Realistically....what can we get for AB?

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  • steeler_george
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    Originally posted by Steel Maniac
    Wow george; that's great work. Much appreciated.
    What did I do...

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  • Steel Maniac
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    Originally posted by steeler_george
    I still think, Oakland is the key. Trade AB and our 20 for their 4th and 28th pick in the first round.

    If we do this we can keep trading down and up to get our guys.
    LB- D WHITE and CB-D.BAKER or S-D. THOMAS in the first round.

    Oakland gets a true WR for Carr and still will have 2 picks in the first round our 20th and 25th.
    Wow george; that's great work. Much appreciated.

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  • steeler_george
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    I still think, Oakland is the key. Trade AB and our 20 for their 4th and 28th pick in the first round.

    If we do this we can keep trading down and up to get our guys.
    LB- D WHITE and CB-D.BAKER or S-D. THOMAS in the first round.

    Oakland gets a true WR for Carr and still will have 2 picks in the first round our 20th and 25th.

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  • Oviedo
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    I'm still hoping Brown stays and becomes a good citizen. It will be an interesting couple of months

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  • steeler_george
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    speaking of the jets as partners, intresting read here:

    https://steelerswire.usatoday.com/2019/01/07/antonio-browns-former-teammate-says-steelers-wr-wouldnt-fit-on-the-jets/

    Antonio Brown and Willie Colon were teammates on the Pittsburgh Steelers for three seasons. Colon also played for the New York Jets for three years after leaving Pittsburgh. So when Colon was asked (https://www.sny.tv/jets/news/watch-snys-willie-colon-explains-why-antonio-brown-wouldnt-mesh-with-jets/302364294) about how Brown would fit on the Jets, he was very clear in saying he doesn’t think Antonio would be a good fit in New York’s locker room.
    “Not at all,” Colon said. “(Sam Darnold) wouldn’t know how to handle Antonio Brown if he’s not getting the ball in the first half. I remember Antonio Brown when he showed up to the Pittsburgh Steelers with a garbage bag, an ‘Even Steven’ haircut, and he was just built on being the best player he can be.
    “Now he’s turned into this somewhat of a prima donna.”
    The last thing a young quarterback like Darnold needs is a guy like Brown – for all his talent – to create doubt in a young player because he doesn’t think he is getting the ball enough. One of the reasons Brown has been so successful is because he’s always had a strong personality like Ben Roethlisberger to help balance him out.
    It isn’t clear if the Steelers are going to trade Brown or not. But how this plays out will tell a lot about how much teams are willing to trade continuity and potential drama for talent.

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  • Steel Maniac
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    Originally posted by RuthlessBurgher
    We traded Santonio to the Jets for a 5th round pick.

    We traded that 5th round pick to Arizona for Bryant McFadden and a 6th round pick.

    We used that 6th round pick to draft.......Antonio Brown.

    But Ruth, when we call the Jets now, they look at the caller I.D. and won't pick up the phone. LMFAO!!!

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  • flippy
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    Originally posted by RuthlessBurgher
    We traded Santonio to the Jets for a 5th round pick.

    We traded that 5th round pick to Arizona for Bryant McFadden and a 6th round pick.

    We used that 6th round pick to draft.......Antonio Brown.

    The Jets should give us 2 1sts as a thank you and take AB off our hands.

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  • RuthlessBurgher
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    Originally posted by Steel Maniac
    I just wish we could ship him to the Jets but after Santonio Holmes , Jets won’t take our calls anymore.lol.
    We traded Santonio to the Jets for a 5th round pick.

    We traded that 5th round pick to Arizona for Bryant McFadden and a 6th round pick.

    We used that 6th round pick to draft.......Antonio Brown.

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  • Steel Maniac
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    Originally posted by BURGH86STEEL
    Probably not much. The Steelers might be better off keeping him if he comes to his sense.
    burgh86steel, did you see the psycho babble he has on his facebook page? Just saying.....

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  • Steel Maniac
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    Originally posted by kindlecatsb'ng
    What logical incentive would there be for the FO to discuss openly about their knowledge or experience (negative) behavior with AB.
    If they are exploring all options for the future and the team, taking their business outside the house may possibly interfere with their plans to offload him to another team with future trade compensations.
    Exactly....................

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  • BURGH86STEEL
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    Probably not much. The Steelers might be better off keeping him if he comes to his sense.

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  • flippy
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    Originally posted by Steel Maniac
    AB was definitely one of my favorites; my son walks around with his AB jersey on all the time. Gonna be hard on him when AB is shipped out. I’ll sit down and fully explain it to him.
    Maybe AB lost it when Ben's so told Ben he wants to be James Conner.

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  • kindlecatsb'ng
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    Originally posted by Disco1981
    The live video did it for me...I would have been able to forgive AB ...IF he made a comment with something like " I screwed up, my frustrations during this year boiled over...I plan on sitting down with Mr.Rooney, Coach Tomlin, Ben and the rest of my teammates, and it will never happen again...I really screwed up, and am just begging for a 2nd chance "...

    But...The live video, When Tomlin was pouring his heart out ..laughing/ giggling at him live, like it was funny...Wtf was so ****ing funny...You just missed the playoffs, players/ coaches will be cut...and you're laughing at Tomlin, your teammates, and us as fans faces...

    I could care less that he was with Harrison...Seeing his face, laughing at all of us, is unforgivable in my eyes...

    He is a great talent and will be so hard to replace but, there is no way you could ever let a guy like that back in your lockeroom...How could you justify it? Win at ANY costs, **** everybody including the fans
    Totally agree.
    The ultimate act of disrespect.

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  • kindlecatsb'ng
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    Originally posted by Oviedo
    I haven't heard anyone from the Steelers' inner circle indicate any such thing. Have you?? When that happens I'll start to believe it is possible

    Right now we have talking heads saying this trying to stay on top of the news cycle using second and third person sources
    What logical incentive would there be for the FO to discuss openly about their knowledge or experience (negative) behavior with AB.
    If they are exploring all options for the future and the team, taking their business outside the house may possibly interfere with their plans to offload him to another team with future trade compensations.

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  • Steel Maniac
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    I just wish we could ship him to the Jets but after Santonio Holmes , Jets won’t take our calls anymore.lol.

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