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  • hawaiiansteel
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    • May 2008
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    USATODAY - Steelers Off-season Strategy

    USATODAY - 2/12/10

    Pittsburgh Steelers


    OFFSEASON STRATEGY

    First up for the Steelers is to sign a couple of impending unrestricted free agents. The only UFAs they will try to sign before March 5 are Pro Bowl nose tackle Casey Hampton, starting free safety Ryan Clark and kicker Jeff Reed. Reed will be their first priority. If they cannot sign Hampton to a multiple-year deal, they could franchise him. Clark will not be franchised or transitioned and is unlikely to come to terms by March 5.

    Two veterans will not get offers before March 5, although the team might be interested in them if they do not get good offers elsewhere. Halfback Willie Parker and cornerback Deshea Townsend have been important members of two Super Bowl champions but they no longer are starters and would have to return as backups.

    Starting right tackle Willie Colon will stay a RFA if there is no new CBA and they will issue him a high tender, as they did last season when he first became a RFA.

    TEAM NEEDS

    1. Offensive line: One reason the Steelers cannot run when they want is the blocking. They get no push from their front line. They have to develop a tackle at the very least and need to find their future centers.

    2. Defensive line: They addressed this last year with DE Ziggy Hood in the first round, but they need to restock a line that has grown old. Another end and nose tackle are a must.

    3. Defensive backs: With FS Ryan Clark likely leaving as a free agent, they have no one to replace him. Their CBs are below average as well.


    UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS

    —QB Charlie Batch is a reliable, when healthy, backup and that is the crux because he missed all of 2008 and ended 2009 with a broken wrist. He wants to return.

    —LB Rocky Boiman was a late edition to try to save their drowning special teams. He's not likely to return.

    —SS Tyrone Carter won't get a contract from the Steelers again unless he finds nothing from anywhere else.

    —FS Ryan Clark would like to return and the team wants him back but they are not likely to settle on a price before free agency begins.

    —DE Nick Eason, if he's willing to return at a minimum salary, could re-sign.

    —WR Joey Galloway was a late signing after Limas Sweed was placed on IR. He did not dress for either game and he is not likely to be invited back.

    —NT Casey Hampton is a priority to keep one way or the other. They will try to negotiate a new deal but it's more likely they will have to put the franchise tag on him.

    —DE Travis Kirschke, although he turns 36 this year, has been dependable and could re-sign if he does not go elsewhere, especially if they get nothing at the position in the draft.

    —RB Willie Parker has seen his last days in Pittsburgh. They would love to have him back as a backup to Rashard Mendenhall but he wants more playing time than that.

    —K Jeff Reed could be their next signing because he not only is a priority, he's the most signable of their free agents.

    —CB Deshea Townsend thinks he can still start in the league and the Steelers have no plans for him to do that. If he finds nothing of his liking in free agency, they will offer him a contract to return.

    RESTRICTED FREE AGENTS (*indicates restricted because of uncapped year)

    —*OT Willie Colon will be tendered at the highest amount, as he was last season, his third as their starting right tackle.

    —CB William Gay had a disappointing first season as a starter but not bad enough that they want to lose him.

    —P Daniel Sepulveda was middle of the road and not likely to receive a high tender. He was drafted in the fourth round.

    —RB Carey Davis is listed as their starting FB but rarely played and may not receive a tender.

    —TE Matt Spaeth is No. 2 behind Heath Miller. He plays a lot but rarely is used as a target and he's not a good blocker.

    —OG Darnell Stapleton was their starting RG until an injury put him on IR. Could receive a lower tender.

    EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS FREE AGENTS

    —LB Patrick Bailey was their rookie of the year for his special-teams play in 2008 but dropped off last season.
  • hawaiiansteel
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    • May 2008
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    #2
    Re: USATODAY - Steelers Off-season Strategy

    per kffl.com - this probably means that we will select a 3-4 DE in this upcoming draft.

    Steelers | Likely will bring back Kirschke or Eason

    Sat, 13 Feb 2010 16:30

    Scott Brown, of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, reports the Pittsburgh Steelers likely will re-sign either impending free-agent DE Travis Kirschke or DE Nick Eason but will not bring back both.

