Post by Cityofchamps on Aug 1, 2021 16:06:48 GMT -8
Suck it bitches, this thread is back. All of you pussies keep whining about the Steeler-related threads, yet everyone knows that a million Steeler threads pop up on the main page whenever the Steelers do something bad. That means that the Steelers are the biggest pop-worthy team on this board, and are only outdone by the bandwagon Patsies fans that are seemingly everywhere. So keep all your Steelers shit in here and everyone will be happy. If not, I will make individual Steelers threads just to piss you people off.
tl;dr: Suck it haters. The Steelers are better than you are.
Steelers 2023 Preseason Schedule
Week 1 - Fri, 8/11 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers TBD
Week 2 - Sat, 8/19 VS Buffalo Bills 6:30 pm on CBS
Week 3 - TBD @ Atlanta Falcons TBD on CBS
Steelers 2023 Regular Season Schedule
Week 1 - Sun, 9/10 VS San Francisco 49ers 1:00 PM on FOX
Week 2 - Mon, 9/18 VS Cleveland Browns 8:30 PM on ESPN (MNF)
Week 3 - Sun, 9/24 @ Las Vegas Raiders 8:15 PM on CBS (SNF)
Week 4 - Sun, 10/1 @ Houston Texans 1:00 PM on CBS
Week 5 - Sun, 10/8 VS Baltimore Ravens 1:00 PM on CBS
Week 6 - BYE WEEK
Week 7 - Sun, 10/22 @ L.A. Rams 4:05 PM on FOX
Week 8 - Sun, 10/29 VS Jacksonville Jaguars 1:00 PM on CBS
Week 9 - Thu, 11/02 VS Tennessee Titans 8:15 PM on Prime Video (TNF)
Week 10 - Sun, 11/12 VS Green Bay Packers 1:00 PM on CBS
Week 11 - Sun, 11/19 @ Cleveland Browns 1:00 PM on CBS
Week 12 - Sun, 11/26 @ Cincinnati Bengals 1:00 PM on CBS
Week 13 - Sun, 12/03 VS Arizona Cardinals 1:00 PM on CBS
Week 14 - Thu, 12/07 VS New England Patriots 8:15 PM on Prime Video (TNF)
Week 15 - TBD @ Indianapolis Colts TBD on TBD
Week 16 - Sat, 12/23 VS Cincinnati Bengals 4:30 PM on NBC
Week 17 - Sun, 12/31 @ Seattle Seahawks 4:05 PM on FOX
KEY: (Year Drafted.Round Selected) ; SF - Street Free Agent ; CF - College Free Agent ; P - Practice Squad signee ; U - Unrestricted Free Agent ; T - Trade ; CC - Cap Casualty ; R - Restricted Free Agent ; W - Waiver wire ; Rookie ; *C* - Team Captain
1st Round, #14 (from New England Patriots) - Broderick Jones, OT, Georgia 2nd Round, #32 (from Chicago Bears for WR Chase Claypool) - Joey Porter Jr., CB, Penn State 2nd Round, #49 - Keanu Benton, DT, Wisconsin 3rd Round, #80 - (traded to the Carolina Panthers for #93 and #132) 3rd Round, #93 (from Carolina Panthers) - Darnell Washington, TE, Georgia 4th Round, #120 (traded to the New England Patriots to trade up to #14 to select Broderick Jones) 4th Round, #132 (from San Francisco 49ers via Carolina Panthers) - Nick Herbig, LB, Wisconsin 5th Round, #151 (traded to Seattle Seahawks for CB Ahkello Witherspoon) 6th Round, #195 (traded to Denver Broncos for LB Malik Reed) 7th Round #234 (traded to L.A. Rams for WR Allen Robinson III) 7th Round #241 (from Minnesota via Denver Broncos w/LB Malik Reed) - Cory Trice Jr., CB, Purdue 7th Round #251 (from L.A. Rams w/WR Allen Robinson III) - Spencer Anderson, OG, Maryland
2023 Undrafted Free Agents
QB Tanner Morgan, Minnesota WR/KR Jordan Byrd, San Diego State K B.T. Potter, Clemson FB Monte Pattebaum, Iowa EDGE David Perales, Fresno State DT Jay Nyamwaya, Merrimack C Trevor Downing, Iowa State
2023 Steelers Unrestricted Free Agents
FB Derek Watt OG Jesse Davis DT Tyson Alualu S Marcus Allen DT Chris Wormley T/G Trent Scott S Karl Joseph RB Benny Snell Jr. C J.C. Hassenauer CB/S Elijah Riley
2023 Free Agent Signings
OG Nate Herbig - 2 years/$8 Million deal CB Patrick Peterson - 2 years/$14 Million deal LB Cole Holcomb - 3 years/$18 Million deal LB Elandon Roberts - 2 years/$7 Million deal OG Isaac Seumalo - 3 years/$24 Million deal S/LB Keanu Neal - 2 years/$4 Million deal NT Breiden Fehoko - 1 year undisclosed deal LB/ST Tanner Muse - undisclosed deal CB Chandon Sullivan - undisclosed deal
2023 Free Agents Resigned
S Damontae Kazee - 2 years/$6 Million deal DE Larry Ogunjobi - 3 years/$28.75 Million deal CB James Pierre - 1 year undisclosed deal TE Zach Gentry - undisclosed deal WR Miles Boykin - 1 year undisclosed deal QB Mason Rudolph - undisclosed deal
2023 Free Agents signed elsewhere
CB Cameron Sutton - 3 years/$33 Million deal with Detroit Lions LB Robert Spillane - 2 years/$9 Million deal with Las Vegas Raiders LB Devin Bush - 1 year undisclosed deal with Seattle Seahawks LB Malik Reed - 1 year undisclosed deal with Miami Dolphins S Terrell Edmunds - 1 year undisclosed deal with Philadelphia Eagles WR Steven Sims - undisclosed deal with Houston Texans C J.C. Hassenauer - 1 year undisclosed deal with New York Giants
Last Edit: Jun 1, 2023 17:38:28 GMT -8 by Cityofchamps
"Too often, we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." - JFK
"First Thoughts are the everyday thoughts. Everyone has those. Second Thoughts are the thoughts you think about the way you think. People who enjoy thinking have those. Third Thoughts are thoughts that watch the world and think all by themselves. They’re rare, and often troublesome."
