCarthy is getting his mid-day massages.
The furniture in the coach's office apparently has been there since Cowher's time.
I'd have to imagine Tomlin is spinning in his grave from the jealousy.
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 12:03 pm
by RealSwiss
Do you think Tomlin spent enough time in his office to notice or care about outdated furniture? Probably have to blow the dust off most of it.
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 1:00 pm
by 6Trophies
Buh bye
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 2:06 pm
by DumlinBumlinStumlin
These tomlin gifs will live in infamy
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 2:21 pm
by alancac98
Gotta purge the stench!
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 3:02 pm
by Steeldrama
Well Art went from a “F” rating to a “D” rating in the players survey this past season
Maybe some new furniture and a coat of paint gets him up to a “C” next year
Fortunately for Deuce he doesn’t need to recruit.
My guess is the Steelers facilities rank at or near the bottom in the NFL but probably wouldn’t crack the top 50 in college football
The money the Bamas and Georgias and all the big conference schools spend on their state of the art facilities would give Deuce a stroke.
An addendum to my glorification of college ball would go to Rooney’s partner in cheapness, the University of Pittsburgh.
Did y’all read that Pitt is going to cover the upper levels of HEINZ field in effort to make it look fuller?
THAT’s your solution?
I have many friends and family members that are Pitt alumni that could give a rip about sports but man that school needs someone to commit to their sports teams other than women’s volleyball.
Rooney, Nutting, Pitt
Y’all got some cheap bastards running the show up there
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 3:40 pm
by .Kodiak
RealSwiss wrote: ↑Sat Jan 31, 2026 12:03 pm
Do you think Tomlin spent enough time in his office to notice or care about outdated furniture? Probably have to blow the dust off most of it.
LMFAO you beat me to it!
But Tomlin did have that closet he was always holed up in "watching film".
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 3:41 pm
by SteelerDayTrader
Steeldrama wrote: ↑Sat Jan 31, 2026 3:02 pm
Well Art went from a “F” rating to a “D” rating in the players survey this past season
Maybe some new furniture and a coat of paint gets him up to a “C” next year
Fortunately for Deuce he doesn’t need to recruit.
My guess is the Steelers facilities rank at or near the bottom in the NFL but probably wouldn’t crack the top 50 in college football
The money the Bamas and Georgias and all the big conference schools spend on their state of the art facilities would give Deuce a stroke.
An addendum to my glorification of college ball would go to Rooney’s partner in cheapness, the University of Pittsburgh.
Did y’all read that Pitt is going to cover the upper levels of HEINZ field in effort to make it look fuller?
THAT’s your solution?
I have many friends and family members that are Pitt alumni that could give a rip about sports but man that school needs someone to commit to their sports teams other than women’s volleyball.
Rooney, Nutting, Pitt
Y’all got some cheap bastards running the show up there
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2026 4:10 pm
by CKSteeler
.Kodiak wrote: ↑Sat Jan 31, 2026 3:40 pm
RealSwiss wrote: ↑Sat Jan 31, 2026 12:03 pm
Do you think Tomlin spent enough time in his office to notice or care about outdated furniture? Probably have to blow the dust off most of it.
LMFAO you beat me to it!
But Tomlin did have that closet he was always holed up in "watching film".
Let's just all come out and say it. How many times DID Tomlin beat off in the facility while supposedly watching film?
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2026 2:14 pm
by Deebo
CKSteeler wrote: ↑Sat Jan 31, 2026 4:10 pm
.Kodiak wrote: ↑Sat Jan 31, 2026 3:40 pm
RealSwiss wrote: ↑Sat Jan 31, 2026 12:03 pm
Do you think Tomlin spent enough time in his office to notice or care about outdated furniture? Probably have to blow the dust off most of it.
LMFAO you beat me to it!
But Tomlin did have that closet he was always holed up in "watching film".
Let's just all come out and say it. How many times DID Tomlin beat off in the facility while supposedly watching film?
You mean banging that chick?
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2026 4:08 pm
by Ice
Steeldrama wrote: ↑Sat Jan 31, 2026 3:02 pm
Well Art went from a “F” rating to a “D” rating in the players survey this past season
Maybe some new furniture and a coat of paint gets him up to a “C” next year
Fortunately for Deuce he doesn’t need to recruit.
