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Artie BURNT officially demoted

I hate to keep bringing this up, as I'm well aware that every situation is different. But Ike was benched in his third year as well. It's how he responds to this benching that will be the story. Ike buckled down, put in the work, and became one of the best CB's we've had. Does Artie do the same? From all the things I've read and seen about him and his work ethic, I think he definitely takes this seriously and puts in the work... I'm still not ready to write him off as so many on this board constantly do with our players.

he won't be cut unless he becomes a malcontent, he will have a final chance next year though probably against better competition, it will be 2 dogs and 1 bone between him and Sutton. Hopefully the 2nd CB comes from FA
 
http://www.steelernationforums.com/showthread.php?7407-Draft-grades-from-the-web-Add-them-here&highlight=Burns

^^^^

Anyone remember this thread?I badly wanted to take the trade down offerand pick Xavier Howard.He’s on Miami.In his past 26 games Howard has 7 interceptions,and 20 passes defended and a pick 6 score. We also had an extra 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] and I would have selected safety Simmons.

At any rate Howard > Burns.


25. Pittsburgh Steelers: Artie Burns | Grade: D
In a mismatch of skillsets and scheme, the Steelers take
Burns with the hope that they can develop his 6-footplus frame into a dependable player. The problem here, much like the Apple pickto the Giants, is that the Steelers played more zone coverage than any team inthe league last year and that’s where Burns hashis struggles. His +2.8 coverage grade ranked 42nd in the draft class, andthough he does show skills as a man coverage cornerback, but his overall gameremains raw. If Pittsburgh plans on altering their scheme to play more mancoverage, this pick makes more sense, but at this point, it’s an example of acornerback’s size and speed moving him up a draft board at the expense of hison-field play.

profootballfocus.com/blog/2016/04/28/draft-2016-nfl-draft-pick-by-pick-grades-and-analysis-of-round-1-2

^^^ So Colbert picked a guy who isn't good at zone when we play zone more thanany other team?
Burns is an athlete playing CB.He's neither smart nor instinctive. If he sees the ball coming his way, he'smuch better. Can he learn? We shall see. I have seen him play. -Coach in 2016


Walter football
walterfootball.com/offseason2016pit.php


25. Artie
Burns, CB, Miami C- Grade
The Steelers typically take highly ranked players who fall to them. Think AlvinDupree, David DeCastro and Jarvis Jones. I figured they'd be all over MylesJack, but they went with a different strategy this year - reaching for asecond-round prospect. Artie
Burns is certainly asecond-round player. He has great athleticism and size, but he's pretty raw fora player. That's pretty much the definition of a second-round prospect; notsomeone worth grabbing at No. 25 overall. There were better players availablefor the Steelers, such as Kendall Fuller, Jarran Reed or Andrew Billings. Idon't like this pick at all.

^^^ I agree, he's more of a round two type of player - Coach

Mike Mayock
nfl.com/draft/2016/tracker#dt-tabs:dt-by-team/dt-by-team-input:pit

Pick Analysis: "
Burns is a tall cornerbackand he has world-class speed. He's very raw. I know teams with a third-roundgrade on Burns and others that believe he couldend up the best corner in this draft." -- Mike Mayock

^^^ World class speed? Not on his forty yard dash time Mr. Mayock. So teams had a mid round grade on
Burns. Yes he has upside. -Coach.

For more information, see my scoring report on Burns. Pretty arcuate I think.

IIRC, walter football gave us an A for Jarvis...
 
I hate to keep bringing this up, as I'm well aware that every situation is different. But Ike was benched in his third year as well. It's how he responds to this benching that will be the story. Ike buckled down, put in the work, and became one of the best CB's we've had. Does Artie do the same? From all the things I've read and seen about him and his work ethic, I think he definitely takes this seriously and puts in the work... I'm still not ready to write him off as so many on this board constantly do with our players.

What concerns me is the "immature" word keeps coming up, but when we drafted him, they told us one of the reasons why was because of his maturity. Now he resembles a big baby who didn't get a pass for sucking.
 
I had him as a 3-4 rounder. But Colbert always has to make "shocking" picks because he is smarter than everyone.

Some people had him going in the 1st, others didn't.

Some people challenge every draft pick, so they will, eventually, be right. Mostly, they will be wrong.

I try to find the good in what we do have. Makes no difference who i wanted instead.
 
Some people had him going in the 1st, others didn't.

Some people challenge every draft pick, so they will, eventually, be right. Mostly, they will be wrong.

I try to find the good in what we do have. Makes no difference who i wanted instead.



Near my feelings exactly. I don't always have to be right and I sure as hell am NOT there on a daily basis so I don't know **** about the goings on at the STEELERS camp. They know a hell of a lot better than me and I trust they do their homework. Except for an exceptional few, this covers many here. GOOD luck to the STEELERS on draft picks and future moves.




Salute the nation
 
Sounds like you at the kitchen sink with your tighty whities after another little accident.
I don't have to worry about incontinence. You old people in that crap part of Florida have to compete to buy out the stores' adult diapers, before a hurricane.

Must suck to see empty shelves when you get there too late...

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I don't have to worry about incontinence. You old people in that crap part of Florida have to compete to buy out the stores' adult diapers, before a hurricane.

Must suck to see empty shelves when you get there too late...

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"The lady doth protest too much, methinks"
 
You see men as women, says more about you than them I am afraid.

I told you you were a transforming twatwaffle.

confirmed
Gender confusion should be expected when your favorite football player is married to the world's most beautiful transvestite...

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Gender confusion should be expected when your favorite football player is married to the world's most beautiful transvestite...

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Low bro, disrespectful, shameful rhetoric. That beautiful lady has parents and children, and you make up lies such as this. Mean, hurtful, mean-spirited.

"Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour"
 
Low bro, disrespectful, shameful rhetoric. That beautiful lady has parents and children, and you make up lies such as this. Mean, hurtful, mean-spirited.

"Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour"

it has parents and children you mean
 
What a sexist transphobic statement. Implying trans-women can't adopt.

That type of small minded thinking doesn't belong in my America...
 
I had him as a 3-4 rounder. But Colbert always has to make "shocking" picks because he is smarter than everyone.

Why do you post here? I’ve been back less than a month and it’s obvious you’re a pathetic little troll.

It’s called a life, try getting one


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