While we are talking about reconciling with ex’s what about BJ Finney? He may be a cap casualty and I’d welcome him back. A Steelers homer that...
A sign of a great GM is knowing when to sell your asset when it still has value. We road the Ben horse until there’s nothing left and now we find...
No our FO has done more damage than Ben. When Favre was still playing well, the Packers drafted Rodgers, regardless of whose feelings will be...
If I win the Powerball and MegaMillions this week, I will buy the Steelers and sign any player/coach this board wants. Wish me luck
Being in So. Cal, I see plenty of Chargers game. Herbert reminds me of a young Ben. He’s mobile enough to get out of trouble, but always has his...
If the intent is to develop Ben’s replacement this year or next and based on Herbert’s development, this would be a very good hire
Not sure why people are making such a big deal about this. Isn’t it a future contracts. We signed 16 others to futures contract and most likely no...
Good. Opportunity to bring Hines back home
That’s what Hmmm that tweet looks familiar [ATTACH]
Low risk, high reward signing. Canada definitely has his work cut out for him. For all his faults, winning tends to mask everything. One simply...
He’s going to Alabama as OL coach
In the playoffs, their OL owned our vaunted Defense with scrubs that nobody knew anything about. Someone did something right on their side
If we’re going to sign an aging FA running back, sign Adrian Peterson and make him the RB coach at the same time.
He gets paid millions. His coaches get paid millions. The team invested millions in grooming him. And no one told him he needs glasses?
Agree. Others, Browns for example, have done more with their OL with lesser talents
Sit back and watch him flourish under a different system
What’s the chance of us being opportunistic during the offseason? The cap is going to affect every team and some decent players will be casualties.
I would go with Winston. Devise two game plans, if possible. Sub him in throughout the game as the Saints did with Hill and keep the opposing...
It is false. The problem was that he was looking at the same play all game
You brought up a good point. The receivers are expected to turn a 3-5 yard pass into 8-10 yards and are focused on the run before securing the pass