The other view - Could be a GREAT move getting rid of Stonio

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  • Sugar
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    • Oct 2008
    • 3700

    #16
    Re: The other view - Could be a GREAT move getting rid of Stonio

    [quote=Discipline of Steel]
    Originally posted by Sugar
    Originally posted by "Discipline of Steel":37y428dk
    My opinion that his numbers improve as Ben's #2 WR and he may overtake Hines by the end of the year. He is a quality player.
    I really hope you're right, but there is no reason to believe that. There's something to be said for optimism, but the reality is that we just lost our best receiver today.
    I predict Wallace will have better numbers than Holmes this year. One, Stonio is suspended for the first 4 games...and two, the Steelers passing game has more chemistry than the Jets and will put up better numbers overall.[/quote:37y428dk]

    Yeah, but Wallace won't have DB's paying attention to Santonio Holmes and leaving him open either.

    I hope you're right. If you are, it might be only because Hines Ward is becoming more injury prone and Holmes will be stuck with Mark Sanchez throwing to him.

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    • Discipline of Steel
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      • Aug 2008
      • 3882

      #17
      Re: The other view - Could be a GREAT move getting rid of Stonio

      [quote=Sugar]
      Originally posted by Discipline of Steel
      Originally posted by Sugar
      Originally posted by "Discipline of Steel":2ucus2h3
      My opinion that his numbers improve as Ben's #2 WR and he may overtake Hines by the end of the year. He is a quality player.
      I really hope you're right, but there is no reason to believe that. There's something to be said for optimism, but the reality is that we just lost our best receiver today.
      I predict Wallace will have better numbers than Holmes this year. One, Stonio is suspended for the first 4 games...and two, the Steelers passing game has more chemistry than the Jets and will put up better numbers overall.
      Yeah, but Wallace won't have DB's paying attention to Santonio Holmes and leaving him open either.

      I hope you're right. If you are, it might be only because Hines Ward is becoming more injury prone and Holmes will be stuck with Mark Sanchez throwing to him.[/quote:2ucus2h3]

      Thank you for making my point for me. The only factor you left out was his talent, are you saying the kid doesnt really have that much talent? Is this a position you take to add support to your position that the Holmes deal was bad for the Steelers?
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      • hawaiiansteel
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        • May 2008
        • 35649

        #18
        Re: The other view - Could be a GREAT move getting rid of Stonio

        i'm not even arguing whether or not we're better off with or without Sanstonio...

        but seriously, the Titans could get a 4th round pick for Pacman Jones and all we could get is a stinkin' 5th rounder?

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        • Sugar
          Hall of Famer
          • Oct 2008
          • 3700

          #19
          Re: The other view - Could be a GREAT move getting rid of Stonio

          [quote=Discipline of Steel][quote=Sugar]
          Originally posted by "Discipline of Steel":1xls3rf2
          Originally posted by Sugar
          Originally posted by "Discipline of Steel":1xls3rf2
          My opinion that his numbers improve as Ben's #2 WR and he may overtake Hines by the end of the year. He is a quality player.
          I really hope you're right, but there is no reason to believe that. There's something to be said for optimism, but the reality is that we just lost our best receiver today.
          I predict Wallace will have better numbers than Holmes this year. One, Stonio is suspended for the first 4 games...and two, the Steelers passing game has more chemistry than the Jets and will put up better numbers overall.
          Yeah, but Wallace won't have DB's paying attention to Santonio Holmes and leaving him open either.

          I hope you're right. If you are, it might be only because Hines Ward is becoming more injury prone and Holmes will be stuck with Mark Sanchez throwing to him.[/quote:1xls3rf2]

          Thank you for making my point for me. The only factor you left out was his talent, are you saying the kid doesnt really have that much talent? Is this a position you take to add support to your position that the Holmes deal was bad for the Steelers?[/quote:1xls3rf2]

          He's got some talent, but he's not better than Santonio Holmes. Wallace may put up better numbers than Holmes this year, but I really doubt he puts up better numbrs than Holmes would have as a Steeler.

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          • SanAntonioSteelerFan
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            • May 2008
            • 8361

            #20
            Re: The other view - Could be a GREAT move getting rid of Stonio

            Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
            i'm not even arguing whether or not we're better off with or without Sanstonio...

            but seriously, the Titans could get a 4th round pick for Pacman Jones and all we could get is a stinkin' 5th rounder?

