thedddd
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FIFYId say teach him a lesson and trade him to the Bengals
FIFYId say teach him a lesson and trade him to the Bengals
OHHH the unpleasant trickledown of not paying Leveon Bell.
We said this would happen.
Complete vindication for the Bell supporters. Steelers failed to reach the playoffs and are sitting on top of a mess with an aging QB, deranged head coach, and bleeding talent.
Not quite...add they want to see Bell with his $100 mil contract.
Truth be told...a smart GM would've trade Bell two seasons ago for DB help, and this year, get rid of Brown for a 1st rounder.
Id say teach him a lesson and trade him to the Browns, but they would be really fucking good with him
They also tried to get a real number one with Gordon. Makes sense.I fee like if they could afford him, the Pats would be a good home. Can't see that ever happening but I feel like they are always giving chances to troubled players.
And a smart GM that couldn't pull that off would have paid the man and not caused this mess. Because the consequences here were predictable and obvious.
They also tried to get a real number one with Gordon. Makes sense.
Gronk is a shell.
Edelman will be 33.
No goto WR there.
Brady only a few more goes at best.
Good fit and worth it to them. Also finishes of the Steelers as any sort of AFC threat for the rest of Brady/Belichick run.
Good thinking, Rosie.
Yup. Directly. Brown was one of the ones supporting him originally, before keeping quite about it and waiting to leave.Bell not getting paid was the cause of this mess?
Yep...except AB does not fit the NE MO...they will pay for elite DEF talent, (especially secondary), but aside from Gronk and Brady himself, the rest of the skill position OFC players are $5 mil per or less.
Yup. Directly. Brown was one of the ones supporting him originally, before keeping quite about it and waiting to leave.
You will be replaced by the Browns now, of all franchises. It really is an epic tale. I did not originally realize just how willing the Steelers were to push themselves towards that fate.
That's why I said, "if" they could afford him. For Brady's last season or two or however many he's planning, it would be smart to give him a beast WR. It would also be smart for Brown to accept a little bit less money, and Pats to pay a little more money than usual and get a sweet spot in the middle with incentive to up his salary after the departure of Brady. That gives Brown a real shot at a superbowl, and then a chance to get his money and work with a new young QB who may actually listen to him.
Well the Bell snubbing is the one that released the flood. The other two were weathered.Not buying...AB is on record with 2 other such outbursts in PIT...before any issues with Bell surfaced. He's a prima donna at this point....very good, but also high maintenance player.
CLE...yeah, not quite yet, but I do see the day coming when PIT is looking up to CLE in the standings.
Well the Bell snubbing is the one that released the flood. The other two were weathered.
Glad you focused on a two letter word out of everything I said. The If wasn't the point, the fit of the Pats was.
What did they pay Randy Moss?Yep...except AB does not fit the NE MO...they will pay for elite DEF talent, (especially secondary), but aside from Gronk and Brady himself, the rest of the skill position OFC players are $5 mil per or less.
Because it's the word that mattered the most imo....I'm not saying your NE fit isn't a good one, but yes, that two letter word can make him a fit a several more places.