AlCowlingsTaxiService Posted March 17 Posted March 17 9 hours ago, Paup 1995MVP said: No he isn’t. He looks lost and confused every series he is on the field. He so is not a Pittsburgh guy. If he was good the Bears would not have traded him for a 6th round pick. Not that the Bears have a clue. They signed Tremaine Edmonds for $72 mill. 😂😂 Pickett hasn’t been great. But the offense the Steelers were running w him was god awful. Tomlin is overrated. Maybe it’s the big silver cross he wears. They had a ton of cap space, Edmunds actually played pretty well the last half of the season AND this gives the bears the opportunity to reset the quarterback position with a rookie contract for the top prospect. Only question is can they FINALLY develop a QB. Jay cutler being one of the franchises top signal callers speaks volumes 1 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted March 17 Posted March 17 10 hours ago, BBFL said: So what we were doing for 20 years if it’s so easy…? flailing 1 2 Quote
Brian Higgins hair Posted March 17 Posted March 17 The Bears are becoming the Cleveland Browns of the NFC. ‘They weed the draft of busts, and cut players that will go on to be better, and make senselessly bad trades. Quote
Mr. WEO Posted March 17 Posted March 17 1 hour ago, SoTier said: If a team doesn't find itself a franchise QB -- somebody on the level of Flacco or Cousins in their prime or a Tua or Purdy -- they have virtually no shot at anything beyond maybe backing into a wildcard berth and being 1 and done. Statistically, about half of the QBs taken in the first round of any draft fail to become franchise QBs despite being given every opportunity (sometimes multiple ones) to do so. For QBs taken on Day 2 or 3 of the draft, the chances are miniscule. Finding a franchise QB is finding the proverbial needle in a haystack, which is why teams like the Browns and Broncos mortgaged their futures to grab "proven" ones. The Stillers have grabbed a "proven" QB as well as a young QB who has shown some flashes for practically nothing in terms of what other teams have spent to acquire one of either type. It may not work out but if it doesn't, they aren't shackled by their gambles. I always liked Russell Wilson, so I hope that you are right. I would like to see Russ take the Stillers (my second favorite team) to the AFC Conference Championship game only to lose to the Bills in January. True. Chicago's 1st round QB disasters seem to find their way to Pittsburgh for a brief time...or two. Quote
djp14150 Posted March 17 Posted March 17 10 hours ago, Buffalo Super Fan said: Is it? If Justin Fields was any good the Chicago Bears a major market wouldn’t have gotten rid of him. I don’t see Justin Fields being a star. Is Field better than Kenny Pickett probably but there is a lot of who cares none of these guys are going to be the next Ben Roelisburger. The Pittsburgh Steelers are chasing a new franchise quarterback like the Buffalo Bills did when Jim Kelly retired. I don’t see anything the Steelers did that is better than what they had in Ben Roelisburger. It’s going to eventually cost Mike Tomlin his coaching job like it did with Bill Belichick when Tom Brady left the New England Patriots. You can’t win without an elite NFL franchise quarterback and unfortunately there is a short supply of franchise quarterbacks to go around. I think all these Steelers moves are a whole lot of nothing at the end of the day. The Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots are going to have some losing like other teams in the NFL with no franchise quarterback. It’s about time let the Patriots and Steelers fans have to go 13 years without playoffs. The Patriots and Steelers haven’t been scary bad in a long time and it’s time they start losing like everyone else in the NFL in my opinion. Go Bills! Let’s Go Buffalo im not as dismissive on fields as others. Chicago has had numerous offense problems over the years. Hoe much do you blame the team? Similar with Pickett snd Steelers. How much of his development can be blamed on the system/staff? Quote
No_Matter_What Posted March 17 Posted March 17 Lol at this price I'd take him for the Bills as Josh's backup. Quote
Buffalo03 Posted March 17 Posted March 17 (edited) I mean, honestly, if all it took was a 6th round pick in next year's draft, I would have given the Bears that to have as Josh's backup for a year and then we wouldn't pick up his 5th year option so we could just release him. That's crazy Edited March 17 by Buffalo03 Quote
Bookie Man Posted March 17 Posted March 17 That 2021 QB class. Zach Wilson, Trey Lance, Justin Fields, Mac Jones all go top 15. Who's this drafts fools gold? 1 Quote
biggerdaddynj Posted March 17 Posted March 17 16 hours ago, KingBoots8 said: Hahahaha wow the Bears played themselves. More like they played with themselves like they didn’t know how to. 🤪. Quote
Beck Water Posted March 17 Posted March 17 17 hours ago, Roundybout said: Steelers are gambling that Russ can help develop him. If the Steelers don't make big investments in their offensive line, Russ Wilson will be too busy running for his life to develop anyone. Pickett, a 2022 1st round Pick #20 and a 4th for a 3rd round pick and 2 7th round picks Fields, a 2021 1st round Pick #11 for a 6th round pick that could become a 4th if he plays Kinda looks like the Steelers sold high and bought low, but Wow! QBs don't get much time to develop in this day and age. I think if I were a Bears fan, I'd be kind of pissed. Quote
Saxum Posted March 17 Posted March 17 28 minutes ago, Beck Water said: If the Steelers don't make big investments in their offensive line, Russ Wilson will be too busy running for his life to develop anyone. Pickett, a 2022 1st round Pick #20 and a 4th for a 3rd round pick and 2 7th round picks Fields, a 2021 1st round Pick #11 for a 6th round pick that could become a 4th if he plays Kinda looks like the Steelers sold high and bought low, but Wow! QBs don't get much time to develop in this day and age. I think if I were a Bears fan, I'd be kind of pissed. You are right about development but first round picks get paid too much sitting on burner to simmer EXECPT in Green Bay (due to different organization structure?), Quote
