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By Jacob Jensen SteelerNation.com Wednesday, the New York Jets fired their GM Mike Maccagnan after only four years of holding the position. This news made me very thankful to be a Pittsburgh Steelers fan. As Steelers fans, we have been spoiled by amazing owners and an amazing GM. Over the years, Steelers GM Kevin Colbert […]

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"Amazing GM?" He's had his moments, but I'd save the "amazing" description for GMs like Bill Polian, who built three different Super Bowl teams (Buff., Car., Indy).

Colbert has been in charge of drafts that gave us such gems as Artie Burns, Bud Dupree, Jarvis Jones, Senquez Golson, Dri Archer, Mike Adams, Chris Rainey, Worilds, Evander Hood, Sweed, etc.

And his FA moves include such signings as Leonard Pope, Mike Mitchell, Ladarius Green, Bostic, Byron Leftwich, Burnett, Sean Mahan, Kent Graham, Brent Alexander, Jay Riemersma, etc.


I know everyone misses in drafts and FA, but Colbert gets way too much credit compared to the reality. I am a little sick of the smugness and arrogance. They have had plenty of garbage drafts to
go with some solid ones. They act like they are the "smartest guys in the room" when they haven't sniffed a Super Bowl in over a decade. If they were as smart as they pose, where are more recent
trips to the big show? (and that is WITH a franchise/hall of fame QB on the roster). Haven't really even come close to even appearing in a SB in over a decade.
 
Bill Polian drafted Jerry Hughes, Tony Ugoh, Ben Ijalana, Quinn Pitcock and Terrance Taylor. In 2004, they had 9 picks and managed to land just one player (Bob Sanders). In 2006, Polian selected Joseph Addai instead of Maurice Jones-Drew.

No need to pile on, since as you said there are swings and misses...POP
 
"Amazing GM?" He's had his moments, but I'd save the "amazing" description for GMs like Bill Polian, who built three different Super Bowl teams (Buff., Car., Indy).

Colbert has been in charge of drafts that gave us such gems as Artie Burns, Bud Dupree, Jarvis Jones, Senquez Golson, Dri Archer, Mike Adams, Chris Rainey, Worilds, Evander Hood, Sweed, etc.

And his FA moves include such signings as Leonard Pope, Mike Mitchell, Ladarius Green, Bostic, Byron Leftwich, Burnett, Sean Mahan, Kent Graham, Brent Alexander, Jay Riemersma, etc.


I know everyone misses in drafts and FA, but Colbert gets way too much credit compared to the reality. I am a little sick of the smugness and arrogance. They have had plenty of garbage drafts to
go with some solid ones. They act like they are the "smartest guys in the room" when they haven't sniffed a Super Bowl in over a decade. If they were as smart as they pose, where are more recent
trips to the big show? (and that is WITH a franchise/hall of fame QB on the roster). Haven't really even come close to even appearing in a SB in over a decade.

Hay there Bobby Boucher of Waterboy fame, you know you're going to take a beating, right?

Of course Kevin has missed on draft picks and F/A's but he's hit on a lot more than he's missed and help build teams that reached three super bowl in that nineteen year span that also saw other teams that had the best talent only to be squandered by an overrated, arrogant,stubborn ******* head coach.

Do you not think Bill Polian and the Hoodie have not had misses as well? Maybe you would rather be a fan of the Jets,Lions,Cards,etc that lose every damn year.
 
"Amazing GM?" He's had his moments, but I'd save the "amazing" description for GMs like Bill Polian, who built three different Super Bowl teams (Buff., Car., Indy).

Colbert has been in charge of drafts that gave us such gems as Artie Burns, Bud Dupree, Jarvis Jones, Senquez Golson, Dri Archer, Mike Adams, Chris Rainey, Worilds, Evander Hood, Sweed, etc.

And his FA moves include such signings as Leonard Pope, Mike Mitchell, Ladarius Green, Bostic, Byron Leftwich, Burnett, Sean Mahan, Kent Graham, Brent Alexander, Jay Riemersma, etc.


I know everyone misses in drafts and FA, but Colbert gets way too much credit compared to the reality. I am a little sick of the smugness and arrogance. They have had plenty of garbage drafts to
go with some solid ones. They act like they are the "smartest guys in the room" when they haven't sniffed a Super Bowl in over a decade. If they were as smart as they pose, where are more recent
trips to the big show? (and that is WITH a franchise/hall of fame QB on the roster). Haven't really even come close to even appearing in a SB in over a decade.
Man for a new poster you are comfortably outspoken. Its like you have been here for years
 
Bill Polian drafted Jerry Hughes, Tony Ugoh, Ben Ijalana, Quinn Pitcock and Terrance Taylor. In 2004, they had 9 picks and managed to land just one player (Bob Sanders). In 2006, Polian selected Joseph Addai instead of Maurice Jones-Drew.

No need to pile on, since as you said there are swings and misses...POP

Exactly, I had already said that. But KC has never assembled the talent for 3 different SB teams like BP has. KC is always overrated; the media acts like he drafts better
than anyone else ever did in the history of all sports.
 
Hay there Bobby Boucher of Waterboy fame, you know you're going to take a beating, right?

Of course Kevin has missed on draft picks and F/A's but he's hit on a lot more than he's missed and help build teams that reached three super bowl in that nineteen year span that also saw other teams that had the best talent only to be squandered by an overrated, arrogant,stubborn ******* head coach.

Do you not think Bill Polian and the Hoodie have not had misses as well? Maybe you would rather be a fan of the Jets,Lions,Cards,etc that lose every damn year.

