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  • Northern_Blitz
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    Originally posted by T.Ferguson
    Hopefully those that say KP is no good are right and he doesn't go on to be a starter somewhere else, we'll see.
    He won't start this year. Next year is year 4, so he'll probably still be a backup in PHI then too.

    So, if he's a starter it won't be for a while.

    And by then he'll have the "he's just a backup" tag on him. So he maybe doesn't even get another chance to start outside of injury. Like Mason.

    I think most of us thought that he wasn't the right guy to start over Mason at the end of last season. That's not good for his long term career prospects.

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  • Oviedo
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    Originally posted by T.Ferguson
    Totally different situation if this true. KP was told one thing and then another which was essentially he would not be the starter, ie, there would be no competition. So KP understandbly told the team he wanted out.
    How about we tie this to Pickett's performance and not what he is told. This isn't Little League.

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  • WindyCitySteel
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    Originally posted by whatever
    I thought the ?Kahn man? only dumped players to bad teams?
    Apparently Aditi said that Pickett had a lot of NFC teams interested. They certainly sent him to one where he has no shot to play unless there's an injury.

    If it's true he had suitors, tells you what the league thought of how he was handled.

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  • WindyCitySteel
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    Originally posted by SteelerOfDeVille
    side note: they are KILLING my mock

    carry on
    Someone told you all it was silly to do mocks so early.

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  • SteelerOfDeVille
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    side note: they are KILLING my mock

    carry on

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  • whatever
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    I thought the ?Kahn man? only dumped players to bad teams?

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  • T.Ferguson
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    Originally posted by NorthCoast
    Why would KP be surprised? It's the same conversation he had the previous year when talking about Trubisky competing with him.
    Totally different situation if this true. KP was told one thing and then another which was essentially he would not be the starter, ie, there would be no competition. So KP understandbly told the team he wanted out.

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  • NorthCoast
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    In the category of things that didn't age well:

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  • NorthCoast
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    Originally posted by Buzz
    She said the report came from sources who were there listening to the conversation between Kenny and the team

    Disturbing, if true ... if I were in KP's shoes, and I'd been promised I would get to compete for the starting job, only to be told, after Russell showed up, "Sorry, Russ is the starter" ... I mean, I'd be pissed, too
    Why would KP be surprised? It's the same conversation he had the previous year when talking about Trubisky competing with him.

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  • WindyCitySteel
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    Originally posted by Oviedo
    Got proof or just opinions?
    Legs Blount, Mel Ingram..Tomlin has lied to players before.

    Does any team have more hostages than volunteers than the Steelers?

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  • steelguin
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    Originally posted by Northern_Blitz
    I think the plan was to let Kenny compete with Mason (or similar).

    But the Wilson deal was just too good a value to pass up.
    Do the Steelers just have one pick each round this year ?

    Tried finding a list of picks in each round but didn?t find one.

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  • T.Ferguson
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    Originally posted by Buzz
    Aditi is reporting that Kenny wanted out because the Steelers told him Wilson would be the starter, after earlier telling KP he would be able to compete to be the starter.



    Sure seems like we've been hearing about this kind of thing a lot -- Tomlin or the FO (but especially Tomlin) promising something to a player, and then reneging on their word.
    Yeeesh, teams should study how the Steelers handled KP to see what NOT to do with a 1st round QB.

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  • Starlifter
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    Well I’m just stunned. I thought keeping him for his 3rd rookie year cost was a no brainer. Clearly Omar doesn’t live in his fears. I wish I could predict what’s next, maybe Fields? But the Khan artist is a maniac. Who the heck knows what’s next.

    Wow.

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  • Buzz
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    Originally posted by Oviedo
    Got proof or just opinions?
    She said the report came from sources who were there listening to the conversation between Kenny and the team

    Disturbing, if true ... if I were in KP's shoes, and I'd been promised I would get to compete for the starting job, only to be told, after Russell showed up, "Sorry, Russ is the starter" ... I mean, I'd be pissed, too

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  • Northern_Blitz
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    Originally posted by Buzz
    Aditi is reporting that Kenny wanted out because the Steelers told him Wilson would be the starter, after earlier telling KP he would be able to compete to be the starter.



    Sure seems like we've been hearing about this kind of thing a lot -- Tomlin or the FO (but especially Tomlin) promising something to a player, and then reneging on their word.
    I think the plan was to let Kenny compete with Mason (or similar).

    But the Wilson deal was just too good a value to pass up.

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