            I think it's because:

            1) The MOST he will play is 12 games next season (4 game suspension).
            2) Other teams feel like the Steelers seem to - odds aren't high he'll put down the bong long enough to avoid the next drug test - he may NEVER see an NFL team again.

            In that sense, with other teams having figured this out like the Steelers did, we're pretty lucky to get a 5th round pick. It's been published that the Steelers have been shopping him for weeks, and got NO TAKES!!


            We got our "6-PACK" - time to work on a CASE!

            HERE WE GO STEELERS, HERE WE GO!

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            • NJ-STEELER
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              • May 2008
              • 12563

              #21
              Re: The other view - Could be a GREAT move getting rid of Stonio

              Originally posted by Sugar
              Originally posted by frankthetank1
              Originally posted by Sugar
              Originally posted by frankthetank1
              Originally posted by Dee Dub
              Agreed....and I personally think Mike Wallace turns out to be a better receiver than Santonio Holmes.
              whoa turns out to be better? i would say he is already better than holmes. if wallace got the throws holmes did last season he would of had better numbers. if tone had the few passes thrown to him a game he would of had awful stats
              Wow- have you guys been joining Holmes around a bowl or something? Wallace is OK and all. There is no reason to believe that he will be any more than competent as a #2 with better defenders covering him.
              he put up much better numbers than either ward or holmes their rookie seasons. for me that is reason enough to belive that wallace will be or is better than holmes. without holmes wallace will get double the throws which will equal double the production
              Um, the guy is being covered by the worst db's that could make the team. There is NO reason to believe that he will be able to be nearly as productive as a #2. In fact, part of the reason he may have put up the numbers he did was because of Holmes, the SB MVP from the prior year, who ended up with over 1200 yards. With no Holmes as a threat and an aging Ward, I won't be shocked if Wallace's production suffers.
              thank you

              i do believe wallace can develop into a solid #1, expecting it in his 2nd year is wishful thinking.

              holmes was tied for 2nd in the NFL in receptions over 20 yards. you dont lose production like that and not be hurt by it.

              and to add, if wallace does approach those numbers, our #3 is a severe downgrade, cause instead of having the promising wallace there...we have ARE

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              • NorthCoast
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                • Sep 2008
                • 26636

                #22
                Re: The other view - Could be a GREAT move getting rid of Stonio

                Last season Holmes was in on 1,040 offensive snaps. He was target 127 times catching 62% of his passes at 15.8 yds/catch. He averaged 6.3 YAC/reception.

                Wallace was in on 638 snaps. He was targeted 71 times catching 55% of his passes at 19.4 yds/catch. He averaged 3.4 YAC/rec.

                These are good numbers for a rookie and far exceed both Ward and Holmes rookie seasons. There is nothing that suggests he will not be a VERY good WR in the NFL if he continues to develop.

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                • SanAntonioSteelerFan
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                  • May 2008
                  • 8361

                  #23
                  Re: The other view - Could be a GREAT move getting rid of Stonio

                  Originally posted by NJ-STEELER
                  Originally posted by Sugar
                  Originally posted by frankthetank1
                  Originally posted by Sugar
                  Originally posted by frankthetank1
                  ...

                  whoa turns out to be better? i would say he is already better than holmes. if wallace got the throws holmes did last season he would of had better numbers. if tone had the few passes thrown to him a game he would of had awful stats
                  Wow- have you guys been joining Holmes around a bowl or something? Wallace is OK and all. There is no reason to believe that he will be any more than competent as a #2 with better defenders covering him.
                  he put up much better numbers than either ward or holmes their rookie seasons. for me that is reason enough to belive that wallace will be or is better than holmes. without holmes wallace will get double the throws which will equal double the production
                  Um, the guy is being covered by the worst db's that could make the team. There is NO reason to believe that he will be able to be nearly as productive as a #2. In fact, part of the reason he may have put up the numbers he did was because of Holmes, the SB MVP from the prior year, who ended up with over 1200 yards. With no Holmes as a threat and an aging Ward, I won't be shocked if Wallace's production suffers.
                  thank you

                  i do believe wallace can develop into a solid #1, expecting it in his 2nd year is wishful thinking.

                  holmes was tied for 2nd in the NFL in receptions over 20 yards. you dont lose production like that and not be hurt by it.

                  and to add, if wallace does approach those numbers, our #3 is a severe downgrade, cause instead of having the promising wallace there...we have ARE
                  Remember - the comparison isn't between Wallace and what Holmes' potential playmaking COULD be ...

