Steelers continue special teams spree with Battle
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on March 8, 2010
The Steelers wisely understand their pass-first tendencies didn't keep them out of the playoffs. Their abysmal special teams were largely to blame.
Arnaz Battle agreed to terms on a three-year contract Monday, according to Matt Barrows of the Sacramento Bee. Safety Will Allen, also a core special teams player, was signed earlier in the day.
Battle played under new Pittsburgh special teams coach Al Everest in San Francisco. He's an aggressive blocking wideout that can fill Pittsburgh's fourth receiver role.
Limas Sweed's future with the team is very much in doubt after his mysterious disappearance late last season.
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on March 8, 2010
The Steelers wisely understand their pass-first tendencies didn't keep them out of the playoffs. Their abysmal special teams were largely to blame.
Arnaz Battle agreed to terms on a three-year contract Monday, according to Matt Barrows of the Sacramento Bee. Safety Will Allen, also a core special teams player, was signed earlier in the day.
Battle played under new Pittsburgh special teams coach Al Everest in San Francisco. He's an aggressive blocking wideout that can fill Pittsburgh's fourth receiver role.
Limas Sweed's future with the team is very much in doubt after his mysterious disappearance late last season.
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