Charlie Batch signs new 2 year contract

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  • hawaiiansteel
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 35649

    #16
    Re: Charlie Batch signs new 2 year contract

    Originally posted by Steel Life
    Originally posted by calmkiller
    Steelersdepot

    Early word is that the Batch contract is just over the NFL minimum for his experience. Roughly little less than 1 mill a year. #steelers
    Let's hope they can rid themselves of that contract easily...a million per for a 3rd stringer? Any word on the signing bonus?


    i sure hope Dennis Dixon wins the #2 spot because he at least has a future...Batch does not.


    Steelers | Dixon, Batch to compete for No. 2 job


    Fri, 26 Mar 2010


    Scott Brown, of the Pittsburgh Tribune, reports Pittsburgh Steelers QBs Dennis Dixon and Charlie Batch will compete for the No. 2 quarterback job during training camp.


    Read more: [url="http://www.kffl.com/hotw/nfl#635065"]http://www.kffl.com/hotw/nfl#635065[/url]#ixzz0jK4WWHjN

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    • Steel Life
      Pro Bowler
      • May 2008
      • 1535

      #17
      Re: Charlie Batch signs new 2 year contract

      Again - I want to know what the bonus is because if it was substantial then he'll be with the team unless he's a disaster in camp. If its nominal, then his position is dicey unless things go bad for Ben & the team is protected for whatever length of time he's out. But with them looking at Sheehan (sp?) from Bowling Green then I'm assuming they're going to bring another QB in at least for camp.
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      • hawaiiansteel
        Legend
        • May 2008
        • 35649

        #18
        Re: Charlie Batch signs new 2 year contract

        Batch is back, and happy about it

        By Bob Labriola – Steelers.com



        He wasn’t planning on a lengthy stay, not by any means. Both sides saw it as a short-term arrangement at the time, but it didn’t take long for Charlie Batchand the Steelers to realize theirs was a match made in football heaven.

        Assuming Batch plays out the terms of the two-year contract he signed on March 25, the relationship will have lasted a decade. And both sides couldn’t be happier it did.
        When Batch came to the Steelers after being released by the Detroit Lions in one of those post-June 1 salary cap moves back in 2002, he saw himself as an NFL starter very much in his prime. And he had ammunition for his argument, because at that time Batch was 27 and coming off three seasons in which he started 34 games and passed for 6,838 yards and 38 touchdowns.

        When the Lions cut him, it was too late in the process for Batch to find a team where he could compete for a starting job, so he signed a one-year deal with his hometown team be No. 3 on a depth chart that also included returning starter Kordell Stewart and Arena League refugee Tommy Maddox.

        In the third game of that season, Bill Cowher benched Stewart and replaced him with Maddox, primarily because Maddox had 18 months more experience in the Steelers’ offense than Batch. Maddox passed for 2,836 yards, with 20 touchdowns and 16 interceptions in 2002, and the following offseason Stewart was released.

        By that time, Batch had re-established some roots in his hometown, had become active in helping the youth in the community and liked the feeling that came from winning and playing in the playoffs. And so he stayed.

        And stayed. And along the way he grew deeper roots and became a pillar of the community, but he also produced when called upon to play.

        In 2005, Batch was 2-0 as a starter for an injured Ben Roethlisberger – Maddox was 0-2 – during a regular season in which the Steelers’ 11-5 record qualified them as the final playoff team in the AFC. From there, they went on to win Super Bowl XL.

        In 2006, Batch was needed to start the opener when Roethlisberger was recovering from an appendectomy, and he threw three touchdown passes in a win over Miami; later in that season he came on when Roethlisberger sustained a concussion in Atlanta and passed for 195 yards and two touchdowns to forge a tie in what became an overtime loss to the Falcons.

        And as the years went on, Batch proved to be capable of filling the vital role of veteran backup quarterback for the Steelers, and the combination of winning Super Bowls and impacting the lives of thousands of youngsters in his hometown extinguished any remaining hint of wanderlust.

