You think he has no influence on that decision? You’re a moronIf you think the decision to resign someone is up to the coach -
You’re confused
You think he has no influence on that decision? You’re a moronIf you think the decision to resign someone is up to the coach -
You’re confused
You’re assuming he’s capable of rational thought Dude just argues for the sake of argument Aka trollDo you ever go back and revisit your posts and wonder what you were thinking when you posted it?
Pickens talent is over rated. Can he make Great sideline catches ? Yup. But there’s a lot more to it than that. There was a stat in the trib that showed he’s near the bottom half of the league is creating separation. Thats likely because when he’s not the primary receiver he takes plays off. Hes got physical skills and a ten cent head.I would look to trade him and Diontae Johnson. I don’t think they’re salvageable at this point, which is sad because both (but Pickens in particular) is incredibly talented.
I don’t agree with that TE in round 2 is better value than a RB in round 1. I think that’s talk radio fodder.A tight end in round 2 is a better value pick than a running back in round 1. It has nothing to do with knowing about Warren at the time opposed to finding a capable running back is easy to do.
Polamalu, Clark, Bettis, Ward, Farrior, Smith, Taylor, Keisel, etc. That team was loaded with leadership. Ben said he was the "last guard" meaning from the guys drafted in the 2000s, which is true. He said the defense has it, not on offense because of the age. He's also not wrong. Who's the leader in that group? If you can convince me there's a leader then I'll say Ben is wrong in what he was saying, but there isn't a guy in that group who is a leader.
I would say a majority of running backs are 1-contract players. I don't think a player who gets 5 years and has the franchise tag is worthwhile in the first.I don’t agree with that TE in round 2 is better value than a RB in round 1. I think that’s talk radio fodder.
Why would Mike Tomlin, who has one year left on his current deal, agree to coach the Carolina Panthers or Washington Commanders? Especially if they’re going to give up two first round picks for a coach?I think I’ve mentioned this before, but I really think this is similar to the Andy Reid/Eagles situation. Mike Tomlin is a good coach and could very well have success elsewhere, but it’s becoming clear that both sides need a fresh start.
How about this idea: trade Tomlin to Carolina or Washington for a pair of first round picks, then use those to build a trade package for Justin Herbert.
Obviously Tomlin would have to sign-off on any trade. If he’d have any interest in a fresh start, there’s a case to be made for either situation:Why would Mike Tomlin, who has one year left on his current deal, agree to coach the Carolina Panthers or Washington Commanders? Especially if they’re going to give up two first round picks for a coach?
Do the Commanders (funny I had to backspace quite a few letters, I started typing the R word) have a new stadium in the works?Obviously Tomlin would have to sign-off on any trade. If he’d have any interest in a fresh start, there’s a case to be made for either situation:
• Tomlin has familiarity with Tepper from when he was a Steelers minority owner and he’s shown he’s willing to give his head coaches roster control as well
• Tomlin’s also a VA native and the idea of being apart of a new beginning in Washington (rebuild with roster control, new stadium and potentially new name) could be intriguing
If they’d ever look into a trade, this offseason would be the one with a year remaining on the contract, like you said.
Their new owner said back in September that talks will begin soon with all three of the DMV on a new stadium. It seems like legitimate negotiations were put on pause until Snyder sold the team. From what I’ve read, the current favorite is a new stadium on the RFK site.Do the Commanders (funny I had to backspace quite a few letters, I started typing the R word) have a new stadium in the works?
Not sure on the above but I did just hear there’s a good chance the capitals and Wizards may be moving out of DC to new digs in Alexandria.
Word is Reich wanted stroud and Tepper forced him to take YoungObviously Tomlin would have to sign-off on any trade. If he’d have any interest in a fresh start, there’s a case to be made for either situation:
• Tomlin has familiarity with Tepper from when he was a Steelers minority owner and he’s shown he’s willing to give his head coaches roster control as well
• Tomlin’s also a VA native and the idea of being apart of a new beginning in Washington (rebuild with roster control, new stadium and potentially new name) could be intriguing
If they’d ever look into a trade, this offseason would be the one with a year remaining on the contract, like you said.
Not surprising. Even though Tepper keeps saying that everyone wanted Young, there’s a video of a few Carolina coaches talking with Stroud after his Pro Day and they were conversing as if he’d be taken first overall.Word is Reich wanted stroud and Tepper forced him to take Young
Scrub linebacker couldn't even make this roster.lol. Scrub LB trolls the Steelers
Devin Bush Trolls Steelers After Loss
A former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker enjoyed watching his old team lose in embarrassing fashion.www.si.com
So how exactly is the lack of leadership Ben's fault again? And how did Johnson learn that from Le'Veon Bell when he never played with Bell? I'm not quite following.
