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Future HOF, Brandon Boykin, cut from Panthers

boykin is still on fans minds

as you wanted gay **** on the outside with boykin in the slot

now we have gay **** on the outside with burns on the inside

or is it burns gay on the outside with **** in the slot

:applouse:
 
That's debatable.

Yea, because you have demonstrated an avalanche of intelligence in your posts.

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I never asked you to agree with me on jack ****. I could care less. But you sure went out of your way to be a dick, trying to be popular I suppose.

The use of the term "'tude" is common. But in your drive to "be popular" you apparently had some bizarre issue with it. So, if you were not the poster who claimed to live in Mexico City, I wonder who I have you confused with?

So, if you think the use of the word "'tude" sounded so "dumb" I will be curious to analyze how cognizant your future musings will be.

For a man who says "COULD care less", you bring up many valid points
 
I agree Chip Kelly had way too much smoke around him in Philly to not have a fire. Far too many players bothered to blow mess on him for there not to be some kind of issue. HOWEVER, Boink also managed to have a big problem with the coaching staff in Pgh too. If his only red flag was Kelly, not that much an indictment. But two coaching staffs in a row, and now, seemingly three? Maybe he has some issues.

What indications were there that he had a problems with the coaching staff in Pittsburgh?? Maybe he just didn't play earlier because they didn't think he was good enough to warrant moving everyone around to play him. Doesn't mean it was a personality clash with his coaches
 
all in favor of allowing Litos into the Cool Club, say "aye"
 
"AYE"



O'coarse, I think he was allready in !!!!!!!!!!!



Salute the nation
 
Honestly, would anyone here be totally against bringing him back for the vet min and letting him fight it out for a nickel or dime spot? I think he's at least worth the vet minimum and a training camp spot. I mean we gave up a 5th for him lets at least see what a season in the system has done for the guy.
 
What indications were there that he had a problems with the coaching staff in Pittsburgh?? Maybe he just didn't play earlier because they didn't think he was good enough to warrant moving everyone around to play him. Doesn't mean it was a personality clash with his coaches

Are you being serious right now? As bad as the CBs were playing, and 25 never saw the field until it was almost too late, and when he did play, he played better than every other CB out there, and you don't think he was in the dog house for something other than his play? And you believe this? Please, read between the lines. I think it's pretty damn obvious.
 
Honestly, would anyone here be totally against bringing him back for the vet min and letting him fight it out for a nickel or dime spot? I think he's at least worth the vet minimum and a training camp spot. I mean we gave up a 5th for him lets at least see what a season in the system has done for the guy.

I wouldn't be out of hand, but we don't know why Tomlin had so much disdain for the guy. If the guy is just a bad apple, who upsets team unity, then no, don't want him. But if it was just a case of the guy being strong and independant, and not the type who "kisses the ring" then I would welcome him back. I remember that Mike Vrabel didn't get any reps because he was a strong, individual type, and they let him walk only to become a pro bowl player elsewhere. He became the very definition of major producer after he was allowed to leave, but, somehow in Pgh, he wasn't worthy of even playing. I blamed Cowher for that, but there seems to still be the same environment here after Bill.
 
Maybe he was just cut for boning the coaches wife. If we're speculating lets at least make it a good story. C'mon 160+ pages....
 
I wouldn't be out of hand, but we don't know why Tomlin had so much disdain for the guy. If the guy is just a bad apple, who upsets team unity, then no, don't want him. But if it was just a case of the guy being strong and independant, and not the type who "kisses the ring" then I would welcome him back. I remember that Mike Vrabel didn't get any reps because he was a strong, individual type, and they let him walk only to become a pro bowl player elsewhere. He became the very definition of major producer after he was allowed to leave, but, somehow in Pgh, he wasn't worthy of even playing. I blamed Cowher for that, but there seems to still be the same environment here after Bill.

Makes sense, given that Belechick is so into "strong, individual types." He stocks his team with those kind of guys.

Joey Porter and James Harrison aren't examples of "strong, individual types" I guess.

Vrabel just wasn't that good when he was in Pittsburgh. Where Cowher may deserve some blame was in the fact that Vrabel was moved around a lot and never settled into a role. He did in NE. But don't make **** up about 'strong, individual types."

I don't know what the deal is with Boykin, but I was never impressed with him here. The Steelers have had enough guys that chase receivers around after they catch the ball. They need better, and Boykin doesn't make them better. Hopefully some of the moves they have made will.
 
Honestly, would anyone here be totally against bringing him back for the vet min and letting him fight it out for a nickel or dime spot? I think he's at least worth the vet minimum and a training camp spot. I mean we gave up a 5th for him lets at least see what a season in the system has done for the guy.

He must be an insane *******, because analytics love him.
 
Are you being serious right now? As bad as the CBs were playing, and 25 never saw the field until it was almost too late, and when he did play, he played better than every other CB out there, and you don't think he was in the dog house for something other than his play? And you believe this? Please, read between the lines. I think it's pretty damn obvious.

What was obvious was the steelers considered him a slot corner. Problem was they absolutely love William Gay there. There was never any indication that he was a cancer or that he coaches didnt like him. In today's NFL nothing stays a secret. If he was a problem we would of known.
 
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