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    Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    We all know about in the olden days, Johnny Unitas, Len Dawson, Earl Morrall all were former Steelers that did well after leaving Pittsburgh, but in modern times which Steelers went elsewhere and were productive?

    Some that come to mind are: Rod Woodson, Gary Anderson, Frank Lewis, Preston Pearson, Chad Brown, Matt Bahr, and Dwaine Board. Others?
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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    Plaxico did pretty well.

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    He did yes.

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    Conversely, three players that did very well here after being elsewhere, Jerome Bettis, James Harrison and James Farrior. Great acquisitions.

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    Manny Sanders ... James Conner had a heck of a TD year in Arizona , Mike Vrabel who got almost no snaps in his 4 years in Pittsburgh turned out pretty well for New England , Nate Washington did ok for the titans
    Kenny Pickett is who I though he was .. Eagles problem now

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    That guard that went to Buffalo and had a career. Urbik?

    Foote
    McFadden
    Woods
    McCkendon
    Hargrave

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    What a silly thread……McFadden left and came back……..Foote left and came back….and I think Gay left and came back. Players leave and go on to have great careers……..we can’t keep them all. ………and you used “elsewhere” twice in the title.

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    Rod Woodson
    Hardy Nickerson
    Chad Brown
    Keven Greene
    Plaxico Burriss
    Carlos Emmons
    Javon Hargrave
    Kelvin Beachum
    Mike Vrabel
    Emmanuel Sanders
    Mike Hilton
    Mike Wallace
    Joey Porter
    Nate Washinton


    I'm sure there are a ton more I am missing here off the top of my head.

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    Quote Originally Posted by saturdaysarebetter View Post
    Conversely, three players that did very well here after being elsewhere, Jerome Bettis, James Harrison and James Farrior. Great acquisitions.
    How do you figure that James Harrison fits on that list?

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    If modern times is since the merger -which is what I consider it - I'll add Roy Jefferson to the list. He was a pro bowl wr.,drafted by the Steelers in the mid sixties, but let go by Noll. He went to play for the Colts and Redskins. As a kid watching the Steelers in the late 70's, I distinctively remember when Jeffereson was on the opposing team, if Dick Enberg was doing the game, he would always remark about what it would have been like if the Steelers had Swann, Stallworth and Jefferson - "oh my."

    Not a modern player, but, as most all know, somehow once the Steelers thought they had three better quarterbacks the Johhny Unitas - worst decision in the history of decisions.

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    Plaxico was pretty solid for the Giants. Carnell Lake left for the Jags and was a 2nd team all pro in his only season in Jacksonville. Mike Vrabel is another that comes to mind.

    John Kuhn was another. He was only here for his rookie season but he went on to be one of the better FBs in the league and was a 2x all pro and 3 time pro bowler.

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    Mike Vrabel

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    you are a Kenny Pickett enabler

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    James Conner


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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkman View Post
    What a silly thread……McFadden left and came back……..Foote left and came back….and I think Gay left and came back. Players leave and go on to have great careers……..we can’t keep them all. ………and you used “elsewhere” twice in the title.
    You understood the question so that makes it a success. Did I say or insinuate that it's possible for the Steelers to keep them all?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by DesertSteel View Post
    How do you figure that James Harrison fits on that list?
    https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/H/HarrJa23.htm

    June 17, 2004: The Baltimore Ravens waived OLB James Harrison.

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    Quote Originally Posted by DesertSteel View Post
    How do you figure that James Harrison fits on that list?
    He belonged to the Ravens for a period of time. June 17, 2004: The Baltimore Ravens waived OLB James Harrison. It was after that when he became good.

    https://www.pro-football-reference.c...H/HarrJa23.htm

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    Hardy Nickerson probably had the most success after he left…Vrabel and Chad Brown would be in that discussion as well…imo.

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    Josh Dobbs...er...nevermind.

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

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    Mike Vrabel
    The only guy who left I wish they would have noticed and kept him. He had a great post Steelers career

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    Quote Originally Posted by NCSteeler View Post
    The only guy who left I wish they would have noticed and kept him. He had a great post Steelers career

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    In retrospect, he was probably a better keep than Gildon but you had Porter coming up at that time when Vrabel was leaving the roster and some really good LB play floating around that team. But I agree. I wish they would’ve recognized and made room for him.

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    Javon Hargrave. It was a mistake not to re-sign him. Our run defense has been trash since he left.

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    John Kuhn is a household name after only 1 season in Pitt..
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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    Woodson converted from cornerback to safety when he joined the Ravens. you could say he had success as a safety but his CB days were done. His best days were with the Steelers.

    Most of those guys listed, aside from Nickerson and Sanders (maybe add Hargrave who is looking like a mistake so far) had limited success after leaving Pittsburgh. Vrabel was a backup with the Steelers and became serviceable to good afterward but never was considered great, and Plaxico had two good seasons with the Giants but was never a pro-bowler.

    Aside from the early days of the brain freezes in letting go of Unitas and Dawson, the Steelers have typically been pretty good in holding onto talented players

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    Quote Originally Posted by ETL View Post
    Javon Hargrave. It was a mistake not to re-sign him. Our run defense has been trash since he left.
    Well we had to choose between keeping him or Tuitt and no one could foresee what happened to Tuitt so we just go unlucky.

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    Quote Originally Posted by Steeler-in-west View Post
    Woodson converted from cornerback to safety when he joined the Ravens. you could say he had success as a safety but his CB days were done. His best days were with the Steelers.

    Most of those guys listed, aside from Nickerson and Sanders (maybe add Hargrave who is looking like a mistake so far) had limited success after leaving Pittsburgh. Vrabel was a backup with the Steelers and became serviceable to good afterward but never was considered great, and Plaxico had two good seasons with the Giants but was never a pro-bowler.

    Aside from the early days of the brain freezes in letting go of Unitas and Dawson, the Steelers have typically been pretty good in holding onto talented players
    In looking up former players that made the Pro Bowl after their Steelers days: Jack Kemp 7, Hardy Nickerson 5, Rod Woodson 4, John Kuhn 3, Emmanuel Sanders 2, and Chad Brown 2. A bunch made one Pro Bowl or not at all. Overall, the Steelers have been pretty good about not letting really good players get away in their prime years.

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    Quote Originally Posted by EzraTank View Post
    Well we had to choose between keeping him or Tuitt and no one could foresee what happened to Tuitt so we just go unlucky.
    Yea. I would have kept Tuitt over Hargrave as well.

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    Re: Which Pittsburgh Steelers in modern times that went elsewhere were very productive elsewhere?

    Tuitt was on his way to being a monster at that time…it was the correct signing.

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    you are a Kenny Pickett enabler

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