I’ll throw another name that would make sense - Atlanta Falcons. Tomlin’s daughter is going to be a gymnast at UGA and it would move him closer to her and provide him a fresh start.Obviously Tomlin would have to sign-off on any trade. If he’d have any interest in a fresh start, there’s a case to be made for either situation:
• Tomlin has familiarity with Tepper from when he was a Steelers minority owner and he’s shown he’s willing to give his head coaches roster control as well
• Tomlin’s also a VA native and the idea of being apart of a new beginning in Washington (rebuild with roster control, new stadium and potentially new name) could be intriguing
If they’d ever look into a trade, this offseason would be the one with a year remaining on the contract, like you said.
You’re right it stated around 2007Because as the future Hall of Fame quarterback he was supposed to be the leader of the team, and instead he cared a lot more about himself than his teammates. And when other players saw that the HOFer didn't care all that much about the team, it gave them "cover" to act the same way.
You act like these leadership problems just started. They started a long time ago. "The standard" that got carried down wasn't the standard of the 70s Stillers, or even the early 00 Stillers. The standard that got carried down came in large part from the guy who was supposed to be the leader, who couldn't lead a boy scout troop out of the woods with a map, a compass, and a trained guide to help him.
Do you really think that the Stillers leadership problems just started this year? Or last year?
If so, that means that you weren't really paying attention.
That’s a good one as well. I’m not sure they can justify retaining Arthur Smith past this season. Plus, unlike the other two teams, their QB situation seems much less certain if he wishes to mold a franchise how he sees fit.I’ll throw another name that would make sense - Atlanta Falcons. Tomlin’s daughter is going to be a gymnast at UGA and it would move him closer to her and provide him a fresh start.
Unfortunately, you are correct. I’m a huge Big Ben fan, but the “old guard” from the 2000s Steelers had concerns about his leadership from the beginning between the motorcycle incident and the sexual assault allegations. Plus, how many “my buddy told me” stories did we hear about him?Because as the future Hall of Fame quarterback he was supposed to be the leader of the team, and instead he cared a lot more about himself than his teammates. And when other players saw that the HOFer didn't care all that much about the team, it gave them "cover" to act the same way.
You act like these leadership problems just started. They started a long time ago. "The standard" that got carried down wasn't the standard of the 70s Stillers, or even the early 00 Stillers. The standard that got carried down came in large part from the guy who was supposed to be the leader, who couldn't lead a boy scout troop out of the woods with a map, a compass, and a trained guide to help him.
Do you really think that the Stillers leadership problems just started this year? Or last year?
If so, that means that you weren't really paying attention.
You're moving the sticks. You blamed him for the current guys on this team. Ben was teammates with one current offensive starter for more than a year.Because as the future Hall of Fame quarterback he was supposed to be the leader of the team, and instead he cared a lot more about himself than his teammates. And when other players saw that the HOFer didn't care all that much about the team, it gave them "cover" to act the same way.
You act like these leadership problems just started. They started a long time ago. "The standard" that got carried down wasn't the standard of the 70s Stillers, or even the early 00 Stillers. The standard that got carried down came in large part from the guy who was supposed to be the leader, who couldn't lead a boy scout troop out of the woods with a map, a compass, and a trained guide to help him.
Do you really think that the Stillers leadership problems just started this year? Or last year?
If so, that means that you weren't really paying attention.
If you truly believe this is the case, my friend, you’re either not watching the games or have the games on in the background while you’re cooking in the kitchen.
come on, the HC has been part of the draft and roster management for decades, in all franchises. IT's why cowher and donahoe fought and he ended up leaving. no clue when it started but it's been going on for decades.Yes
That’s the GM’s job based on salary cap control
Welcome to the NFL
Thankfully, I did not watch the game.
come on, the HC has been part of the draft and roster management for decades, in all franchises. IT's why cowher and donahoe fought and he ended up leaving. no clue when it started but it's been going on for decades.
to believe that tomlin isnt part of roster, draft days, player evaluations and Free Agent signings is foolish. now i agree with you, He shouldnt, AT ALL, be near it. I wouldnt even let him into the war room on draft day, just give him a vacation, tell him to take the family to the bahamas and we'll call you once it's over..
That's what they should do but you know they wont.
hopefully Khan the accountant can gracefully relinquish all roster control for him and rebuild this roster without tomlin's interference. a tall task for sure.Yeah, if a coach who has been here for a decade and a half isn't part of the personnel decisions then it's an even bigger issue.
hopefully Khan the accountant can gracefully relinquish all roster control for him and rebuild this roster without tomlin's interference. a tall task for sure.
our roster has so many holes i dont even know were to begin. leave the qb position aside for a sec..We need to start building up the trenches. I watch these other quarterbacks stand there and drink a cup of tea, sign an autograph, and then hit a receiver downfield.
