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Steelers Trade WR Pickens to the Cowboys


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3 minutes ago, therealmjl said:

I don’t understand what Pittsburgh is doing this offseason at all.

Pickens is talented but they're just tired of putting up with his bullshit. Nothing like having your WR engaging in an MMA fight with a DB on the football field as the ball falls to the turf no one involved having noticed it had been thrown. LOL 

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46 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Tomlins track record with wide receivers is bar none.  If he is done with you that is a sign. 

yeah...if the steelers don't want him, you don't want him. they might be talented, but they are a headcase and will be more trouble than their worth. 

what's more impressive is the cowboys track record with receivers in trades. it's crazy just how consistent they are with the WRs they trade for. 

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Is it if tomlin is done with you you're done or is it tomlin has a track record of letting talented wr's get out of control to the point of no return. I don't know if it's a positive about him with ALL these guys having issues and getting what he can while he can or if it's an indictment on him that he allows them to get so bad that they aren't salvageable by the time Pittsburgh discards them.

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1 hour ago, therealmjl said:

I don’t understand what Pittsburgh is doing this offseason at all.

Pickens is a head case. If Tomlin has a hard time keeping you from looking like an idiot, odds are nobody can.

Steelers are all in for QB next year - this gives them more draft picks to trade up to #1 for

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39 minutes ago, ImfromClayton said:

Steelers know they can't win a super bowl. They are reloading. Very smart, goal oriented franchise. 2nd isn't good enough in title town. 

That hasn't been the Steelers way. They just keep being above .500 while not being able to draft a QB and they won't do a mega deal it takes to get in position to draft a QB either. They have tried the duds that fall to them and are available to them in free agency but that's it. They don't reload either, just stay above .500 while not being close to contenders. It's crazy they can't lure a half decent QB in free agency because they are set up to win but nothing. This year they even took a swing at a toxic and washed Rogers. They just don't reload because it goes agaisnt what keeps them above .500 for so many years now. If they did then they would have to get rid of a lot more than an idiot WR to get into a position for a top QB next year. Wilson stank last year and they still won 10 games lol.

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