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MDJ Script/ Top Stories for May 20th Friday Publish Date: May 1, Friday Henssler :15, Bed Music fires From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast Today is Saturday May the 20th, and happy 77th birthday to Cher ***Cher*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the top stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia Georgia Department of Driver Services launches Georgia Digital Driver's License and ID in Apple Wallet Apartment growth "concerning" for Cobb schools, superintendent says Former Marietta High School student arrested for having a gun on campus And an EV company opens location at the Battery Plus we'll hear from Leah McGrath of Ingles Markets about high grocery prices, then later in the show ry Crawford of the USDA will have thoughts on that same topic. All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Commercial : CU of GA STORY 1 DDS Commissioner Spencer R. Moore announced that the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) will now offer residents the option to add their Georgia-issued driver's license and ID to their iPhone and Apple Watch. This allows customers to securely present their digital license and ID at select Transportation Security Administration checkpoints, including those at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Georgia becomes the largest state to provide this capability, offering an easy and secure way for residents to present their credentials without needing their physical card. Governor Brian Kemp expressed his appreciation for the innovative service and expects it to benefit both Georgians and visitors. To add the digital license or ID, Georgia residents need a compatible iPhone or Apple Watch and follow a simple setup process in Apple Wallet….read more about it on MDJonline.com STORY 2: apartment ** Authorities are intensifying their search for two homicide suspects following a fatal assault in Bartow County. The incident occurred Tuesda The attendance zone for McEachern High School in Powder Springs, Cobb County, has historically lacked apartment units. However, the superintendent of Cobb Schools, Chris Ragsdale, discussed changing demographics and the development of 550 apartment units in the area during a Cobb Board of Education work session. Ragsdale expressed concerns about the negative impact of apartments on schools, citing Osborne High School as an example. He mentioned threats to student and staff safety originating from neighboring apartments. Ragsdale acknowledged that the district does not expect zero apartment construction but emphasized the primarily negative impact on schools and graduation rates, particularly highlighting the issue of transiency. Education consultant James Wilson supported this argument, noting that students in permanent housing tend to have higher test scores compared to those in transient housing. Story 3: arrested A former student at Marietta High School was arrested on Thursday for possessing marijuana and a handgun on campus. The school's interim principal, Marco Holland, informed MHS families about the incident, stating that a school administrator, in collaboration with the Marietta Police Department School Resource Officer, detained and searched the individual. The former student was found in possession of marijuana and a handgun, leading to their arrest and charges by the police. In response to the incident, the school increased police presence on campus during dismissal for added student safety. Additional officers will remain on campus next week. Further details regarding the suspect and the incident were not available at the time of the report. Please check MDJonline.com for updates as developments unfold........…..we'll be right back Break: ESOG– Dayco Story 4: EV Swedish electric vehicle maker, Polestar, has opened a new retail location at The Battery Atlanta. The new space will allow Cobb residents to experience Polestar vehicles firsthand and take test drives with Polestar specialists. Atlanta's existing EV charging infrastructure and growing demand for electric vehicles made it an ideal choice for Polestar's expansion. The new location at 950 Battery Avenue adds to the wide array of shopping and entertainment options at The Battery, a mixed-use development surrounding Truist Park. Polestar, headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, aims to accelerate the shift to sustainable mobility through design and technology. Visitors to Polestar Atlanta can test drive the Polestar 2 model and learn about local electric vehicle incentives. The company plans to open more locations in major EV markets across North America. STORY 5: Library The Gritters Library in Shaw Park, northeast Cobb, will be closing on June 17 to make way for the construction of a new library and community center. The new