Fitzpatrick cost a first-round pick. Farrior was a free agent, and they had the assistance of the Jets being their usual stupid selves. In both...
To me, that is coming home. I remember Oval Jaynes when he was the AD at Pitt. He said Pittsburgh was the only city he had been to that had a...
Yup. I've been saying that since early last offseason, that they should have traded him rather than giving him that massive contract.
That is how I read it, too, that it tells us they don't know what Rodgers is going to do. So much for that theory. (I'm one of the ones who...
They are both rock solid, but there is still something to a 240-pound back hammering away at a defense, especially in short yardage. I haven't...
I thought so, too, but now that we know about the right of first refusal tender, I'm not so sure.
' Wetjen did very little on offense in college. Both can be changes of pace, but again, how many touches can they give two guys like that when...
The Lions traded for their quarterback. The Raiders just drafted a rookie. He still needs to prove that he is a franchise quarterback.
Dowdle and Warren can both hit the occasional home run. If anything, they need a bruiser because neither of them brings great size to the field.
Dowdle is the best back out of the group currently on the team. That doesn't mean he only wants that type of running back. They need a third...
Trading them is fine, though I don't think they will bring back much value. My issue is with this idea of letting them go so they can catch on...
Why should we care about that? The Steelers should not be in the business of helping other teams or giving up assets for free. I don't think they...
They had two problems there. One was choosing poorly. The other was never putting any real trust in any of them. Any chance any of those guys had...
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Yeah, who wants guys like Troy Polamalu, Minkah Fitzpatrick, T.J. Watt, James Farrior, or Lawrence Timmons right? (Though two of those guys...
I get that. My point was that you can't point to Trice's injuries as bad luck. Everyone knew he was a talented guy who can't stay healthy.
Then you pick one up in the sixth or seventh round, not that high.
Do they have Harrison under contract?
That's actually a really good point about why he started faster than he finished, which also tells us that his struggles aren't entirely about...
It seems like he might be Landry with better hands. Didn't Landry have occasional issues with drops?