At least one Steeler gets it

“The better team didn’t win.”
 
Hey, Seth Wickersham,

First Seattle, then the Patriots & now the Steelers are ez pickings. Go get em, man. They're ripe & you won't even have to make stuff up!

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The Pittsburgh Gazette gives you a head start



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I was pretty sure the trash talking would doom the Steelers. Mitchell and Bell are both idiots. But honestly it would have been so much better and more painful if it was the Pats that buried them. Jax is going to be a tough out. Those guys played well yesterday.
 
I was pretty sure the trash talking would doom the Steelers. Mitchell and Bell are both idiots. But honestly it would have been so much better and more painful if it was the Pats that buried them. Jax is going to be a tough out. Those guys played well yesterday.

I was not impressed at all by Jacksonville.
 
I was not impressed at all by Jacksonville.

Saw them do plenty of the kind of dumb, undisciplined stuff that will cost you a football game. On top of that, Ben lit their secondary up like a Christmas tree.

What I see is pretty much a repeat of the Titans game. Blake Bortles is going to look like Blake Bortles.
 
Never mind the Gods of Football, the Gods of Crochet & Knitting don’t want to see Bortles in the SB.

I knew they’d beat Pitt tho.
 
I was pretty sure the trash talking would doom the Steelers. Mitchell and Bell are both idiots. But honestly it would have been so much better and more painful if it was the Pats that buried them. Jax is going to be a tough out. Those guys played well yesterday.

Steelers said they will franchise Labia Bell again. Labia threatened to sit out or retire if the Steelers franchised him again. I hope he enjoys taking 2018 off.
 
Hey, Seth Wickersham,

First Seattle, then the Patriots & now the Steelers are ez pickings. Go get em, man. They're ripe & you won't even have to make stuff up!

edit:
The Pittsburgh Gazette gives you a head start



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This, x1000. This is everything that's wrong with the Steelers. And it starts with their terrible, inept coach.
 
It's barely 24 hrs but here we go

http://www.steelersdepot.com/2018/0...alties/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

With the Steelers expected to be tight up against the 2018 salary cap over the course of the offseason, you can probable count on there being a few roster causalities in the coming weeks.Below is a look at the Steelers players currently under contract for the 2018 season that are at some degree of risk of becoming offseason salary cap casualties.
Mike Mitchell – S – Mitchell will be the player that most fans of the Steelers want gone sooner rather than later. The veteran safety is set to earn a base salary of $5 million in 2018 after registering just 53 total tackles and 2 defensed passes during the 2017 regular season. Mitchell will turn 31 in June and that’s another strike against him in addition to him missing 3 games this past season. While cutting Mitchell would result in a dead money charge of $3,135,418, the Steelers will save $5 million in salary cap space by releasing him.
J.J. Wilcox – S – The Steelers traded for Wilcox just prior to the start of the 2017 regular season and promptly restructured his contract to free up a little salary cap space. Wilcox ultimately didn’t contribute much to the Steelers during the regular season and with him set to earn a base salary of $3.125 million in 2018, he’s sure to be jettisoned prior to the start of the new league year. The Steelers will incur a dead money charge of $675,000 should they cut Wilcox, but in the process, will clear $3.125 million in salary cap space.
Coty Sensabaugh – CB – Sensabaugh, who signed a two-year, $2.6 million free agent contract with the Steelers last March, found himself near the bottom of the cornerback depth chart at the end of the 2017 regular season and he was even a healthy scratch for the team’s playoff game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The veteran is set to earn a base salary of $1.4 million in 2018 and that’s going to be hard to justify. That $1.4 million in salary cap space can help go towards the team’s several free agent tenders they’re sure to issue. Cutting Sensabaugh results in a dead money charge of $212,500.
Darrius Heyward-Bey – WR – The veteran wide receiver has merely been a special teams contributor for several seasons now and it’s finally time to cut the cord attached to him. Heyward-Bey is set to earn a base salary of $1.2 million in 2018 and that money can also help go towards offseason free agent tenders.
William Gay – CB – Was Sunday’s loss to the Jaguars the final game of Gay’s long NFL career? It’s certainly possible. Gay, who is now 33, is set to earn a base salary of $1.75 million in 2018 and that would be the Steelers cap saving if he were to be released.
Vance McDonald – TE – I’m in no way advocating the Steelers cutting McDonald. With that said, he’s a player that must be up for debate just the same. McDonald, who missed several games during the 2017 regular season due to injuries, is set to earn a base salary of $3.7 million in 2018 and that becomes fully guaranteed on April 1. That doesn’t even take into account the other minor roster and incentive bonuses that he stands to earn. In short, the Steelers will need to decide if McDonald is worth keeping around another year. Cutting him early would result in a salary cap savings of well over $4 million. Personally, I think he’ll be retained.
Joe Haden – CB – Haden is yet another player who ultimately is likely to retained yet still needs to be discussed. Haden, who signed a three-year, $27 million free agent contract with the Steelers right before the start of the 2017 regular season, is now scheduled to earn a base salary in 2018 of $9 million. Additionally, Haden is due a $1 million roster bonus in March. Cutting Haden early would result in a salary cap savings of 8,083,332. While I don’t think the Steelers will ultimately part ways with Haden, they might decide to restructure his contract in some form or fashion to lower his 2018 salary cap charge some.
Summary: In my opinion, Wilcox, Gay, Sensabaugh and Heyward-Bey are all almost guaranteed to become salary cap casualties by the start of the new league year. As for Mitchell, I would tend to lean more toward him being jettisoned as well. As for McDonald and Haden, I think both are ultimately retained.
 
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