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  • Wither Le'Veon Bell?

    Le'Veon Bell situation escalated quite a lot today!

    Game walk-through is Wednesday, sounds like some of the players were expecting him to show up. Last month his agent did say he'd follow the same plan as last year, so short of any other statement, it's understandable why they thought that. Pouncey (he of the Free Hernandez ball cap), Roethlisberger and Foster (OG) all called him out today.

    He's been pretty quiet, and his agent had a little to say that didn't amount to much. I'm not sure what sort of a plan he could have at this point. Florio at PFT has been salivating at the possibility of him staying home until week 10.

    They rode him hard last year, 400+ touches. I'm sure he looked at Demarco Murray's career arc after his 450 touch season.
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    His offensive linemen are pissed. 2 said so today.
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      Steelers teammates not happy with Le’Veon Bell no show, led by vet G Ramon Foster, their player rep:
      “What do you do? here’s a guy who doesn’t give a damn, I guess so we’ll treatit as such. I just hate it came to this
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      I can't run no more
      With that lawless crowd
      While the killers in high places
      Say their prayers out loud
      But they've summoned, they've summoned up
      A thundercloud
      They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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      • #4
        A 1st and 4th and Monty for Bell. Just do it, Gut!

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        • #5
          Players are figuring this out. Slowly.

          Gregg Rosenthal @greggrosenthal
          The Steelers may not like it, but skipping half a season at age 26 sounds like a perfect way to maximize free agency value and keep Bell’s body fresh.

          One consequence of Roger Goodall's maximum PR toughness, is that the players are more likely to buy into the idea that holding out or otherwise refusing service in some way, is a risk worth taking.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View Post
            A 1st and 4th and Monty for Bell. Just do it, Gut!
            TROUBLE.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Guiness View Post
              Le'Veon Bell situation escalated quite a lot today!

              Game walk-through is Wednesday, sounds like some of the players were expecting him to show up. Last month his agent did say he'd follow the same plan as last year, so short of any other statement, it's understandable why they thought that. Pouncey (he of the Free Hernandez ball cap), Roethlisberger and Foster (OG) all called him out today.

              He's been pretty quiet, and his agent had a little to say that didn't amount to much. I'm not sure what sort of a plan he could have at this point. Florio at PFT has been salivating at the possibility of him staying home until week 10.

              They rode him hard last year, 400+ touches. I'm sure he looked at Demarco Murray's career arc after his 450 touch season.
              Assuming his plan is to sign the last week he gets credit for an accrued season so they can't over use him and then he can hit FA next year and it would be hard to franchise him.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                Players are figuring this out. Slowly.

                Gregg Rosenthal @greggrosenthal
                The Steelers may not like it, but skipping half a season at age 26 sounds like a perfect way to maximize free agency value and keep Bell’s body fresh.

                One consequence of Roger Goodall's maximum PR toughness, is that the players are more likely to buy into the idea that holding out or otherwise refusing service in some way, is a risk worth taking.
                Since he is NOT under contract he has every right to use this strategy. I don't blame him one bit. Julio Jones BS this offseason was the bullshit I hate.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View Post
                  A 1st and 4th and Monty for Bell. Just do it, Gut!
                  Why not throw in Kenny Clark too while you're at it. And so that you can then go and sign Bell for the $75M, 5 year contract he probably wants with 50M of it guaranteed. What could go wrong?!?

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                  • #10
                    A fascinating statistic suggests the Green Bay Packers' top three returning running backs were as efficient per touch as Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell during the 2017 season. From Marcus Mosher of Raiders Wire: Jamaal Williams, Aaron Jones and…
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by hoosier View Post
                      Why not throw in Kenny Clark too while you're at it. And so that you can then go and sign Bell for the $75M, 5 year contract he probably wants with 50M of it guaranteed. What could go wrong?!?
                      I sense sarcasm, but why the hell not? Fat guys are a dime a dozen. Peter Griffin could be taught to do what Clark does, which is pretty much eating blocks. If I were a GM, I’d never draft a fat guy (OLman/DLman) til maybe the 4th round, and I’d only use a compensatory pick.

                      5-75-50 would be a bargain. With Bell, Dez, Adams, Cobb, Graham, and obviously the Great Arm of Butte, who needs a punter? Touchdown every drive.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by woodbuck27 View Post
                        TROUBLE.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear View Post
                          I sense sarcasm, but why the hell not? Fat guys are a dime a dozen. Peter Griffin could be taught to do what Clark does, which is pretty much eating blocks. If I were a GM, I’d never draft a fat guy (OLman/DLman) til maybe the 4th round, and I’d only use a compensatory pick.

                          5-75-50 would be a bargain. With Bell, Dez, Adams, Cobb, Graham, and obviously the Great Arm of Butte, who needs a punter? Touchdown every drive.
                          Read Fosco's link: Packers three-headed monster had the same efficiency per touch as Bell last year. And even if Bell's performance were somehow that much better than what the Packers have pieced together, what do you think the odds are that Bell is still performing at an elite level five years from now?

                          Defensive linemen who can shed blocks and generate pass rush are a rare breed. Running backs who can be productive for a year or two are a dime a dozen. Invest wisely.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by hoosier View Post
                            Read Fosco's link: Packers three-headed monster had the same efficiency per touch as Bell last year. And even if Bell's performance were somehow that much better than what the Packers have pieced together, what do you think the odds are that Bell is still performing at an elite level five years from now?

                            Defensive linemen who can shed blocks and generate pass rush are a rare breed. Running backs who can be productive for a year or two are a dime a dozen. Invest wisely.
                            I would agree that they can be very efficient, but we all saw what happened the day Rodgers got back. A VERY successful run game got thrown to the scrap heap as MM called 9 running plays the entire game and ARod ran for his life all game long.

                            If MM could ever learn that ARod with the same gameplan he used for Hundly would be nearly unstoppable we would be....nearly unstoppable.
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                            • #15
                              No word at all from Bell. A little surprised him or his agent isn't releasing some sort of a statement.
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