My guess is the Steelers facilities rank at or near the bottom in the NFL but probably wouldn’t crack the top 50 in college football
The money the Bamas and Georgias and all the big conference schools spend on their state of the art facilities would give Deuce a stroke.
An addendum to my glorification of college ball would go to Rooney’s partner in cheapness, the University of Pittsburgh.
Did y’all read that Pitt is going to cover the upper levels of HEINZ field in effort to make it look fuller?
THAT’s your solution?
I have many friends and family members that are Pitt alumni that could give a rip about sports but man that school needs someone to commit to their sports teams other than women’s volleyball.
Rooney, Nutting, Pitt
Y’all got some cheap bastards running the show up there
Feel like Pitt's been tarping the upper bowl for a while now. I might be wrong.
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2026 4:27 pm
by Steeldrama
Ice wrote: ↑Mon Feb 02, 2026 4:08 pm
Steeldrama wrote: ↑Sat Jan 31, 2026 3:02 pm
Well Art went from a “F” rating to a “D” rating in the players survey this past season
Maybe some new furniture and a coat of paint gets him up to a “C” next year
Fortunately for Deuce he doesn’t need to recruit.
My guess is the Steelers facilities rank at or near the bottom in the NFL but probably wouldn’t crack the top 50 in college football
The money the Bamas and Georgias and all the big conference schools spend on their state of the art facilities would give Deuce a stroke.
An addendum to my glorification of college ball would go to Rooney’s partner in cheapness, the University of Pittsburgh.
Did y’all read that Pitt is going to cover the upper levels of HEINZ field in effort to make it look fuller?
THAT’s your solution?
I have many friends and family members that are Pitt alumni that could give a rip about sports but man that school needs someone to commit to their sports teams other than women’s volleyball.
Rooney, Nutting, Pitt
Y’all got some cheap bastards running the show up there
Feel like Pitt's been tarping the upper bowl for a while now. I might be wrong.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootba ... re-stadium
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2026 5:20 pm
by Ice
Steeldrama wrote: ↑Mon Feb 02, 2026 4:27 pm
Ice wrote: ↑Mon Feb 02, 2026 4:08 pm
Steeldrama wrote: ↑Sat Jan 31, 2026 3:02 pm
Well Art went from a “F” rating to a “D” rating in the players survey this past season
Maybe some new furniture and a coat of paint gets him up to a “C” next year
Fortunately for Deuce he doesn’t need to recruit.
My guess is the Steelers facilities rank at or near the bottom in the NFL but probably wouldn’t crack the top 50 in college football
The money the Bamas and Georgias and all the big conference schools spend on their state of the art facilities would give Deuce a stroke.
An addendum to my glorification of college ball would go to Rooney’s partner in cheapness, the University of Pittsburgh.
Did y’all read that Pitt is going to cover the upper levels of HEINZ field in effort to make it look fuller?
THAT’s your solution?
I have many friends and family members that are Pitt alumni that could give a rip about sports but man that school needs someone to commit to their sports teams other than women’s volleyball.
Rooney, Nutting, Pitt
Y’all got some cheap bastards running the show up there
Feel like Pitt's been tarping the upper bowl for a while now. I might be wrong.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootba ... re-stadium
Yeah, if only Pitt had its own football stadium... maybe on campus? Maybe up a certain Hill, maybe up past the dorm I stayed at freshman year...? Maybe someplace with a lot of tradition, where folks like Dorsett, Marino, Green and more had lined up plied their craft? Sheesh, if only something like that was possible.
To the OP, remarkable restraint not posting the gif of Vito breaking the chair in Adrianna's office.
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2026 3:07 am
by CoolShades
Ice wrote: ↑Mon Feb 02, 2026 5:20 pm
Yeah, if only Pitt had its own football stadium... maybe on campus? Maybe up a certain Hill, maybe up past the dorm I stayed at freshman year...? Maybe someplace with a lot of tradition, where folks like Dorsett, Marino, Green and more had lined up plied their craft? Sheesh, if only something like that was possible.
To the OP, remarkable restraint not posting the gif of Vito breaking the chair in Adrianna's office.
I never understood why Pitt tore down Pitt Stadium and didn’t replace it with new, upgraded on-campus facilities. There is nothing better for college students and alumni both than to tailgate on campus and walk to their football stadium on a college football Saturday.