I think we're so much farther away from being a good team than even our record would indicate. Like we were ahead of Buffalo a few weeks ago. Buffalo's ceiling is getting hot and winning the Super Bowl. Our ceiling was sneaking into a wildcard and lulling half the globe to sleep in a 16-9 loss.
our roster has so many holes i dont even know were to begin. leave the qb position aside for a sec..
We have no Left tackle, i mean pretty much a top 3 most important position in football. we have no one, not with Broderick entrenched on the right side now.
we basically need 2 starting wrs but we have dionte and pickens still for '24 and cant do anything with them so yeah, that's not good..
inside linebackers is a mess, absolute mess. still need another CB, a good NT, a center, a Tight end if Mt. Washington doesnt dramatically improve..
Just way too much to expect to fill in one off season..
Any franchise that takes a RB in the first round when they don't have anything resembling a pro o-line (in a draft that many believe is the deepest o-line draft in ages) is lost. That's partly why I don't think the organization can fix this. They don't really see themselves as being that far away from winning something.I don't want to go off on another one of my rants about how many offensive linemen we drafted in the first 3 rounds between 1992 and 2012 vs how many we've taken since, but that's the reason for all of this. Look at Cleveland: 4th string QB and missing the best running back in the league (arguably), and they're still making it happen. Granted, I don't see them as a true threat to win anything, so maybe I'm contradicting myself a bit... but I think they would be with a better QB and receiving corps.
But who was the last good offensive lineman we drafted before B. Jones (hopefully)? I guess you could argue Dotson, but he got into Mikey T's doggie house. So, who? Freaking DeCastro maybe?
And then on the d-line we did have some bad luck with Tuitt. Before that, you're going back to Hargrave I think.
I've been that lineman. Have the guy sealed off and the RB runs right into him. Najee is a lost cause.watch this. it's so bad it's almost funny. you have to actually try to screw up a run this bad. najee is funny..
Any franchise that takes a RB in the first round when they don't have anything resembling a pro o-line (in a draft that many believe is the deepest o-line draft in ages) is lost. That's partly why I don't think the organization can fix this. They don't really see themselves as being that far away from winning something.
We can officially put the myth that the steelers draft wrs well to bed, that myth is debunked and it angers me when anyone says it and believes it..
come on, the HC has been part of the draft and roster management for decades, in all franchises. IT's why cowher and donahoe fought and he ended up leaving. no clue when it started but it's been going on for decades.
to believe that tomlin isnt part of roster, draft days, player evaluations and Free Agent signings is foolish. now i agree with you, He shouldnt, AT ALL, be near it. I wouldnt even let him into the war room on draft day, just give him a vacation, tell him to take the family to the bahamas and we'll call you once it's over..
That's what they should do but you know they wont.
logic and a simple google search will tell you that the HC plays a significant role if not the final decision maker in ALL roster decisions including the draft The dude is the face of the franchise generally makes more than the Gm and is responsible for developing the player and making. All the parts work together. It’s ludicrous to think otherwisecome on, the HC has been part of the draft and roster management for decades, in all franchises. IT's why cowher and donahoe fought and he ended up leaving. no clue when it started but it's been going on for decades.
to believe that tomlin isnt part of roster, draft days, player evaluations and Free Agent signings is foolish. now i agree with you, He shouldnt, AT ALL, be near it. I wouldnt even let him into the war room on draft day, just give him a vacation, tell him to take the family to the bahamas and we'll call you once it's over..
That's what they should do but you know they wont.
i'd be curious to know when this started. again, not a tomlin thing as Cowher was always fighting for more control.. I'd love to know if Noll worked with Art Jr in the 70s or if there was someone else involved.logic and a simple google search will tell you that the HC plays a significant role if not the final decision maker in ALL roster decisions including the draft The dude is the face of the franchise generally makes more than the Gm and is responsible for developing the player and making. All the parts work together. It’s ludicrous to think otherwise
There’s not a good qb in the league who doesn’t have a really good ol Even Jackson as mobile has he is needs good protection. It takes time to go through progressionsWe need to start building up the trenches. I watch these other quarterbacks stand there and drink a cup of tea, sign an autograph, and then hit a receiver downfield.
I think we're so much farther away from being a good team than even our record would indicate. Like we were ahead of Buffalo a few weeks ago. Buffalo's ceiling is getting hot and winning the Super Bowl. Our ceiling was sneaking into a wildcard and lulling half the globe to sleep in a 16-9 loss.
I think the HC has always been involved They have to be. The question. Is when did HCs begin to have more power in the decisions. Well that was likely when their salaries went through the roofi'd be curious to know when this started. again, not a tomlin thing as Cowher was always fighting for more control.. I'd love to know if Noll worked with Art Jr in the 70s or if there was someone else involved.
Im sure Dan played a big part in the draft back in the glory days. I think Art JR was doing player personnel back then, not sure if there was someone else too.