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Good riddance. Hope we never see him in the black and gold ever again. Go somewhere where all they ask is for you to go deep, nothing else. Have fun getting Larry Fitz $, let's just see what the market bares.
anyone here remember a certain poster wanting to cut his tender when the steelers had a chance?
anyone remember the wallace ballwashers that said pay him 10+
steelers = 3 ring circus with tomlin being the head clown
He was pretty much in self-protect mode all season long.
I agree with that. If you watched him dog it after the interceptions by Ben in the Dallas and Cincy games, it rings true. Speed will only take you so far - your hands will keep you in the league. I respect him for his willingness to go inside, but he dropped too many passes this year. On post-gazette.com today there's a picture of him against the Chargers and it reads "A Ben Roethlisberger pass just out of the reach of Steelers' receiver Mike Wallace." Completely inaccurate. Should have read "Mike Wallace drops another catchable ball." Goodbye, Mike. If there's one thing the Steelers have a great track record of (with a few exceptions, of course), it's knowing when to let guys leave. I think Wallace will be another entry on that list.
How about him running for the sidelines on basically any catch underneath, except the Giants game
He is truly a punk. Madden was right about that. I hope Browns and Sanders grow up after seeing Wallace shown the door. I know Brown will, as he was never that bad to begin with. Sanders? He acted like such a baby this season and dropped and fumbled balls that hurt this team.
Would have valued him more than Brown, for a start.
If what this board claims is true, and Wallace has not tried all year, what does that say of our other WR's that haven't been able to match his production?
The people that are trying to make the world worse never take a day off, why should I?
Would have valued him more than Brown, for a start.
If what this board claims is true, and Wallace has not tried all year, what does that say of our other WR's that haven't been able to match his production?
Other WRs may have less talent than MW, but do give better effort. I NEVER find it acceptable for any player to not give his best effort; it ruins team chemistry regardless of talent level. Look at TO and Moss as examples. Moss has been a model citizen in SF but he was a dark cloud in MN (2nd time around), TN, Oak. Wallace can take his non-trying ways to some other team. He is easily replaceable because he doesn't bother to give full effort.
Never seen so many people so keen to throw away productive players- get rid of Wallace, get rid of Mendenhall, get rid of Foote, get rid of Woodley.
He 2nd guy in line is not always better than the guy on top of the pile.
How true, Chadman. The "second man up" this year surely demonstrates this as well.
I hope they are able to work a deal with him. He does have strengths that the others lack. That is what a "team" is all about.
Going to the Steelers-Browns game on Sunday and looking for a win!
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