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    • hawaiiansteel
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      • May 2008
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      Steelers Have Two Weeks to Decide Who to Franchise

      2/13/2010 9:27 AM ET By JJ Cooper
      JJ Cooper is an NFL Blogger for FanHouse


      Casey Hampton may not want to be franchised, but it sure sounds like he needs to get comfortable with the idea.

      In his pre-free agency press conference, Steelers player personnel director Kevin Colbert reiterated what you would expect him to say--he's not going to rule out using a franchise tag on any of the three Steelers starters who could be headed to free agency.

      That means Jeff Reed, Ryan Clark or Hampton could be tagged by the Feb. 25 deadline. In Clark's case it's unlikely that the Steelers would want to spend more than $6 million for one year of a solid but unspectacular safety, but in Hampton's case the $7 million for one year of a Pro Bowl nose tackle may seem quite reasonable. Less than $3 million for Reed also may seem like a small price to pay to keep a kicker who has shown he understands how to kick at Heinz Field.

      Colbert made it sound like he'd like to avoid using the tag, but that he wouldn't hesitate if necessary.

      "Our stance on the tag is that while we don't like to use (it), we're never going to say that we're not going to use something that is collectively bargained as a tool in this process," Colbert said.

      In the case of Hampton it may make more sense to tag him than any other option. The Steelers' backup plan is to rely on Chris Hoke and draft a backup to eventually start, but that's not an ideal solution for a team that thinks they could compete for a Super Bowl next season. And on the other hand, signing Hampton to a long-term deal will likely involve paying Hampton more for what he has accomplished than what he will accomplish in the future.

      The biggest news the Steelers' fans could hear over the next three weeks may be a new deal with Clark. While $6 million-plus seems quite steep for a complimentary safety, Pittsburgh has no valid options to replace Clark on the current roster. And as Troy Polamalu, Chris Hope and others have shown in the past, it's hard to start at safety as a rookie in Dick LeBeau's defense.

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      • SanAntonioSteelerFan
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        Re: USATODAY - Steelers Off-season Strategy

        Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
        USATODAY - 2/12/10

        Pittsburgh Steelers


        OFFSEASON STRATEGY...

        CB William Gay had a disappointing first season as a starter but not bad enough that they want to lose him.

        —P Daniel Sepulveda was middle of the road and not likely to receive a high tender. He was drafted in the fourth round.
        ...
        Really?

        Also this is the first time that I've seen Sep described as middle of the road. I only seem to remember 1 or 2 kicks that weren't good, with all the rest being very good (and one or two being excellent).


        We got our "6-PACK" - time to work on a CASE!

        HERE WE GO STEELERS, HERE WE GO!

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        • hawaiiansteel
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          Re: USATODAY - Steelers Off-season Strategy

          this could drive up the price of trying to re-sign Deshea...


          Patriots | Could show interest in Townsend
          Mon, 15 Feb 2010 kffl.com

          Mike Reiss, of ESPNBoston.com, reports the New England Patriots could show interest in Pittsburgh Steelers impending free-agent CB Deshea Townsend during the offseason.

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          • phillyesq
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            • May 2008
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            #6
            Re: USATODAY - Steelers Off-season Strategy

            Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
            this could drive up the price of trying to re-sign Deshea...


            Patriots | Could show interest in Townsend
            Mon, 15 Feb 2010 kffl.com

            Mike Reiss, of ESPNBoston.com, reports the New England Patriots could show interest in Pittsburgh Steelers impending free-agent CB Deshea Townsend during the offseason.
            Sadly, it makes sense. The Pats* never invest a lot of money in the CB position, and they like heady, veteran players. I'd really hate to see Deshea end his career there.

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            • Oviedo
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              • May 2008
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              Re: USATODAY - Steelers Off-season Strategy

              Originally posted by phillyesq
              Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
              this could drive up the price of trying to re-sign Deshea...


              Patriots | Could show interest in Townsend
              Mon, 15 Feb 2010 kffl.com

              Mike Reiss, of ESPNBoston.com, reports the New England Patriots could show interest in Pittsburgh Steelers impending free-agent CB Deshea Townsend during the offseason.
              Sadly, it makes sense. The Pats* never invest a lot of money in the CB position, and they like heady, veteran players. I'd really hate to see Deshea end his career there.
              "heady" = codeword for "you lost your physical skills but you know the scheme so well it is keeping you on the roster ahead of more physically gifted players." IMO we have too many "heady" players on defense and it showed last season.
              "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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              • stlrz d
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                Re: USATODAY - Steelers Off-season Strategy

                Originally posted by Oviedo
                Originally posted by phillyesq
                Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                this could drive up the price of trying to re-sign Deshea...


