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  • RuthlessBurgher
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 33208

    #31
    Originally posted by BigRob
    What were Wallaces' rankings this year. You conveniently left this out. Your also discounting Brown's contribution to special teams.

    Since when is going from 16 for 167 to 69 for 1108 not blowing up? Brown seems to be on the same arc as Wallace.

    What will you say when Brown eclipses Wallace this year? It happened the second half of the year. Don't give me that coverage bull crap. Wallace was seeing the same type of coverages from game one.
    Okay, then...for Wallace:

    His 72 catches were 25th in the league last year.
    His 1193 yards were 11th in the league last year.
    His 8 receiving touchdowns were 11th in the league last year.

    All numbers were better than Brown's last year. His catches were up 12, yards down 64, and TD's down 2 from his "blow-up" season in 2010.

    Brown broke out last year, sure. He went from a 6th round WR that was our #4 option in 2010 to a legitimate starting NFL wideout in 2011. I love me some Antonio Brown, but when I think of "blowing up" I think of someone launching himself into the argument to be among the elite receivers in the NFL...Brown's not there yet (I hope he will, though...love the kid's work ethic and propensity for the dramatic catch when we need it most). Hopefully, next season, he truly "blows up" from a solid NFL starter into a potentially dominant threat to opposing defenses.

    Brown did offer a lot to special teams (his 1000+ return yards in addition to his 1000+ receiving yards to clinch a new Steelers total yardage record are what propelled his teammates to vote him team MVP last year), but because he will be counted on to be an every-down player on offense from this point forward, his opportunities to produce on special teams will be severely limited, since the team does not want to risk getting such an important piece of our offensive puzzle hurt by some overzealous rookie gunner who is trying to make a name for himself by blowing someone up.

    Essentially, what I'm saying at this point, right now, is that Wallace's 3 seasons of production in his 3 years in the league trump Brown's 1 season of production in his 2 years in the league. I do think Colbert and Khan will figure out a way to make it work to keep both guys here long term (even if we have never had 2 big money wideouts at the same time...this is a new era in the NFL...our front office is smart enough to adjust).
    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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    • BigRob
      Pro Bowler
      • Jul 2008
      • 1381

      #32
      Originally posted by RuthlessBurgher
      Okay, then...for Wallace:

      His 72 catches were 25th in the league last year.
      His 1193 yards were 11th in the league last year.
      His 8 receiving touchdowns were 11th in the league last year.

      All numbers were better than Brown's last year. His catches were up 12, yards down 64, and TD's down 2 from his "blow-up" season in 2010.

      Brown broke out last year, sure. He went from a 6th round WR that was our #4 option in 2010 to a legitimate starting NFL wideout in 2011. I love me some Antonio Brown, but when I think of "blowing up" I think of someone launching himself into the argument to be among the elite receivers in the NFL...Brown's not there yet (I hope he will, though...love the kid's work ethic and propensity for the dramatic catch when we need it most). Hopefully, next season, he truly "blows up" from a solid NFL starter into a potentially dominant threat to opposing defenses.

      Brown did offer a lot to special teams (his 1000+ return yards in addition to his 1000+ receiving yards to clinch a new Steelers total yardage record are what propelled his teammates to vote him team MVP last year), but because he will be counted on to be an every-down player on offense from this point forward, his opportunities to produce on special teams will be severely limited, since the team does not want to risk getting such an important piece of our offensive puzzle hurt by some overzealous rookie gunner who is trying to make a name for himself by blowing someone up.

      Essentially, what I'm saying at this point, right now, is that Wallace's 3 seasons of production in his 3 years in the league trump Brown's 1 season of production in his 2 years in the league. I do think Colbert and Khan will figure out a way to make it work to keep both guys here long term (even if we have never had 2 big money wideouts at the same time...this is a new era in the NFL...our front office is smart enough to adjust).
      I think we would all agree we are a better team with both of them in the fold. I just don't see it happening. Wallace got trumped by Brown in the second half of the season and it seemed to effect him. I just don't see keeping them both long term. Now, keeping them both for the next two seasons is possible and will likely happen.
      Here comes the BOOM!
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      • Chadman
        Legend
        • May 2008
        • 6537

        #33
        [QUOTE=Slapstick;501952]Talk about conjecture!

        QUOTE]

        Figured if everyone else was doing it....
        The people that are trying to make the world worse never take a day off, why should I?

        Light up the darkness.

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        • Chadman
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 6537

          #34
          Essentially, what I'm saying at this point, right now, is that Wallace's 3 seasons of production in his 3 years in the league trump Brown's 1 season of production in his 2 years in the league.
          Ta da! That's the whole point right there.
          The people that are trying to make the world worse never take a day off, why should I?

          Light up the darkness.

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