Leonard already is an All-Pro. It is very unlikely that Edmunds ends up being a better value. For one season, at least, the Steelers came out way...
He was a good enough player to be an All-Pro as a rookie. Bostic was so bad the team benched him, then cut him loose. Fort is a scrub. The...
Thank you. There are no buts about it.
You're still arguing, so clearly it is important to you. It's not misleading at all. Leonard is an All-Pro. Edmunds is not even close. So much...
You think an All-Pro would sit behind Jon Bostic and L.J. Fort. Seriously.
So a guy who was an All-Pro playing middle linebacker, which is more demanding, wouldn't make an impact as an inside linebacker on a team starting...
I said he should have been the pick after they took Edmunds. I have been proven correct in that statement. Edmunds did not make more sense....
It isn't. They could have had another talented player in addition to those third-round picks. I'm surprised you are buying into Colbert's spin so...
If they passed on an All-Pro for a solid player, they botched it. Edmunds was not the better prospect. Leonard was rated higher on many draft...
Sorry, but no. This simply isn't true. The success or failure of other players taken this year is not relevant to the heavy price paid for Bush....
They had the opportunity to draft an All-Pro at a position of need. It already hurt the defense for one season. It also led them to paying a heavy...
That's why I find it so surprising that there has been such resistance to accepting the idea that the Steelers botched that one.
We are all hoping Edmunds turns out to be a good player. Of course, missed picks happen. The only reason this discussion has been dragging out so...
I'm not so much hung up on it as people keep making a flawed argument rather than just conceding the point. Leonard is better than Edmunds. Both...
Your claims at this point are, at best, misleading. My argument is based in fact. Leonard earned All-Pro honors as a rookie. Edmunds was largely...
It's not reckless at all when you consider that they passed on a superior player to take him there. If you've got two guys with a first-round...
I have no problem with the way the Steelers treated Bell. They handled Brown horribly, but they were right with Bell.
It sounds like he was talking about Bell making intelligent decisions during a game, not in life.
I'm saying a team has to balance a player's value to the team and where they think the player will be drafted. To ignore the latter is foolish....
Yeah, but that isn't the same thing as saying it was the wrong call at the time and having the first year's results show just how right you were...