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

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To be fair, with the crappy Tomlin forced offense who cares who the quarterback is?

I just wonder why they paid so much for a wide receiver that stretches the field when to Tomlin stretching the field means throwing an entire five yards down field.

he can block on those 3rd and 6 toss sweeps to a lumbering RB
 
They definitely take a RB - depending who it is depends on if Patterson or Gainwell sticks. I like a lot of different guys in this draft, so it can go many directions.
 
One of the most satisfying articles I’ve read in quite some time about the Steelers - actual truth telling about Tomlin and the state of the org from a Pgh media member;


Of course, that’s bogus gum-flapping from the on-camera members of the “Tomlin Defense Foundation” at all of the NFL national network partners and many league-wide print/online publications.

All of them play an illogical game where they twist themselves into a pretzel by trying to absolve Tomlin from any blame about how his rosters have been constructed, yet they simultaneously throw rose petals at his feet for being a maestro with a firm hand on the baton at all times keeping the orchestra together.

Tomlin has his finger on the pulse of everything that goes on in that organization’s football operations — regardless of whether the national media only acknowledges that when it’s convenient to their narrative of Tomlin’s infallibility.
 
The Steelers, even if they bring in Rodgers and have success, are built like a house of cards. The only thing this does is kick the can down the road further.

I'd love to see the wheels fall off and everyone gets nuked before the draft here. That's my ideal scenario.

Little Dan has a f***ing mess on his hands.
 
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I really don't get what people are upset about with Khan. There was nothing they could have done this offseason to change their outlook for 2025. Everything is about setting things up to draft a QB in 2026. They will have a still young, cheap, but experienced OL with Jones-McCormick-Frazier-?-Fautanu. Potentially 2 WR1 if they keep Pickens. A good receiving TE. We'll see who they end up with at RB. They will hopefully have a ton of picks to move up in R1 next year to get their guy at QB. It's as good of a situation for a young QB to walk into that we could hope for...apart from the coaching staff that is living in the 70's, but that's not going to change while AR2 is still here.

I can't give Khan too much credit until he sticks the landing, but there at least seems to be a long term plan instead of desperate moves to try and win in 2025.
 
I really don't get what people are upset about with Khan. There was nothing they could have done this offseason to change their outlook for 2025. Everything is about setting things up to draft a QB in 2026. They will have a still young, cheap, but experienced OL with Jones-McCormick-Frazier-?-Fautanu. Potentially 2 WR1 if they keep Pickens. A good receiving TE. We'll see who they end up with at RB. They will hopefully have a ton of picks to move up in R1 next year to get their guy at QB. It's as good of a situation for a young QB to walk into that we could hope for...apart from the coaching staff that is living in the 70's, but that's not going to change while AR2 is still here.

I can't give Khan too much credit until he sticks the landing, but there at least seems to be a long term plan instead of desperate moves to try and win in 2025.

I like that he remains firm on what he offers guys, actually. I would have loved to see Fields back, but if we can all remember being in cap hell. That will derail something good faster than anything else can.

I think Khan and Weidl have built an elite offensive line. THe move to left is going to be big for Jones, Fautanu is going to be a massive help. McCormick and Frazier having an offseason and ayear under their belt is going to be great for them, and Seumalo is playing for a contact. I also like our LB corps outside of TJ. Highsmith, Wilson, and Herbig are 3/4 awesome starting caliber LBs. I think Porter is a great #2 CB. Benton is a really nice start for a new DL that should be added to in a big way this draft.

They don't have a QB or a RB. That's the crux of the issue and has been since Ben and Bell weren't playing together. This has been going on 6 years. If they can land a game breaking RB, that would make the QB situation way better. Najee is the most average RB I may have ever seen.
 
I really don't get what people are upset about with Khan. There was nothing they could have done this offseason to change their outlook for 2025. Everything is about setting things up to draft a QB in 2026. They will have a still young, cheap, but experienced OL with Jones-McCormick-Frazier-?-Fautanu. Potentially 2 WR1 if they keep Pickens. A good receiving TE. We'll see who they end up with at RB. They will hopefully have a ton of picks to move up in R1 next year to get their guy at QB. It's as good of a situation for a young QB to walk into that we could hope for...apart from the coaching staff that is living in the 70's, but that's not going to change while AR2 is still here.

I can't give Khan too much credit until he sticks the landing, but there at least seems to be a long term plan instead of desperate moves to try and win in 2025.

I think trading for Metcalf gave a lot of people big expectations which then haven't come true. Throw in the eternally sour and that's plenty of people.

I am going to wait and see. But if they manage to come away with good comp picks for 2026 and use that on getting a really good QB prospect, that's got to be applauded.
 
I like that he remains firm on what he offers guys, actually. I would have loved to see Fields back, but if we can all remember being in cap hell. That will derail something good faster than anything else can.

I think Khan and Weidl have built an elite offensive line. THe move to left is going to be big for Jones, Fautanu is going to be a massive help. McCormick and Frazier having an offseason and ayear under their belt is going to be great for them, and Seumalo is playing for a contact. I also like our LB corps outside of TJ. Highsmith, Wilson, and Herbig are 3/4 awesome starting caliber LBs. I think Porter is a great #2 CB. Benton is a really nice start for a new DL that should be added to in a big way this draft.

They don't have a QB or a RB. That's the crux of the issue and has been since Ben and Bell weren't playing together. This has been going on 6 years. If they can land a game breaking RB, that would make the QB situation way better. Najee is the most average RB I may have ever seen.
Agreed. The only thing I will say, though, I like Khan being disciplined in negotiations when it comes to mediocre players like Fields, but he can't play hardball when it comes to important pieces like the QB of the future. Like if they end up missing out on their guy because the other team wanted a 3rd in the package and Khan was only willing to offer a 4th or something stupid like that, I will be furious. That's why I'm not willing to give him too much credit until he follows through with the plan.
 
