Keith McCray

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Keith McCray

Keith McCray

@Mylesdad44

Awesome Dad, Retired Air Force, Baseball Coach, #Steelers fan for life

Katılım Mayıs 2010
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Keith McCray
Keith McCray@Mylesdad44·
@Steelersdepot He deserves it but they should have done it last year. Now after a down year for him you guarantee him 14 million? Why does it seem like this organization is behind on everything it does?
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412Watchman@dawatchman·
@ThePoniExpress If he’s telling the truth, the team is completely in the dark. The 'Old Steelers' would have shut this down immediately, but Art II’s leadership has allowed a culture of uncertainty to take root and that's why they don't win. And that's why Tomlin had to fire himself.
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Andrew Fillipponi
Andrew Fillipponi@ThePoniExpress·
Good morning. I bring good news from Art Rooney’s media BFF Gerry Dulac. The Steelers are getting sick of Aaron Rodgers stalling tactics. And Dulac implies they could tell him to screw off if he doesn’t make up his mind soon. Finally.
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Christopher Engle
Christopher Engle@Grampsy1014·
@ThePoniExpress Please tell Rodgers to hit the road. The prior HC was too busy being buddies with his players (hence, not winning any playoff games in 10 years), so it would be refreshing if our new regime actually takes control of the team and moves on from this clown.
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Keith McCray
Keith McCray@Mylesdad44·
@MattWallac93949 @ThePoniExpress I’ve been saying this for years. I’ve come to believe that Pittsburgh sports media likes him because he’s the kind of guy you wouldn’t mind drinking a iron city with plus he make you feel better about yourself
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Matt Wallace
Matt Wallace@MattWallac93949·
@ThePoniExpress Listening now on Audicity. In no way am I being mean. Everyone has their likes/dislikes...KABOLY is literally impossible to listen to. I honestly don't know anyone locally that listens to him or reads anything that he writes... Just being honest.
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Andrew Fillipponi
Andrew Fillipponi@ThePoniExpress·
After consulting with his vast network of sources throughout the NFL and inside the Steelers. Mark Kaboly believes the Steelers 1st round pick will be... Denzel Boston, WR Washington I might put my nipple rings back in if that happens.
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Keith McCray
Keith McCray@Mylesdad44·
@SteelersWin109 Crowing a little early ain’t ya? Coach 2 chins hasn’t done a damn thing yet
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KalebBurgh Steelers
KalebBurgh Steelers@SteelersWin109·
“Nobody will want to sign with Pittsburgh now that tomlins gone” and it’s the best free agency in a decade
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Keith McCray
Keith McCray@Mylesdad44·
@billmaher Clapping goes both ways Bill. BTW…. Who the fuck got in your brain?? Used to be a fan now I just look at you with pity.
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Bill Maher
Bill Maher@billmaher·
Trump just said what I said Friday: the other side never claps for the other team, advertising to the world that the state of our nation is HOPELESSLY DIVIDED.
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Keith McCray
Keith McCray@Mylesdad44·
@billmaher Soooo…independents are so wishy-washy that they can’t look at an issue and make up their own mind? Maybe they were already republicans
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Bill Maher
Bill Maher@billmaher·
Celebrities, I know it’s very important to you that you feel that you’re making a difference, and you are, you’re making independents vote Republican.
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Chris Black
Chris Black@Chris8lack·
@Steelersdepot Looking forward to it. There’s so much conjecture going on. Let’s all calm down and give them a chance to speak. Watch McCarthy take them to the SB. All the fans will say it was the best hire ever. 😑
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Steelers Depot 7⃣@Steelersdepot·
Steelers President Art Rooney II and GM Omar Khan will introduce Mike McCarthy as the franchise’s head coach at a press conference at 2 p.m. ET, Tuesday, Jan. 27, in the PNC Champions Club at Acrisure Stadium. #Steelers #NFL
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Keith McCray
Keith McCray@Mylesdad44·
@Steelersdepot Wait until you hear the softball questions the Pittsburgh media asks them.
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Jeff Hartman
Jeff Hartman@JHartman_PIT·
Connor Heyward fake tush push for the BIG GAIN! #Steelers near the red-zone
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Jeff Hartman@JHartman_PIT·
What was Dugger doing on that play? Should have been an INT
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