I don’t understand some of the decisions Pitt has made, especially when it comes to athletics. They used to be a national football power that kept a ton of the Western PA talent at home. Now, they are a middling ACC program who has to scan the transfer portal constantly to refill their roster, while they lose a lot of the talent they do have on their team each year to other programs.
I remember they used to have a strong alumni base and the Golden Panthers. What happened to all that? Surely The University has lots of money. UPMC is a goldmine.
I hear there is no where in Oakland to build a stadium now, and the old location has been consumed by apartments etc. Anyone know Oakland and the feasibility of building an on-campus stadium?
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2026 3:23 am
by Ice
It's now a basketball and multipurpose arena.
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2026 8:00 pm
by Obviously
So I guess the 60's lawn furniture has all been cleaned out and Deuce got a good bargain at the Salvation Army.
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2026 10:08 pm
by Dan Smith--BYU
I never understood why a law library now stands at the former site of glorious of Forbes Field.
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2026 11:03 pm
by Ice
Dan Smith--BYU wrote: ↑Thu Feb 05, 2026 10:08 pm
I never understood why a law library now stands at the former site of glorious of Forbes Field.
My apartment on Joncaire Street (cobblestone, with the bedroom facing the street, not wonderful if you wanted to sleep past about 7 AM) would have been right across the street.
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2026 2:17 am
by langer
MSU just got a huge infusion of cash from the Acrisure guy, a lot of it will go to fixing up Spartan Stadium. 400 million.
Now, would it have made sense for Pitt and the city to keep Pitt stadium, with it's history, and fix it up rather than that stupid idea to share Heinz?
A city run by jagoffs. Parking was a huge PITA at the old stadium I grant that. When my Dad would go to games back in the 70s the walks were quite long.
Those were fun times.
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2026 1:35 pm
by swissvale72
langer wrote: ↑Fri Feb 06, 2026 2:17 am
MSU just got a huge infusion of cash from the Acrisure guy, a lot of it will go to fixing up Spartan Stadium. 400 million.
Now, would it have made sense for Pitt and the city to keep Pitt stadium, with it's history, and fix it up rather than that stupid idea to share Heinz?
A city run by jagoffs. Parking was a huge PITA at the old stadium I grant that. When my Dad would go to games back in the 70s the walks were quite long.
Those were fun times.
Loved going to Forbes Field & Pitt Stadium...taking the 61B to Forbes....walking cardiac hill to upper end zone.
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2026 4:54 pm
by Ice
langer wrote: ↑Fri Feb 06, 2026 2:17 am
MSU just got a huge infusion of cash from the Acrisure guy, a lot of it will go to fixing up Spartan Stadium. 400 million.
Now, would it have made sense for Pitt and the city to keep Pitt stadium, with it's history, and fix it up rather than that stupid idea to share Heinz?
A city run by jagoffs. Parking was a huge PITA at the old stadium I grant that. When my Dad would go to games back in the 70s the walks were quite long.
Those were fun times.
The Pitt AD, and Chancellor (Nordenberg, I think? The AD had just arrived from Nebraska, but his name escapes) at the time were very much pushing the men's basketball program, which, at the time, was doing well, and did for a good run, and wanted an all-season, multipurpose facility in place of Pitt Stadium. When the prospect of the deal with the Steelers came up, they jumped on it, and that was it for Pitt Stadium. I was at the final game against Notre Dame with my dad. I'd been to a bunch, all the way back to when I was a sprout. Went to Heinz for one or two when I was actually a Pitt student, but it just wasn't the same. Sad mistake by administration, and almost impossible to undo at this point.
Basketball games were fun at the Pete, Oakland Zoo and all, but a poor substitute for a real college football experience. For concerts? Meh. Gimme the more intimate vibes at a place like Graffiti, or the Mellon Institute for acoustics connoisseurs.
Of course, Graffiti is gone, and so are pretty much all the bars, restaurants and late night dives from my time there, which only ended a little over 20 years ago. Oh, well, c'est la guerre.
And a large pizza at Antoon's isn't 5 bucks anymore.
Re: Art II's opening up his wallet...
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2026 12:44 am
by langer
There's a group on fb where some person posts all the newspaper ads for music from the 60s-90s.
Music every night in Pittsburgh. Lots going on.
I used to see live music from Thursday to Sunday every week.
Went to Pitt Stadium with my Dad in the 70s. It was insane, the Hugh Green Fever.
HUGH.
GREEN.