[QUOTE=Sugar;560414]In this case you pick Star and thank the 16 ahead of you![/QUOTE]
that is called a "falling" Star. :)
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[QUOTE=Sugar;560414]In this case you pick Star and thank the 16 ahead of you![/QUOTE]
that is called a "falling" Star. :)
Was Star's heart issue from the combine resolved? Wonder if that is scaring people and causing him to drop?
[QUOTE=Oviedo;560419]Was Star's heart issue from the combine resolved? Wonder if that is scaring people and causing him to drop?[/QUOTE]
I believe that he has since been medically cleared.
Nice work in this thread, Captain Lemming!!
[QUOTE=Oviedo;560419]Was Star's heart issue from the combine resolved? Wonder if that is scaring people and causing him to drop?[/QUOTE]
Star is so awesome he doesnt need a heart.
His blood flows out of pure fear of what he would do to each cell should they be caught by him doing nothing.
ziggy hood stinks.
arguing otherwise is funny.
[QUOTE=Eddie Spaghetti;560439]ziggy hood stinks.
arguing otherwise is funny.[/QUOTE]
Drafting a 3-4 DE in the first round stinks. All of these guys take a while to develop. It's probably the hardest position to play for the Steelers. So I think it makes a lot more sense to get these guys in the later rounds and give them time to develop.
I remember when folks didn't think Keisel could hold the gap and play the run. He used to get pushed around far worse than Hood. And his game rounded out in about his 3rd year full time.
I agree for now and think it's horribly frustrating watching Hood get pushed around by 1 guy given that he's a first rounder that's supposed to be making a difference. But I'll give him this year as his make or break year after watching how long it took Keisel to develop into the position. And I do give Hood credit for working out hard. It's not like he's not succeeding because he's lazy in the offseason.
Am I the only one that is getting nervous about the draft? I've been waiting for this day for months...but nervous about when the Steelers are up to draft.