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  • Steelerphile
    Pro Bowler
    • Dec 2008
    • 1198

    #31
    One thing I would assert is that fans, especially those that tend to post on forums, tend to be far more negative than the coaches or others who assess plays soberly without some type of emotional disdain. Worilds would not be ranked the No. 2 free agent linebacker if he had done absolutely nothing before this year. He did good things even before this season. But I would say he played markedly well, this year, like perhaps the best OLB in the league. That is what he did this year. He acquitted himself reasonably well beforehand. If you had eyes you could see the talent.



    If you want to emphasize injury, then you can. You would be hard pressed to find many players in the league who never had an injury issue. I would rather bet on Worilds than Woodley at this point. Woodley issues have become chronic with the same kind of muscle pulls for three years and he has reached 30. Worilds problems have been different things, and he is younger at 25. I always thank goodness that the negative people on here do not make the personnel decisions. I hope they find some way to keep him. I don't know what his demands may be. I doubt that he personally would be that difficult to negotiate with, but somethimes players leave everything to the agent, who may be a problem.

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    • Shoe
      Hall of Famer
      • May 2008
      • 4044

      #32
      Originally posted by Steelerphile
      One thing I would assert is that fans, especially those that tend to post on forums, tend to be far more negative than the coaches or others who assess plays soberly without some type of emotional disdain. Worilds would not be ranked the No. 2 free agent linebacker if he had done absolutely nothing before this year. He did good things even before this season. But I would say he played markedly well, this year, like perhaps the best OLB in the league. That is what he did this year. He acquitted himself reasonably well beforehand. If you had eyes you could see the talent.



      If you want to emphasize injury, then you can. You would be hard pressed to find many players in the league who never had an injury issue. I would rather bet on Worilds than Woodley at this point. Woodley issues have become chronic with the same kind of muscle pulls for three years and he has reached 30. Worilds problems have been different things, and he is younger at 25. I always thank goodness that the negative people on here do not make the personnel decisions. I hope they find some way to keep him. I don't know what his demands may be. I doubt that he personally would be that difficult to negotiate with, but somethimes players leave everything to the agent, who may be a problem.
      Are you stoned? Or maybe I am. Or maybe I need reading comprehension lessons. Did you just say that Worilds performed like the best OLB in the league last year?

      Anyone would take Worilds over Woodley at this point, all things being equal. But they aren't equal. Woodley can still play. He costs whatever he costs (I don't know the number; let's just say $8 mil). If we keep him and he has 10 sacks next year, we are fine. If we cut him and sign Worilds, we pay his salary and Woodley's dead money. If that # is $5 mil for Worilds, and we eat Woodley's cap number, that is $10+ mil.

      What is Worilds going to do? At best, we are talking a 10-12 sack guy too. If his past is indication? He will get hurt too. When/if he does, what are we left with? Chris Carter?
      I wasn't hired for my disposition.

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      • Steelerphile
        Pro Bowler
        • Dec 2008
        • 1198

        #33
        Originally posted by Shoe
        Are you stoned? Or maybe I am. Or maybe I need reading comprehension lessons. Did you just say that Worilds performed like the best OLB in the league last year?

        Anyone would take Worilds over Woodley at this point, all things being equal. But they aren't equal. Woodley can still play. He costs whatever he costs (I don't know the number; let's just say $8 mil). If we keep him and he has 10 sacks next year, we are fine. If we cut him and sign Worilds, we pay his salary and Woodley's dead money. If that # is $5 mil for Worilds, and we eat Woodley's cap number, that is $10+ mil.

        What is Worilds going to do? At best, we are talking a 10-12 sack guy too. If his past is indication? He will get hurt too. When/if he does, what are we left with? Chris Carter?
        Yes I said he performed like the best OLB in the league. Not stoned. When he was at left OLB. He did not seem as comfortable on the right. I am not a capologist. I don't know what the cap implicatons are. I am not going to take your word for it though. We'll see how it goes. I know you'll all for letting him leave. I hope they don't.

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        • Shawn
          Legend
          • Mar 2008
          • 15131

          #34
          Originally posted by papillon
          A sack machine, really? When was this, I missed it? Again, the last 8 games of this year only, can you count on that "sack machine" continuing that production or is it more likely he will miss time with injury? Which would be given the higher probability?

          I'd like to keep him, but if his numbers are anything above 4 mil/year, I don't see how the Steelers match those numbers.

          Pappy

          Pappy
          I was saying it tongue in cheek. I'm actually on the fence about Worilds. I have never really taken a stance on his play other than I believe he flashed half a season. My point is...evaluation of talent. He is considered the second best OLB FA available. No doubt the Steelers would be better with him, than without him. Even if he didn't start having Worilds is a luxury I would love to have. So, in practice...in games he played the Steelers never seen enough talent to throw a back up contract at the guy? They were willing to let him walk...bring in a rookie? I don't know...seems like the FO and or coaches missed something here.
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          • papillon
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            • Mar 2008
            • 11340

            #35
            Originally posted by Shawn
            I was saying it tongue in cheek. I'm actually on the fence about Worilds. I have never really taken a stance on his play other than I believe he flashed half a season. My point is...evaluation of talent. He is considered the second best OLB FA available. No doubt the Steelers would be better with him, than without him. Even if he didn't start having Worilds is a luxury I would love to have. So, in practice...in games he played the Steelers never seen enough talent to throw a back up contract at the guy? They were willing to let him walk...bring in a rookie? I don't know...seems like the FO and or coaches missed something here.
            And this is why i wouldn't put it past the Steelers to draft another OLB at 1.15 and after next year roll with Jones and this year's pick, let worlds go this year and release Woodley next year.