facility, costing $9.8 million, will house the Gritters Library along with space for the county PARKS department, community meetings, and CobbWorks workforce development programs. Funding for the project comes from the county Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST), state and federal grants, and the county's fund balance. Batson-Cook Construction will be the contractor for the design-build project. During the rebuild, patrons can visit the Mountain View Regional Library as an alternative. The new Gritters Library aims to meet the evolving information needs of the community, focusing on workforce development, job skills, and lifelong learning. Break Elon – Ted's- JRM STORY 6: Pebblebrook (pronounciation: (EE-foo-NON-ya OH-bee-ON-woo) The Pebblebrook High School senior Ifunanya Obianwu bid farewell to her high school days, reflecting on her achievements and looking ahead to a promising future. The pandemic served as a catalyst for her Ivy League aspirations, igniting a dream that led her to Princeton University. With hours of daily study, Obianwu dedicated herself to debate club preparation. She chose Princeton for its intimate writing classes and abundant resources for undergraduates. English is her passion, and she envisions a career involving writing, possibly as an attorney or journalist. Debate and sports, including soccer, track and field, and cross country, enriched her high school experience. Obianwu's involvement in her church community and her faith have also been significant. As she prepares to embark on her next chapter, she advises incoming freshmen to remain adaptable and open to change.………More community News after this Story 7: Greek The Georgia High School Football Hall of Fame is finalizing its voting process to welcome its second class. This year's ballot features 36 newcomers and 64 players from the inaugural class in 2022, including three notable alumni from Cobb County. Hutson Mason, a standout quarterback from Lassiter High School, shattered the state passing record during his senior season. He went on to lead the Georgia Bulldogs' offense, setting a single-season pass completion percentage record in 2014. Adam Meadows, a former McEachern High School star, earned first-team all-state honors before becoming a four-year starter for the Georgia Bulldogs. Meadows had a successful career with the Indianapolis Colts and briefly played for the Denver Broncos. Jonathan Dwyer, who excelled at Kell High School, became the ACC Player of the Year during his sophomore season at Georgia Tech. He was later drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers and also played for the Arizona Cardinals. Other notable candidates on the ballot include Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo and former Atlanta Falcons coach Dan Reeves. Break Drake – Ingles 9 Story 8: Fire award The Valencia Hills Condominium Association honored the firefighters and EMTs of Cobb County Fire Station 19 with a Community Service Award at their annual homeowner's association meeting. The fire station, located near Valencia Hills, has been quick to respond to emergencies in the community, arriving in under two minutes to save lives, assist residents in need, and extinguish fires. They have even assisted in the delivery of a baby. In addition, the team recently participated in a cleanup day organized by the Powers Ferry Corridor Alliance to help keep the area clean. The association expressed gratitude for their dedicated service and recognized their contributions to the Powers Ferry/Terrell Mill area of East Cobb.……back with closing comments after this Story 9: NBA The San Antonio Spurs' potential plans to select Victor Wembanyama in the NBA draft may not be set in stone. G League Ignite player Scoot Henderson, a Kell alum, believes he has a chance to go first overall and is confident in his abilities. The Charlotte Hornets hold the second pick and have the option to choose between Henderson and Alabama's Brandon Miller. While Miller fills a positional need, Henderson believes he can complement Hornets' star LaMelo Ball. Both players are determined to make an impact on whichever team selects them. The Hornets face a crucial decision that could greatly impact their future. .……back with closing comments after this Commercial: Henssler 60 Signoff- use same bed as open Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. Read more about all our stories at MDJonline.com. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about your community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. www.hensslerkennesaw.com www.cuofga.com www.ingles-markets.com www.esogrepair.com www.daycosystems.com www.elonsalon.com www.jrmmanagement.com www.drakerealty.com www.mdjonline.