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Training camp starts Sunday. That's just six days away. Every 2008 Steelers draft pick is under contract, except the first and second rounders, Rashard Mendenhall and Limas Sweed respectively. Last year, every Steelers draft pick was signed by July 22 . Expectations are high for both of these guys. Will the Steelers front office get these deals done on time? Does anyone foresee a holdout ... [link]

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Mini Pony of the Day 6-21-08
Published 7/21/2008 by tecmo (noreply@blogger.com) at Pittsburgh Sports and Mini Ponies
[image] Wow, the weekend needs to be a lot longer than just 2 days. I think we got a raw deal on that one. This little dude is doing what I'm wishing I was doing right now. Lucky mini horse. Dream about the following links: Bob Smizik is old and needs to go away. [ The Pensblog ] Tick, tick-tick-tick-tick-tick. [ One For The Other Thumb ] Dan Snyder with his yearly faded veteran pickup. [ Kissing Suzy Kolber ] So let me get this straight. Skymall > Sports Illustrated? [ Gheorghe: The Blog ] Would you eat a beetle for $30? [ Capital Times ] ...

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