Willie Parker Wants To Be A Steeler Again

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  • RuthlessBurgher
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 33208

    #16
    Re: Willie Parker Wants To Be A Steeler Again

    Originally posted by flippy
    Why not just bring him back to scare the younger guys out of leaving?

    Throw him the vet minimum and save money as a result on Timmons, Woodley, etc. in future years. I think that's half the reason we brought back ARE and Foote.
    Just read this post now. I swear I had not seen it before my very similar post in another thread about why we brought back BMac, Foote, ARE, and Lefty. Weird...
    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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    • NJ-STEELER
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 12563

      #17
      Re: Willie Parker Wants To Be A Steeler Again

      Originally posted by grotonsteel
      Originally posted by NJ-STEELER
      he should practice KO returns.

      give himself a better chance of making the roster
      Unfortunately for Willie Parker he can't catch and he definitely lacks vision. I think he has lost his speed after that injury against St Louis Rams where he twisted his ankle. I don't recollect Willie Parker hitting home runs after that injury. His negative plays killed the offense IMO.
      if he can still run (hopefully a 4.4) he should learn it.
      catching a KO isnt as hard as a punt. as far as vision...all he needs to do is pick a hole and jet

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      • Shawn
        Legend
        • Mar 2008
        • 15131

        #18
        Re: Willie Parker Wants To Be A Steeler Again

        I like the youth movement in our backfield. I want to let Moore go and keep 4...Mendenhall, Redman, Batch and Dwyer. I think that's a strong line up.
        Trolls are people too.

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        • Steelgal
          Pro Bowler
          • Aug 2008
          • 1286

          #19
          Re: Willie Parker Wants To Be A Steeler Again

          I'm all for bringing him back and letting him try and make the team. Still have his jersey and would wear it again proudly!!!!

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          • hawaiiansteel
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 35649

            #20
            Re: Willie Parker Wants To Be A Steeler Again

            Harris: Parker's ship has sailed ... with Steelers

            By John Harris, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
            Saturday, May 14, 2011


            I can't believe what I think I heard the other day. Asked on TribLive Radio about making a comeback with the Steelers, ex-running back Willie Parker replied, "There's definitely a possibility ... when this lockout is over, that's going to be my first priority — talking with the Steelers operation.''

            Then, Parker added faster than he used to hit the hole, "Me and Coach T (Mike Tomlin), we're pretty cool. That's how it's supposed to be ... Never burn bridges in case you want to go back.''

            Parker is dreaming.

            Contrary to what he believes, burned bridges or not, he doesn't fit in the Steelers' plans.

            With friends like Tomlin, who needs enemies?

            When Tomlin took over in 2007, he vowed to run Parker until his wheels fell off. True to his word, Parker ranked among the NFL leaders in carries when he suffered a broken leg in the 15th game that season.

            Parker was never the same.

            In their very next draft, the Steelers selected Rashard Mendenhall to replace Parker, who held on for two more seasons before he was phased out.

            The odds of Parker, 30, returning to the Steelers this season range between slim and none.

            Parker couldn't catch on with Washington last season. Asked about the brief time he spent there, Parker said on another radio show that the Redskins "don't care about football.''

            So much for not burning bridges.

            I think it's great that Parker wants to play for the Steelers again. However, the feeling has to be mutual. It isn't.

            If it was, the Steelers wouldn't have let Parker get away only to now consider bringing him back for old time's sake.

            The Steelers already have enough 30-and-older players. It's essential that they begin developing young talent.

            Parker enjoyed some great years with the Steelers. He made two Pro Bowls and bolted for a 75-yard touchdown run in Super Bowl XLV, the longest run in Super Bowl history.

            There was a time when Parker ranked among the fastest players in the NFL. That time has passed.

            The Steelers now have Mendenhall, who has rushed for nearly 2,400 yards and 20 touchdowns the past two seasons. Tomlin now promises to run Mendenhall until his wheels fall off, but that doesn't mean Parker is equipped to fill that void, ill-advised Twitter comments or not.

            There's also Parker's age to consider. He cracked the 30-year barrier in November, which is the glass ceiling for running backs. Injuries and attrition robbed Parker of the quick burst, which earned him the nickname 'Fast Willie Parker.' What's more, his pass catching skills were never that good to begin with.

