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  • fordfixer
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    • May 2008
    • 10921

    Ike Taylor Wants To Remain A Steeler

    Ike Taylor Wants To Remain A Steeler

    May 10, 2011 6:45 PM
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    (Credit: KDKA)

    By Jory Rand

    ORLANDO, Fla. (KDKA) — One of the Steelers biggest priorities in this year’s draft was at the cornerback position.

    Kevin Colbert dedicated his third and fourth round picks both to corners and said he was operating under the assumption that long time Steeler Ike Taylor would not be back.

    Taylor is an unrestricted free agent and until the lockout ends, he cannot talk with any team, the Steelers included. So KDKA-TV went down to Florida where Taylor spends his off-seasons working out to see if Ike wanted to be back in Pittsburgh once football resumes.

    “For sure I would love to retire as a Steeler,” Taylor said. “I ain’t just saying this to be saying this. Like I would love to retire (as a Steeler), but we’ll see how they feel about me. They know how I feel about the city of Pittsburgh. They know how I feel about the organization. We’ll see how they feel about me.”

    When asked about his relationship with Chairman Emeritus Dan Rooney, it was clear this was no ordinary (former) owner/player relationship.

    “I call him pops. I don’t even call him Mr. Rooney,” Taylor said. “In my phone I’ve got him under Papa Rooney.”

    “If you hear from guys on other teams, you can’t talk to the owner. Mr. Rooney out of respect comes down to the locker room. His door’s always open.

    “And if you come in from somewhere else and don’t know Mr. Rooney, you wouldn’t know he’s the owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers, that’s the type of guy and family over there.

    “They say players first and they run their organization like a players first mentality. And that’s why you win.”

    And ultimately now, it’s Mr. Rooney, Art Rooney II and Kevin Colbert who are going to decide whether Ike remains a Steeler.

    “Well, really Mr. Colbert drafted me. So Mr. Colbert knows what time it is. He’s got a lot of power over there. I don’t know if he wants me to say that but I did. Mr. Colbert almost runs the show.

    “They put a lot of trust into his decision making and what he thinks. Just by the draft, some of the picks they’ve been having over the years, Mr. Colbert’s been the GM, successful.

    “You can go down the line but at the same time I just want my market value. Whatever my market value is, I would like that,” Taylor continued.

    “I’m not trying to be greedy, but I feel like I’ve put in a good amount of work over the course of the past few years. Like I follow the receiver. Revis follows the best receiver every week. Stop. Revis and Cromartie follow 1 and 2 receivers. You got a lot of guys that don’t follow the best receivers. It’s cool to stay on one side, but a lot of guys don’t want that heat every down, every snap or I could get beat.”

    Taylor’s long time coach, Tom Shaw agrees.

    “Ike is a guy that covers the best guy on the field, all over the field,” Shaw told us. “So if Santonio (Holmes) is on left, he’s on left. If he’s on right, he’s on the right. He’s the only guy that travels across coverage. When you talk about guys that cover, you have to look at the whole game he’s covering the best guy. The guy that’s being paid millions and millons of dollars to score touchdowns and Ike’s been covering them pretty good.”

    Shaw would know. He’s been working with Taylor since Ike was a boy in Louisiana.

    “Since the 7th grade,” Taylor said. “My uncle found him in a newspaper.”

    “His uncle Herm dropped him off at 7 a.m. at Muss Burtalino (Park) in Louisiana when he was in 7th grade, and we’ve been connected ever since then,” Shaw said. “It was good because he was a kid, he had a desire and a passion to be a football player. He was a running back in high school, he was a running back for three years in college and then his last year in college, he was working out with Deion Sanders, Anneas Williams, Lionel Washington, Maurice Hurst, all guys some people might never have heard of but they’re all Hall of Famers.”

    “And they’d been working out and teaching him how to become a defensive back, and finally his senior year, he became a d-back and the Steelers drafted him in the 4th round because he had such a good workout and it turned out pretty good for him,” Shaw said.

    So good that his defensive teammates don’t want to see him go.

    “We have to have him,” James Farrior told us. “We have to have Ike. He’s one of the best players on our team.”

    Willie Gay agreed. “I came in and he was one of the leaders. Now I’m down here (working with Ike). For him to be on another team, it’d be crazy because I look up to him. I hope it doesn’t happen.”

