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Starting a new Steelers thread for the offseason. I will be periodically updating the thread title when there is major news.
We could also trade Diontae for lots of cap savings but I can't see us cutting A-Rob and Diontae and leaving ourselves with 2 WRs. And if they're approximately the same against the cap, it makes sense to keep Diontae.Here is a link to Steelers1080's excellent analysis of what the Steelers should do:
2023 Pittsburgh Steelers. Banged up team loses to Buffalo. Looking ahead to 2024 now
WE CAN DO IT Even without Watt? To be fair, the other games he missed our backup OLBs were not good; Melvin Ingram (who didn't want to be here), Jamir Jones, Ryan Anderson, Taco Charlton. We now have Marcus Golden and Nick Herbig who have both played very well at times this year. They are not...forums.footballguys.com
I think that a good, imaginative OC who understands how to structure routes to get guys open and utilize speed would be able to get more out of him than the vanilla offense the Steelers ran all year.I was disappointed with Calvin Austin's development. I had hoped he would have taken strides down the stretch of the season and proven to be a suitable replacement for DJ. Maybe he still has that potential, but I'm not counting on it in 2024.
As far as I know he has 2 years left on his contract. He was a great signing. He's surrounded by bad players (Moore and Cole), I think it took him roughly half the season to adjust to that and down the stretch he was playing awesome.And is Isaac Seumalo a free agent? Of all the players on the Steelers I saw in playoffs and last couple of games, he really stood out. Super athletic for being such a big dude. Constantly getting to second level.
Every Steelers fan hopes not. He costs too much.From an outsiders perspective - if the can get average to semi average qb play, Steelers can do a lot of damage. Wonder if they are going to be in on Russell Wilson.
I'm hoping it was because he was still recovering from last year and he had a terrible OC. If we can hire a decent OC he could still keep improving and become a solid WR3 behind Diontae and George.I was disappointed with Calvin Austin's development. I had hoped he would have taken strides down the stretch of the season and proven to be a suitable replacement for DJ. Maybe he still has that potential, but I'm not counting on it in 2024.
We don't even know if Tomlin will make any coaching changes.
Better make that minus one because I think he'd be an upgrade and also think he's be extremely cheap in every way. Free to acquire, cheap to pay.Every Steelers fan hopes not. He costs too much.From an outsiders perspective - if the can get average to semi average qb play, Steelers can do a lot of damage. Wonder if they are going to be in on Russell Wilson.
Hard pass. Aging and over paid, diva traits, and locker room cancer rumors. I'll take Mason every day over that.Better make that minus one because I think he'd be an upgrade and also think he's be extremely cheap in every way. Free to acquire, cheap to pay.Every Steelers fan hopes not. He costs too much.From an outsiders perspective - if the can get average to semi average qb play, Steelers can do a lot of damage. Wonder if they are going to be in on Russell Wilson.
Hard pass. Aging and over paid, diva traits, and locker room cancer rumors. I'll take Mason every day over that.Better make that minus one because I think he'd be an upgrade and also think he's be extremely cheap in every way. Free to acquire, cheap to pay.Every Steelers fan hopes not. He costs too much.From an outsiders perspective - if the can get average to semi average qb play, Steelers can do a lot of damage. Wonder if they are going to be in on Russell Wilson.
Besides all the "noise"p, Russ isn't playing on a cheap contact. I believe his current contact is around $50M/yr. He's not signing elsewhere at less than half that. All things remaining the same, Russ for $30M or Mason at $15M, I'm going Mason. And yes, Mason is a free agent but if you give him low level starter money versus vet minimum (his current deal) he's probably not only back but given an actual real chance to win the job.Hard pass. Aging and over paid, diva traits, and locker room cancer rumors. I'll take Mason every day over that.Better make that minus one because I think he'd be an upgrade and also think he's be extremely cheap in every way. Free to acquire, cheap to pay.Every Steelers fan hopes not. He costs too much.From an outsiders perspective - if the can get average to semi average qb play, Steelers can do a lot of damage. Wonder if they are going to be in on Russell Wilson.
I guess I missed the part where Wilson was playing on a big contract next year and we already had Mason signed.
He's aging, like everyone else. That part is right, everything else is a bunch of conjecture.
