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Perfect attendance means a lot for Steelers linebacker Cole Holcomb


In the NFL, attendance at OTAs is like including your college GPA on your job application. You only mention it if it makes you look better. We won’t take a full roll call, but it’s something that hasn’t gone unnoticed by Pittsburgh linebacker , who will be tasked with being the on-field play caller for the defense in his first season with the Steelers. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

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Perfect attendance means a lot for Steelers linebacker Cole Holcomb