                Patriots | Could show interest in Townsend
                Mon, 15 Feb 2010 kffl.com

                Mike Reiss, of ESPNBoston.com, reports the New England Patriots could show interest in Pittsburgh Steelers impending free-agent CB Deshea Townsend during the offseason.
                Sadly, it makes sense. The Pats* never invest a lot of money in the CB position, and they like heady, veteran players. I'd really hate to see Deshea end his career there.
                "heady" = codeword for "you lost your physical skills but you know the scheme so well it is keeping you on the roster ahead of more physically gifted players." IMO we have too many "heady" players on defense and it showed last season.
                How'd it show the season before?

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                • hawaiiansteel
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                  Re: USATODAY - Steelers Off-season Strategy

                  I thought Ryan Mundy was a FS, interesting they list him here as a SS. If Hartwig was injured, who would get first shot at starting Center, Legursky or Stapleton?


                  Steelers | Two underwent shoulder surgery

                  Tue, 16 Feb 2010

                  Ed Bouchette, of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, reports Pittsburgh Steelers C Justin Hartwig (shoulder) and SS Ryan Mundy (shoulder) both underwent procedure of an unknown nature after the 2009 season and have been going through rehabilitation.

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                  • stlrz d
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                    Re: USATODAY - Steelers Off-season Strategy

                    Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                    I thought Ryan Mundy was a FS, interesting they list him here as a SS. If Hartwig was injured, who would get first shot at starting Center, Legursky or Stapleton?


                    Steelers | Two underwent shoulder surgery

                    Tue, 16 Feb 2010

                    Ed Bouchette, of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, reports Pittsburgh Steelers C Justin Hartwig (shoulder) and SS Ryan Mundy (shoulder) both underwent procedure of an unknown nature after the 2009 season and have been going through rehabilitation.
                    Interesting that the team website has him listed as a FS on the depth chart.

                    [url="http://www.steelers.com/team/depth-chart.html"]http://www.steelers.com/team/depth-chart.html[/url]

                    And the NFL website has him listed as a SS on the depth chart.

                    [url="http://www.nfl.com/teams/pittsburghsteelers/depthchart?team=PIT"]http://www.nfl.com/teams/pittsburghstee ... t?team=PIT[/url]

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                    • RuthlessBurgher
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                      • May 2008
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                      Re: USATODAY - Steelers Off-season Strategy

                      Originally posted by SanAntonioSteelerFan
                      Also this is the first time that I've seen Sep described as middle of the road. I only seem to remember 1 or 2 kicks that weren't good, with all the rest being very good (and one or two being excellent).
                      If you only look at the raw numbers like punting average (42.7 gross, 37.1 net) then he appears to be middle of the road. But if you look closer at the fact that he downed 29 punts inside the 20 with only 4 touchbacks, it looks better. Plus remember that he was coming off an ACL injury this year, and everyone says that you tend to perform much better the second year after an ACL reconstruction than the first (same thing his rookie year...he was coming off an ACL injury in college). He's young, strong, and should improve.
                      Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.

                      Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

                      We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

                      We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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                      • Oviedo
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                        Re: USATODAY - Steelers Off-season Strategy

                        Originally posted by stlrz d
                        Originally posted by Oviedo
                        Originally posted by phillyesq
                        Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                        this could drive up the price of trying to re-sign Deshea...


                        Patriots | Could show interest in Townsend
                        Mon, 15 Feb 2010 kffl.com

                        Mike Reiss, of ESPNBoston.com, reports the New England Patriots could show interest in Pittsburgh Steelers impending free-agent CB Deshea Townsend during the offseason.
                        Sadly, it makes sense. The Pats* never invest a lot of money in the CB position, and they like heady, veteran players. I'd really hate to see Deshea end his career there.
                        "heady" = codeword for "you lost your physical skills but you know the scheme so well it is keeping you on the roster ahead of more physically gifted players." IMO we have too many "heady" players on defense and it showed last season.
                        How'd it show the season before?
                        Obviously better because the players they relied on were younger and healthier. But next year won't be 2008 either. You obviously want to assume that everything will be great next year. One opionion that I don't happen to share.

