With him signing a new deal are we still on the hook 20 million this year?
Yep. Unless Brown agrees to restructure prior to the trade for accounting purposes.
Way to go Colbert, Oakland has 4 picks out of the first 35 selections, tons of cap space to make Brown happy and all you can do is get a 3rd and a useless 5th, not even a second? That's what you call fair value? You got played.
It's good to see you covering for the ******* again. You have been throwing the same **** out here for days in defense of this *******. The Steelers look like complete idiots as an organization. Especially Rooney. Restructures his contract to convert to a signing bonus to help the cap, gets screwed by Brown for the 11 million, gets a 3 and 5 rounded for a HOF. The Brown gets 30 million in guaranteed.money. Yeah, missing the Chief and Dan each passing day.
There is one silver lining and one only. No that is not true. There are possibly two. The Steelers will probably suck *** next year. The year after when big **** is off the books there HAS to be a ton of cap room. No Bell. No Brown and unfortunately no Shazier. And 2. The organization will hopefully wake up about Tomlin after 5-11.
There is one silver lining and one only. No that is not true. There are possibly two. The Steelers will probably suck *** next year. The year after when big **** is off the books there HAS to be a ton of cap room. No Bell. No Brown and unfortunately no Shazier. And 2. The organization will hopefully wake up about Tomlin after 5-11.
I honestly think the Steelers just gave up when it came to trading AB. Getting only a 3rd & 5th round pick for one of the games best WR's is practically giving him away. They should have just said **** IT....here SF here's AB give us a 7th to get him out of the conference.
We’re losing one player and all of a sudden we’ll be terrible.. that’s a great analysis.
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AB showed the rest of the NFL the blueprint for getting their way.
And Khalil Mack and Aaron Donald...
It's been coming out that compensation wasn't the problem, it was the contract and there were only a small handful of teams willing to give Brown that type of money. The market shrunk to a few teams and the Raiders were the ones willing to do the contract. As every cap/front office writer said, no one was going to give up a high draft pick AND a huge contract, it was one or the other and unfortunately for the Steelers, it hurt them with compensation. The Bills deal was reportedly swapping first-round picks and a couple of picks in the middle of the draft. I would've been thrilled with that, but the problem is Brown wasn't going to go there, that was pretty obvious with how everything went down. If the Steelers got bent over by Brown, so did the Bills and just about every team that dropped out because of the contract issue.
So how exactly would you see it. The ****** defense was terrible last year. And they still have to fill needs at Corner. Right now that is worse than it was last year if that's possible. This team needs wr, corner, outside linebacker, inside linebacker, backup TE (and the starter is glass), reserve offensive lineman and a ****** kicker. They have like 13 million dollars to play with. C'mon. Did you watch the final game against the Bengals. How about that analysis.