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[QUOTE=RuthlessBurgher;519994]I don't know that I'd go that far just yet. I'd say that Roddy White & Julio Jones, Greg Jennings & Jordy Nelson, and Hakeem Nicks & Victor Cruz are ahead of Wallace & Brown at this point. There is also potential for Miles Austin & Dez Bryant and Desean Jackson & Jeremy Maclin to reach that level at some point in the future, but they are not there yet (injuries and head cases have held them back). Plus Detroit and Arizona have drafted some young promising WR's recently...if any of them end up being legit wideouts across from Megatron or Fitz, they might enter the conversation in the near future as well.[/QUOTE]
Quit hating.:D
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[QUOTE=Flasteel;520029]Quit hating.:D[/QUOTE]
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[B]Mike Wallace will report to Pittsburgh Steelers this weekend[/B]
Posted by Ricky Brisse on August 21, 2012
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Mike Wallace informed his teammates that he will show up and sign his restricted free agent tender, according to theNFL.com.
Wallace will still miss the third preseason game on Aug. 25 against Buffalo and may sit out the fourth game. He still needs to learn the new offense put in place by coordinator Todd Haley.
If Wallace signs his tender, he'll earn $2.742 million this season. The Steelers signed Antonio Brown to a five-year, $42.5 million extension while they waited to hear from Wallace.
Wallace recorded 72 catches for 1,193 yards and eight touchdowns for the Steelers last year.
[URL]http://network.yardbarker.com/nfl/article_external/mike_wallace_plans_to_join_steelers_this_weekend/11515822[/URL]
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Baffles me that he wouldn't do this sooner IF he wanted time to sign a long term deal. This tells me he's gonna play this contract out and just wanted to avoid injury in camp. Which tells me he's gonna play SCARED all season and hide on the sidelines more than he does now. Get him in camp and make his arse do bull in the ring every day to make up for skipping. Beotch. Stick him on Franchise next year. Noone plays the Steelers.
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[QUOTE=aggiebones;520111]Baffles me that he wouldn't do this sooner IF he wanted time to sign a long term deal. This tells me he's gonna play this contract out and just wanted to avoid injury in camp. Which tells me he's gonna play SCARED all season and hide on the sidelines more than he does now. Get him in camp and make his arse do bull in the ring every day to make up for skipping. Beotch. Stick him on Franchise next year. Noone plays the Steelers.[/QUOTE]
I guess I don't get how you read all that into the situation. Why would he not be able to sign a long term deal if he gets in on Saturday? Do you think that they'd be starting from scratch and not use prior negotiating parameters?
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They'll have 2 weeks to work out a deal that's better than the $2.7 RFA tender...that should be plenty of time. Remember, last year, the team managed to squeeze in an extension for Polamalu the day before the season started.
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sign him, lowball him and then next year franchise him
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[QUOTE=squidkid;520126]sign him, lowball him and then next year franchise him[/QUOTE]
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Good idea for business may be, but also a risk for backlash in team morale, though. I think the Steelers will offer him as generous a contract as they can. If Mike rejects it, as is his prerogative, then they will have at least have treated him fairly in the eyes of the other Steelers. They could franchise him and allow him to negotiate with other teams next spring, then either reasonably match offers or trade him to where he wants to go for a fair value. Ruthless pointed out that they have two weeks to work out a deal, plenty of time. I am hopeful a deal happens.[/COLOR]
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[QUOTE=squidkid;520126]sign him, lowball him and then next year franchise him[/QUOTE]
The franchise tag number for a WR likely won't fit under the cap for us next season. But a long term deal, properly structured, will.
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Ruthless pointed out that they have two weeks to work out a deal, plenty of time. I am hopeful a deal happens.[/COLOR][/QUOTE]
it will only happen if Wallace lowers his demand to be paid over $11 million/season, it's really all up to him.
are we a better team with Mike Wallace? of course we are...
is Wallace worth over $11 million/season? IMO, no he isn't.