            The Steelers have better options at running back. There's Isaac Redman, a bruising blocker and short-yardage specialist who has earned more carries. There's also Jonathan Dwyer, who spent his rookie season on the practice squad learning how to become a pro. Rookie Baron Batch is a set of young legs who could replace Dwyer on the practice squad. Moreover, veteran Mewelde Moore is an unrestricted free agent whose future with the team is uncertain.

            As a result, there could be room for another veteran running back on the roster.

            So where does Parker fit in? Actually, he doesn't — even if he thinks he does.

            The Steelers aren't in the habit of re-signing players who lose their starting jobs, inside linebacker Larry Foote notwithstanding.

            If Parker wasn't good enough to play for Washington, what makes anyone think he can still be an effective player for the Steelers?

            Maybe Parker feels that his relationship with Tomlin is solid enough to withstand the fact that Mendenhall beat him out under Tomlin's watch. Maybe Parker believes the lockout will favor veterans like himself who will be ready to play on short notice.

            Maybe Parker has found the Fountain of Youth and still has another 1,000-yard season left in him.

            Parker has the right idea — returning to finish his career with the Steelers. But his timing is all wrong. His 40 time, that is.

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            • Mister Pittsburgh
              Hall of Famer
              • Jul 2008
              • 3674

              #21
              Re: Willie Parker Wants To Be A Steeler Again

              No thanks. We got better options.
              @_Hellgrammite

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              • RuthlessBurgher
                Legend
                • May 2008
                • 33208

                #22
                Re: Willie Parker Wants To Be A Steeler Again

                The Steelers have better options at running back. There's Isaac Redman, a bruising blocker and short-yardage specialist who has earned more carries. There's also Jonathan Dwyer, who spent his rookie season on the practice squad learning how to become a pro. Rookie Baron Batch is a set of young legs who could replace Dwyer on the practice squad. Moreover, veteran Mewelde Moore is an unrestricted free agent whose future with the team is uncertain.
                Dwyer wasn't on the practice squad. He was on the 53 man roster, but was inactive for all but one game last season (rushing 9 times for 28 yards in week 17 vs. Cleveland). Then again, it wouldn't be a John Harris article if there wasn't at least one glaring error that would be avoidable with even a tiny bit of research).
                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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                • RuthlessBurgher
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 33208

                  #23
                  Re: Willie Parker Wants To Be A Steeler Again

                  Originally posted by Shawn
                  I like the youth movement in our backfield. I want to let Moore go and keep 4...Mendenhall, Redman, Batch and Dwyer. I think that's a strong line up.
                  I'm good with that foursome.
                  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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                  • Prowler
                    Pro Bowler
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 1837

                    #24
                    Re: Willie Parker Wants To Be A Steeler Again

                    I would not take Fumblelina back for any reason whatsoever. Why would anyone want the worst RB in football on our team again? You know the guy with 5 straight seasons of declining stats, the guy who always falls backwards down on first contact every single time and the former player who once led the league in fumbles. No thanks, never again!!!








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                    • flippy
                      Legend
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 17088

                      #25
                      Re: Willie Parker Wants To Be A Steeler Again

                      Originally posted by RuthlessBurgher
                      Originally posted by Shawn
                      I like the youth movement in our backfield. I want to let Moore go and keep 4...Mendenhall, Redman, Batch and Dwyer. I think that's a strong line up.
                      I'm good with that foursome.
                      I think Batch and Dwyer are competing with one another. And Moore brings a unique skillset and should be safe. He's a great pass catcher on 3rd down and while his role is limited, he can make a play here or there that can be the difference in the season.

