Pat Mahomes 3 first quarters TD passes, Joe Flacco's 2 first quarter TD passes, Sean Davis knocking a INT out of Hadens hands and Derek Carr...
I would rather the link was to a porn site instead of that senseless article.
The numbers don't always translate. 9-6-1 does though.:unsure:
Is the dog a red Doberman Pinscher?;+)
I'm surprised he hasn't found another team yet.
Leonard had a hype-worthy rookie season. His college game film was unreal, but I understand the Steelers reservations with him being from a...
This isn't accurate. No one has to be dead in order to diagnose a concussion.
I was quoting the GM, no mention of or comparison to Ray Lewis. Although Leonard's rookie stats were a lot better than Ray's.;+)
I guess you haven't read my other posts in this thread about this topic, but that's okay. Also, Colbert made that statement well after the season...
This was a chance to draft an All Pro who wasn't in the top 5, a rookie All Pro no less, and a position of desperate need. When Colbert stated...
I don't follow your Mitchell reference. It doesn't need to be this complicated. The Steelers didn't draft a player that turned out to be an All...
Exactly.
Your examples are has-beens, not rookies. That's what makes this situation unique. The idea that a rookie could plug into a system and become an...
Why does anyone's foresight/hindsight have anything to due with the fact the Steelers missed an All Pro draft pick? It has to be based on...
One things been proven, the Steelers missed out on an All-Pro in a pivotal season when their defense needed all the help they could get. Leonard...
The Steelers were always held to a higher standard than the rest of the league. That's what made them different. Lately, not so much.
The one that always stood out the most to me (Steelers-wise) was taking Plaxico Burress instead of Brian Urlacher.
The Steelers missed the opportunity to draft an all pro linebacker. Nothing changes that fact.
I don't know why this is so hard to understand.
I couldn't agree more. That was the benefit of L Bell, a running back who could play wide receiver.