• Please be aware we've switched the forums to their own URL. (again) You'll find the new website address to be www.steelernationforum.com Thanks
  • Please clear your private messages. Your inbox is close to being full.

Plaxico headed to Pittsburgh West as a coaching intern

slashsteel

Thank you for everything Franco, R I P.
Contributor
Joined
Apr 9, 2014
Messages
40,472
Reaction score
49,700
Points
113
Location
Pittsburgh
http://www.Invalid Link - Check SN Home Page/2017/07/cardinals-hire-plaxico-burress-coaching-intern/

Arizona is littered with ex-Steelers. Arians as the head coach, of course, but he’s far from the only one. Harold Goodwin is an up-and-comer as their offensive coordinator. Ditto with Nick Eason and Byron Leftwich, currently assistants who Arians has talked up. Both could wind up becoming coordinators sometime in the future. Others include: Larry Foote, Amos Jones, and Larry Zierlein.

Burress will be tasked to coach up the receivers and the new faces on the roster. In a bit of irony, one of those players includes third round pick Chad Williams. He may have gone higher, or at least been invited to the Combine, but was arrested on gun charges last season. Burress’ history with guns, well…you know.
 
Maybe Burress can show the young guys "how to spike the ball" !!!!!!!!!!!!





Salute the nation
 
...or perhaps he can show them how to not use your height or jump for balls. Or how to position your hands so each catch is a 50/50 ball...

He had all the physical measurables to be unstoppable. He just didn't have the drive or desire to be great. It was infuriating to watch on the football field. A guy that could make a circus catch that no one can make one play, come back the next play and drop a pass thrown at his chest.

It's a good thing Arizona has Larry Fitzgerald. He's the only coaching those receivers need, and does everything right. Plus he has perfect hand placement. He's a HOFer for sure.
 
...or perhaps he can show them how to not use your height or jump for balls. Or how to position your hands so each catch is a 50/50 ball...

He had all the physical measurables to be unstoppable. He just didn't have the drive or desire to be great. It was infuriating to watch on the football field. A guy that could make a circus catch that no one can make one play, come back the next play and drop a pass thrown at his chest.

It's a good thing Arizona has Larry Fitzgerald. He's the only coaching those receivers need, and does everything right. Plus he has perfect hand placement. He's a HOFer for sure.



I think you forgot the lacking "above the neck" part.......................




Salute the nation
 
...or perhaps he can show them how to not use your height or jump for balls. Or how to position your hands so each catch is a 50/50 ball...

He had all the physical measurables to be unstoppable. He just didn't have the drive or desire to be great. It was infuriating to watch on the football field. A guy that could make a circus catch that no one can make one play, come back the next play and drop a pass thrown at his chest.

It's a good thing Arizona has Larry Fitzgerald. He's the only coaching those receivers need, and does everything right. Plus he has perfect hand placement. He's a HOFer for sure.
I'd like to witness the first time Plax tries to teach Larry something.
 
that had to be one of the dumbest plays in NFL history!


What about Foster letting a kick off bounce to the endzone for a TD opposing team??? Near 2nd



Salute the nation
 
Maybe they finally found a tool that will pull his head out of his ***.



I was thinking maybe the poisonous frog thing would make him let a B-I-G fart and WhoALa, two birds with one poisonous frog........




Salute the nation
 
Last edited:
Top