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for May 19th Friday Publish Date: May 18, Thursday Henssler :15, Bed Music fires From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast Today is Friday May the 19th, and happy 46th birthday to former NBA great Kevin Garnett ***Garnett Highlight*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the top stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Engineered Solutions of Georgia Police identify 19-year-old killed in shooting at Acworth apartments Two men sought in homicide of 19-year-old Marietta man And the Isakson family recognized by Atlanta Neuroscience Foundation Plus we'll hear from Leah McGrath of Ingles Markets about high grocery prices, then later in the show Gary Crawford of the USDA will have thoughts on that same topic. All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Commercial : ESOG 60 STORY 1 victim A shooting incident took place at an Acworth apartment complex, claiming the life of 19-year-old Aiden Kane Shaw from Kennesaw. Police suspect it may have been a home invasion. The incident occurred around 3 a.m. at Walden Ridge Apartment Homes. Responding to reports of a possible home invasion and shots fired, officers discovered Shaw dead at the scene. Police spokesperson Cpl. Eric Mistretta confirmed that Shaw lived in the apartment but was unsure if anyone else resided with him. Authorities obtained a search warrant and are actively pursuing leads in the case. The apartment management has been cooperating with the investigation. A witness who lives across the hall, reported hearing a disturbance before the shots were fired. Detectives are diligently investigating the scene, urging anyone with information to contact Acworth police at 770-974-1232. MDJonline.com will have updates as the investigation unfolds. STORY 2: sought ** Authorities are intensifying their search for two homicide suspects following a fatal assault in Bartow County. The incident occurred Tuesday Authorities are intensifying their search for two homicide suspects following a fatal assault on a Marietta man in Bartow County. The incident occurred Tuesday night when deputies responded to reports of an assault in progress at the Parkway Station condos. Caleb Demond Thomas, 19, was treated at the scene but succumbed to his injuries at Piedmont Cartersville Medical Center. Witnesses recounted seeing a silver, four-door Toyota Tacoma parked in the cul-de-sac, with Thomas fleeing from the vehicle. Two men, described as white males in their 20s, pursued Thomas and assaulted him before fleeing in the Toyota. Law enforcement, including the Bartow County Sheriff's Office, are actively pursuing leads to locate the suspects involved in this incident. Developments in the case will be updated on MDJonline.com Story 3: Isakson Andy Isakson, brother of former US Senator Johnny Isakson and the founder of Isakson Living, received the Atlanta Neuroscience Foundation Community Leadership Award on behalf of the Isakson family. The award recognized their exemplary service and significant impact on the lives of individuals with Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. Isakson was also a presenter at the inaugural World Neuroscience Day conference held in Atlanta back on May 6.th This awareness campaign and conference, organized by the Atlanta Neuroscience Foundation (ANF), aimed to inspire and educate the community about neurological diseases such as MS, Parkinson's, Epilepsy, and Alzheimer's. The Isakson family, known for their dedication to Georgia and their commitment to raising awareness and funding for neurocognitive disease research, established the Isakson Initiative. The initiative carries on their lifelong legacy of service and support for advancements in biomedical research and development.......…..we'll be right back Break: CU of GA– Dayco Story 4: Educators The Cobb County School District celebrated their retiring teachers, administrators, and staff at the annual retirement luncheon held at Roswell Street Baptist Church. This year, a total of 239 employees were honored for their dedicated service. The retirees collectively contributed an impressive 5,528 years of experience to the education system, with 37 attendees having served for 30 or more years. Superintendent Chris Ragsdale expressed gratitude to the retirees, acknowledging their crucial role in the district's success and emphasizing the importance of every team member. John Floresta, the district's chief strategy and accountability officer, bid the retirees farewell, wishing them a fulfilling retirement. The Cobb County School District extends its heartfelt appreciation to all retirees for their distinguished service and dedication. STORY 5: raises The Cobb County Board of Education is set to grant final approval to the district's fiscal year 2024 budget, amounting to $1.5 billion. Superintendent Chris Ragsdale's proposed budget includes both a tax cut and salary increases for district staff. The board