why did I open this thread???
As stated in another thread, it is now looking like from 2008-2012 (5 drafts), we will sign only FIVE of the players drafted to 2nd contracts:
M. Pouncey, C
A. Brown, WR
C. Heyward, DE
M. Gilbert, RT
D. DeCastro, RG (hopefully)
For a team that doesn't use free agency much, getting players from drafts into productive 2nd contracts is pretty critical. And I think part of the struggles we've had from 2012-2015 is directly a result of these poor drafts and multiple misses at finding worthwhile 2nd contract players.
why did I open this thread???
And through this rough patch, how many losing seasons have we had?
The team is changing identities. That's tough. We are trying to figure out who we are in a league that has outlawed pass defense. I'd say that our rebuilding phase was probably a lot better than most teams that sink to 3-13 depths in order to start over. We draft from mid to late first because WE ARE COMPETITIVE. Can you even remember the last time the Steelers picked in the top ten?
The past is the past. Our D went from old and slow to young and fast in record time. We have one of the youngest and most talented front 7s in the entire NFL. We're being picked as SB favorites. We have one of the top 3 offenses in the NFL, and the best receiver in the NFL (who BTW was a SIXTH rounder). We are one of the best teams in the entire league at developing late round and rookie free agent players.
The Steelers are the greatest franchise in the history of professional sports and that doesn't look to change any time in the near future.
08 and 09 were so much worse than 12.. come on
He wasn't following the team then. You can't expect him to know what was going on in Pittsburgh 8 whole years ago. Anyone who was a Steeler fan then knows that '08 and '09 were way worse.
Any time you get a perennial starter....at any position....in the 7th goddamn round, it can never be the worst draft ever. The chances of that happening are about 1/50.
Look at the glass half full and that's fine.
I don't. I think we under performed a few too many times over the past 5-6 seasons. We had Roethlisberger. We had a stable front office and coaching staff. "Average" isn't good enough.
I also am not sold we are quite on the rebound as much as you think.
There are some key statistics from last season that helped hide some flaws with this team that are unlikely to be maintained or continued.
1. Red zone efficiency for vs. against was abnormal last season. We failed on 1 time when inside the red zone at converting points and had a decade best 75.3% efficiency (scoring 5.27 points per red zone appearance). Opposing teams failed 13! times last season in the red zone at scoring any points and had a 60.4% efficiency rating in the red zone (4.22 points per appearance).
2. Our sacks went up significantly with the help of 7 DB sacks this past season, but I'm not convinced yet that's a scheme change or an anomaly. Our D-line and OLB sack production is very average right now (right on the average over the last 25 years) but in order to get better than average we are leaning heavily on sacks from our ILB's and DB's to make up the difference. Not sure that can be maintained year-in, year-out right now.
3. Offensive production without Martavis Bryant and Heath Miller. Still think they were a big part of what we do on offense and we have to go into this season a bit more unknown or "by committee" at WR#3 and TE than we did last season.
I have more Steeler history knowledge in a turd than you have in your whole body.
sorry the yankees are and its not closeAnd through this rough patch, how many losing seasons have we had?
The team is changing identities. That's tough. We are trying to figure out who we are in a league that has outlawed pass defense. I'd say that our rebuilding phase was probably a lot better than most teams that sink to 3-13 depths in order to start over. We draft from mid to late first because WE ARE COMPETITIVE. Can you even remember the last time the Steelers picked in the top ten?
The past is the past. Our D went from old and slow to young and fast in record time. We have one of the youngest and most talented front 7s in the entire NFL. We're being picked as SB favorites. We have one of the top 3 offenses in the NFL, and the best receiver in the NFL (who BTW was a SIXTH rounder). We are one of the best teams in the entire league at developing late round and rookie free agent players.
The Steelers are the greatest franchise in the history of professional sports and that doesn't look to change any time in the near future.
sorry the yankees are and its not close
BUUUUZZZZZ! Try again!
The first 10 of their World Series came in a segregated league.
An additional 6 came before the Yankees themselves integrated.
So of their 27 World Series titles, only 11 are legitimate. And lets not forget you can buy a championship in baseball because there is no salary cap.
The Yankees can eat a dick. GO STEELERS!
Del and SV have great points. The only thing I'll add is, though Bryant was not consistent as a player, he was dangerous as a home run threat. He got us past Arizona with his skill to clinch that win. We will miss him, but we may miss him less if Coats can show some productivity.
I thought we were a top offense with Bryant, we're knocked down a peg without him.
I have more Steeler history knowledge in a turd than you have in your whole body. .
Del and SV have great points. The only thing I'll add is, though Bryant was not consistent as a player, he was dangerous as a home run threat. He got us past Arizona with his skill to clinch that win. We will miss him, but we may miss him less if Coats can show some productivity.
I thought we were a top offense with Bryant, we're knocked down a peg without him.
And I didn't even talk about the division we play in, which may be the toughest in professional sports. I mean, is there a division that sends 75% of it's teams to the playoffs on multiple occasions besides ours? We talk **** about CIN and BAL, but they're no pushovers. Brady's Pats and Manning's Colts played in garbage divisions which guaranteed them a playoff berth if they were merely competent year to year. We've down in the mud, scrapping with HOF defenders like Ray Lewis and Ed Reed for the last decade. And we still keep winning.