BigSteelThrill
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Correct. This guy shouldnt be in the NFL, let alone the Steelers.I mean this guy isn't CFL qualified
Scour the waiver wire, make a trade or pull a vet out of retirement.
The Landry Jones crap needs to end.
Correct. This guy shouldnt be in the NFL, let alone the Steelers.I mean this guy isn't CFL qualified
There's Jones love?Never got the Jones love. Where is Vick?
The guy has been wholly inaccurate his entire 4-year career. He is garbage. Atrocious, if you will.I feel like Jones takes too much flak though.
People were suddenly in love with his last season.There's Jones love?
Vick was several degrees of suckitude beyond Jones last year. Just atrocious. Jones was uneven.
I feel like Jones takes too much flak though. If Ben goes down in week 3 or 4 again, there's literally no one currently "on the street" that's going to be able to run the offense better than Jones will. They're going to need to spend a higher draft pick at some point to get a guy to one day fill Ben's shoes (and serve as the #2 behind him until that day comes) , but for now, Jones is the best option we've got. There's no cap room to go after the Fitzpatricks of the world when they become available. Ben makes so much dough that they're essentially maxed out at that position. Picking up a guy that gets cut like a Bryce Petty, EJ Manuel, etc doesn't put us in any better position if Ben gets hurt.
We just need to PRAY he doesn't.
Agreed. I am much more worried about Coates than I am Jones.Landry was pretty bad, but I think Coates and Cobi Hamilton had pretty bad games themselves. Not trying to completely absolve Jones but ATLEAST 2 of those interceptions were caused by misplays by Coates and Hamilton.
Coates may be a practice superstar but I have yet to see it translate to gameday (aside from a couple nice catches in the NFL divisional)
I am as well - alot of fantasy experts, who frankly I think do not watch Steelers with any regularity, have Coates at #2 over Wheaton already, which I think is nuts at this stage of the game. Coates has cobbled 2 sub-par efforts so far in the preseason, and outside of a nice toe-tapping first down reception has done virtually nothing in games yet to justify being #3 over DHB, let alone #2 over Wheaton. I thought Eli Rogers has looked much more polished in game opportunities thus far. Coates has made many poor-effort attempts that have gotten the ball picked off or flat-out dropped, or even fumbled.Agreed. I am much more worried about Coates than I am Jones.
I think Wheaton is the type of WR that will always be looking over his shoulder at another WR.I am as well - alot of fantasy experts, who frankly I think do not watch Steelers with any regularity, have Coates at #2 over Wheaton already, which I think is nuts at this stage of the game. Coates has cobbled 2 sub-par efforts so far in the preseason, and outside of a nice toe-tapping first down reception has done virtually nothing in games yet to justify being #3 over DHB, let alone #2 over Wheaton. I thought Eli Rogers has looked much more polished in game opportunities thus far. Coates has made many poor-effort attempts that have gotten the ball picked off or flat-out dropped, or even fumbled.
Granted, Coates does have Landry throwing to him right now, so I guess we'll see when Ben is in there, but Coates' play so far does not inspire ANY confidence that he is ready for a top 2 or even a top 3 role yet.
I think this is the general consensus among the people of FBG, but in my opinion I think this is simply not true - he had a really nice 6 game stretch run at the end of last year WITH Martavis in the fold AND Ben actually healthy. One of those games if you recall was the 200 yd thrashing of Seattle's secondary.I think Wheaton is the type of WR that will always be looking over his shoulder at another WR.
Agree, the pick 6 was 100% on Coates, horrible route.Landry was pretty bad, but I think Coates and Cobi Hamilton had pretty bad games themselves. Not trying to completely absolve Jones but ATLEAST 2 of those interceptions were caused by misplays by Coates and Hamilton.
Coates may be a practice superstar but I have yet to see it translate to gameday (aside from a couple nice catches in the NFL divisional)
I think if they cut Grad before week 1 they'll get $885,000 back in cap space which will likely be enough or close to enough to sign a backup QB.I say just roll with it as is. If Big Ben get's hurt bad enough to end his year we don't have a shot, no matter who we sign now. Don't waste the cap space like we did last year with Kickers.
Also, Landry will probably be much better with Wheaton, Brown, Bell and Deangelo...
Any info on Bell.
suspension hearing?
NOT YET
hows his knee? media reports he's moving like 2014 Bell.
He's looking pretty good, opened camp NOT on the PUP
Trying to figure how high I need to get him!
Not sure!
Now to see about getting mfl to add "ebsteelers" so I can make a speculative add...no worries boys, driving out to Pittsburgh now to try out for the qb position...
I played it in pop warner, and can throw a great out route on madden so how hard could it possible be?
cant be any worse than dandry jones
Does anybody else think that Lolley is a total know it all ####### in his q & a chat things? One reason i said there was Jones love was because of his comments about him recently.