tentatively approved the budget in their previous meeting and is scheduled to vote on its final approval during the upcoming session. The proposed budget encompasses raises for all full-time employees, ranging from 7 to 12%. Teacher raises are partly funded by a $2,000 increase for all Georgia teachers, included in this year's state budget. These raises play a crucial role in maintaining the district's impressive teacher retention rate of 98% for the current school year. As the fiscal year comes to a close, the Cobb County Board of Education strives to balance financial responsibility with supporting their dedicated staff and ensuring continued educational excellence. Break Drake– Elon STORY 6: Avenue The Avenue West Cobb is set to host its inaugural dog-friendly event, Paws Fest, sponsored by The Veterinary Clinic. The event will start tomorrow, May 20th at 10 a.m. and will span the entire weekend. Paws Fest will feature exciting DockDogs canine competitions as part of the DockDogs National Sportsmen's Series. Spectators can look forward to witnessing thrilling contests like the Big Air Wave, Extreme Vertical, and Speed Retrieve. The event will also include pet-friendly vendors, interactive booths, giveaways, and live music from a DJ. Notable vendors attending the event include Unique Dogz Barkery, K-9 Trading Post, Hi-River Outfitters, and The Sticky Tail Co. For more details visit avenuewestcobb.com ………More community News after this Break JRM – Ingles 8 Story 7: H.O.F. The Georgia High School Football Hall of Fame is finalizing its voting process to welcome its second class. This year's ballot features 36 newcomers and 64 players from the inaugural class in 2022, including three notable alumni from Cobb County. Hutson Mason, a standout quarterback from Lassiter High School, shattered the state passing record during his senior season. He went on to lead the Georgia Bulldogs' offense, setting a single-season pass completion percentage record in 2014. Adam Meadows, a former McEachern High School star, earned first-team all-state honors before becoming a four-year starter for the Georgia Bulldogs. Meadows had a successful career with the Indianapolis Colts and briefly played for the Denver Broncos. Jonathan Dwyer, who excelled at Kell High School, became the ACC Player of the Year during his sophomore season at Georgia Tech. He was later drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers and also played for the Arizona Cardinals. Other notable candidates on the ballot include Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo and former Atlanta Falcons coach Dan Reeves. Story 8: Alliance NBA All-Star Steph Curry and Kell alum Scoot Henderson have formed a strategic alliance focused on youth sports and shared values. Curry expressed admiration for Henderson's family's transformative work in multiple businesses and philanthropic initiatives. The partnership aims to promote equity, access, and empowerment for athletes through youth sports. Henderson, ranked among the top players in the 2023 NBA draft, expressed excitement about learning from Curry and taking charge of his own future. While French player Victor Wembanyama is favored as the top prospect, Henderson remains confident in his abilities. The alliance between Curry and Henderson represents a collaboration between two influential figures committed to making a positive impact in the sports world and beyond……back with closing comments after this Commercial: Henssler 60 Signoff- use same bed as open Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about your community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. www.mdjonline.com www.hensslerkennesaw.com www.esogrepair.com www.cuofga.com www.daycosystems.com www.elonsalon.com www.jrmmanagement.com www.drakerealty.com www.ingles-markets.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amy Forde speaks to Dr Louise McHugh from the UCD school of psychology and Jonathan Dwyer from the Make a Moove programme about mental health in the farming community
Gamelancer Gaming Corp. (OTCQB: WDRGF) s an entertainment company, growing a mobile focused social media network in gaming through their global network of owned-and-operated channels in the gaming community. Executive Director and co-founder, Jonathan Dwyer joins us to discuss the company's strategic advantage in the highly competitive digital asset space. View Podcast Transcript for Gamelancer Gaming Corp.
Coach Collins speaks the media on signing day, as eight of Tech's 13 signees are four-star prospects according to Rivals, 247Sports and/or ESPN. According to Rivals, it is the Yellow Jackets' second-highest concentration of four-star recruits since it began its rankings in 2002, trailing only the famed 2007 recruiting class that included future Tech stars Derrick Morgan, Morgan Burnett, Joshua Nesbitt and Jonathan Dwyer.
