If he chooses to come back, I’m sure they’d find some 1-off assistant type role. Or whatever title they brought Willie Gay & some former O-lineman back for.I hope the Steelers find a place for him within the organization.
If he chooses to come back, I’m sure they’d find some 1-off assistant type role. Or whatever title they brought Willie Gay & some former O-lineman back for.I hope the Steelers find a place for him within the organization.
If he chooses to come back, I’m sure they’d find some 1-off assistant type role. Or whatever title they brought Willie Gay & some former O-lineman back for.
I think it was good he stayed motivated to come back to play in the NFL, even if we knew it was an implausible scenario. It helped motivate him to rehab as hard as he did. I don’t think he would have walked as early as he did if he just stayed away. Walking that early made a huge statement for his “Brand” sotospeak. And now as he transitions away from the NFL he can use this “Brand” as a beacon of light for athletes of all ages.Good point about if he wants to return. Being in the organization would be a good way for him to stay connected to the game since his career was ended in such an unfortunate way. Not sure what his thoughts are about the game obviously.
Nope, keep posting them. Good to have the news coming in.Quick question to the Stiller brethren in here...
Do you guys like or dislike me posting tweets as much as I do?
I debate with myself whether I get carried away with it sometimes. I like it because it serves as great talking points, or just cool stats or media that I think everyone wants to see. I have seen some people complain about it on other team forums so I didn't want you guys to feel the same way & not voice your opinion about it.
This is a safe circle!
Gooood tuneALAS... the weekend.
Let's get it
Yep. I saw that. He had his draft party there. Super high character person along with his talent.@FaCe-LeE-uS @SteelersPride @Superbelt
You guy hear about this great story yet? Najee Harris bought pizza & goodies for the children at the Richmond, CA. homeless shelter where he used to live. Love hearing stories like this. I'll be rooting for him to have a solid career. I just hope he never averages more than 2.0 yards a carry when he plays the Browns.