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Steelers Rebuild? Will They Ever Recover?
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(Yesterday, 12:48 PM)c766 Wrote: You said their WR room was a bunch of nobodies. 

Again, as you are in nearly every emotional post of yours, you are wrong. 

Metcalf is a #1 NFL WR. 

It's hilarious how wrong you are and how you post insults like it somehow makes your points right.

I did forget about Metcalf, but who else do they have? A bunch of nobodies, so therefore my post was accurate.

He's going to be double and triple teamed. 

Also, who's going to throw him the ball? Even if they do sign Rogers, are they better than 10-7?

Sports Illustrated has them at under 8.5 wins.

Quote:It hasn’t been a good look for the Steelers to wait around for a 41-year-old Aaron Rodgers to decide whether to play for them. Pittsburgh made a mistake not looking to get younger at quarterback and now desperately need Rodgers to sign and hold up for an entire season. Even with the trade for DK Metcalf, this could be the team that ends coach Mike Tomlin’s 18-year streak of non-losing seasons. 

NFL SpinZone says 9-8 if they sign Rodgers or Cousins, but six wins max if they have to go with Rudolph,

Quote:I’m going to project the Steelers to win nine games again because it seems inevitable under head coach Mike Tomlin, but this is really hanging by an Aaron Rodgers-sized thread right now. If Rodgers doesn’t come aboard, then the Steelers need to quickly pivot to Kirk Cousins. And if Mason Rudolph ends up starting games this season, I’m saying six wins is the max.

Again, as in every post that deals with reality and logic, you are wrong.
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RE: Steelers Rebuild? Will They Ever Recover? - BFritz21 - Yesterday, 03:03 PM

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