        “I thought 2002 would be my one and only year here, and here we are again going into my ninth season here, which is unbelievable,” said Batch. “If you would have told me back then that I would be here this long, I would have told you that you were crazy. But here it is, and I’m excited. I have been excited every day.”

        What Batch gives the Steelers today is a reliable, veteran presence at the critical quarterback position, and while there can be no argument that his body cannot do what it once could, it’s also true his smarts and experience can make up for a lot of it.
        There have been occasions in the past few years where Batch has been an unrestricted free agent, but during each of those times the team never really tried to replace him, and he never really was looking to leave.

        “It’s great to stay here. Hopefully, I didn’t have a reason to leave,” said Batch. “I wanted to be here, they know I wanted to be here. Over the course of the past eight years it’s been great. I love playing for this organization.

        “For me, I always wanted to play for this organization, and to have the opportunity to embrace it has been great.”

        Where Batch will fit on the depth chart in 2010 will be determined by what happens in Latrobe this summer. He will be 36 on Dec. 5, and he has been injured in each of the last two seasons. Dennis Dixon opened the 2009 season as the No. 3 quarterback, but he was impressive in his only NFL start – in Baltimore when Roethlisberger was recovering from a concussion and Batch was out with a broken wrist.

        What Dixon can become and what Batch has left will be played out during training camp, but Charlie Batch is the kind of guy who will compete and then contribute in whatever way is asked of him, all while being a teammate in the locker room and a positive force in the community.

        “There’s going to be a fire lit under everybody,” said Batch when asked about when he expects from the team in 2010. “Going through a Super Bowl season and then coming back and missing the playoffs, guys weren’t happy sitting at home watching and knowing we had an opportunity. I think when you add that to the element, it’s going to make guys hungrier and more motivated to get back to what we know and have become accustomed to as far as making a championship run.”

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        • Shawn
          Legend
          • Mar 2008
          • 15131

          #19
          Re: Charlie Batch signs new 2 year contract

          Now if we could only re-sign Parker...then my journey in Steeler bliss will be complete.
          Trolls are people too.

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          • steelblood
            Hall of Famer
            • May 2008
            • 4166

            #20
            Re: Charlie Batch signs new 2 year contract

            Given Ben's situation it would have been smart to offer a sixth for Lefty (that probably would have done it). Then we still could have brought Batch to camp on a non-guaranteed contract.
            Even if Bill Belichick was getting an atomic wedgie, his face would look exactly the same.

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            • Shoe
              Hall of Famer
              • May 2008
              • 4044

              #21
              Re: Charlie Batch signs new 2 year contract

              I wish the team would've waited... given Marc Bulger's release, would've been nice to entertain the choice between Batch and Bulger (both hometown guys too).

              Of course, a lot of it would depend upon what Bulger has left, but in their primes, Bulger is leagues better (than Batch). Bulger is no more a china doll than Batch.
              I wasn't hired for my disposition.

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              • RuthlessBurgher
                Legend
                • May 2008
                • 33208

                #22
                Re: Charlie Batch signs new 2 year contract

                Originally posted by Shoe
                I wish the team would've waited... given Marc Bulger's release, would've been nice to entertain the choice between Batch and Bulger (both hometown guys too).

                Of course, a lot of it would depend upon what Bulger has left, but in their primes, Bulger is leagues better (than Batch). Bulger is no more a china doll than Batch.
                They still could sign Bulger or Leftwich to compete with Batch in training camp.
                Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.

                Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

                We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

                We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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                • hawaiiansteel
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 35649

                  #23
                  Re: Charlie Batch signs new 2 year contract

                  Originally posted by Shoe
                  I wish the team would've waited... given Marc Bulger's release, would've been nice to entertain the choice between Batch and Bulger (both hometown guys too).

                  Of course, a lot of it would depend upon what Bulger has left, but in their primes, Bulger is leagues better (than Batch). Bulger is no more a china doll than Batch.


                  i think Bulger will have a surprising amount of suitors, he's still a decent QB. it wasn't Bulger's fault he played behind one of the worst OL in the NFL, he took an absolute beating in every game i saw him play.

