Peat
Registered User
- Jun 14, 2016
- 30,848
- 26,300
I think the best course of action is to let Najee and Warren battle it out, if Najee is a clear upgrade, pay him. If he's not, go to the draft to find another guy to pair with Warren.
It'd also be a great situation to pick up a guy like when we signed DeAngelo Williams. Maybe not a bell cow guy, but a guy who could definitely carry the load if needed periodically and takes care of the ball.
I think a lot changes with Najee this year in this system behind this line. If it doesn't, I can't even see another team lining up to sign him.
I don't get the idea of treating this as a battle between Harris and Warren when the team is better with two players of their calibre and can find plenty of touches for both.
I also don't think they're going to find a player who can give you a 200 carry season at over 4 yards a pop like Williams could without paying the sort of money the Steelers refused to do so with Harris.
Reckon Harris is as good as gone too. Either he doesn't ball out next season and nobody wants him back, or he does and he's probably the best RB FA on the market and they can't afford him.
What public statements or comments by Harris are you talking about? I really don't think the Steelers give a shit if he's cold or standoffish with the media at times. I remember seeing articles like this, but being frustrated with the state of the offense last year is pretty reasonable lol. Or are you talking about that zoom call with the leagues best RB's where they voiced their frustration with the RB pay landscape?
I just haven't seen anything to suggest he's a bad teammate or shows poor work ethic in football related activities, like Diontae.
All I'm saying is that I think this is business related - not personal.
The big key one that the beat reporters bring up was this comment
Where they talk about Tomlin not appreciating effectively being called out for the lack of discipline. I think Tomlin addressed that comment in his next presser with something along the lines of "I don't want to talk about that in public".
True? I don't know, but I do find it very easy to believe it wasn't appreciated, that Harris was a tough customer for coaches to manage last season, and that's part of it. Maybe I wouldn't if they hadn't just wiped most of the most whispered about locker room personalities while smiling and insisting it had nothing to do with that, but they did, so it makes a lot of sense.
And whether that's true or not, I still don't believe Khan about how much he loves Harris.