Then we both agree Green is the best option of the 3. Allen is the one who signed first and set the market rate for starting TE's. Fleener followed next with a predictably bigger deal based off of what Allen got. Then how does Green, who just about everyone here agrees has the most potential and better film than the other two, get significantly less money than apparently inferior players who signed before him? Does he just have a horrible agent, or is it possible he wants to play for a team with a good reputation, a good chance at a SB, and play for one of the most potent offenses in the league and took a bit of a discount to do so?
But Gay did just sign for less than he could've gotten elsewhere because he regretted leaving the Steelers the first time. Harrison did the same thing when he left for Cinci and came back for less. How many guys do you see after they leave a team, cry in interviews when talking about how they miss their former teammates, coaches and owners? Harrison, Ike, Gay, Ward are living examples of the Steeler way. Not every player the Steelers have ever signed is like that obviously, but it does exist to an extent.