Wallace or Brown? Who to keep in 2013
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Dub,
I'm sure everyone here saw what Atlanta did last year giving up 2 number one picks (plus a 2nd rounder and two 4th rounders) for an unproven rookie WR. We've seen Al Davis and Daniel Snyder pull off some crazy deals. We saw the Hershell Walker deal that got Dallas 3 firsts, 3 seconds, and a handful of players for Walker and some middle round picks. There was Mike Ditka's draft day trade for Ricky Williams -- a whole draft for one rookie RB. Signing Wallace to a contract and giving up a late first rounder may be unlikely, but it is not impossible. Not even close. I don't believe it will happen. But, I don't doubt that it could.Even if Bill Belichick was getting an atomic wedgie, his face would look exactly the same.Comment
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If the Steelers want both receivers then they can keep both. It is not like contracts are structured so that we pay $10M to each per year so that equals $20M per year. Salaries escalate, and by the time both are due big money then either we will have the room after 2014, or one can be released if he is not earning his keep. Contract structure is the important thing with an NFL contract, not average salary.Comment
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First, let the year play out before deciding. Second, while Wallace is a one trick pony, his trick keeps DCs up at night. He changes game plans. He opens up the run game and underneath routes. Brown is clearly more well rounded. But, he doesn't worry DCs. He is another very good balanced WR. If forced to choose, I choose Wallace even though I think Brown may go down as having a better career.Trolls are people too.Comment

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