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Ron Mussleman: Good read from an old time reporter

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by Blast Furnace, Feb 27, 2026 at 9:26 AM.

  1. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    https://steelerstakeaways.com/exclu...ts-writer-columnist-and-editor-ron-musselman/

    Some tidbits:

    What was Ben like?

    Ben was not easy at times but he gave good interviews. He could be tough to deal with at times but he was also good to talk to. But you only got five minutes a week with him at that point – it wasn’t like in the past.

    When Joey Porter Sr. says all those things about him – well, Porter was fired for getting into a fight at a bar. In fact Rooney fired him – Mike Tomlin wouldn’t fire him.

    They all talk and blame each other for stuff – everyone wants to point fingers. It’s silly. It’s like Neil O’Donnell. He was told to throw to a spot in the Super Bowl – that was the design of the play. But everyone blames him for throwing the interception at the end of the game that lost it. It just shows that what people say about players isn’t always accurate.

    Any funny or poignant moments you can share?

    Reporters flew with the players on the charter flights then. Brian Blankenship was a player that made the team out of the strike – he was an Academic All-American out of Nebraska. We were all huddled around a TV on the plane watching the Nebraska-Oklahoma game and I asked him what the “N ” on his hat stood for and he said “Knowledge!” Everybody cracked up at that.

    That was also when there was a beer room where the coaches and reporters would hang out after practice some days. Darryl Sims had his car towed one day and we asked what that was about. One of the coaches – I won’t say who – was a bit tipsy and told us. That’s how that story got out!

    Those conversations were so valuable and the off-the-record information gathered in that room was so valuable. You just don’t get that now. I remember the Chief used to hand out cigars. But as he got older he wasn’t doing so well. One day he came in and said “I wonder what bum we’ll draft this year?” We all knew that wasn’t something you should quote – we all knew not to use that. After he died in 1988 I was the first to talk with Joe Greene – Joe shared some great stories about the Chief with me.

    What are your thoughts on the Steelers coaches you covered?

    Noll was my favorite for many reasons. He may have known as much about wine as he did football.

    I liked Cowher and thought he did a good job – but I don’t think he was a Hall of Fame coach. He won a Super Bowl and lost four AFC Championship games at home and barely hung on to win another.. If Cowher is in – then Tomlin has to be in, right?

    Cowher had so much energy – he said if he wasn’t a football coach he would have been an English teacher. Which was funny because he gave a speech once and instead of “Circumvent” he said “Circumcised” . Everybody laughed at that. We all thought then that maybe he shouldn’t be a teacher after all!

    Tomlin – 19 years is a long time. I think he got stale and just had too much control over the organization and didn’t take responsibility for some bad drafts. Those were his decisions too- you didn’t sneeze without his approval by the time he left. It was hard for Kevin Colbert and Omar Khan to be in charge when you don’t have control.

    Art II Rooney- I think it’s time to pass things on to his kid. You can’t say you’re satisfied with making the playoffs. That’s not a good answer. He just doesn’t seem to have the same passion as the Chief and Dan had.

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    I find it typical that Tomlin didnt fire Porter, Art had to do it. Accountability my ass.

    The Chief saying what bum will we draft this year is funny stuff :lolol:

    Mussleman agrees about it being time to move on from Art II and confirms Tomlin had as much power as some of us claimed.

    Journalism is dead, I miss the days where reporters like this were more concerned with getting a story right than being first.
     
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  2. Eichburgh

    Eichburgh Well-Known Member

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    Good read!

    THIS 100%
     
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  3. MojoUW

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    I took the opposite from Rooney firing Porter. That is accountability. The Rooney's have always been involved owners. He sent a message to Porter and to the rest of the roster...cross the line and you will have to deal with me. I actually think it is commendable that Rooney didn't pass the responsibility up on that one.
     
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  4. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    I look at it as Rooney had to step in because Tomlin wouldnt fire him.
     
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  5. MojoUW

    MojoUW Well-Known Member

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    Based on the stuff in your post....we can't tell. You can interpret any way you want because the original source didn't provide the details.

    We do know that under multiple coaches, the Steelers have had an on again and off again relationship with players with off-field issues. Porter got axed, Holmes got traded, but Ben got retained. Under Cowher there were several guys with issues that got swept under the rug and several that got let go.

    In my time following the team....it seems that the team has had a bit of wandering compass on these off-field things. Either it is PR linked or based on individual personalities. Either way....that seems like, to me, an issue here ownership is weighing in. Clearly, it is not based solely on what happens on Sunday.
     
  6. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    He literally says Tomlin wouldnt fire him. This isnt some blogger from today’s world, this is a guy that actually had his finger on the pulse of the team where they actually had sources and didnt just throw stuff out there for engagement.
     

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