                      Batch is probably on the PS. And I'm not big on Dwyer from what I've seen so far.
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                      • eniparadoxgma
                        Pro Bowler
                        • May 2008
                        • 2193

                        #26
                        Re: Willie Parker Wants To Be A Steeler Again

                        Originally posted by Prowler
                        I would not take Fumblelina back for any reason whatsoever. Why would anyone want the worst RB in football on our team again? You know the guy with 5 straight seasons of declining stats, the guy who always falls backwards down on first contact every single time and the former player who once led the league in fumbles. No thanks, never again!!!
                        Wow. Hyperbole much?
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                        • flippy
                          Legend
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 17088

                          #27
                          Re: Willie Parker Wants To Be A Steeler Again

                          I was just gonna say I think he's mixing up FWP and Amos Zeroue.
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                          • hawaiiansteel
                            Legend
                            • May 2008
                            • 35649

                            #28
                            Re: Willie Parker Wants To Be A Steeler Again

                            Because There's Little Else To Discuss at the Moment, I'll Play Devil's Advocate in the Willie Parker Discussion

                            by Michael Bean on May 23, 2011



                            Gene J. Puskar - APMore photos


                            Make sure you read that title twice. I'm taking a stab at this primarily because there will continue to be no major NFL news until June 3rd when oral arguments are heard in a St. Louis courtroom.

                            Also worth noting up front is the fact that I am like the rest of you -- I don't think the Pittsburgh Steelers will show any real interest or put any substantive thought into bringing back Willie Parker; I do however believe that it wouldn't be a terrible idea to invite him to training camp (assuming there is one). And finally, I'll go on the record to say that if Parker does get an opportunity to make a roster in 2011, he will exceed expectations. Considering there are no expectations for Parker at this stage in his career, that might not be saying much. But I do think if he can make his way to camp with the right team, he will find a way to stick and contribute with the occasional carry in 2011.

                            A couple quick thoughts on why I see no harm in the Steelers bringing Parker to camp this year.

                            First, what's the harm? At this stage in his career, Parker is looking for an opportunity to make a team, not sign a big contract. Obviously it would require the same level of financial commitment as it would to bring in any old undrafted free agent rookie that faces an uphill battle to make it through camp.

                            Is it too much of a stretch to say that Parker's presence would be uplifting while also serving as a stark reminder to young and old players alike that fortunes can change in a heartbeat in this league, so best not take anything for granted? I don't think so.

                            I say that partly because Parker didn't burn any real bridges with the organization or his former teammates. At least not that I know of. In other words, his presence wouldn't be viewed as a distraction by guys that Parker had alienated himself from at the end of his tenure with the Steelers.

                            Nothing too controversial there, but what about the fact that there doesn't appear to be any real niche on the RB depth chart for Parker to occupy? Well, it's hard to argue that the Steelers are in need of too much added depth or versatility at the position. Rashard Mendenhall obviously has established himself as a legitimate No. 1 workhorse back; Isaac Redman was adept in short-yardage situations and proved he can pass-block, catch the ball out of the backfield and fit in nicely within the team concept; Jonathan Dwyer is eagerly awaiting the chance to see the field; and either Mewelde Moore or Baron Batch look like solid candidates to play on third down.

                            All told, the Steelers don't appear to be lacking bodies at RB. But what happens if Mendenhall or Redman suffers an injury?

                            For those who believe that Parker has never, and will never, be the same type of explosive back since he broke his leg in Week 16 of the 2007 season, a year in which his rushing title dreams were dashed when he broke his fibula in the opening moments of the Steelers' easy win over the Rams. True, Fast Willie probably said goodbye forever to his world-class speed on that unfortunate Thursday evening. But it wasn't just recovering from the broken leg that set him back so noticeably the following season in '08. Parker also injured his knee late in the Steelers' atrocious 15-6 loss to the Eagles early in the year. A freak accident in which he stepped in a pothole during practice re-aggravated the injury in October. He also dealt with a torn labrum later in the SB season, an injury that did not require surgery. And finally, and perhaps most importantly, Parker was hampered by a lingering toe turf injury for much of the 2009 season, a typically crippling malady that prematurely derailed the career of Jack Lambert and countless others.

                            That's a lot to overcome -- perhaps too much -- but don't point to the broken leg in December of '07 as the beginning of the end. Parker was hardly dominant in the 11 games he played in '08. But who could have been running behind that offensive line? The fact that he averaged 3.8 yards per pop in his 210 carries is fairly impressive actually.

