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I think we put a lot of personal things to this team. As I recall that event, Al wished he hadn't gone out to the tunnel for the optics of team unity. Though I could be mistaken. The reality is there are minor things like the organization, the community and the teammates that make the difference when money is equal. When money is not equal they generally are private contractors. I've seen or read nothing that the Steelers made a concerted effort to retain Al this offseason. He is probably depth wherever he goes. Could compete to start, doesn't look like its going to be in Pittsburgh.
steel dino said:
No not at all about his performance...Im sure he left it on the field every game..
Im talking about his desire to return to the organization...
That was the saddest and most embarrassing day I ever had as a Steeler fan.
Agree on the embarrassing day but the STEELERS brought some of that upon themselves from the head coach showing no leadership to the players "secret double hand-shake secret voting" fiasco. Ultimately AV stood his ground and was honest about how it transpired and the media had no rebuttal.
As Sask commented, the anthem issue was due to circumstances of the situation. The players, not Tomlin, Art2 or any other organization member decided what to do regarding the anthem on that day. There was no majority on kneeling or standing or mixed. So they ALL agreed that they would not allow the media to dictate the narrative of the team. Al requested to be in front in the tunnel because he wanted to be able to see the colors. His request perfectly fine with his service history and being a retired officer. The team captains, Ben, Cam and Matakevetch gave the ok for him to be in front. UNFORTUNATELY, Chicago had a field size flag presentation for the anthem, and because the networks were broadcasting the anthem at that time the cacophonous activity from the field personnel caused a separation between the players at the tunnel entrance and on the field. Al kept getting separated farther away from the others because of all the field personnel trying to get off the field and when he tried to get back, the anthem started. As any veteran knows, when the anthem starts, you stop whatever you are doing and recognize the colors. The friggin networks, NFL films and media photogs taking pics of Al started the “separation in the team“ narrative when there was none. Then the national media added this situation as part of the “players stance on the current national crisis“. Which was the whole point as to what the Steeler players wanted to avoid.