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Going with McDonald, Vannett and Gentry.
Going with McDonald, Vannett and Gentry.
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Going with McDonald, Vannett and Gentry.
Going with McDonald, Vannett and Gentry.
why?
Because in the years he was here he flat out was horrible.
Wow, in 4 years he only caught 23 balls for 239 yards. That's pretty awful.
Here's what I don't understand.
He was on the roster for like 3 years, barely contributed anything. He ran as the #2 tight end all during training camp and preseason. But yet it took until we're 1-3 in week 5 for them to realize he's useless? Why? We had to trade a 5th round pick to get a real #2 TE in here when they had all ******* offseason to see they had nothing at TE after Vance, and could have picked up somebody then.
I have a strong feeling that all these aggressive trades and what not are a sign of a regime (Tombert) that has been told they need to win immediately or else.
Vannett only has 50 catches and this is his 4th season. He only has 1 more TD than Grimble.
I've said the exact same thing for 2 weeks now. I'm not sure if it's a "win now" mandate or if it's them trying not to get a losing season to keep Tomlin's streak intact.
Given how active they were in the off-season with the signings and the trade up for Bush, I think it's likely they would have made the trades for Fitzpatrick and Vannett even if Roethlisberger didn't get hurt.
I think it is clearly a "win now" mentality.
Whether that is wise or not with Rudolph at QB is yet to be seen.
They did the trades because of injuries and lack of depth not some closed door Frankenstein scheme to keep a streak intact. They had a underlying reason alright it was the depth at two positions that were extremely weak to begin with took hits.One tight end out the other an on and off again injury report. Oh **** time to bring in a TE that we have had interest in as the need is even greater now. Davis down with no depth with starting FS experience, oh **** we better address the position. Wham bam trade. I mean I want a coaching change as much as the next guy. But I not ready to invent **** just to be able to point one more finger toward the HC. I also damn sure don't want any coach to sit on their hands when starters go down and twittle their thumbs. I can imagine the outcry if that occurred.
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When exactly have they been hit with injuries as hard as they have been hit this year? When Haden became available they pounced on him. Plus they have been pretty active with free agency of late too. My point is they have been pretty active with Ben under center why wouldn't they be just as active without him? Especially with a position like FS you lose your starter there it could open the flood gates in the passing game. Remember the last time they were aggressive at a position besides ILber trading up it was at FS for Polamalu. QB and FS are the positions teams need to be aggressive with. Especially when they get caught with their pants down. Which is what happened with Davis' injury.When Ben went down the season (as far as winning a SB) was over. They've had injuries before and did absolutely nothing. Now BAM 2 trades in a blink of an eye. Tell me when they've ever done that before? Why no trade when the moto was "Next man up". Guess not this year right? So history tells me this year is different because they don't operate that way. What is different this year? Hmmm wonder what it could be?