Straw man argument. Reaching 3 SBs is nice, reaching 9 and winning 6 is better.
 
Exactly, I had already said that. But KC has never assembled the talent for 3 different SB teams like BP has. KC is always overrated; the media acts like he drafts better
than anyone else ever did in the history of all sports.

Well considering he's only ever been a GM for the Steelers that'd be hard to accomplish.....
 
Exactly, I had already said that. But KC has never assembled the talent for 3 different SB teams like BP has. KC is always overrated; the media acts like he drafts better
than anyone else ever did in the history of all sports.




Well it would be pretty hard for him to CHEAT better than anybody else in the world of sports................that would be your t*mmy b*y team so...............KC might as well be the best drafter in the world ofr sports........... thanks for your insightfulnesses along the way Pops..................





Salute the nation
 
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Straw man argument. Reaching 3 SBs is nice, reaching 9 and winning 6 is better.



Shades of blue...................... Your colors give you away but Oh well as most here recognized yaz from way back Pops.




Salute the nation
 
"Amazing GM?" He's had his moments, but I'd save the "amazing" description for GMs like Bill Polian, who built three different Super Bowl teams (Buff., Car., Indy).

Colbert has been in charge of drafts that gave us such gems as Artie Burns, Bud Dupree, Jarvis Jones, Senquez Golson, Dri Archer, Mike Adams, Chris Rainey, Worilds, Evander Hood, Sweed, etc.

And his FA moves include such signings as Leonard Pope, Mike Mitchell, Ladarius Green, Bostic, Byron Leftwich, Burnett, Sean Mahan, Kent Graham, Brent Alexander, Jay Riemersma, etc.


I know everyone misses in drafts and FA, but Colbert gets way too much credit compared to the reality. I am a little sick of the smugness and arrogance. They have had plenty of garbage drafts to
go with some solid ones. They act like they are the "smartest guys in the room" when they haven't sniffed a Super Bowl in over a decade. If they were as smart as they pose, where are more recent
trips to the big show? (and that is WITH a franchise/hall of fame QB on the roster). Haven't really even come close to even appearing in a SB in over a decade.

Okay, when you make hyperbolic statements like this you have ZERO credibility. The Steelers last appearance in a Super Bowl was February, 2011 which is 8 years 3 months ago, NOT over a decade ago.
 
Exactly, I had already said that. But KC has never assembled the talent for 3 different SB teams like BP has. KC is always overrated; the media acts like he drafts better
than anyone else ever did in the history of all sports.

beeeeeeeeecause he's only worked for three teams and been in position twice to draft.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Colbert

do your homework, POP
 
Colbert has been in charge of drafts that gave us such gems as Artie Burns, Bud Dupree, Jarvis Jones, Senquez Golson, Dri Archer, Mike Adams, Chris Rainey, Worilds, Evander Hood, Sweed, etc.

And his FA moves include such signings as Leonard Pope, Mike Mitchell, Ladarius Green, Bostic, Byron Leftwich, Burnett, Sean Mahan, Kent Graham, Brent Alexander, Jay Riemersma, etc

Same man that oversaw drafts that gave us :
Joey Porter, Aaron Smith, Casey Hampton, Brett Keisel, Troy Polamalu, Ike Taylor, Ben Roethlisberger, Heath Miller, Lawrence Timmons, Maurkice Pouncey, Emmanuel Sanders, Antonio Clown, Cameron Heyward, Marcus Gilbert, David DeCastro, Le'Veon Bell, and Stephon Tuitt.

Same man that oversaw Free Agencies that gave us :
James Farrior, Ryan Clark, Jeff Hartings, and Kimo Von Oelhoffen.

You know what you'll find if you pull up the draft and FA history of EVERY GM?
Much of the same from both of our lists.......even your sacred Polian.

So between the Bills, Panthers, and Colts Polian oversaw 22 years of drafts, made a total of 4 SB appearances, and won 1 SB.
Colbert has overseen 20 years of drafts, made a total of 3 SB appearances, and won 2.
Me personally, I'd rather have the extra SB Win vs the extra SB appearance......in 2 less years.
But that's just me.
 
Okay, when you make hyperbolic statements like this you have ZERO credibility. The Steelers last appearance in a Super Bowl was February, 2011 which is 8 years 3 months ago, NOT over a decade ago.

That and they appeared in the AFCCG just 2 or 3 years ago. I don't know what "close to appearing" means, though, and I am sure it will mean whatever makes this guy think he is right.
 
Facts tend not to exist in Booby Cooch's world.
 
Exactly, I had already said that. But KC has never assembled the talent for 3 different SB teams like BP has. KC is always overrated; the media acts like he drafts better
than anyone else ever did in the history of all sports.
No they, the media don't, you assume that's what they're saying.

We all know what ASSumptions lead to...

A gaping hole for all to see.

#dontdropthesoappop

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Straw man argument. Reaching 3 SBs is nice, reaching 9 and winning 6 is better.
Accidentally liked this from my phone.

You're a Patriot's fan admit it.

There are multiple *'s that are associated with their 6 wins. You can subtract 3 definitely...

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If the historical narrative is that Colbert is one of this generation's best GMs, and Tomlin never had a losing season and is record-wise one of the best HCs, then also stands to reason that somebody has underachieved with 3 playoff wins in 8 years.
 
Colbert has been in charge of drafts that gave us such gems as Artie Burns, Bud Dupree, Jarvis Jones, Senquez Golson, Dri Archer, Mike Adams, Chris Rainey, Worilds, Evander Hood, Sweed, etc.

^^^This^^^
Since Cowher left, Colbert can hardly draft defense for ****.
 
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