You claim you won't criticize the picks because you don't know as much as the people making the picks, but then you criticize the people...
One way to help the transition at quarterback is to find a running game. They can't do that with the backs they had. Harris can help them get...
You are the exception because Rudolph hasn't shown anything that supports your claim. He's not good. He probably won't ever be good. Their best...
You and I define "just a guy" differently, which is fine. Claiming that he better be generational is just more of you framing this in an unfair...
Call it what you like, but the bottom line is the Steelers seem to see what I see, that Edmunds isn't very good.
All but one of your scary guys were taken in the first or second round. Henry, Cook, Chubb, and McCaffrey all went higher than the Steelers'...
That sidesteps the point, which is that despite being projected to have as much or more cap room as any team in the league, they chose not to...
The message rings hollow, especially given that the Steelers are projected to have plenty of cap room next season. Sure, a big chunk of it is...
Dammit! Stop agreeing with me! :roflmao:
I've seen plenty of clips with him making tough catches in traffic, including a couple with the defender grabbing him before the ball arrived.
What did you expect him to say? Was he going to admit that the Steelers spent a first-round pick on a third-round talent and the guy is only worth...
That's me. I'm generous to a fault.
No, it doesn't, because anyone with a clue understands that draft picks aren't made for only one season and that no running back can fix a team's...
Based on your logic, there were nine good running backs in the NFL this past season. Le'Veon Bell ran for 860 yards as a rookie. I guess that...
That isn't necessarily true. Just because he isn't good enough to play as a rookie doesn't mean the guys ahead of him are good.
They hadn't taken a running back in the first round since 2008, so it's not like they are doing it all the time. They did take Bell in the second...
He didn't go in the top 20. He went at 24. Based on his ability and production, he should have gone higher, but the way teams view the position...
Do you really expect SDOT to ever let anything go? I know I can be relentless, but I'll at least drop some things until someone else brings them...
Cutting Roethlisberger would have left them with a big dead-money hit. Smith-Schuster actually came fairly cheap. The Steelers try to stay...
He was a top-20 value who only lasted that long because the position has been devalued. In today's NFL, he isn't a late second-round pick.