OT: The Pittsburgher Thread: No 3peat for the Swifts

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Why? Cam has maybe 2 years left. You cut Larry O Lowry you sign a real guy to start . You draft cams replacement and Benton backup. They couldn’t function without Cam against bmore in the playoffs. Leal has no position Adams is cut able

If Heyward wants to, I don’t see why he couldn’t stick around as a rotational piece into his late 30s. And I don’t think they should cut Ogunjobi unless they desperately need the cap space. And it doesn’t seem like they will. He’d be an expensive rotational piece, but who cares?

Assuming the guy they sign is someone like Milton Williams you’re looking at:

Heyward
Benton
Williams
Ogunjobi
First Round Pick
Adams/Leal/Loudermilk

That’s completely fine. If they want to do it anyway, then it’s no big deal. But spending a day 2 pick on a guy who maybe 3 years from now is a rotational piece isn’t something I’m gonna pound the table for.
 
GP if he was healthy literally would have matched Terry in everything he did before Daniels showed up. Gp is putting up Moore numbers in Carolina

My man, Moore literally played with Fields and had his best season.

Guess what team Fields plays on.

GP struggled when Fields played, however.

It certainly wasn’t Fields holding GP back when Fields had no problem helping Moore post career highs.

So either it’s GP issues or Tomlin’s offense.

I’ll go with both, as Moore is an insanely better route runner and Tomlin’s shitty O doesn’t develop any skill players.
 
Sacks>Pressures but sacks are generally such a low event stat that I think it makes sense to value pressures as well. There's also the film vs. analytics conversation. Personally I think going and looking at how valuable those 39 pressures were this year would answer it the best but nobody got time for that :laugh:. That's why I trust some of these more reputable draft guys.

Well that there is part of my thinking. Yes the sack is usually more valuable to the team but since they are infrequent and often driven by events outside of the player's control, I don't think I value them more as a way of measuring what the player is doing. But it's hard for me to say pressure is the better measureable when it measures so much.

Definitely a situation for breaking out the film and seeing what's going on, which I will absolutely leave to the draft guys :laugh:

I can't speak to the bolded part but these are the top 10 RAS for DE's since he's been tracking them. Just eyeballing it but it looks like a pretty decent hit rate.

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How many of them (and this is a hypothetical question rather than me expecting you to look this up) had his college production though? Travon Walker is a good comp and even he got about 3 times as many sacks through college.
 
Muth Ca3 and Highsmith

Muth - he's been consistent during his career. Outlier in 2023 due to injuries

CA3- he barely played his true rookie season. It essentially was a redshirt- you even stated as much on here previously. This past season was his true rookie season

Highsmith - let's see, yes you are correct that he really broke out his 3rd season. But the past 2 years he's been disappointing considering he gets a ton of 1 on 1 matchups due to TJ

So you got me on a technicality with Highsmith.

I'll be even more generous- how about the past 10 years?
 
CA3- he barely played his true rookie season. It essentially was a redshirt- you even stated as much on here previously. This past season was his true rookie season
CA3 was drafted in 2022. Thus his missed rookie season was 2022. He has gotten better and was a decent receiver last season, especially over the middle. Austin had more TDs than Pickens.
 
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No surprises, but this was probably the only other semi possible option for the Steelers.
 
Muth - he's been consistent during his career. Outlier in 2023 due to injuries

CA3- he barely played his true rookie season. It essentially was a redshirt- you even stated as much on here previously. This past season was his true rookie season

Highsmith - let's see, yes you are correct that he really broke out his 3rd season. But the past 2 years he's been disappointing considering he gets a ton of 1 on 1 matchups due to TJ

So you got me on a technicality with Highsmith.

I'll be even more generous- how about the past 10 years?

You aren’t wrong, most Steeler fans don’t want to accept it though - because it’s frustrating as hell if you actually face reality.

Outside of 2022, Highsmith has just been an avg, whatever, avg around the league kind of player.

