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Steelers: One of the best franchises in the NFL?
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(05-23-2019, 07:10 AM)BakertheBeast Wrote: You don't understand. It doesn't matter how it plays out. The Stooler management mismanaged. They were supposed to be one of the best franchises for managing players. It must of been all luck. They let the best RB and receiver in the league walk out and got nothing in return. Let that sink in. This would normally be the type of screw up like Mike Brown would do. There has never been a bigger snafu in the history of the NFL. It wouldn't matter if the Stoolers (did I spell Stoolers right?), won the Super Bowl, they didn't let this happen on purpose.

It has everything to do with how it plays out.  I think the Steelers are gambling that a huge part of Bell and AB's success was the system.  If they're right, then the losing the two (while still not a great thing) won't be nearly as bad as predicted.  And if Bell and AB prove to be cancers on their new teams, it will be that much more vindication that letting them go was the right thing to do.  But we'll have to let it play out to know one way or the other.  

Also, it's "must have".  
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RE: Steelers: One of the best franchises in the NFL? - JS-Steelerfan - 05-23-2019, 01:40 PM

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