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Special guest and former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jonathan Dwyer talks all sports and his playing days on this episode of JT and The Don. He provides his insight into the Aaron Rodgers saga with the Green Bay Packers and who is more to blame for the situation. Russell Westbrook is now an LA Laker and teammate of LeBron, Jonathan Dwyer and the guys explain who won the trade and if this move makes the Lakers title contenders again. With his firsthand experience in NFL locker rooms, Jonathan explains if NFL locker rooms are due for a meltdown over the new NFL COVID policy. Plus, they breakdown the Simone Biles decision to withdraw from team competition and they answer whether she owes her teammates an apology or not. These topics and more on this special episode of JT and The Don. Enjoy and stay safe! EPISODE 89 RUNDOWN Aaron Rodgers - 3:00 Davante Adams - 11:10 Russell Westbrook to the Lakers - 15:20 Last Title Chance for Westbrook - 19:30 NFL COVID-19 Policy - 22:35 AFC North Preview - 31:52 Team USA Basketball Struggles - 39:40 Simone Biles - 46:25 Jonathan Dwyer's Top 3 Running Backs All-Time - 55:12 Rapid Fire Questions w/ Jonathan Dwyer - 56:10 JT and The Don All-Sports Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeartRadio app, and wherever else you listen to your other favorite podcasts. Check out the website at http://jtandthedon.com Follow us on Twitter: @jtandthedon Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jtandthedon/
Bryce Koon sits down with Georgia Tech legend Jonathan Dwyer, as the two discuss his time at Tech, a look into his coaching career and the "buzz" around The Flats.
One of only a half-dozen guys I could unequivocally see as an upgrade to Alfred Morris Photo by Mike Pettigano. Matt Waldman’s RSP Scout Talk podcast with Russ Lande begins a series devoted to evaluation misses and lessons learned. This week’s episode on running backs offers a lot of players to choose from. This episode of Scout Talk with Russ Lande is a fantastic conversation about the running backs who we didn’t evaluate well and what we learned from it: The Walter Payton Effect: The exception proving the rule that running backs have to have a certain amount of size and strength for every-down usage. After-Contact Skill: The value of attacking first versus the ability to absorb punishment. Alvin Kamara and Ball Security: How to deliver an accurate assessment that balances technical flaws and fumble rates. Trent Ricardson: Players who helped us learn the value of studying blocking schemes. Andre Williams: Players who helped us learn how the game has changed for the position. Jonathan Dwyer and the case of the quarterback being the eyes for the runner. Players who out-performed and underperformed to our expectations. How we addressed our mistakes and players we hit on as a result of these mistakes. If you missed the last episode on wide receivers, it's well worth a listen. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2021 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95. Matt’s new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2020 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge. Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.
This podcast focuses on the important topic of mental health and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on rural life. Contributors to the podcast shared their own personal experiences and knowledge in this area, these included: Jonathan Dwyer from Devilsbit Macra na Feirme in Tipperary, Founder of Make the Moove mental health workshops; Ian Power, CEO of SpunOut.ie; and Carmel Dawson, Public Relations Officer of the Irish Countrywomen's Association (ICA). Ian Power discusses the impact of Covid-19 that has resulted in restrictions for young people, in particular a lack of social contact. Research carried out by SpunOut.ie shows that young people in rural Ireland are twice as likely to say that they feel isolated at this time when compared to those in urban areas. He also discusses the work of SpunOut.ie to support the mental health of young people during the pandemic, and his hopes for the future. Jonathan Dwyer was alarmed by the high suicide rate in North Tipperary and Laois, and how this was affecting his own community. As a result, he started the Make the Moove mental health workshops, which looks into the mental health pressures for young people in rural Ireland and the lessons they have learned from examining similar international examples. Carmel Dawson discusses how the pandemic has disrupted people's lives and the problems it has caused in the form of a lack of services and isolation in her hometown of Tullow in Co. Carlow. She also discusses how the ICA and its Federations have adapted to the restrictions.
