GETTING BACK TO
THE BUSINESS OF FOOTBALL
A franchise forged in reliability is making
its share of negative headlines these days. Can the Pittsburgh Steelers get
their collective act together?
For the most successful
organization in the NFL since the merger in 1970, it’s been anything but
business as usual for the Pittsburgh
Steelers as of late. The last few months have included more
drama and in afternoon of so poppers.
But over the last 24-plus hours,
the franchise has apparently taken a look at itself in the collective mirror
and made some tough decisions. While these ensuing moves may rob the team of
some of the best players in the league at their positions, it should also
steady the ship that has been a bit rocky as of late.
On Tuesday, Steelers’ owner Art
Rooney II met with disgruntled wide receiver Antonio Brown. And it appears that the team
and the seven-time Pro Bowler will be parting ways. On Wednesday, general
manager Kevin Colbert announced that the club would not place either the
franchise or transition tag on running back Le’Veon Bell.
The versatile performer sat out of all of last season after being given the
franchise tag for the second straight year. In the case of Brown, Colbert also
made it very clear that the four-time All-Pro would not just be given away at
any price.
As for Bell, he will now become
an unrestricted free agent on the afternoon of March 13. If and when a team
signs him, the Steelers could get a compensatory draft choice in 2020 as
compensation.
There was also one other piece of
“business” on Wednesday. Via Jeremy Fowler of
ESPN, Colbert made it very clear that quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was the
“unquestioned leader” of the team. “He’s the elder statesman and the Super Bowl
winner. If our players were smart, they’d listen to him because he’s been
there. He’s done it. He can tell them,
Agree or disagree with the
eventual end result, these are the Pittsburgh Steelers going forward. Bell’s
avenue out of town is now as an unrestricted free agent. Brown will leave only
it it’s beneficial to the franchise. And Ben is now bigger than ever. It’s too
early to grade how this will all work out. But the Steelers are hoping to get
an “A” after their handling of the two “B’s.”
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