                            Don't forget, against a tired Chargers defense in the divisional round of the playoffs, Parker's explosiveness and speed to the edge reemerged. He made firm and decisive cuts en route to a 27-carry, 146-yard and two touchdown performance.

                            Since helping the Steelers win Lombardi No. 6, Parker has carried the ball a grand total of 98 times, all during his final season with the Steelers in '09. 52 of those carries came before the sixth game of the season in mid-October. He had zero rushing attempts last season in Washington.

                            Translation: the man has had plenty of time to finally get healthy.

                            And it's not as if he's had to recover from many years of absorbing bone-crunching hits.

                            Parker accumulated very little wear and tear during his college career at North Carolina, and his 1,253 regular season career carries is nearly 1900 fewer than LaDainian Tomlinson's career total of 3,099 and nearly 1,000 fewer than Clinton Porti's 2,230 career carries. Parker's total is also just a handful more than the total of 25-year old Adrian Peterson (1,19, and fewer than Cedric Benson (1,256), Julio Jones (1,280), Frank Gore (1,371) and Willis McGahee (1,541) to name but a few of the active backs.

                            There's just no reason to necessarily categorize him in the same class of backs who have taken a beating physically for a prolonged period of years.

                            Speaking of which, Rashard Mendenhall might not be able to handle such a huge workload this season. His 324 carries last season were the 123rd most in a single-season in league history, and three more than Parker's total of 321 in '07. Mendenhall had 61 postseason carries last season though giving him 385 on the year. If you're a believer in the 'Curse of 370' then you might be concerned that Mendenhall's in for a less productive season in 2011. Hopefully not, but whether he averages 5 yards per carry or 3.5, I sure hope Mendenhall's carries are limited to the low 300 range at the very most this coming season.

                            So, in conclusion, again I'll say that I don't think it's going to happen -- Willie Parker's days in Pittsburgh have probably come and gone. But were the Steelers to invite him to training camp, I would support the decision wholeheartedly. From where I'm sitting, it'd be just as cost-effective to sign Parker for a one-year deal at the veteran minimum as it would be to re-sign free agent Mewelde Moore to a two or three year deal at what I imagine would be around $800-$1.1 million per season.The Steelers could then use some combination of Parker, Isaac Redman and Baron Batch as your third-down backs, with Redman handling short-yardage situations and the trio of Redman/Parker/Dwyer competing for the infrequent series to give Mendenhall a rest.

                            If he looks fresh in camp, great, you've got yourself an experienced change of pace back to spell Mendenhall throughout the year, insure against an injury to any of the RBs, and play on the infrequent passing down (Parker was a plenty adept pass blocker). If he looks slow and not worthy of a precious roster spot during camp, so be it. No harm no foul.

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                            • RuthlessBurgher
                              Legend
                              • May 2008
                              • 33208

                              #29
                              Re: Willie Parker Wants To Be A Steeler Again

                              Parker accumulated very little wear and tear during his college career at North Carolina, and his 1,253 regular season career carries is nearly 1900 fewer than LaDainian Tomlinson's career total of 3,099 and nearly 1,000 fewer than Clinton Porti's 2,230 career carries. Parker's total is also just a handful more than the total of 25-year old Adrian Peterson (1,19, and fewer than Cedric Benson (1,256), Julio Jones (1,280), Frank Gore (1,371) and Willis McGahee (1,541) to name but a few of the active backs.
                              That's an awful lot of touches for a locked out rookie.
                              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

                                #30
                                Re: Willie Parker Wants To Be A Steeler Again

                                Originally posted by RuthlessBurgher
                                Parker accumulated very little wear and tear during his college career at North Carolina, and his 1,253 regular season career carries is nearly 1900 fewer than LaDainian Tomlinson's career total of 3,099 and nearly 1,000 fewer than Clinton Porti's 2,230 career carries. Parker's total is also just a handful more than the total of 25-year old Adrian Peterson (1,19, and fewer than Cedric Benson (1,256), Julio Jones (1,280), Frank Gore (1,371) and Willis McGahee (1,541) to name but a few of the active backs.
                                That's an awful lot of touches for a locked out rookie.

                                no wonder the Falcons traded the farm in order to move up for Julio Jones...

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