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Steelers Trade Kenny Pickett to the Eagles


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34 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

I can't believe they are betting on Rusty. I would have kept Pickett for sure.

This comment makes no sense.

 

First they didn't bet on Rusty, they signed him for 1 mil for 1 season. 

Second Pickett sucks. So why bring him back?

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1 hour ago, Prowler2k18 said:

Maybe but Pickett demanded a trade because he didn’t want to be a backup in Pittsburgh, but he’ll  backup Hurts in Philly??? 🤔🤦‍♂️

backup on a super bowl contender is a bit different

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1 hour ago, WUnderhill said:

We’ll, to be fair, there were a lot of people at the time who didn’t think there was a first round prospect in the class.

 

1 hour ago, rayzor said:

Wow what a QB draft class

The last decade has just been atrocious:

2014

 Blake Bortles 

Johnny Manziel 

Teddy Bridgewater

 

2015

Jameis Winston

Marcus Mariota

2016: - Jared Goff

Carson Wentz

Paxton Lynch 

 

2017

Mitchell Trubisky

Patrick Mahomes

Deshaun Watson 

 

2018

Baker Mayfield

Sam Darnold

Josh Allen

Josh Rosen

Lamar Jackson

 

2019

Kyler Murray

Daniel Jones

Dwayne Haskins

2020: - Joe Burrow

 Tua Tagovailoa

Justin Herbert

Jordan Love 

 

2021

 

Trevor Lawrence

 Zach Wilson

Trey Lance

Justin Fields

Mac Jones 

 

2022

Kenny Pickett

 

2023

Bryce Young

CJ Stroud

 Anthony Richardson

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46 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

This comment makes no sense.

 

First they didn't bet on Rusty, they signed him for 1 mil for 1 season. 

Second Pickett sucks. So why bring him back?

They just shipped off their young quarterback. He may not be developed, but he's the only other quarterback on the roster. Russel Wilson is turning 36 this year.

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1 minute ago, Krovvy said:

They just shipped off their young quarterback. He may not be developed, but he's the only other quarterback on the roster. Russel Wilson is turning 36 this year.

I don't think you understand Kenny Pickett sucks. Once you understand that you will understand why they went with Russ.

Its not like Pitt didn't surround him with talent. The kid had a good WR core. He just wasn't showing any signs of improvement.

 

Bryce will be in a similar situation this year. If he shows no sign of improvement we have to move on and go draft another QB.

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Now there is some noise coming out of Pittsburgh about Picket not willing to dress week 17 as the emergency QB (did not know that was the case) and that he was not cooperative about Wilson coming to town.  Sounds like a Diva.

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He did not want to stand beside Russell during the national anthem, for one, because their jerseys would read "Wilson Pickett"   Thank you.

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Broncos, Steelers, Falcons, Washington, Patriots - all decisively moving on from QBs who they deemed not good enough.

The Panthers - let's run it back with Young, he needs more time.

And that's why we suck.

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