Mason probably won't cost a lot but Wilson might actually be cheaper, maybe to a point of league minimum type of stuff though I'd guess his main reason for not signing something that cheap is he'll want some commitment.Besides all the "noise"p, Russ isn't playing on a cheap contact. I believe his current contact is around $50M/yr. He's not signing elsewhere at less than half that. All things remaining the same, Russ for $30M or Mason at $15M, I'm going Mason. And yes, Mason is a free agent but if you give him low level starter money versus vet minimum (his current deal) he's probably not only back but given an actual real chance to win the job.Hard pass. Aging and over paid, diva traits, and locker room cancer rumors. I'll take Mason every day over that.Better make that minus one because I think he'd be an upgrade and also think he's be extremely cheap in every way. Free to acquire, cheap to pay.Every Steelers fan hopes not. He costs too much.From an outsiders perspective - if the can get average to semi average qb play, Steelers can do a lot of damage. Wonder if they are going to be in on Russell Wilson.
I guess I missed the part where Wilson was playing on a big contract next year and we already had Mason signed.
He's aging, like everyone else. That part is right, everything else is a bunch of conjecture.
That 278 yard performance against the Bengals resulted in 16 points. Rudolph put up 34 against them a couple weeks later. He didn't just complete passes, he took shots downfield and stood in the pocket to allow things to develop more.Nov. 21 2023 - Steelers fire Offensive Coordinator Matt Canada
Nov 26 2023 - Kenny Pickett:
Dec 3 2023 - Kenny Pickett
Kenny Pickett injured
Mason Rudolph enters and plays well the rest of the regular season.
Seems to me the O. C. change was what made the Steelers QBs much better, and the RBs and most everyone really.
I think Kenny Pickett should start and will and will have a very good 2024 with a good O.C.
That's to be expected. He's loose and a player's coach and he gives the players a lot of freedom. They love that. Also probably why his teams have had lots of drama, often lack discipline, and haven't had playoff success since the veteran core of talent that kep everyone in line started moving on in the early 2010's.Basically all the players are saying they don't want to play for any other coach. I love it.
Yeah Pickett is not the long term answer. There is nothing that he did at Pitt that makes me think that he will suddenly figure it out. As you said, he locked into a single receiver (usually Addison) and never even looked in another direction. The big difference at Pitt compared to here was that he appeared to be more accurate and athletic. It could be that Addison was typically 5 yards open and that the competition was just weak.That 278 yard performance against the Bengals resulted in 16 points. Rudolph put up 34 against them a couple weeks later. He didn't just complete passes, he took shots downfield and stood in the pocket to allow things to develop more.Nov. 21 2023 - Steelers fire Offensive Coordinator Matt Canada
Nov 26 2023 - Kenny Pickett:
Dec 3 2023 - Kenny Pickett
Kenny Pickett injured
Mason Rudolph enters and plays well the rest of the regular season.
Seems to me the O. C. change was what made the Steelers QBs much better, and the RBs and most everyone really.
I think Kenny Pickett should start and will and will have a very good 2024 with a good O.C.
If someone believes Pickett has a lot of room for improvement, that's fine. I don't and I hated the pick when they made it. He locked onto his primary read in college, and in his only good year at Pitt that target happened to be Jordan Addison (38% of his passing yards, 42% of his TDs in 2021). He does it in the pros too, forces balls, and misses open receivers. He has a LONG way to go before becoming even an adequate starter and I hope he has legit competition next year whether it's Rudolph or someone else.
Ain't no damn way.but Wilson might actually be cheaper, maybe to a point of league minimum type of stuff
Steelers' Dionate Johnson Makes It Absolutely Clear Who He Wants As His QB And It's Not Kenny Pickett
Here's my thoughts on Dionate Johnson
1. Ridiculously overpaid paid as a WR1. He was surpassed this season by George.
2. Hands slightly better than Dwight Stone.
3. Needs to tone down on the antics.
4. Needs to play harder every game. Against the Bills he showed a lot of effort.
5. In the article above he endorses Mason for next season. Article does mention that Kenny hasn't really had a chance in a competent offense. But in my mind, he also hasn't shown that he can be a competent passer. I love the boldness of endorsing Mason for Kenny really hasn't earned the free pass to start next season that Tomlin more than likely will give him. Last 2 seasons there really wasn't a competition in camp. Once Mike has his mind set its set-in stone. I kind of liken this situation to the rookie's this year who he slow walked into playing / starting a number of them.