Post by Cityofchamps on Aug 1, 2021 16:10:10 GMT -8
I myself am headed to Heinz Field to Steeler Training Camp tomorrow. Players I am looking forward to watching are: Najee Harris, Pat Freiermuth, Dwayne Haskins, Pressley Harvin III, Chase Claypool, and last but not least, T.J. Watt.
"Too often, we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." - JFK
"First Thoughts are the everyday thoughts. Everyone has those. Second Thoughts are the thoughts you think about the way you think. People who enjoy thinking have those. Third Thoughts are thoughts that watch the world and think all by themselves. They’re rare, and often troublesome."
Word from camp is that Haskins is blowing Rudolph and Dobbs away and has gained a significant lead over them for the backup QB spot. The FO will say that Rudolph is still the backup, but Haskins has been superior in camp.
"Too often, we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." - JFK
"First Thoughts are the everyday thoughts. Everyone has those. Second Thoughts are the thoughts you think about the way you think. People who enjoy thinking have those. Third Thoughts are thoughts that watch the world and think all by themselves. They’re rare, and often troublesome."
I myself am headed to Heinz Field to Steeler Training Camp tomorrow. Players I am looking forward to watching are: Najee Harris, Pat Freiermuth, Dwayne Haskins, Pressley Harvin III, Chase Claypool, and last but not least, T.J. Watt.
I can't believe this Alex Highsmith, Rico Bussey, James Pierre, Kalen Ballage and Anthony McFarland erasure.
The over/under on Texans wins this year is 4, not sure how its possible they get to 4 wins even with Watson.
If Watson plays (and that is a BIG if), I think he is worth at least 5 wins. Granted, they only won 4 games last year, but they lost 8 games by only a single Touchdown or less in 2020, none of which were definitively Watson's fault.
"Too often, we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." - JFK
"First Thoughts are the everyday thoughts. Everyone has those. Second Thoughts are the thoughts you think about the way you think. People who enjoy thinking have those. Third Thoughts are thoughts that watch the world and think all by themselves. They’re rare, and often troublesome."
Kalen Ballege did pretty good for us last year filling in when Ekeler got hurt. I liked him.
He's looking okay in camp. But more notably Snell hasn't really shown much.
Harris and McFarland should be #1 and #2 in carries this year.
"Should" be, but you just know Tomlin is going to give a good bulk early to Snell just because. He has a hard time letting go of players like Snell who he drafted relatively high (he used a 3rd rounder on Snell).
"Too often, we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." - JFK
"First Thoughts are the everyday thoughts. Everyone has those. Second Thoughts are the thoughts you think about the way you think. People who enjoy thinking have those. Third Thoughts are thoughts that watch the world and think all by themselves. They’re rare, and often troublesome."
Haskins szn taking over. It's a shame that they'll probably keep Rudolph over Dobbs. At least Dobbs wants to throw down field.
You never know about Dobbs. Ben Roethlisberger loves him for some reason. He likes having Dobbs there in the same capacity he liked having Charlie Batch. He is always seen going over film on the sideline with Dobbs rather than Rudolph.
"Too often, we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." - JFK
"First Thoughts are the everyday thoughts. Everyone has those. Second Thoughts are the thoughts you think about the way you think. People who enjoy thinking have those. Third Thoughts are thoughts that watch the world and think all by themselves. They’re rare, and often troublesome."
The over/under on Texans wins this year is 4, not sure how its possible they get to 4 wins even with Watson.
If Watson plays (and that is a BIG if), I think he is worth at least 5 wins. Granted, they only won 4 games last year, but they lost 8 games by only a single Touchdown or less in 2020, none of which were definitively Watson's fault.
Texans are worse roster wise then last year, lost Watt and Fuller only signed RB's in FA with no high draft pick to make a year 1 impact.
The time is now to bet the under before Watson gets traded and it moves to 2 1/2
Haskins szn taking over. It's a shame that they'll probably keep Rudolph over Dobbs. At least Dobbs wants to throw down field.
You never know about Dobbs. Ben Roethlisberger loves him for some reason. He likes having Dobbs there in the same capacity he liked having Charlie Batch. He is always seen going over film on the sideline with Dobbs rather than Rudolph.
I hope so, I just don't think they're going to admit defeat when it comes to Rudolph. Rudolph is only a game manage at best as a backup. Dobbs at least plays like he wants to win, even if it costs them the game on a risky pass lol.
He's looking okay in camp. But more notably Snell hasn't really shown much.
Harris and McFarland should be #1 and #2 in carries this year.
"Should" be, but you just know Tomlin is going to give a good bulk early to Snell just because. He has a hard time letting go of players like Snell who he drafted relatively high (he used a 3rd rounder on Snell).
I'm sure they'll probably ease Harris in for a game or two and split carries. But it should be his show by at least the first 3/4 games. McFarland matches up the best with him as a change of pace back.
Snell and Washington really seem like they're on the bubble if anyone else proves to be better on special teams. Neither are getting a lot of reps and hasn't given the team a reason to keep them around.
Would be cool if they could trade Snell, Washington, and Rudolph for some late picks.