There are soft injuries, and then there are real injuries. Mendenhall's rookie season was terminated by a real injury. Someone busted his collarbone - he wasn't pulling a Woodley. Nothing he could do, and no one has proved to me he had some genetic pre-disposition to collarbone fractures that made him a bad draft pick.
His next year, which was effectively his rookie season, was a great one. So were the next two, despite Tomlin on his ass about "details" and whatever. He was productive back, as good as Bell is ever going to be for us.
Then he tears his ACL. Again, there are real injuries, and there are soft injuries. An ACL is real, it happens to the toughest guys in the NFL. So Mendenhall comes back from that, but then we get the Steeler idiocy of two years ago. I challenge anyone to defend the poor decisions made by Steelers with Redman, Dwyer and Mendenhall two years ago. Mendenhall lost his starting position to the latter clowns for no good reason, got unfairly benched over a fumble, actually made to attend a game in street clothes while Redman and Dwyer (neither of who should even have been in NFL) played. And this Tweet thing probably played in too. We had a quality back, and the Steelers blew it. That's my opinion, and its more than defensible.
His next year, which was effectively his rookie season, was a great one. So were the next two, despite Tomlin on his ass about "details" and whatever. He was productive back, as good as Bell is ever going to be for us.
Then he tears his ACL. Again, there are real injuries, and there are soft injuries. An ACL is real, it happens to the toughest guys in the NFL. So Mendenhall comes back from that, but then we get the Steeler idiocy of two years ago. I challenge anyone to defend the poor decisions made by Steelers with Redman, Dwyer and Mendenhall two years ago. Mendenhall lost his starting position to the latter clowns for no good reason, got unfairly benched over a fumble, actually made to attend a game in street clothes while Redman and Dwyer (neither of who should even have been in NFL) played. And this Tweet thing probably played in too. We had a quality back, and the Steelers blew it. That's my opinion, and its more than defensible.
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