6. Next season with a competent passer like Mason or other. I see George further separating himself from Diontae.
Calvin Austin needs to make a leap forward next year. He was injured in rookie year. Much like Cory Trice was this year. In theory one might want to give a player whose missed an entire season the benefit of the doubt for at least 1 full season played.
Kenny Pickett skips final media availability of season. The article mentions He has 13 touchdown passes and 13 interceptions, in 25 career games. If he's upset, mad or afraid to say something that he can't take back. Then boo hoo to Kenny whose been given every opportunity. His play has been atrocious.
I know it's really easy to bag on Mitch Trubisky who should be a be a cap casualty for 2024. Mitch is definitely behind Mason and Kenny. But Mitch at least has averaged over a passing TD a game for his career. Not this anemic .5 passing touchdowns that Kenny has per game.
That 278 yard performance against the Bengals resulted in 16 points. Rudolph put up 34 against them a couple weeks later. He didn't just complete passes, he took shots downfield and stood in the pocket to allow things to develop more.Nov. 21 2023 - Steelers fire Offensive Coordinator Matt Canada
Nov 26 2023 - Kenny Pickett:
Dec 3 2023 - Kenny Pickett
Kenny Pickett injured
Mason Rudolph enters and plays well the rest of the regular season.
Seems to me the O. C. change was what made the Steelers QBs much better, and the RBs and most everyone really.
I think Kenny Pickett should start and will and will have a very good 2024 with a good O.C.
If someone believes Pickett has a lot of room for improvement, that's fine. I don't and I hated the pick when they made it. He locked onto his primary read in college, and in his only good year at Pitt that target happened to be Jordan Addison (38% of his passing yards, 42% of his TDs in 2021). He does it in the pros too, forces balls, and misses open receivers. He has a LONG way to go before becoming even an adequate starter and I hope he has legit competition next year whether it's Rudolph or someone else.
That's to be expected. He's loose and a player's coach and he gives the players a lot of freedom. They love that. Also probably why his teams have had lots of drama, often lack discipline, and haven't had playoff success since the veteran core of talent that kep everyone in line started moving on in the early 2010's.Basically all the players are saying they don't want to play for any other coach. I love it.
The standard in Pittsburgh has been lowered to the point that a solid regular season with no realistic shot in the playoffs has become a successful season.
Agree with all of this. I have little confidence that this will all happen though.That's to be expected. He's loose and a player's coach and he gives the players a lot of freedom. They love that. Also probably why his teams have had lots of drama, often lack discipline, and haven't had playoff success since the veteran core of talent that kep everyone in line started moving on in the early 2010's.Basically all the players are saying they don't want to play for any other coach. I love it.
The standard in Pittsburgh has been lowered to the point that a solid regular season with no realistic shot in the playoffs has become a successful season.
A solid regular season is required in order to make the playoffs and have a realistic shot at winning. I don't know too many Steelers fans that are happy they haven't won a playoff game since 2016 so I don't think the standard has been lowered. However I do think that given the circumstances as they unfolded this year they did about as good as they were going to do and if TJ Watt plays in that Buffalo game they may have actually pulled off the upset. They certainly weren't going to contend for the Super Bowl with their QBs but a playoff win would have been nice.
That said, things have got to change. They need a new offensive coordinator, they need a legit center & left tackle and they need much better play from the quarterback. Personally I think they should re-sign Mason and go with him and KP for 2023. Address the offensive line and shore up middle linebacker and secondary through free agency and 2024 draft and then look to draft a better QB in 2025.
This is what they should have done in 2022 instead of wasting a pick on KP.
No mention of a Superbowl in the article below no mention of wanting to be in an AFC Championship game.That's to be expected. He's loose and a player's coach and he gives the players a lot of freedom. They love that. Also probably why his teams have had lots of drama, often lack discipline, and haven't had playoff success since the veteran core of talent that kep everyone in line started moving on in the early 2010's.Basically all the players are saying they don't want to play for any other coach. I love it.
The standard in Pittsburgh has been lowered to the point that a solid regular season with no realistic shot in the playoffs has become a successful season.
Agree with most of this for sure.That's to be expected. He's loose and a player's coach and he gives the players a lot of freedom. They love that. Also probably why his teams have had lots of drama, often lack discipline, and haven't had playoff success since the veteran core of talent that kep everyone in line started moving on in the early 2010's.Basically all the players are saying they don't want to play for any other coach. I love it.
