stillers4me
02-20-2016, 07:26 AM
There can be little argument that Heath Miller is the best TE in Steelers' history.
There is very little of Steelers history that can be framed in absolutes. Because the franchise has accomplished so much and done it through the efforts of so many people, so many of the meaningful things require at least some discussion, and then most of those discussions can end up having more than one clear-cut answer.
The best team in franchise history. The biggest win. The most heartbreaking loss. The most hated rival. You get the idea. But over time, some absolutes have emerged, and in those few instances there is agreement – or at the very least, acceptance – that there is but one answer.
The greatest coach in Steelers history? Duh. Chuck Noll. The best player? Unless you want to argue with Chairman Dan Rooney and about a half-dozen of his Hall of Fame teammates, the answer to that one is Joe Greene. The best trade? The one on draft day in 1996 that brought Jerome Bettis and a draft pick from the St. Louis Rams in exchange for a draft pick.
Now we can add another category as one of the few with a definitive answer:
The best tight end? Heath Miller..........
Read more @ http://www.steelers.com/news/labriola-on/article-1/Labriola-on-Heath-Miller/acb3e647-e8be-48d7-bc6a-3a1513767a0c
There is very little of Steelers history that can be framed in absolutes. Because the franchise has accomplished so much and done it through the efforts of so many people, so many of the meaningful things require at least some discussion, and then most of those discussions can end up having more than one clear-cut answer.
The best team in franchise history. The biggest win. The most heartbreaking loss. The most hated rival. You get the idea. But over time, some absolutes have emerged, and in those few instances there is agreement – or at the very least, acceptance – that there is but one answer.
The greatest coach in Steelers history? Duh. Chuck Noll. The best player? Unless you want to argue with Chairman Dan Rooney and about a half-dozen of his Hall of Fame teammates, the answer to that one is Joe Greene. The best trade? The one on draft day in 1996 that brought Jerome Bettis and a draft pick from the St. Louis Rams in exchange for a draft pick.
Now we can add another category as one of the few with a definitive answer:
The best tight end? Heath Miller..........
Read more @ http://www.steelers.com/news/labriola-on/article-1/Labriola-on-Heath-Miller/acb3e647-e8be-48d7-bc6a-3a1513767a0c