    Still, when the talk of business gets to be too much, Taylor can simply look to another one of his workout buddies to pick him up — Ike’s 4-year-old son Ivan, who tagged along on this hot spring day.

    “Oh, he loves it,” the elder Taylor said. “Just him being around the guys, it’s great for me because the guys like him, he like being around the fellas. I don’t think he knows …he knows what’s going on– he looks at this every day, being with pro athletes, so for him, he just know they’re his homeboys. He calls them his homeboys.”

    Whether those homeboys remain teammates though, is still unknown.

    “The tape doesn’t lie,” Taylor said. “I’m durable, I don’t get in trouble. All I do is work out. What else you want a guy to do?”

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  • flippy
    Legend
    • Dec 2008
    • 17088

    #2
    Re: Ike Taylor Wants To Remain A Steeler

    I really can't fathom Ike not retiring a Steeler. And there's no risk in him being old cause he's so darn fast. He'll be 40 and still the fastest guy on the field. Ike's a special athlete and I expect both sides to give a little and in this case the Steelers will give a little more.
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    • RuthlessBurgher
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      • May 2008
      • 33208

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      As expected, it appears that if we give Ike a reasonable fair market value offer, he will stay. If we give him a slap in the face lowball offer, he'll bolt. It's that simple. The relationship that he has with our owner is unusual in the world of professional sports, and that should work toward our advantage in this case...it doesn't appear that Ike wants to leave, and I doubt that Papa Rooney wants him to leave either...this will get done.
      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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      • BradshawsHairdresser
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        • Dec 2008
        • 7056

        #4
        Re: Ike Taylor Wants To Remain A Steeler

        I don't think anyone really wants Ike to leave.


        But Ike said he wants "market value." He deserves "market value."


        And that's what makes me think that he probably won't be back (considering the current "market value" for NFL CBs).

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        • AzStillers1989
          Pro Bowler
          • Jul 2010
          • 1286

          #5
          Re: Ike Taylor Wants To Remain A Steeler

          Ike will not leave, simple as that. This guy is a steeler till his career ends. He represents the burgh and u can tell by his swagger on and off the field.

          Although, I do wish his arms were 3 inches longer on that last drive for the pack in SB45... then maybe he woulda broken up that big 1sy down throw to keep the packs drive alive to allow them to kill time and put up another 3 points on the board...

          CANT WAIT FOR FOOTBALL SEASON !!!!!!


          ....ps anyone here in phoenix or az for that matter?? best believe ima get to the game here in the valley of the sun this year......
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          • Mister Pittsburgh
            Hall of Famer
            • Jul 2008
            • 3674

            #6
            Re: Ike Taylor Wants To Remain A Steeler

            I really hope they pay up and keep Ike. He has been a tremendous Steelers and by far our best CB in the last decade.
            @_Hellgrammite

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            • rpmpit
              Pro Bowler
              • May 2008
              • 2004

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              Re: Ike Taylor Wants To Remain A Steeler

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              • Oviedo
                Legend
                • May 2008
                • 23824

                #8
                Re: Ike Taylor Wants To Remain A Steeler

                If he really wants to remain then he will remain. It is totally his decision. We'll see if he really values being part of a great organization or if these types of statements are PR. The Steelers are going to offer him lots of money and he will be financially comfortable for the rest of his life with their offer.
                "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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                • flippy
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                  • Dec 2008
                  • 17088

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                  The only way I'd leave if I was Ike is if my hometown team made me an offer too good to pass up and I wanted to go back to new orleans.

                  But it is work so it's not like you have time to do anything outside of football during the season, so I'd probably just stay put if I like where I'm at and the people Im around.
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                  • feltdizz
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                    • May 2008
                    • 27531

                    #10
                    Re: Ike Taylor Wants To Remain A Steeler

                    Ike is saying all the right things... but he wants market value and I don't think we want to pay that much for him at this stage in his career.

