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I think Top 10 for this Franchise is ridiculous unless you make a break for different years/eras.
Exactly!!!!!!!!!!Then it wouldn't be all time, would it???
Just proves that the only good lawyer is a dead lawyer.
sS context for my comments, I'm still piss as hell from watching the Pens/Lightning Game 1 in Lord Stanley's Cup and need to take out all my frustration on something. Might as well be NFL Network To 10 Lists!
They better rebound tonite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!That's hockey, this is football. And the Pens will rebound.
They better rebound tonite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
they will that cup dont belong in a warm weather stateThey better rebound tonite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wouldn't put Ben that high just yet but he still has time to climb that high before he retires.1. JOE GREENE
2. BEN ROETHLISBERGER
3. JACK LAMBERT
4. ROD WOODSON
5. TERRY BRADSHAW
6. TROY POLAMALU
7. MEL BLOUNT
8. JACK HAM
9. MIKE WEBSTER
10. ANTONIO BROWN
Nope... Like I said, Ben has already surpassed Terry in almost every single statistical category. He is dominating the franchise records. So his case is already etched in stone, no matter how many years he has left.
AB hasn't surpassed Hines or Stallworth to my recollection.
1. JOE GREENE
2. BEN ROETHLISBERGER
3. JACK LAMBERT
4. ROD WOODSON
5. TERRY BRADSHAW
6. TROY POLAMALU
7. MEL BLOUNT
8. JACK HAM
9. MIKE WEBSTER
10. ANTONIO BROWN
He's the best player the team has ever had at the most important position. I flirted with putting him at 1.I wouldn't put Ben that high just yet but he still has time to climb that high before he retires.
He's already the best WR I've seen play for the Steelers and that's the entire basis for the ranking. If his career ended today it wouldn't change for me so there's no sense in waiting for him to pass anyone.AB, while he is great, has yet to pass the top of the list of receivers yet.....as stated by @FaCe-LeE-uS
Eventually he will, but he hasn't yet.
He's the best player the team has ever had at the most important position. I flirted with putting him at 1.
He's already the best WR I've seen play for the Steelers and that's the entire basis for the ranking. If his career ended today it wouldn't change for me so there's no sense in waiting for him to pass anyone.
If you introduce rules the list will change, of course. But IMHO is boring to just pick names off statistics lists and relist them together. It's much more interesting to sprinkle in some analysis of the players play based on viewing them yourself.Understandable, but the list is to ten Steelers of all time, not in one decade or another, not in one's lifetime, of all time. If he left the game today, he would be 6th on the team's leading receivers. Behind Heath Miller, whom is second for lifetime Steelers, so that makes AB significantly behind the likes of Swann, Stallworth, Ward, and Miller.
If you introduce rules the list will change, of course. But IMHO is boring to just pick names off statistics lists and relist them together. It's much more interesting to sprinkle in some analysis of the players play based on viewing them yourself.
Agree to disagree.How is it boring when everyone has different names for the list....
Hell the NFL network debated the list for this team alone should be a top 20 list.
And if you ignore the stats then its not a top 10 list at all, its just merely a list of favorites, which is a totally different list altogether......
Understandable. When I watch them play I come to the following conclusion: If I were building a team and had to pick from all three I would take Brown. Not that it's a huge gulf or anything though and I get people feeling differently.I can't put Brown over Ward or Stallworth, yet.
Trying to make a Steelers top 10 is... hard.