                  ...it's between Wallace and a guy who is guaranteed to miss one-fourth of the season, with probably pretty good odds he will miss lots more or even ALL of the rest of the season (because it's unlikely he'll put down the peace pipe).

                  Looking at it that way, I think the only thing we can say is that we're fortunate to have a deep WR corps with a lot of upside.


                  We got our "6-PACK" - time to work on a CASE!

                  HERE WE GO STEELERS, HERE WE GO!

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                  • stlrz d
                    Legend
                    • May 2008
                    • 9244

                    #24
                    Re: The other view - Could be a GREAT move getting rid of Stonio

                    Originally posted by NorthCoast
                    Last season Holmes was in on 1,040 offensive snaps. He was target 127 times catching 62% of his passes at 15.8 yds/catch. He averaged 6.3 YAC/reception.

                    Wallace was in on 638 snaps. He was targeted 71 times catching 55% of his passes at 19.4 yds/catch. He averaged 3.4 YAC/rec.

                    These are good numbers for a rookie and far exceed both Ward and Holmes rookie seasons. There is nothing that suggests he will not be a VERY good WR in the NFL if he continues to develop.

                    I agree. I just hope it continues when he's being covered by the 1st or 2nd best DB on the opposing D.

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                    • hawaiiansteel
                      Legend
                      • May 2008
                      • 35649

                      #25
                      Re: The other view - Could be a GREAT move getting rid of Stonio

                      i wasn't shocked by the trade itself, but i was shocked to hear we only got a 5th rounder for Sanstonio.


                      Holmes: Shocked at trade

                      Monday, April 12, 2010
                      By Ed Bouchette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette


                      Santonio Holmes said today he was "shocked" to learn the Steelers had traded him to the New York Jets but is "ready to move forward to start a new career."

                      Holmes, speaking with reporters on a conference call late this afternoon, said Kevin Colbert, the Steelers director of football operations, informed him of the trade about 9 p.m. Sunday.

                      "I was very shocked," Holmes said. "But it opened a lot of doors and gives me a new chance to start over."

                      The NFL announced today that Holmes would be suspended for the first four games of the season after violating the league's substance abuse policy.

                      "Right now, I'm accountable for what happened," Holmes said, adding that "I don't think I have to dig out of any holes. These guys have opened up their arms to me."

                      Holmes had no parting shots for the Steelers.

                      "I'm definitely going to leave with great memories. I had a tremendous time, spending four years," Holmes said. "Those guys still trust and believe in me. It's just unfortunate we had to part ways. It worked out better for the both of us."

                      New York Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum, on the same conference call, acknowledged the Jets were taking a risk by acquiring Holmes but noted it only cost his team a fifth-round draft choice.

                      "Santonio's situation, obviously there have been some bumps in the roads in the past," Tannenbaum said. "Hopefully he has learned from that. We understand there are risks, significant risks but at the end of the day we felt the price was reasonable and the risk reasonable."

                      [url="http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10102/1049842-100.stm"]http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10102/1049842-100.stm[/url]

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                      • Sugar
                        Hall of Famer
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 3700

                        #26
                        Re: The other view - Could be a GREAT move getting rid of Stonio

                        Originally posted by stlrz d
                        Originally posted by NorthCoast
                        Last season Holmes was in on 1,040 offensive snaps. He was target 127 times catching 62% of his passes at 15.8 yds/catch. He averaged 6.3 YAC/reception.

                        Wallace was in on 638 snaps. He was targeted 71 times catching 55% of his passes at 19.4 yds/catch. He averaged 3.4 YAC/rec.

                        These are good numbers for a rookie and far exceed both Ward and Holmes rookie seasons. There is nothing that suggests he will not be a VERY good WR in the NFL if he continues to develop.

                        I agree. I just hope it continues when he's being covered by the 1st or 2nd best DB on the opposing D.
                        I hope it continues when Santonio Holmes isn't on the field to take up the best DB's too.

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                        • Wolfhound45
                          Starter
                          • May 2008
                          • 786

                          #27
                          Re: The other view - Could be a GREAT move getting rid of Stonio

                          My take? We can compare apples and oranges all we want. The bottom line is that Wallace is now our guy. Time to get behind him.

                          Stonio is gone, period.
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                          • frankthetank1
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                            • May 2008
                            • 2755

                            #28
                            Re: The other view - Could be a GREAT move getting rid of Stonio

                            to bad i dont have twitter because i have some great connections in nyc and ct to get sour diesel at a good price. what a loser haha. he will be in rykers island in no time

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