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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
The Yinzers and Giants are awaiting Aaron Rodgers' decision.
Sounds like Russ may sign with Cleveland (in an ironic twist to play with Kenny P).
So, whomever doesn't get Rodgers has quite an issue.
Mason was signed as the clear QB2. So we think, at least.
Kirk Cousins is a name now surfacing on Pittsburgh radio as a possible Plan B (to Plan B).
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Originally posted by TheBigCat2192 View Post
They have to be working on something else, right? You don’t trade for a big-name receiver and extend him just to settle for Mason Rudolph as QB1.
The Yinzers and Giants are awaiting Aaron Rodgers' decision.
Sounds like Russ may sign with Cleveland (in an ironic twist to play with Kenny P).
So, whomever doesn't get Rodgers has quite an issue.
Mason was signed as the clear QB2. So we think, at least.
Kirk Cousins is a name now surfacing on Pittsburgh radio as a possible Plan B (to Plan B).
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostAs of this moment, Mason Rudolph is the Yinzers' starting QB.
He just signed a 2-year deal worth $8m.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostAs of this moment, Mason Rudolph is the Yinzers' starting QB.
He just signed a 2-year deal worth $8m.
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As of this moment, Mason Rudolph is the Yinzers' starting QB.
He just signed a 2-year deal worth $8m.
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Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post
I think Kenny got hate from all directions, even Pitt fans. The local sports media is strangely venomous about Pitt football and they stoked the fire. Then Kenny didn’t handle that well and it just got worse from there. I never thought Kenny would be more than a journeyman QB and now he’s on his third team already, but the Steelers probably would have been just as good with him last season as they were with Fields and Wilson.
If Rodgers takes the Giants offer instead, Russ should raise his price by about 40 percent. He'll be the last man standing at that point -- prior to entering the true dumpster dive stage.
The B-Team was flinging some rumors this morning ... possible trades for Kyler Murray or Anthony Richardson.
Daniel Jones, thought to be a 'Plan C' ... signed with the Colts (1 year, $16m).
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Originally posted by Chuck Norris View Post
A big chunk of Steelers fans are also Penn State or WVU fans. That didn’t help Kenny.
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Originally posted by Chuck Norris View Post
I’m not losing sleep over either guy. I want the Steelers to win, but my life isn’t affected one iota if they do or not, so I’m honestly getting a kick out of the lunacy. They’ve botched this situation so badly starting when Ben got boo-boo face when they drafted Rudolph and they were scared to ever hurt his feelings again. They’ve literally made the wrong move at every turn since then. There’s no long term solution for them in 2025 so I am all in on Aaron Rodgers. I pray they get a deal done.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
They weren't identical. Kenny was perceived to have acted like a little b!tch (recall the Seattle incident). The media (and town) turned on him. He also wasn't popular in the locker room per most. Did the town turn on him because of the media? I'm sure it didn't help.
Yinzers don't turn on their players very often. That actually got quite ugly.
Fields was a FA and got a significantly larger offer than the Steelers were supposedly dangling.
Fields was also the backup QB in Pittsburgh.
I could give a rats a$$ about the Steelers. But, I do listen to this crap EVERY SINGLE DAY, year-round, on the radio.
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Originally posted by IUP24 View Post
The report that is getting a ton of traction is that Fields wanted a guarantee he would be the starting QB. Tomlin and the Steelers wouldn't provide that to him as a long term option for them, so he went elsewhere. Which, hilariously, is no different than Kenny Pickett requesting a trade out of Pittsburgh because he was told there would be a QB competition, and then Tomlin turned around and told him that there wouldn't be.
One of those situations was met with, and still is met with, vitriol, hatred, and menace from the fans and local media (those who are supposed to be fair, objective, and professional). The other was met with positivity for Fields, given that he got more money and a good opportunity.
Stat lines were, if we are being totally objective, pretty similar between them both.
All that said... Kenny Pickett was not a good QB for the Steelers. But if you think that watching these situations unfold in back to back years that the local media ever covered him fairly, you are in complete denial.
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Originally posted by IUP24 View Post
I agree with you about not losing sleep over it and it not impacting my life. I don't care either. As I've gotten older, I can't tell you how separated I've become from Pittsburgh Steelers fandom. I'm merely pointing out the completely different approaches the local media took to covering both individuals when they were in Pittsburgh, and their exit, subsequently.
I'm not - at all - trying to stoke any flames on the Kenny Pickett conversation. But I recall how much menace existed, even on this message board, regarding how he exited Pittsburgh. Fields wanted a guarantee. He didn't get one. He left. And people aren't chasing him down with a PAT bus to run him over on his way out the door. The two situations were nearly identical, but the coverage and tone from the media and fans was not.
That's the last I'll say on the subject for not wanting this thread to go in a direction that I'm sure nobody wants it to go. Lol
Yinzers don't turn on their players very often. That actually got quite ugly.
Fields was a FA and got a significantly larger offer than the Steelers were supposedly dangling.
Fields was also the backup QB in Pittsburgh.
I could give a rats a$$ about the Steelers. But, I do listen to this crap EVERY SINGLE DAY, year-round, on the radio.
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Originally posted by Chuck Norris View Post
I’m not losing sleep over either guy. I want the Steelers to win, but my life isn’t affected one iota if they do or not, so I’m honestly getting a kick out of the lunacy. They’ve botched this situation so badly starting when Ben got boo-boo face when they drafted Rudolph and they were scared to ever hurt his feelings again. They’ve literally made the wrong move at every turn since then. There’s no long term solution for them in 2025 so I am all in on Aaron Rodgers. I pray they get a deal done.
I'm not - at all - trying to stoke any flames on the Kenny Pickett conversation. But I recall how much menace existed, even on this message board, regarding how he exited Pittsburgh. Fields wanted a guarantee. He didn't get one. He left. And people aren't chasing him down with a PAT bus to run him over on his way out the door. The two situations were nearly identical, but the coverage and tone from the media and fans was not.
That's the last I'll say on the subject for not wanting this thread to go in a direction that I'm sure nobody wants it to go. Lol
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Originally posted by IUP24 View Post
The report that is getting a ton of traction is that Fields wanted a guarantee he would be the starting QB. Tomlin and the Steelers wouldn't provide that to him as a long term option for them, so he went elsewhere. Which, hilariously, is no different than Kenny Pickett requesting a trade out of Pittsburgh because he was told there would be a QB competition, and then Tomlin turned around and told him that there wouldn't be.
One of those situations was met with, and still is met with, vitriol, hatred, and menace from the fans and local media (those who are supposed to be fair, objective, and professional). The other was met with positivity for Fields, given that he got more money and a good opportunity.
Stat lines were, if we are being totally objective, pretty similar between them both.
All that said... Kenny Pickett was not a good QB for the Steelers. But if you think that watching these situations unfold in back to back years that the local media ever covered him fairly, you are in complete denial.
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