Highsmith having one big year, Juju having one big year, etc does not equate to Tomlin developing impact players.

Consistency is crucial.

The reality is the Steelers haven’t developed any impact players (aside from Watt), in the last decade+.

I’m talking guys that are considered at least top ten at their respective positions around the league.

They have drafted Watt and a bunch of whatever dudes that no one around the league would ever consider special or impactful,

Watt is their only game changer during this time.

Here is the list for anyone who cares to dispute that reality:

 
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CA3 was drafted in 2022. Thus his missed rookie season was 2022. He has gotten better and was a decent receiver last season, especially over the middle. Austin had more TDs than Pickens.

Ok you're right.

But lets' be super gracious and say the 3 players listed improved from their rookie years. I don't agree with Muth or Highsmith, but I"m not going to be adamant about it

That's a whopping three (3) players in 5 years that have improved. I mean frankly that sucks and is a testament to this crappy ass coaching staff headed by none other than lazy "Najee should figure it out on his own" Tomlin.

Pathetic doesn't even begin to describe that stat. There's no way to justify it, full stop.
 
Ok you're right.

But lets' be super gracious and say the 3 players listed improved from their rookie years. I don't agree with Muth or Highsmith, but I"m not going to be adamant about it

That's a whopping three (3) players in 5 years that have improved. I mean frankly that sucks and is a testament to this crappy ass coaching staff headed by none other than lazy "Najee should figure it out on his own" Tomlin.

Pathetic doesn't even begin to describe that stat. There's no way to justify it, full stop.
This might be the dumbest post ever in this thread, which is saying something considering Jiggy posts in here a lot.
 
My man, Moore literally played with Fields and had his best season.

Guess what team Fields plays on.

GP struggled when Fields played, however.

It certainly wasn’t Fields holding GP back when Fields had no problem helping Moore post career highs.

So either it’s GP issues or Tomlin’s offense.

I’ll go with both, as Moore is an insanely better route runner and Tomlin’s shitty O doesn’t develop any skill players.
you do understand that Fields 2nd career 300 yards passing game came thanks in large part to GP right against the colts this season.
 
Pickens, Warren, Darnell Washington, Nick Herbig

Sorry, I replied to the wrong post.

See above @Buddy Bizarre

Pickens: 11 more catches is significant improvement? And how about this past year where he's clearly regressed?

Mt Washington.
I'm not sure how to address him. He was more involved in the offense, but he's essentially an extra tackle. Can't say or measure if he did better in the blocking game or not

Herbig - he had marginal improvements in his 2nd year

So you listed 2 backup role players and a WR1 who beefed up his stats with more opportunities.

Again I'm not going to die on the hill whether these dudes were "improvements", but in 5 years we've listed 6 players. If this coaching staff were any good there'd be a laundry list of guys. The fact it's this sparse should really tell you something, but I'm not sure you can read between the lines without assistance.
 
Ok you're right.

But lets' be super gracious and say the 3 players listed improved from their rookie years. I don't agree with Muth or Highsmith, but I"m not going to be adamant about it

That's a whopping three (3) players in 5 years that have improved. I mean frankly that sucks and is a testament to this crappy ass coaching staff headed by none other than lazy "Najee should figure it out on his own" Tomlin.

Pathetic doesn't even begin to describe that stat. There's no way to justify it, full stop.

We are now at the point we have to celebrate slight improvement of players or “hey Moore isn’t bad for a 4th round pick that’s given up the most sacks the last two years!”

What the f***? Ok..

That’s how low expectations have crumbled under Tomlin

Look at Tomlin’s first 7-8 years vs the last 10:

It’s almost comical the difference in impact players:

His first 8 years he pulled:

Woodley
Timmons
Wallace
AB
Pouncey
Gilbert
Decastro
Bell
Heyward
Shazier

Vs

Watt

That’s such a massive discrepancy that it points to a very disturbing degradation at either the scouting, drafting or development phase.
 

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