As for JUJU don't mine the pick but could have been had in the 3rd or someone close to his skills. Would have sooner addressed more important needs. That said Pitt has a pretty good track record picking WR's and the kid probably will shine.
Coates meant to type "Fuck you Bryant" but his messed up fingers scewed him all up.
How are his hands??? We need guys who can CATCH.
I agree with MB. He's Coates replacement.
I'm sorry M Bryant doesn't deserve to wear steelers uniform. His comments on twitter turned my stomach. At Least Coats was out there trying last year. Where were you Mr.Bryant. Sickning.
I hope Coates et al, are truly pissed.
I wonder if the FO saw complacency as well as incompetence.
"With love, with patience, and with Faith
....She'll make her way" ~ Natalie Merchant
It seems this team always drafts asshole WRs
Exactly So far this has been a meh draft. Pittsburgh had no reason to select a WR this early. It did address the OLB though, so that's good. Bottom line: the Steelers need to fix the pass rush. Thus the The success or failure of the draft hinges on TJ Watt. If he becomes a successful pass rusher then it is a successful draft if he fails then.... It is that simple.
Looks like Bryant wiped out his posts.
Just curious how long it takes for weed to go through your system?
"With love, with patience, and with Faith
....She'll make her way" ~ Natalie Merchant
No way man. He's Bryant's replacement. Not this year, but next year or the year after. You really think we're going to sign that guy to a big-money deal after his rookie contract ends, after all the stupid shit he's done?
Can't remember how it works exactly, but basically the yearlong suspension means we get to extend Bryant's rookie contract by a year. So we get this year and next year to audition someone. Apparently this was a guy we really liked, so i'm good with it. I mean, if Bryant is gone anyway, better that we get to go about this on our own terms.
And who knows, there's no guarantee Bryant even makes it through the year. He may well be rolling a blunt right now, to get in the right mindset to go for a nice drive.
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About 30 days is the rule of thumb if you smoke it regularly. At least for piss tests, if they test your hair its basically until that part of your hair gets cut off.
See you Space Cowboy ...
The thing is, in this offense, there's room for Brown, Bryant, Coates, and JuJu. We'll carry five receivers, six if one of them is also the return man. Bey is over thirty, and Steelers don't often sign their over thirty guys (except when their int he middle of a SB window, which is what happened a few years ago).
We just spent our highest pick on a receiver in ages with the goal of making him the third-stringer? Not likely. This guy was drafted to be a #1 or #2.
We don't need to replace Coates. He hasn't done anything. So really any random WR with halfway decent speed leaves us no worse off. This one is, loud and clear we're not counting on Bryant and we're not getting caught with our pants down again.
If Coates ever turns the corner, it'll be a nice bonus for us, but we can't count on that either. Seems like his head is in the right place with this, so I'll be rooting for him, anyway.
See you Space Cowboy ...
Best case for jujubee is that the Steelers just got a really young anquan boldin
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I agree. Juju will replace Taytay when Taytay's contract is over. I don't see the Steelers re-signing him IF he (Taytay) even makes it through the 2 years. And possibly Richard Mann's last year this year so he (The double JU) can learn from the best.
In the meantime, Ben gets another toy (Maybe nudges him to play in 2018???? Hopefully.)
Steelers draft a guy from USC = SuperBowls and HoF.
I don't know. If Bryant makes it two years without any problems, I think they'd reward him with another contract (provided he's performing on the field as well). I can't help but wonder if they're actually prepping for breaking in a new QB next year. Look at their picks. In the first three rounds, they picked up another WR and another RB, both of whom are a little different than anyone else we have on the team in their positions. Hopefully, we're seeing a little wisdom from the post-Bradshaw years coming into play. Supplement your great talent with some more good talent, then drop a new QB in there to learn for a year or two before he has to take the reigns.