rock_knutne;672232 wrote:Interesting discussion on the radio today on how the Steelers will plan for the next two to three years. The consensus is that Pittsburgh still has a nucleus of very good players that can contend for another Super Bowl, some older, some in their prime and some youngsters.........do you some what sacrifice winning right now by cutting some old blood and bringing in new blood or plug the obvious holes and try to win now? IMO, go for it. Ben is in his prime, so is Heath Miller, Polamalu, Woodley (who they better sign) and guys like Timmons and Hood are emerging stars. Obviously, Hampton, Keisel, Smith, Farrior and James Harrison to an extent, are aging but can still contribute. I think you draft the obvious needs and then try to find those diamonds in the rough to learn the system and hope that collectively they pan out over the next few years.
Rarely do the steelers plan strictly for the short term, but the window in the NFL can be very short for wining yourself a SUper Bowl. As they say...players 'can get real old, real fast' and that is the truth.
THey have a franchise QB, one of the best in the league. That is something this team has not had since the 70's. The franchise MUST take advantage of a guy like BR, TP, Woodley, Miller, Maybe wallace if he can become more than a one trick pony, and to lesser extent guys like Mendenhall.
You will not see much going on until the new CBA is agreed to. THere is alot of talk about it but I do not think the $$$ part will change a ton that we see. Players do not want 18 games, owners do, and they players want better retirement.
I love Farrior, but ya have to look at him in the middle. I missed most of this past season unfortunately so I cannot give my own long time expert opinion on the personnel. I think the Rooney's will continue with BAU.....but maybe with a slightly more urgency in years past. I do not want them to lose focus and start spending wildly on players that are not worth it (like they did Scott, Washington years ago) or sign FA's for big time $$. I think they steelers could attract some good FA with a discount because of the success of the franchise.
Smith has been a long time steeler staple, but injuries are killing him. Do we cut and free up that $$ or ask for a paycut? Hard to ask an older player to restructure his deal and backload it when he knows he will never see that money down the road, and to make it a big signing bonus is not prudent on the steelers part as when he is finally cut they take a big salary cap hit.
I look for them to continue as normal......but with a little more urgency. One of the reason why the steelers Nation is so vast and growing is because the ownership has continually put on a competitive team. I see many young kids sporting steelers jerseys.....that is how a team gets lifetime fans....when they win the young, impressionable tikes like them and are fans for life. That is how I became a fan as a kid in the 70's, and now my lil nephews are the same way.