                        By your own argument, why did we ever go to the 3-4 defense. Nothing was wrong with the 4-3 we ran in 70s. Like I have said, past performance isn't a predictor of future success. Especially when you can't get young players onto the field.
                        "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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                        • stlrz d
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                          • May 2008
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                          #13
                          Re: USATODAY - Steelers Off-season Strategy

                          Originally posted by Oviedo
                          Originally posted by stlrz d
                          Originally posted by Oviedo
                          Originally posted by phillyesq
                          Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                          this could drive up the price of trying to re-sign Deshea...


                          Patriots | Could show interest in Townsend
                          Mon, 15 Feb 2010 kffl.com

                          Mike Reiss, of ESPNBoston.com, reports the New England Patriots could show interest in Pittsburgh Steelers impending free-agent CB Deshea Townsend during the offseason.
                          Sadly, it makes sense. The Pats* never invest a lot of money in the CB position, and they like heady, veteran players. I'd really hate to see Deshea end his career there.
                          "heady" = codeword for "you lost your physical skills but you know the scheme so well it is keeping you on the roster ahead of more physically gifted players." IMO we have too many "heady" players on defense and it showed last season.
                          How'd it show the season before?
                          Obviously better because the players they relied on were younger and healthier. But next year won't be 2008 either. You obviously want to assume that everything will be great next year. One opionion that I don't happen to share.

                          By your own argument, why did we ever go to the 3-4 defense. Nothing was wrong with the 4-3 we ran in 70s. Like I have said, past performance isn't a predictor of future success. Especially when you can't get young players onto the field.
                          We're only one year from that man. One year. That's no reason to scrap what we have now because of one bad season.

                          Reload...not rebuild.

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                          • hawaiiansteel
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                            Steelers Free Agency 2010
                            February 16, 2010


                            Now that the NFL is in the complete offseason, it’s time to look at how the 9-7 Pittsburgh Steelers can improve their team. In typical Steelers fashion, don’t expect the Rooneys to make a big splash in free agency. Instead, they will operate as usual and build their team through the draft.

                            Although the NFL looks geared up to enter the 2010-2011 as an uncapped season due to the laboring agreement, the Rooneys, Kevin Colbert and the Steelers front office indicated that they will manage this season as if it were capped.

                            The following is a look at current Steelers players of interest for this offseason:

                            Willie Parker - Unrestricted free agent (UFA). Parker is unlikely to get resigned unless he comes back very cheap. Parker is looking for a starting role but isn’t going to see that in Pittsburgh.

                            Deshea Townsend – The Steelers won’t sign Townsend long-term but would like to bring him back for cheap. Although, he’s towards the end of his career, Townsend replaced William Gay late in the season. Towsend provides depth and experience in the secondary.

                            Casey Hampton – Hampton must be the Steelers top offseason priority. Although Hampton warned the Steelers not to use the franchise tag, the notion is that the Steelers are likey to tag Hampton regardless unless the two can agree on a fair 3 year deal. The Steelers don’t have a replacement for Hampton. Chris Hoke is older than Hampton and is on the downside of his career. It’s doubtfut that Hoke can holdup for an entire season.

                            Josh Reed – Reed is very consistent at Heinz Field which is considered one of the most difficult stadiums in the NFL for kickers. The Steelers would like to bring Reed back for a decent price despite his off the field troubles. Reed does struggle with kickoffs which has consistently put special teams coverage in bad situations.

                            Ryan Clark – Another priority for the Steelers. Clark is aging at 30 years old but is consistent and plays well with Troy Polamalu. The downside is once Polamalu got injured, Ryan Clark was exposed and really struggled. I see the Steelers signing Clark or Hampton but not both. The Steelers could be looking to draft Clark’s replacement in Texas’ Earl Thomas or University of Southern California’s (USC), Taylor Mays.

                            Willie Colon – Like it or not, the Steelers feel that Willie Colon is one of the better right tackles in the league. He has been consistent and has played in every game the past 3 years. Due to the labor agreement, Colon is setup to be a restricted free agent again and likey won’t get a long-term offer until next offseason.

                            Tyrone Carter – The Steelers will most likely not offer the UFA, Tyrone Carter a contract. Carter struggled in filling in for the injured Polamalu and his time is likely over in Pittsburgh.

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