            Oh and sorry I didn't have sarcastic meter running on the sack machine comment, I must be losing it in my old age.

            Pappy
            Last edited by papillon; 01-27-2014, 02:31 PM.
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            • Shoe
              Hall of Famer
              • May 2008
              • 4044

              #36
              This is precisely what I've been advocating lately

              Originally posted by papillon
              And this is why i wouldn't put it past the Steelers to draft another OLB at 1.15 and after next year roll with Jones and this year's pick, let worlds go this year and release Woodley next year.
              If Khalil Mack or Barr make it to us, it makes the decision for us IMO. If not, I'm a big fan of taking Trent Murphy there, though it is considered a reach at this point in the process. I think he would be a quick study, for Woodley's inevitable calf or hamstring pull. And he has versatility, which we need.

              It would give us the last two FBS sack leaders too.
              Last edited by papillon; 01-27-2014, 02:32 PM.
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              • phillyesq
                Legend
                • May 2008
                • 7568

                #37
                Originally posted by Shawn
                I would disagree. How could they not see the guy's talent if it's there. They are pros at evaluating talent. So, signing him for pennies on the dollar makes sense...even as a back up considering Woodleys history. Last season, they could have said...you are a reasonable stop gap...here is 1.5 million per season. He would have jumped at it.
                Why would he have jumped at this? If you take the premise that most guys believe in their own ability, why wouldn't he have wanted a shot at FA to prove his worth elsewhere, knowing that he was close to being an afterthought in Pittsburgh?

                And while he has flashed some talent, he lacks one of the most important skills - staying healthy.

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                • feltdizz
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                  • May 2008
                  • 27564

                  #38
                  someone will overpay for him and there is nothing we can do about it...

                  but let's be real.. he wasn't a beast in our system. He had a nice run in 8 games this year but he didn't "win" any games for us or change the momentum of games. He was a good OLB on a bad defense this year.
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                  • squidkid
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                    • Feb 2012
                    • 5847

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Shawn
                    Because at bare minimum you need 3 OLBs in a 3-4 system. You just cant afford to play Chris Carters.

                    worilds wasnt quality when some are saying he should have gotten paid
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                    • steeler_fan_in_t.o.
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                      • May 2008
                      • 10287

                      #40
                      Nobody is mentioning the fact that this is also a very weak crop of outside backers, especially 3-4. Worilds is #2 after Orakpo - the easy top OLB. #3 is Shaun Philips - a 10 year vet who is currently a backup to Von Miller. Mike Neal of the Packers is #4 and he just played his first season at OLB after slimming down and converting from DE. Very few notable names.

                      This will work in JW's favor, but remember, last off-season the team brought in every possible FA OLB to play ahead of Worilds.
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                      • Oviedo
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                        • May 2008
                        • 23824

                        #41
                        Originally posted by papillon
                        And this is why i wouldn't put it past the Steelers to draft another OLB at 1.15 and after next year role with jones and this year's pick, let worlds go this year and release Woolley next year.

                        Oh and sorry I didn't have sarcastic meter running on the sack machine comment, I must be losing it in my old age.

                        Pappy
                        I agree. I could see them grabbing someone like Khalil Mack if he falls to #15. Would be the smart move if we let Worilds walk and only have Woodley and Jones which is a scary thought.
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                        • Oviedo
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                          • May 2008
                          • 23824

                          #42
                          Originally posted by feltdizz
                          someone will overpay for him and there is nothing we can do about it...

                          but let's be real.. he wasn't a beast in our system. He had a nice run in 8 games this year but he didn't "win" any games for us or change the momentum of games. He was a good OLB on a bad defense this year.
                          Look back when he played. He was always among the leaders in QB pressures. He knows how to get to the QB. Can't fault him on that.
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                          • NW Steeler
                            Pro Bowler
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 1391

                            #43
                            Originally posted by Captain Lemming
                            Something to consider.
                            We regret paying Woodley the big bucks because AFTER signing he has been injury prone right?
                            Worilds got a starting opportunity twice and cannot string together a half season of starts......EVER.
                            Woodley at least HAS been a healthy starter. Worilds has NEVER done that.

                            Not to defend Woodley, but if we dont want an oft injured player Worilds aint necessarily gonna be any better at staying healthy.

                            His new found value to another team might be a blessing in disguise.

                            It would look really stupid if we get snake bitten again with a guy WE KNEW IN ADVANCE was prone to injury, pay him AND get cap hit by a chunk of what we owe Woodley after cutting him.

                            Beware what you wish for my Steeler brothers.
                            BOOM. My thoughts exactly.

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                            • Shawn
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                              • Mar 2008
                              • 15131

                              #44
                              Originally posted by Oviedo
                              I agree. I could see them grabbing someone like Khalil Mack if he falls to #15. Would be the smart move if we let Worilds walk and only have Woodley and Jones which is a scary thought.
                              I can't see the Steelers passing on Mack if he is there.
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                              • ikestops85
                                Hall of Famer
                                • Jun 2008
                                • 3724

                                #45
                                I think many have forgotten how well Worilds played in 2012 when he subbed for Woodley. Yes, he subbed for Harrison at the beginning of the year and played badly but later on when Woodley got hurt Worilds played well. I still don't know why there is such a difference between how he plays on the right side vs. the left side. I just know when he plays on the left side he flashes pro bowl talent.
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