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Steelers interested in CBs Marcus Cooper & Brandon Flowers

Business as usual in Steeler land. Resign priority guys AB, Bell (check), sign a couple depth guys (Landry, DJ-check), add a FA or 2 from the scrap heap after the over payers are done and the dust settles pre draft (coming soon), draft what they deem to be BPA after a need based pick in round 1-2, next step will usually move to extending priority guys with 1 year left (Tuitt, Shazier, AV) and finally add a vet FA from someone's cuts...move onto another season as a contender chasing 10-6/11-5 record and hope to catch fire in the playoffs and pray somebody else beats the cheating, MFing pieces of **** that own us.

If you're hoping for any drastic changes in how we build our roster you're only setting yourself up to be disappointed. Business as usual and it ain't gonna change anytime soon.
 
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They signed the best receiver and running back in the game, but I guess those don't count since they're our own.

However, I do agree they need to bring in some players from the outside. They need players that are a good system fit, but also come at a good value. Tough to find guys at the right price when teams are spending tons of money early in this process.
 
The Rooney's aren't cheap. That's a lot of ****.

Now, if you want to argue how they spend their money, OK. But they do spend it and to say they don't is ridiculous.


This. The Steelers never have any cap room, so to say that they're "cheap" is so shortsighted, it's not even funny. They make their players the highest paid in the league at their respective positions(Ben, Bell, AB, DeCastro, Heyward), but refuse to pay an arm and a leg for mediocrity. Hard to say anyone can blame them in that regard. Everyone's all over the pats* nuts over the Gilmore signing, but had a team like Washington paid that much to him, you better believe the know-it-all's would be claiming how they overpaid.
 
They signed the best receiver and running back in the game, but I guess those don't count since they're our own.

However, I do agree they need to bring in some players from the outside. They need players that are a good system fit, but also come at a good value. Tough to find guys at the right price when teams are spending tons of money early in this process.

Not asking for a lot just one corner. One.

Sure signing Bell and Brown is huge for the O, but there is no hiding for a team appearing in the championship game they have a decent amount of holes.


A good draft would go a long way on helping with that.


But we know the Steelers haven't been lighting it up with corners in the draft outside of Burns.


Just know we will not see a corner in one, maybe not two or three either. Not that I want a rookie CB outside of round 1 thrown into significant playing time this year.

I"m at the point because they missed out on the lesser question-mark corners. hoping before it is all said and done, they bring in two corners....

But how slow this off-season has went I would be ecstatic with one.
 
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The Cheats look to be gearing up to win a couple more before Marsha retires in a few years. They are going to be tough to beat if healthy.
 
Who needs to sign a CB if you can just trade a mid-round pick for one you'll never use instead?

This is actually really getting on my nerves. I know this is how we usually operate but this year was supposed to be more aggressive. We need to draft at least two pass rushers, we need at least one or two more CB's to shore up the position, and we could really use an upgrade in pass catchers (WR or TE) and RB depth. How are we sitting on our hands when we actually have cap space and we actually need the help NOW? There is absolutely no way we can rely on the current roster + drafted rookies to upgrade our pass rush, secondary, and receiving. Healthy and contributing Martavis and Golson will go a LONG way, but we need more. This has been a massively disappointing start to free agency. Massively
 
The end goal is to win the damn lowB repuS. All this saving cap space and watching as our team does the same crap every year gets old. They are wasting away Bens final years so the cheapo Rooneys can save a few dollars.

Guess it doesn't matter as long as Rooneys get their 1 playoff game a year and then get smoked before the lowB repuS

That statement is ignorant and stupid. The Rooney's don't play FA is because we generally retain our own players. The Steelers are year in and year out one of the teams with the highest paid rosters in the NFL, and usually in cap hell. Making a statement that they are cheap is just idiot yinzer uneducated mentality.
 
normally I would agree with their approach

but this isn't normally anymore.

We need to get over the hump with what little Ben time is left.

They should have taken all the steps necessary with that in mind.


Instead it is the same ho hum slow for anything to develop mentality.

Can't say I am not irritated.

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1. Cornerback Marcus Cooper's deal with the Chicago Bears is for three years and $16 million dollars with $8 million in guarantees, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. Cooper spent last season with the Cardinals, nabbing four interceptions -- including a touchdown. Cooper became a starter last season after playing a reserve role his first three years in the league with the Chiefs.


seems reasonable, we most not have really wanted him
 
1. Cornerback Marcus Cooper's deal with the Chicago Bears is for three years and $16 million dollars with $8 million in guarantees, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. Cooper spent last season with the Cardinals, nabbing four interceptions -- including a touchdown. Cooper became a starter last season after playing a reserve role his first three years in the league with the Chiefs.


seems reasonable, we most not have really wanted him

Unbelievable that we overlooked or passed up this kid and this is what he ended up signing for. Colbert must be out golfing with Trump or something
 
1. Cornerback Marcus Cooper's deal with the Chicago Bears is for three years and $16 million dollars with $8 million in guarantees, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. Cooper spent last season with the Cardinals, nabbing four interceptions -- including a touchdown. Cooper became a starter last season after playing a reserve role his first three years in the league with the Chiefs.


seems reasonable, we most not have really wanted him

Unbelievable that we overlooked or passed up this kid and this is what he ended up signing for. Colbert must be out golfing with Trump or something

that contract pisses me off, the FO could have paid that without much problem and the guy might have been a starting CB for us
 
that contract pisses me off, the FO could have paid that without much problem and the guy might have been a starting CB for us

sometimes sitting back and waiting will cost you
 
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Wexell is saying the team has $8M slotted for a UFA CB. So far they haven't been able to get any takers at that price

Cooper gone, but Flowers is still available


The Steelers have been in contact with the reps for free agent CB Brandon Flowers.

Cut by the Chargers, Flowers is not yet ready to sign but could circle back to the Steelers later on

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/4733/brandon-flowers
 
I said since he was release by San Diego, he fits out system very well and he has been a pretty good corner when healthy. I think his career is better than William Gay and he's an upgrade to him.
 
Flowers had 2 concussions last year. He may retire
 
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