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                  • fordfixer
                    Legend
                    • May 2008
                    • 10921

                    #24
                    Re: Charlie Batch signs new 2 year contract

                    Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                    Originally posted by Shoe
                    I wish the team would've waited... given Marc Bulger's release, would've been nice to entertain the choice between Batch and Bulger (both hometown guys too).

                    Of course, a lot of it would depend upon what Bulger has left, but in their primes, Bulger is leagues better (than Batch). Bulger is no more a china doll than Batch.


                    i think Bulger will have a surprising amount of suitors, he's still a decent QB. it wasn't Bulger's fault he played behind one of the worst OL in the NFL, he took an absolute beating in every game i saw him play.
                    So now you want him to play behind our O-line?

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                    • Chadman
                      Legend
                      • May 2008
                      • 6537

                      #25
                      Re: Charlie Batch signs new 2 year contract

                      Guess the Steelers were serious when they said they intend to enter the season with Ben, Dixon as #2 & Batch as #3. If they thought Ben was gone, would they have looked at a more NFL starter level QB option than Batch?

                      Hmm....Chadman is probably just clutching at straws & it really means nothing at all..


                      At least Batch seems like a nice guy...
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                      • hawaiiansteel
                        Legend
                        • May 2008
                        • 35649

                        #26
                        Re: Charlie Batch signs new 2 year contract

                        Originally posted by fordfixer
                        Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                        Originally posted by Shoe
                        I wish the team would've waited... given Marc Bulger's release, would've been nice to entertain the choice between Batch and Bulger (both hometown guys too).

                        Of course, a lot of it would depend upon what Bulger has left, but in their primes, Bulger is leagues better (than Batch). Bulger is no more a china doll than Batch.


                        i think Bulger will have a surprising amount of suitors, he's still a decent QB. it wasn't Bulger's fault he played behind one of the worst OL in the NFL, he took an absolute beating in every game i saw him play.
                        So now you want him to play behind our O-line?

                        no, you have to be very mobile to play behind our O-line, something that Bulger definitely is not.

                        but Bulger has probably learned to throw the ball away quickly, something that would come in handy if he played for us...unlike a certain QB who has been in the news lately.

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                        • Shoe
                          Hall of Famer
                          • May 2008
                          • 4044

                          #27
                          Re: Charlie Batch signs new 2 year contract

                          Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                          Originally posted by fordfixer
                          So now you want him to play behind our O-line?

                          no, you have to be very mobile to play behind our O-line, something that Bulger definitely is not.

                          but Bulger has probably learned to throw the ball away quickly, something that would come in handy if he played for us...unlike a certain QB who has been in the news lately.
                          Bulger has had to play the last few years with WR who could not get open as easy as our guys. Smoke dog, Hines, Mike Wallace, Heath, we got a plethora of weapons and Bulger throws beautifully as far as anticipation and touch go.
                          I wasn't hired for my disposition.

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                          • hawaiiansteel
                            Legend
                            • May 2008
                            • 35649

                            #28
                            Re: Charlie Batch signs new 2 year contract

                            Originally posted by Chadman
                            Guess the Steelers were serious when they said they intend to enter the season with Ben, Dixon as #2 & Batch as #3. If they thought Ben was gone, would they have looked at a more NFL starter level QB option than Batch?

                            QBs – Ben Roethlisberger, Dennis Dixon, Charlie Batch

                            Ben is only 28 and there’s a promising young QB behind him in Dennis Dixon, so we might be looking for a young developmental rookie in a late round to be a “camp arm” and stash on the practice squad for a year until Batch retires next season.

                            but if the Steelers burn a high pick (rounds 1-3) in this year's draft on a QB, i think that will be a clear and distinct signal that there is a problem with Big Ben.

                            i also believe that if Ben for whatever reason can't play for awhile, we will make a concentrated effort to acquire Byron Leftwich.

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