Mr. WEO Posted March 17 Posted March 17 40 minutes ago, Beck Water said: If the Steelers don't make big investments in their offensive line, Russ Wilson will be too busy running for his life to develop anyone. Pickett, a 2022 1st round Pick #20 and a 4th for a 3rd round pick and 2 7th round picks Fields, a 2021 1st round Pick #11 for a 6th round pick that could become a 4th if he plays Kinda looks like the Steelers sold high and bought low, but Wow! QBs don't get much time to develop in this day and age. I think if I were a Bears fan, I'd be kind of pissed. You think the Bears fans would be pissed to get Caleb Williams over Justin Fields? 1 Quote
SoTier Posted March 17 Posted March 17 15 hours ago, KDIGGZ said: Yep but I mean to say it seems like they signed Wilson to be the starter and if they make it a real competition then I don't think he will be. Fields is what Wilson used to be 5 years ago When I heard that the Stillers traded for Fields, I thought that they had acquired another QB who would fit whatever offense they were planning in Pittsburgh. Wilson's success in Seattle was always anchored by a stout defense, a strong running game, and a quick-strike passing game. The Stillers have the stout defense and the strong running game. They need Wilson to give them that nice long ball he had with Seattle as well as the good decisions and leadership that made him a starter as a rookie. I think that Wilson's decision-making and leadership will likely give him the edge over Fields for this coming season. From what I've seen of Fields, he's physically very much like Wilson in his prime, so I think that Pittsburgh is thinking/hoping that working with Wilson and better coaching will enable Fields to become significantly better. 2 hours ago, Mr. WEO said: flailing I disagreed with your post because "flailing" implies trying and failing, but IMO the Bills weren't really trying to win football games. I don't believe that Bills were seriously interested in winning football games after Bill Polian was fired. With the departure of John Butler and AJ Smith for San Diego, the Bills entered "The Drought" because Ralph Wilson increasingly put profits ahead of winning football games. That didn't change until after the Pegulas became the owners. Quote
SoTier Posted March 17 Posted March 17 (edited) 1 hour ago, Mr. WEO said: You think the Bears fans would be pissed to get Caleb Williams over Justin Fields? At first they'll be ecstatic, but maybe in the future not so much. Half of all QBs drafted in the first round are disappointments if not outright busts. Moreover, the last USC QB to become a successful NFL QB was 20 plus years ago despite the fact that probably more USC QBs have been drafted at the top of the first round than any other school. 2018 - #3 - Sam Darnold 2009 - #5 - Mark Sanchez 2006 - #10 - Matt Leinart 2003 - #1 - Carson Palmer PS: other USC QBs haven't been outstanding since 2003 either: 2016 Cody Kessler 4th round 2013 Matt Barkley 3rd round 2008 John David Booty 5th round 2005 Matt Cassel 7th round Edited March 17 by SoTier Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted March 17 Posted March 17 4 hours ago, djp14150 said: im not as dismissive on fields as others. Chicago has had numerous offense problems over the years. Hoe much do you blame the team? Similar with Pickett snd Steelers. How much of his development can be blamed on the system/staff? I mean, sure I get that argument. But the year they drafted Fields they were a playoff team with Mitch Trubisky and Nick Foles at QB. He has won 10 games as a starter in 3 years, 5 of which were this year. Tyson Bagent went 2-2 as a starter this year as an undrafted rookie out of division 2 Quote
NoSaint Posted March 17 Posted March 17 1 hour ago, SoTier said: At first they'll be ecstatic, but maybe in the future not so much. Half of all QBs drafted in the first round are disappointments if not outright busts. Moreover, the last USC QB to become a successful NFL QB was 20 plus years ago despite the fact that probably more USC QBs have been drafted at the top of the first round than any other school. 2018 - #3 - Sam Darnold 2009 - #5 - Mark Sanchez 2006 - #10 - Matt Leinart 2003 - #1 - Carson Palmer PS: other USC QBs haven't been outstanding since 2003 either: 2016 Cody Kessler 4th round 2013 Matt Barkley 3rd round 2008 John David Booty 5th round 2005 Matt Cassel 7th round I don’t think you can avoid a guy because a guy in 2006 from the same school failed. Quote
FireChans Posted March 17 Posted March 17 1 hour ago, SoTier said: At first they'll be ecstatic, but maybe in the future not so much. Half of all QBs drafted in the first round are disappointments if not outright busts. Moreover, the last USC QB to become a successful NFL QB was 20 plus years ago despite the fact that probably more USC QBs have been drafted at the top of the first round than any other school. 2018 - #3 - Sam Darnold 2009 - #5 - Mark Sanchez 2006 - #10 - Matt Leinart 2003 - #1 - Carson Palmer PS: other USC QBs haven't been outstanding since 2003 either: 2016 Cody Kessler 4th round 2013 Matt Barkley 3rd round 2008 John David Booty 5th round 2005 Matt Cassel 7th round With this logic, CJ Stroud was a bust. Quote
Nitro Posted March 17 Posted March 17 7 hours ago, NoSaint said: I think it should be a requirement to include the money figures when making a comment like this You are serious? The league salaries go up each season. I do not have access to the Steelers finances. If pressed, I would hazard a guess of slightly above the league average for a QB. Quote
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