Coates has a heck of a lot to prove before you can say he is nearly the same player as Bryant.Sure seems to be a lot of Coates bashing for Landry's INTs, but very few were harping on Bryant for causing several of Ben's picks last year. They are nearly the same player. Only difference is when Bryant screws up, it's usually for poor effort when he thinks he's not part of the play or a mental error. Coates seems to be making more physical errors. Both are very big, fast, strong, big play WRs that are fairly inconsistent. Would you rather have the guy suspended for the year and half-assing some plays, or the guy who works hard but seemingly has butter-fingers?
Apparently just an arm for pre-season since Vaughn is injured.PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Pittsburgh Steelers announced Saturday that they had signed a quarterback and a guard.
The Steelers have signed quarterback Bryn Renner and guard Antoine Everett.
I've read that he is really banged up but I would bring him in if he could pass a physical.pghrob said:Any chance the Steelers bring Keenan Lewis in for a look?
Is his hip that bad off?
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/17350164/keenan-lewis-released-new-orleans-saints
http://www.steelersdepot.com/2016/08/keenan-lewis-writes-hes-visiting-steelers-today/Rumor is Steelers are looking at Lewis. I see no harm in it if they can get him near the minimum. Especially after the Brandon Boykin experiment last year.
I suspect this means they believe this is the end of the line in Pittsburgh for Timmons.Vince Williams signs a 3 year extension...now lets get DeCastro done
My point was as much about the lack of patience for Coates as it was for the abundance of praise for Bryant. Even Bryant's on field screw ups were seemingly brushed under the rug. I was losing patience for his play long before his suspension.Coates has a heck of a lot to prove before you can say he is nearly the same player as Bryant.
I agree with you, and Bryant would drive me nuts sometimes. However, a few plays later, he'd make a play in the open field that only a handful of receivers in the NFL can make. You take the good with the bad. I think if Coates flashes similar playmaking potential this year, his transgressions will be forgiven more quickly as well.My point was as much about the lack of patience for Coates as it was for the abundance of praise for Bryant. Even Bryant's on field screw ups were seemingly brushed under the rug. I was losing patience for his play long before his suspension.
Bryant was capable of making amazing plays with the ball in his hands, but IMO was barely an adequate WR similar to Cordarrelle Patterson (though I admit, a big step up). He often ran lazy routes when he wasn't the primary receiver, leading to quite a few of Ben's INTs last year and nobody batted an eye. His hands are only average and his off the field problems are showing his lack of judgement, maturity and commitment. Coates is also a strength / size / speed freak similar to Bryant but with below average hands. That was my comment about them being similar.
As a slot WR, yes! If Brown or Wheaton were to go down, I think Coates would be the next guy up on the outside unless his game tape continues to defy his practice reports, in which case DHB would go to the outside spot. A #3 as a flanker, but not necessarily the 3rd WR on the field.Compared to Bryant, I don't see the same explosiveness from Coates. He may improve, and help our team at times, but I don't see him making those splash plays like Bryant could.
I think Eli will surprise a lot of people. I think he starts Week 1 over Coates.
Cookiemonster said:As aslot WRPunt Returner, yes! If Brown or Wheaton were to go down, I think Coates would be the next guy up on the outside unless his game tape continues to defy his practice reports, in which case DHB would go to the outside spot. A #3 as a flanker, but not necessarily the 3rd WR on the field.
We may see a lot of Rogers on 3rd downs too, especially in 4 WR sets. The guy runs sharp routes and has good hands and some wiggle to him, I think he could be a key in converting 3rd-and-medium and 3rd-and-long situations.As aslot WRPunt Returner, yes! If Brown or Wheaton were to go down, I think Coates would be the next guy up on the outside unless his game tape continues to defy his practice reports, in which case DHB would go to the outside spot. A #3 as a flanker, but not necessarily the 3rd WR on the field.
I don't know that one has anything to do with the other. It may mean they feel the need to go outside for a corner, TE, or QB.Steelers freed up more than $2 Million of cap space by restructuring Marcus Gilbert. Hopefully this means a DeCastro signing is imminent.
At this point I don't see them breaking the bank on either a TE or QB. They may sign a late cut but most likely after week 1 so the contract isn't guaranteed.I don't know that one has anything to do with the other. It may mean they feel the need to go outside for a corner, TE, or QB.
Sure, I just don't know that this move has anything to do with that. I believe that a long-term deal for DD would likely lower his immediate cap hit, not increase it. Typically, a restructure is done to clear immediate cap space, so I would think that they're doing it in order to add a player or two that isn't currently under contract. Just my guess.I think re-signing DeCastro is more important