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Steelers loss among 5 worst offensive line performances we have seen in the PFF era
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(10-01-2019, 10:32 PM)BengalChris Wrote: You'all do know that Mike Brown just doesn't care. He'll get to cash that big $250M revenue sharing check from the NFL regardless if his team wins a single game or not.

The fans were up in arms at the 3 year 21M signing of Hart after he wet the bed last season. The team saw something in Hart, they said. The fans didn't seem to understand what they were talking about. Turns out that it was the team that didn't know what it was talking about.

And, don't forget, that it was Taylor who didn't want Pollack. Pollack got a lot more out of a sub-par line last season than Taylor and Turner have this year.

 

You can't be serious with that Pollack stuff.  Glenn and Boling were miles better Smith as a LT and Michael Jordan.  Trey is much better than Price but Pollack played Price over him despite the fact that Hopkins was the better player.  Miller is an upgrade at RG and Hart is a push.  Pollack had the same or better players to work with at every position but one.  
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RE: Steelers loss among 5 worst offensive line performances we have seen in the PFF era - Whatever - 10-02-2019, 12:15 AM

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