                    As far as his relationship with Rooney.... I think any player who wants to have a father/son relationship with Rooney could have it just like Ike does. Still doesn't mean we will overpay for Ike... all it means is our FO won't hold a guy hostage when he wants that last paycheck. We are pretty fair when it comes to vets who want 1 last shot at the big bucks....
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                    • flippy
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                      • Dec 2008
                      • 17088

                      #11
                      Re: Ike Taylor Wants To Remain A Steeler

                      Ike has the team hostage the way Ward did a few years back.
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                      • Oviedo
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                        • May 2008
                        • 23824

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                        Originally posted by flippy
                        Ike has the team hostage the way Ward did a few years back.
                        That is what happens when your defensive staff can't develop Cornerbacks. Other than Ike who is the last good DB we developed? Troy doesn't count because his natural abilities would make him successful anywhere.
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                        • flippy
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                          • Dec 2008
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                          Originally posted by Oviedo
                          Originally posted by flippy
                          Ike has the team hostage the way Ward did a few years back.
                          That is what happens when your defensive staff can't develop Cornerbacks. Other than Ike who is the last good DB we developed? Troy doesn't count because his natural abilities would make him successful anywhere.
                          We're trying to address this by bringing in Lake. The combo of Tomlin, Lebeau, and Lake should turn Pittsburgh into a DB Factory. And for all we know now, Lake could come in and turn these young dbs - Butler, Lewis, Gay, Mundy, Allen, Brown - into studs. And he may even help the vets like Troy, Clark, BMac, Ike.

                          Lake could change the complexion of this unit the way Koogs did relatively quickly with the OLine. And we might not even need Ike as bad as we think we do right now.

                          Lake could be our saving grace. And in the grand scheme, that could make Ike irrelevant. Not that I necessarily agree with that - just suggesting it could be a possibility.
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                          • rpmpit
                            Pro Bowler
                            • May 2008
                            • 2004

                            #14
                            Re: Ike Taylor Wants To Remain A Steeler

                            Originally posted by flippy
                            Originally posted by Oviedo
                            Originally posted by flippy
                            Ike has the team hostage the way Ward did a few years back.
                            That is what happens when your defensive staff can't develop Cornerbacks. Other than Ike who is the last good DB we developed? Troy doesn't count because his natural abilities would make him successful anywhere.
                            We're trying to address this by bringing in Lake. The combo of Tomlin, Lebeau, and Lake should turn Pittsburgh into a DB Factory. And for all we know now, Lake could come in and turn these young dbs - Butler, Lewis, Gay, Mundy, Allen, Brown - into studs. And he may even help the vets like Troy, Clark, BMac, Ike.

                            Lake could change the complexion of this unit the way Koogs did relatively quickly with the OLine. And we might not even need Ike as bad as we think we do right now.

                            Lake could be our saving grace. And in the grand scheme, that could make Ike irrelevant. Not that I necessarily agree with that - just suggesting it could be a possibility.
                            I think NE, Jets, Ravens and Browns (and a few more) are already DB factories. Is that something we really want to aspire to??

                            Oh, you meant Defensive Back. My bad

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                            • Oviedo
                              Legend
                              • May 2008
                              • 23824

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                              Re: Ike Taylor Wants To Remain A Steeler

                              Originally posted by flippy
                              Originally posted by Oviedo
                              Originally posted by flippy
                              Ike has the team hostage the way Ward did a few years back.
                              That is what happens when your defensive staff can't develop Cornerbacks. Other than Ike who is the last good DB we developed? Troy doesn't count because his natural abilities would make him successful anywhere.
                              We're trying to address this by bringing in Lake. The combo of Tomlin, Lebeau, and Lake should turn Pittsburgh into a DB Factory. And for all we know now, Lake could come in and turn these young dbs - Butler, Lewis, Gay, Mundy, Allen, Brown - into studs. And he may even help the vets like Troy, Clark, BMac, Ike.

                              Lake could change the complexion of this unit the way Koogs did relatively quickly with the OLine. And we might not even need Ike as bad as we think we do right now.

                              Lake could be our saving grace. And in the grand scheme, that could make Ike irrelevant. Not that I necessarily agree with that - just suggesting it could be a possibility.
                              Lake is one of my all time favorite Steelers, but I think the jury is out on him as a coach. IIRC he only has one year of coaching experience in college at UCLA. He doesn't really have a track record of turning developing DBs...yet.

                              On the flip side Kugler has an extensive coaching resume.
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