I understand the NFL salary cap as well as nuclear physics.

So can someone explain what barriers the Falcons and Steelers would have in terms of trading Kirk Cousins from a salary cap perspective?

If the cap worked out, what would you give up for him?
 
I really don't get what people are upset about with Khan. There was nothing they could have done this offseason to change their outlook for 2025. Everything is about setting things up to draft a QB in 2026. They will have a still young, cheap, but experienced OL with Jones-McCormick-Frazier-?-Fautanu. Potentially 2 WR1 if they keep Pickens. A good receiving TE. We'll see who they end up with at RB. They will hopefully have a ton of picks to move up in R1 next year to get their guy at QB. It's as good of a situation for a young QB to walk into that we could hope for...apart from the coaching staff that is living in the 70's, but that's not going to change while AR2 is still here.

I can't give Khan too much credit until he sticks the landing, but there at least seems to be a long term plan instead of desperate moves to try and win in 2025.
It's certainly an optimistic perspective but if they didn't feel like they had the pieces yet, why trade for and sign DK to an extremely rich contract? He'll be 30 by the time they could contend and that second could be your next starting DL. Why not flip some vets for futures like Seattle is doing?

I understand the NFL salary cap as well as nuclear physics.

So can someone explain what barriers the Falcons and Steelers would have in terms of trading Kirk Cousins from a salary cap perspective?

If the cap worked out, what would you give up for him?
I think based on the little I've read is issue is they'd be hit with a lot of dead cap regardless and at that point why not just keep the guy in case Penix struggles.
 
I think trading for Metcalf gave a lot of people big expectations which then haven't come true. Throw in the eternally sour and that's plenty of people.

I am going to wait and see. But if they manage to come away with good comp picks for 2026 and use that on getting a really good QB prospect, that's got to be applauded.
Expectations for what? As much as we argue about the differences between Fields, Wilson, Rodgers, Darnold, etc., none of them will make a difference. The Metcalf move was made for 2026 as much...nay, more so...for 2026 than 2025. If people can't see that, it's on them.

But yes, you're right. Many of the people bitching would bitch about anything they did.
 
It's certainly an optimistic perspective but if they didn't feel like they had the pieces yet, why trade for and sign DK to an extremely rich contract? He'll be 30 by the time they could contend and that second could be your next starting DL. Why not flip some vets for futures like Seattle is doing?

If you draft a QB in 2026, you want a strong WR corps around them immediately. This gets ahead of the need.

I think based on the little I've read is issue is they'd be hit with a lot of dead cap regardless and at that point why not just keep the guy in case Penix struggles.

That's also my understanding of the situation based on a cursory look at things.

Expectations for what? As much as we argue about the differences between Fields, Wilson, Rodgers, Darnold, etc., none of them will make a difference. The Metcalf move was made for 2026 as much...nay, more so...for 2026 than 2025. If people can't see that, it's on them.

But yes, you're right. Many of the people bitching would bitch about anything they did.

Magic and miracles. The amount of people who somehow expect Khan to pull a rabbit out of a hat because the Steelers need a rabbit, despite the fact there's no hat in sight to pull it from, is exasperatingly substantial.
 
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It's certainly an optimistic perspective but if they didn't feel like they had the pieces yet, why trade for and sign DK to an extremely rich contract? He'll be 30 by the time they could contend and that second could be your next starting DL. Why not flip some vets for futures like Seattle is doing?
Because they are building. You can't just all of a sudden sign and draft a championship caliber team in 1 year. You need pieces in place and a WR1 is a pretty important piece. DK gives them insurance in case Pickens falls apart and if they keep Pickens, it gives them a killer WR duo for a young QB to throw to.

Before locking in DK, everybody was projecting the Steelers to go WR-DL with their first 2 picks anyway. The WR class is considered pretty weak, so instead of reaching for an unproven guy, they paid for a known commodity. It frees them up to use their 1st on a DL.
 
I really don't get what people are upset about with Khan. There was nothing they could have done this offseason to change their outlook for 2025. Everything is about setting things up to draft a QB in 2026. They will have a still young, cheap, but experienced OL with Jones-McCormick-Frazier-?-Fautanu. Potentially 2 WR1 if they keep Pickens. A good receiving TE. We'll see who they end up with at RB. They will hopefully have a ton of picks to move up in R1 next year to get their guy at QB. It's as good of a situation for a young QB to walk into that we could hope for...apart from the coaching staff that is living in the 70's, but that's not going to change while AR2 is still here.

I can't give Khan too much credit until he sticks the landing, but there at least seems to be a long term plan instead of desperate moves to try and win in 2025.

Honestly the only reason I'm critical of Khan right now is if they bring in Rodgers after letting Fields walk for a price they should have paid. If they go into next year with like Wilson and Milton as their QB room, I'm totally fine with that.

I think it's pretty obvious that they're trying to get as many picks as possible for 2026 to have the ammo to trade up for a QB. That said, I'm still going to be mad if this team brings in Rodgers as their QB for this year.
 
I understand the NFL salary cap as well as nuclear physics.

So can someone explain what barriers the Falcons and Steelers would have in terms of trading Kirk Cousins from a salary cap perspective?

If the cap worked out, what would you give up for him?
Atlanta can give me a 1st to take his contract. :laugh:
 
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in pro sports you can't have a long memory. you need to forget and move on, there are far more important things. imo

But why would MR come back to a place where Tomlin treated him like garbage and he knows the offensive philosophy is outdated?

Also note that it says the STEELERS reached out to MR- not the other way around.
 

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