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  • Coolie Man
    Backup
    • Mar 2013
    • 351

    Don't resign AB

    1. Too much $ for a WR
    2. He's too much an individual
    3. How many good years left?
    4. Possible trade with year left on contract(pats/browns)
  • tiproast
    Starter
    • Nov 2010
    • 643

    #2
    Originally posted by Coolie Man
    4. Possible trade with year left on contract(pats/browns)
    The Pats are certainly willing to take on talented players that have worn out their welcome in other places, but I don't Belichick would consider AB a good fit.

    But strange things happen - I would not have thought Martellus Bennett would work out here, and he's been a revelation. Just as off-the-wall as Gronk, but a different kind of wall.

    Sometimes a change of scenery is the right thing for all involved. And sometimes patience is needed, although I would think that at age 28 immaturity should no longer be an issue for this player.

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    • steelguin
      Backup
      • Oct 2016
      • 115

      #3
      Originally posted by Coolie Man
      1. Too much $ for a WR
      2. He's too much an individual
      3. How many good years left?
      4. Possible trade with year left on contract(pats/browns)
      You cannot be serious

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      • Coolie Man
        Backup
        • Mar 2013
        • 351

        #4
        Originally posted by steelguin
        You cannot be serious
        Very much so. Think about it dude.

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        • Shawn
          Legend
          • Mar 2008
          • 15131

          #5
          AB would have to resign. How can the Steelers resign him? Ok, my bad I just pulled a Ruthless but I couldn't help myself. So, you propose not re-signing AB, a top 2 WR in the NFL. Nice! What other genius offseason moves do have in store for us?
          Trolls are people too.

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          • Coolie Man
            Backup
            • Mar 2013
            • 351

            #6
            It's to much money tied up for an individual. He's not a team guy. Get some value while you can. Someone will trade, he ain't making the big $ yet.

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            • flippy
              Legend
              • Dec 2008
              • 17088

              #7
              Originally posted by Coolie Man
              1. Too much $ for a WR
              2. He's too much an individual
              3. How many good years left?
              4. Possible trade with year left on contract(pats/browns)
              While this probably isn't a popular sentiment, I'm not in favor of paying too much for the WR position irregardless of the player. I think the position is a dime a dozen and you can get a better return on other positions.

              Clearly, AB is not going to make that much difference in our ability to beat someone like the Pats in the playoffs. A top Dlineman, OLB, or CB can make a bigger difference.

              I think it's most prudent to get a great QB and build the best team you can in the trenches on both sides of the ball. IMHO, the path to another SuperBowl is QB + Dline (possibly extending outward to the front 7).

              Now that said, do we have anyone better to spend money on besides AB? If not, then you give him a contract, but I would be hesitant to commit for too long because he's just a WR and there's a million more of them that are good enough with a great QB.

              And I completely recognize AB is unique talent. But I would say the same about Randy Moss or Jerry Rice. WRs don't win you championships.
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              • Shawn
                Legend
                • Mar 2008
                • 15131

                #8
                Originally posted by flippy
                While this probably isn't a popular sentiment, I'm not in favor of paying too much for the WR position irregardless of the player. I think the position is a dime a dozen and you can get a better return on other positions.

                Clearly, AB is not going to make that much difference in our ability to beat someone like the Pats in the playoffs. A top Dlineman, OLB, or CB can make a bigger difference.

                I think it's most prudent to get a great QB and build the best team you can in the trenches on both sides of the ball. IMHO, the path to another SuperBowl is QB + Dline (possibly extending outward to the front 7).

                Now that said, do we have anyone better to spend money on besides AB? If not, then you give him a contract, but I would be hesitant to commit for too long because he's just a WR and there's a million more of them that are good enough with a great QB.

                And I completely recognize AB is unique talent. But I would say the same about Randy Moss or Jerry Rice. WRs don't win you championships.
                Not surrounding a franchise QB with quality weapons is only a recipe for success in a Bellicheat system.
                Trolls are people too.

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                • flippy
                  Legend
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 17088

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Shawn
                  Not surrounding a franchise QB with quality weapons is only a recipe for success in a Bellicheat system.
                  Why not do what the best in the AFC do? It's a copycat league.
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                  • flippy
                    Legend
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 17088

                    #10
                    Also worth noting, we won a SuperBowl with Ward, Randle El, and Ced as our top WRs. None of those world beaters have half the talent of AB.
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                    • SidSmythe
                      Hall of Famer
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 4708

                      #11
                      This might be the dumbest post since TRADE BEN POSTS after the Rape Allegations.

                      BROWN paid for his crime. It was a dumb mistake.
                      AND don't you think the NFL is not full of self absorbed individuals??

                      One thing i've never seen from BROWN was him complain he didn't get the ball. He's always been an on field professional. Even when BEN was out and his numbers dropped last year.

                      BROWN works his butt off....you can't replace that.
                      Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...
                      Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...
                      Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...!!!

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                      • papillon
                        Legend
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 11337

                        #12
                        Originally posted by tiproast
                        The Pats are certainly willing to take on talented players that have worn out their welcome in other places, but I don't Belichick would consider AB a good fit.

                        But strange things happen - I would not have thought Martellus Bennett would work out here, and he's been a revelation. Just as off-the-wall as Gronk, but a different kind of wall.

                        Sometimes a change of scenery is the right thing for all involved. And sometimes patience is needed, although I would think that at age 28 immaturity should no longer be an issue for this player.
                        Belechick has made a career out of taking players that no one else wanted or desired and turn them into productive players for the Pats. AB isn't on the outs with the organization, it's the OP's opinion that he is. He will in all likelihood become a very wealthy Steeler in the near future.

                        Congrats by the way, I wish Brady and/or Belechick would retire already.

                        Pappy
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                        • Steelhere10
                          Hall of Famer
                          • May 2008
                          • 3849

                          #13
                          Did we really win a SB with those players or those players win a SB with A SB winning defense?
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                          • tiproast
                            Starter
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 643

                            #14
                            Originally posted by papillon
                            Congrats by the way, I wish Brady and/or Belechick would retire already.
                            Pappy
                            Thanks. And while I appreciate the desire about retirement, you know you'll miss them when they're gone.

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                            • buccoray61
                              Starter
                              • Jul 2009
                              • 945

                              #15
                              Brown will be extended.DK onpittsburghsports has this to say The two biggest issues of the offseason will be nothing of the kind: Bell will get franchised, AB will get extended, and both will work within the cap.Don’t fret AB. He’s getting weirder with each passing year, but he isn’t getting worse. He’s still the best at what he does.
                              When he has the ball, anyway.

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