(09-04-2018, 08:05 PM)HarleyDog Wrote: [ -> ]He should stay in Pittsburgh then.
Well, he should, and here lies the problem. Pittsburgh has already offered him money that was way out of their comfort zone, and he has rejected it. Who knows? Maybe his best option will be to just retire from football, and become a full time rapper. Those entertainers make great money, from what I understand.
Maybe in his last game in urine yellow the steelers sign Kimo Von Oelhoffen to a one day contract to accidentally (wink, wink) roll up his leg as old man Rooney laughs evilly.
(09-04-2018, 08:13 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: [ -> ]Well, he should, and here lies the problem. Pittsburgh has already offered him money that was way out of their comfort zone, and he has rejected it. Who knows? Maybe his best option will be to just retire from football, and become a full time rapper. Those entertainers make great money, from what I understand.
And what would be his rapper name, “Wind Chime?”
If he goes to a shitty team it would probably the bungals to replace that bust Joe Nixon.

(09-04-2018, 06:50 PM)StoneTheCrow Wrote: [ -> ]Just imagine the success they’d have if there wasn’t drama every single year. They’ve pissed away the killer b’s prime.
I'll leave that to you. Bengal fans have tons of experience at imagining success.
(09-05-2018, 05:02 AM)JS-Steelerfan Wrote: [ -> ]I'll leave that to you. Bengal fans have tons of experience at imagining success.
I can’t post images or gifs, but if I could, I’d post a window closing symbolic of the Steelers chances. It’s a shame because they seemingly had something special. Supreme talent wasted by divas and a head coach that gives said divas special treatment.
Bell knows exactly what he can get away with.
The Steelers locker room is coming unglued. Could be a looooong season.
(09-05-2018, 05:34 PM)The Real Deal Wrote: [ -> ]The Steelers locker room is coming unglued. Could be a looooong season.
It's quite obvious he could care less about the Steelers or his team mates ! His only concern is his health and getting a big long contract at where ever his next stop may be ?
As a former linemen, I feel for that line. They do a great job of creating opportunities, and Bell has been incredibly selfish in this. As most statisticians have pointed out, he's on the downward spiral of his career, with injuries and being a workhorse. Pittsburgh is betting on this, while also paying him pretty decently, I must say. It's a shame. Incredibly talented player.
Foster and DeCastro calling him out. You know you have issues when your linemen start calling you out. Since the steelers will beat cleveland anyway, I hope that Conner dude tears it up. Let Bell head somewhere else and see what happens when you stand behind the line waiting for a hole. He might literally be dead if he ran behind Cincy's line the last couple years.
(09-05-2018, 05:34 PM)The Real Deal Wrote: [ -> ]The Steelers locker room is coming unglued. Could be a looooong season.
Unless there is a significant player faction on Bell's side, I doubt this will 'uncle's the entire locker room. It could actually serve to unite them, at least until he decides to show up.
(09-06-2018, 12:21 PM)JS-Steelerfan Wrote: [ -> ]Unless there is a significant player faction on Bell's side, I doubt this will 'uncle's the entire locker room. It could actually serve to unite them, at least until he decides to show up.
I’m assuming him showing up eventually happens. If and when that happens, The tension will be dangerous. Potentially Irreparable are the right words.
And maybe I missed it, but have brown or ben weighed in? If not, what kind of leaders are they?
(09-06-2018, 11:26 AM)michaelsean Wrote: [ -> ]Foster and DeCastro calling him out. You know you have issues when your linemen start calling you out. Since the steelers will beat cleveland anyway, I hope that Conner dude tears it up. Let Bell head somewhere else and see what happens when you stand behind the line waiting for a hole. He might literally be dead if he ran behind Cincy's line the last couple years.
Say what you will the Steelers gambled by pushing the contract down the road. With this years contract he will already have collected 31 million. Could have signed him two years ago when contracts were so much cheaper. I don't understand why he doesn't sign and play as many plays as he feels comfortable with.
(09-07-2018, 12:25 PM)Catmandude123 Wrote: [ -> ]Say what you will the Steelers gambled by pushing the contract down the road. With this years contract he will already have collected 31 million. Could have signed him two years ago when contracts were so much cheaper. I don't understand why he doesn't sign and play as many plays as he feels comfortable with.
Every time the Steelers have made a fair and generous offer to him, he changes what he wants. However, the joke is on Bell, because while he's been grandstanding about wanting to be the highest paid, the Steelers have found another guy that's more than capable of carrying the load. Not to mention, Gurley has now passed Bell, not just in terms of performance, but on the money tree as well.
(09-07-2018, 12:25 PM)Catmandude123 Wrote: [ -> ]Say what you will the Steelers gambled by pushing the contract down the road. With this years contract he will already have collected 31 million. Could have signed him two years ago when contracts were so much cheaper. I don't understand why he doesn't sign and play as many plays as he feels comfortable with.
They offered him like $14.5 million a year. He declined.