5 years from now I won't be surprised if we look back and the Steelers look wise in signing Brown long term and letting Wallace, and potentially Sanders, walk.
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5 years from now I won't be surprised if we look back and the Steelers look wise in signing Brown long term and letting Wallace, and potentially Sanders, walk.
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I have a hunch the Steelers will not match the Pats offer.
If Sanders is allowed to leave, the pressure will really be on KC to hit on this draft. The drafting and player development has gotten a lot of attention this offseason. The mass exodus of players will not provide a lot of confidence in the locker room I would imagine. Will Allen has already stated the offensive side of the room was somewhat divided. If Sanders is another departure, the onus will really be on Ben more to provide that leadership and the new players need to see a united front between him and Haley.
They need a clear cut decision on whether this is going to be the run first team of old or start embracing the passing game as your breadwinner. As Pappy mentioned, a lot of WRs are not around long, this may have been a product of them emphasizing the run in the past idk. The rules are leaning heavily toward the passing offense as we all know. I'm sure Haley, Tomlin, and KC have a plan. Haley's second year should give us more of a glimpse of that imo.
The fate of Sanders is not hinged on the first two points imo. I think its strictly financial at this point. They prob. let him go and at least get something in return. And I love Sanders, loved the pick and would rather see him remain a Steeler. But to keep him as a UFA next year will probably be prohibitive with the cap stress. A long term deal may not be attained. For as much kudos Omar Khan gets as the cap guru, I wonder if his recent job offers have fallen thru because teams see the current situation. This is speculation as I don't keep up on the financials like some people.
Interesting take from Dale Lolley, in the comments section of his blog:
[QUOTE][URL="http://www.blogger.com/profile/13089003781188560287"][COLOR=#2288bb]Dale Lolley[/COLOR][/URL] said... The bottom line is this: If Sanders were available via a trade, would they give another team a third-round pick for him?
I think not. So the third-round pick has great value. And as I stated, he'll be a FA at the end of the season again and they could lose him with little compensation - a comp pick a year later.
I think you let him leave and thank the Patriots for taking him off your hands. You went through 2012 with one lame duck receiver, why do it again with another. [B]And believe me, Sanders could play the disgruntled player way better than Wallace. [/B]
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Reading that I'm even more on board with Sanders leaving.
[QUOTE=phillyesq;558137]Interesting take from Dale Lolley, in the comments section of his blog:
Reading that I'm even more on board with Sanders leaving.[/QUOTE]
Sanders more disgruntled than Wallace, I find thatsurprising. SMU coaches held him in high regard coming out of school. Seems like a great teammate to me, but I'm not around the team obviously.
[QUOTE=thor75;558138]Sanders more disgruntled than Wallace, I find thatsurprising. SMU coaches held him in high regard coming out of school. Seems like a great teammate to me, but I'm not around the team obviously.[/QUOTE]
while at SMU, Sanders was suspended for the final two games of the 2008 season because he was late twice to study hall and another time to practice.
[QUOTE=hawaiiansteel;558145]while at SMU, Sanders was suspended for the final two games of the 2008 season because he was late twice to study hall and another time to practice.[/QUOTE]
Interesting, I guess they were just giving the typical "he's a great person" spiel.
Well...It was only speculation but perhaps it had some roots. If Sanders goes to the Pats, only Brown will remain from the original "Young Money". So Wallace, Sanders, Lewis, & Saunders all pushed or allowed ot walk out the door. Maybe Young Money was more about the money than focus.
[QUOTE=JUST-PLAIN-NASTY;558147]Well...It was only speculation but perhaps it had some roots. If Sanders goes to the Pats, only Brown will remain from the original "Young Money". So Wallace, Sanders, Lewis, & Saunders all pushed or allowed ot walk out the door. Maybe Young Money was more about the money than focus.[/QUOTE]
Saw this on Sanders:
[URL]http://www.behindthesteelcurtain.com/2013/4/11/4210350/Steelers-Emmanuel-Sanders-Patriots-Twitter[/URL]
Who knows what it means, but it could be that he and Wallace were both po'd and jealous and Brown getting paid first. Maybe just speculation, but who knows.