Our Pittsburgh Steelers "Where are They Now?" series continues as we catch up with former TE Weslye Saunders and RB Jonathan Dwyer.Saunders explains why he would welcome a call from the Steelers front-office.And talks about his relationship with Ben Roethlisberger.Dwyer tells us if he's heading to his alma mater Georgia Tech this weekend to watch the Pitt Panthers take on the Yellow Jackets.We apologize that Dwyer's sound quality isn't great - but remember we are doing this over the phone and sometimes you just have screaming kids on the other end :)
Legendary Georgia Tech Running Back Jonathan Dwyer joins us on today's episode, and we relive Dwyer's glory days - including how he ended up a Tech in the first place!Dwyer also gives his thoughts on head coach Geoff Collins and why he thinks he is the right man for the job!You're not going to want to miss out on today's episode! Tune in to learn more about Dwyer and all the fantastic work he is doing!
Time Codes for Episode 1 00:00 Introduction 00:45 High school basketball weekly recap 04:37 Gabe’s a lib 06:19 College Transfer portal 14:24 Badger Basketball talk (we called the upset vs Michigan) 18:19 NFL talk 24:20 Kapernick vs Bortals 27:38 UFC discussion 28:49 Interview with Georgia Tech legend Jonathan Dwyer 41:13 Closing
On this episode of The Trevor Uren Podcast Trevor introduces his new co-host! They will have on two special guests! Former NFL running back Jonathan Dwyer and former NFL player and current CFL player Cord Parks. Johnathan spent majority of his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers and his career ended due to an off field incident as he was a member of the Arizona Cardinals. Cord Parks bounced around a few different NFL teams and never found a home now a free agent in the CFL what will Cord do?
We will be talking sports and having fun doing it. Expected to be joined by Relationship expert Marni Kinrys who will tell us how to get your lady to watch football and so much more. Also, talking the fallout from the Adrian Peterson story, Greg Hardy and Ray Rice with Hall of Famer Willie Roaf. Also, which 0-2 team will not make the playoff? Where is Roger Goodell? Talking MLB division races, week 3 of the NFL. Call 646-727-3070 to join the fun! Follow on Twitter @goforitgant
The NFL is still in clean-up mode after yet another one of its stars has made huge news off the field. We'll discuss Adrian Peterson's indictment on charges of reckless or negligent injury to a child and the subsequent spectacle the NFL has created in trying to dole out punishments for this case, in addition to the Ray Rice, Greg Hardy, and now Jonathan Dwyer cases. We'll also discuss RG3's latest injury with podiatrist Dr. Monique Rolle, college football with Fred Perdue of Sports Talk Florida, as well as week 2 ON THE FIELD in the NFL. Sit back, relax, and get ypur popcorn ready for another wild 2 hours in The War Room. "This portion of th erevolution WILL NOT be televised, but EVERYBODY can listen." Don't miss it!!!
It's Week 14 in the National Football League. That means HIGH STAKES CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND IS HERE! Join Scott and Mike as they explore the High Stakes Circuit of Fantasy Football, including: The Fantasy Football World Championships The Fantasy Football Players Championsihps The National Fantasy Football Championships The Kentucky Fantasy Football State Championships Get High Stakes Player advice on all your start sit decisions in this pivotal week for fantasy. QBs - Matt Schaub, Andrew Luck and Russell Wilson RBs - Bryce Brown, Beanie Wells, Jonathan Dwyer, Demarco Murray and Steven Jackson WRs - Josh Gordon and Greg Jennings TEs - Jacob Tamme you bum!! and Jermichael Finley And of course, all of the week 14 matchups reviewed.
Matt and Marc are back on Blitzburgh Radio to break down the Steelers big win over division rival Cincinnati on Sunday night. We talk all things Mike Wallace, Ben Roethlisberger, Jonathan Dwyer, Ike Taylor, Mike Adams, Heath Miller, and much more! follow us on Twitter: @SteelDad @RetroRockCity @SteelerAddicts