Marino had small hands, too, but he had as strong an arm as any quarterback in the NFL at the time.
Brister had a big arm and limited brains, pretty much the opposite of Pickett.
In a sense, they already cut his pay when they brought him back on a one-year, $2.537 million contract this past offseason. Maybe he gets a little...
The argument about size goes the other way, then. Someone like Heyward would have a big advantage. 1. Watt - he could play in any era. 2....
Dean Blandino said during the broadcast that the rule against a player who is not in uniform joining the celebration was a point of emphasis. That...
I know Daniels was out there, but I'm not sure that violates a rule. Edmunds absolutely violated a rule.
Aside from that ****show against the Ravens, the run defense has actually been pretty good of late.
He certainly has the physical tools to be special, but does he have the mental ones? I'm not saying he doesn't, but he hasn't shown them at any level.
The only way to make this interesting is to adjust size and athleticism for the era they played in. Otherwise, you are pretty much ignoring the...
No, they don't really miss Claypool, and it was certainly the right call to trade him for what will likely be the 32nd or 33rd pick in the draft.
I have to watch it again, but I thought the call was for a player who was not in uniform joining the celebration. That was Edmunds, not Daniels....
I'm sure he will return if the Steelers lose next week, but I doubt he will respond on this thread.
Today was the first time I started paying attention to the help they needed and actually started rooting for it as I watched the fourth quarter of...
I think they described it well on the broadcast after the last one. It's a timing offense, but he keeps getting suckered into making quick throws...
They also then need the Jets to beat the Dolphins the following week, which may be the longest shot of all of it. I'd love to see them sneak in,...
Overall, yeah, he misses too many tackles. Last night, however, he did a great job against the run.
Yup. I still think there is way too much that has to happen for the Steelers to get in, but I'm certainly not complaining about them having life...
He's just learning from Roethlisberger's example of acting as if he is in agony at least once every game. :)
Agreed. I kept joking that Heyward was the only guy who showed up to play in the first half, but really, Spillane was very good most of the night.