Wealth in ancient Rome was not primarily earned through wages in the modern sense. The highest incomes flowed from power, privilege, and proximity to state. Political office, landownership, and imperial service dwarfed ordinary paid labour. At the summit stood senators and major landowners. Income from vast agricultural estates, rents, and investment was immense. Mary Beard underlines the scale of inequality: “The inequalities of wealth in the Roman empire were enormous” (SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome). Senators were legally barred from many commercial activities, yet their land revenues alone could reach sums unimaginable to most Romans. Closely behind came equestrians, especially those involved in tax farming, shipping, mining, and imperial contracts. These were not salaried posts but profit-driven enterprises backed by state authority. As Walter Scheidel has bluntly observed, “The Roman Empire was an extraction machine” (The Great Leveler), and those positioned to extract did exceptionally well. Senior imperial administrators also ranked among the best paid. Provincial governors could enrich themselves through official salaries, allowances, gifts, and, not infrequently, corruption. Even when prosecuted, many retained fortunes large enough to absorb penalties. Among non-elites, the highest earnings went to skilled professionals. Successful lawyers, architects, doctors, and surveyors could command substantial fees, particularly in Rome itself. Peter Temin stresses the economic context that made this possible: “The Roman economy was a market economy” (The Roman Market Economy). Scarce expertise, urban demand, and elite patronage drove high rewards. Finally, elite entertainers—notably star charioteers and actors—could earn extraordinary sums. Inscriptions record prize money and gifts that rivalled aristocratic incomes, though such success was rare and precarious. In Rome, the best paid “jobs” were less about occupation than about access: to land, the emperor, or the machinery of empire. 📷 : Roman marble sarcophagus, dated to around 3rd Century AD, depicting a seated Greek physician. #archaeohistories
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Todd
Todd@Toddr5jp·
@histories_arch There’s got to be an older one we can cut down. Call Trump! No one want old wine or old trees. Cut every tree on the planet. History starts today. Every one plant a tree tomorrow! None after that! Oldest tree wins! Shoot a bald eagle! Dig up graves USA! USA!
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ArchaeoHistories
ArchaeoHistories@histories_arch·
In the summer of 1964, a graduate student named Donald R. Currey unknowingly made one of the most infamous mistakes in the history of science. While conducting fieldwork beneath Wheeler Peak in what is now Great Basin National Park, Currey cut down a gnarled bristlecone pine known locally as Prometheus. At the time, it appeared to be just another ancient tree in a harsh alpine landscape. No one yet realized what it truly was. Bristlecone pines are uniquely suited to extreme environments. They grow slowly, their dense wood resisting insects, rot, and time itself. Currey believed their growth rings could help date nearby glacial features, since each ring preserves a record of past climate. After standard coring tools failed to penetrate Prometheus, permission was granted to fell the tree and take a full cross section. Only later, counting the rings in a lab, did the scale of the decision become clear. The count climbed past 4,000 years, then 4,500, then far beyond anything previously recorded. Prometheus was roughly 4,900 years old, making it the oldest tree ever dated at the time. By the moment that fact was known, it was already gone. Today, only a weathered stump marks where it once stood, while a slab of its wood rests in a visitor center, quietly displaying nearly five millennia of uninterrupted time. #archaeohistories
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Keith McCray
Keith McCray@Mylesdad44·
@CarterCritiques Don’t mind the play it just seems so clunky when they run it! Why use Conner Heyward??
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Christopher Carter
Christopher Carter@CarterCritiques·
I do agree that it would make sense for the #Steelers to have another blocking body on the field for the tush push instead of Aaron Rodgers pointing. But considering they've already faked a tush push, I can't help but feel like there's a fake that uses Rodgers somehow down the line.
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Keith McCray
Keith McCray@Mylesdad44·
@ZuleikasGhost @WSJ Some hating going on here. I pray one day you will be able to own a home, retire and spend time with your grandchildren. If ChatGPT says it’s ok…
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Zuleika Dobson’s Ghost@ZuleikasGhost·
Why are Baby Boomers so insufferable? They maxxed out their income while making their parents provide free childcare. Then they spent 20 years telling their children they were too busy flying to the South of France and renovating their fourth vacation house to be “that kind of grandparent.” And now they’re like “Actually I’d rather do NOTHING than spend time with my grandchildren!” I try to be charitable, but they truly are the WORST generation.
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The Wall Street Journal
We are all told to be busy in retirement—travel, volunteer, socialize, take care of the grandchildren. But there’s also joy in doing none of it. “It is not a timeout—more of a ‘time in’ to a different way of seeing myself,” writes Robbie Shell. 🔗: on.wsj.com/48cusiq
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Jeff Hartman
Jeff Hartman@JHartman_PIT·
Pitch to Gainwell dropped for 1. Facemask on Jonnu Smith, 1st and long. #Steelers
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Steelers Depot 7⃣
Steelers Depot 7⃣@Steelersdepot·
James Pierre has been playing very well as of late. Lots of praise from coaches this past week because of it #Steelers
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Keith McCray
Keith McCray@Mylesdad44·
@JHartman_PIT Never thought I would hear that about Pierre but he’s playing well
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