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Nope, but he Might have been taggedLet's be honest -- before his injury, Jones wasn't really playing up to the standards of a #14 overall pick in the draft...was he?
Nope, but he Might have been taggedLet's be honest -- before his injury, Jones wasn't really playing up to the standards of a #14 overall pick in the draft...was he?
Its nice to speculate without facts huh?There is zero chance that Colbert wanted to trade up for Bush, that's a Tomlin pick, trying to get his LB that can cover other teams WR's in his Dollar General Tampa 2. I'm always putting more of the blame on the coach than the GM. IMO the coach says who they want the GM makes it happen. The manager of a restaurant isn't going to go buy the ingredients if the Chef says no.
Tomlin jacked him around how??That 5th year option would have a little over 19 million dollars guaranteed.
I think I’d side with you on this one.
You can’t blame the whole debacle on Broderick as Tomlin jacked him around his first two seasons.
He played decent 3rd, till injury. Had no injury occurred…… who knows his ability to date could be way better.
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I believe he is referencing playing him on the right side instead of his natural left.Tomlin jacked him around how??
We may get a glimpse as to whether the problem lies in coaching this year. No one was praising the developmental process from the previous staff. What has happened to Kevin Dotson (another thread) gives hope that Jones can be salvaged if healthy.I always hate to see when we decline a fifth year option on a player…
That indicates a failure in your organizational process… either the draft process, player development process, or coaching failure… or all of the above..
Why would that be? The franchise tag would be $25.8 million. Jones's 5th year option was $19.1 million.Nope, but he Might have been tagged
Because RooneyWhy would that be? The franchise tag would be $25.8 million. Jones's 5th year option was $19.1 million.
Either way, the neck injury was the nail in the coffin on his inauspicious career with the Steelers. They could not risk being on the hook for that amount of money to retain a pedestrian player coming off that type of surgery.
lolBecause Rooney
He didnt jack him around though. Okorafor was terrible at RT and ended up being benched and so they had no choice but to play him at RT since Dan Moore seemed the better option at LT. So essentially they were forced into the move. Anybody who actually followed the team would know that ...not some troll who jumps online to type the first thing to come into his rabid brain.I believe he is referencing playing him on the right side instead of his natural left.