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OT: Steelers former o-lineman and current radio analyst Craig Wolfley passed away.

I don't know the cause but I know I spent my first 22 years trying to put on weight for football and the rest trying to take it off. It is harder to stay healthy the larger you are. Whenever I see an old male, it is almost always a smaller person in both weight and height.
 
I don't know the cause but I know I spent my first 22 years trying to put on weight for football and the rest trying to take it off. It is harder to stay healthy the larger you are. Whenever I see an old male, it is almost always a smaller person in both weight and height.
My brother told me that he had an aggressive form of cancer. Both Tunch and he were very involved in the Light of Life Rescue Mission and always participated in the walks for same. Like a lot of o-lineman, I think that he decreased in size considerably after his playing days.

I know that Tunch and Wolf were like brothers, and it's a shame that they're both gone now.
 
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My brother told me that he had an aggressive form of cancer. Both Tunch and he were very involved in the Light of Life Rescue Mission and always participated in the walks for same. Like a lot of o-lineman, I think that he decreased in size considerably after his playing days.

I know that Tunch and Wolf were like brothers, and it's a shame that they're both gone now.
I heard on 93.7 this morning that he was diagnosed only a few weeks ago. Really sad. First class human being. I had the privilege of broadcasting a WPIAL football game with him back in the day.
He and Tunch were brothers in law.
 
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