OTOH, what good does all that ability do on IR?
I was more than willing to give Colon a chance...I thought his first two season-ending injuries were freak injuries and unrelated...
Now, I think once you have a third season-ending injury, health must be considered a problem, if it hasn't been considered so already...
I'm still trying to figure that out myself
Foster provides good value. Legursky is a very good value especially as a backup for both C/G.
I realize we have 2 2nd round tackles in Adams and Gilbert but I think Starks will prove to be a big loss. I actually have more fail in Adams than I do Gilbert right now because Gilbert took a big step back last year and he's been injured. I don't know how this team can feel confident going into the season with Gilbert as our LT.
On the other hand, Starks has proved the previous two years and he's still under appreciated by most fans and the team IMO. He's played a lot of games throughout his career, he's a good teammate who has been a relatively consistent LT for this team. He just turned 31 (in January).... not bad for a LT.
Tomlin: Let's unleash hell and "mop the floor" with the competition.
Per Ed Bouchette:
EdBouchette No matter if #steelers do it now or designate it for June, Willie Colon will be cut. When they did not ask him for a payout, it said it all.
Colon suffered 3 seperate injuries- no recurring injury. It could be argued he was the victim of just bad luck. Besides, he played more games than he missed in 2012.
The people that are trying to make the world worse never take a day off, why should I?
Light up the darkness.
2024 Draft
1. Kool-Aid McKinstry CB
2. Sedrick Van Pran-Grainger OC
3. Devontez Walker WR
3. Maason Smith DT
4. Matt Goncalves OT
6. Trevin Wallace ILB
7. AJ Barner TE
Colon reminds me of a car I once owned. It had several major issues, seemingly unrelated...No sooner would I get one issue fixed than another one would pop up. Every time, someone would say, "If you just fix this problem, you'll have yourself a good vehicle." After about 4 big $$$ repairs, I finally had to conclude the thing was a money pit, a lemon that would continue to keep sucking away my money and give me back not enough in the way of return. I decided it would be better to cut my losses and move on.
I suspect the Steelers have reached the same point with the Colon.
fosters deal totals out a 6 million.
that's a great deal for the steelers and ramon obviously wanted to stay in pittsburgh. Good on him.
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