Dolphins beat the Pats today 24-20. Playing for pride and roster spots next year.
No Playoffs in 2013
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Bouchette had a good article with a bunch of possible things the Steelers could do starting tonight and through the final games:
- Keep Adams at left tackle and see what they have there. Is there any chance he's serviceable
- Put Cortez Allen back as the starter for the last three. Same idea - what do they have with this kid? Gay is a stop gap.
- Start Jones at OLB and get him reps. Keeps Woodley from a re-injury situation. He doesn't need the reps.
- Start or at least get serious snaps for Wheaton. Sanders is out of here.
- McClendon at end and Fangupo at nose. Why not try it? And Al Woods over Hood.sigpicComment
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I believe the assumption is Woodley will be on the roster in 2014 as his cap hit is so cost prohibitive that no team would take on his contract and cutting him is too large a hit to take.sigpicComment
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Yeah, I think Woodley will get one more chance to re-solidify himself in one of the OLB positions. Its more difficult to judge individuals when the team as a whole fails.sigpic
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by Jim Wexell
* LaMarr Woodley -- Woodley, who was off to a strong start this season, just turned 29 in November but has missed 12 games (27 percent) the last three seasons with various leg injuries. He has three years left on his contract, and the Steelers would lose $580,000 against the cap (but gain $8 million in real money) if they were to cut him before June 1.
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This... I know Woodley is a nice punching bag but this whole D is suspect. We have no depth if we cut him and JJ isnt ready or Worilds goes down.Steelers 27
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by Jim Wexell
* LaMarr Woodley -- Woodley, who was off to a strong start this season, just turned 29 in November but has missed 12 games (27 percent) the last three seasons with various leg injuries. He has three years left on his contract, and the Steelers would lose $580,000 against the cap (but gain $8 million in real money) if they were to cut him before June 1.
[URL]http://pit.scout.com/2/1356971.html[/URL]2019 Mock
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we still have a pulse, albeit a very faint one:
Pittsburgh becomes the #6 seed IF:
Pittsburgh beats Green Bay and Cleveland
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Miami loses to Buffalo and New York Jets
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Baltimore loses to two of Detroit, New England, and Cincinnati
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New York Jets beat Oakland and Miami
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San Diego loses to either Oakland or Kansas CityComment
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Look no further than the 1989 Pittsburgh Steelers to see how miracles can happen...
[URL]http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/12411205/12853966[/URL]Actually, my post was NOT about you...but, if the shoe fits, feel free to lace that &!+€# up and wear it.Comment
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we still have a pulse, albeit a very faint one:
Pittsburgh becomes the #6 seed IF:
Pittsburgh beats Green Bay and Cleveland
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Miami loses to Buffalo and New York Jets
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Baltimore loses to two of Detroit, New England, and Cincinnati
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New York Jets beat Oakland and Miami
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San Diego loses to either Oakland or Kansas City
so your saying there is a chance........
please someone post the dumb and dumber thing for mesteelers = 3 ring circus with tomlin being the head clownComment
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