The standard in Pittsburgh has been lowered to the point that a solid regular season with no realistic shot in the playoffs has become a successful season.
A solid regular season is required in order to make the playoffs and have a realistic shot at winning. I don't know too many Steelers fans that are happy they haven't won a playoff game since 2016 so I don't think the standard has been lowered. However I do think that given the circumstances as they unfolded this year they did about as good as they were going to do and if TJ Watt plays in that Buffalo game they may have actually pulled off the upset. They certainly weren't going to contend for the Super Bowl with their QBs but a playoff win would have been nice.
That said, things have got to change. They need a new offensive coordinator, they need a legit center & left tackle and they need much better play from the quarterback. Personally I think they should re-sign Mason and go with him and KP for 2023. Address the offensive line and shore up middle linebacker and secondary through free agency and 2024 draft and then look to draft a better QB in 2025.
This is what they should have done in 2022 instead of wasting a pick on KP.
If you're a highly thought of offensive coordinator, do you choose to come to Pittsburgh if your initial success is tied to Kenny Pickett's arm?Link
Thoughts on OC candidates? Seen a few lists. Bobo keeps popping up
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Thoughts on OC candidates? Seen a few lists. Bobo keeps popping up
Yep. Good summary.Tomlin presser:
- intends to coach Steelers in 2024. Expects contract will be taken care of at appropriate time
- KP listed as QB1 (I think I heard that), but there will be a competition -- nobody is anointed and competition bring out best in people
- Plan to have Rudolph back, but is a free agent
- Looking outside the building for new OC
That’s an interview question for sure. How much control does the OC have over personnel decisions including QB?If you're a highly thought of offensive coordinator, do you choose to come to Pittsburgh if your initial success is tied to Kenny Pickett's arm?Link
Thoughts on OC candidates? Seen a few lists. Bobo keeps popping up
Tomlin presser:
- intends to coach Steelers in 2024. Expects contract will be taken care of at appropriate time
- KP listed as QB1 (I think I heard that), but there will be a competition -- nobody is anointed and competition bring out best in people
- Plan to have Rudolph back, but is a free agent
- Looking outside the building for new OC
We’ve seen enough of Pickett to know he isn’t a franchise QB. It’s not like he was a young development project as a rookie. Came in with more college experience than most. Will he get a shot to complete? Sure. But he should quickly find himself firmly in the #3 chair or #2 with a quick hook after his first spinning bail from the pocket signature move. It’s time to hand him the bust label and move forward.Tomlin presser:
- intends to coach Steelers in 2024. Expects contract will be taken care of at appropriate time
- KP listed as QB1 (I think I heard that), but there will be a competition -- nobody is anointed and competition bring out best in people
- Plan to have Rudolph back, but is a free agent
- Looking outside the building for new OC
There was no competition in 2022 when the Steeler's went with Mitch. 2023 no competition when they went with Kenny. Mason was identified as being the best QB in camp by various media members. So, I expect the Steeler's to start Kenny. Give him every benefit of the doubt. Use the super lame excuse of football justice for Kenny. Kenny's situation reminds me so much of the players son growing up playing baseball. Whose given every chance in the world. Heard Bill Billick on the fan mention that Bill Walsh use to state after 25 games you know what type of QB you have. Granted there's the Canada affect. But I have no confidence in Kenny.
That he reiterated that they're looking outside for OC was huge. Also, he did say that they were looking for someone with OC experience, so it sounds like they won't be going after a QB coach or something like that.Tomlin presser:
- intends to coach Steelers in 2024. Expects contract will be taken care of at appropriate time
- KP listed as QB1 (I think I heard that), but there will be a competition -- nobody is anointed and competition bring out best in people
- Plan to have Rudolph back, but is a free agent
- Looking outside the building for new OC
Agree, both strong choices.Bieniemy or Kubiak are fantastic choices. Thought Eric was primed for a head coach position. Didnt think he’d be in play.
Interesting and made me run through the possible candidates and found myself wondering does Ryan Tannehill qualify? Not that you need to answer, just talking out loud.as well as another QB that I don’t want to mention for fear of identifying the source. But not one I had heard linked to us before who has a prolific career.