Broderick Jones injury setback
Broderick Jones injury setback
https://triblive.com/sports/steelers-br ... up-in-air/
I had Cook pencilled in as the starter to begin with, but may alter the draft plans.
I have to think there's real concern if Jones ever plays again.
I had Cook pencilled in as the starter to begin with, but may alter the draft plans.
I have to think there's real concern if Jones ever plays again.
*reserves the right to roots for losses*
The real concern is if the guy DOES play again. He’s dogcrap!
It makes OT a day 3 pick. A Need where they should not have one.tbsteel wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2026 4:02 pmhttps://triblive.com/sports/steelers-br ... up-in-air/
I had Cook pencilled in as the starter to begin with, but may alter the draft plans.
I have to think there's real concern if Jones ever plays again.
When you see the writing on the wall, you are in the toilet. -- Fred Sanford
and then this
Omar Khan on Broderick Jones and report of a setback. #Steelers
"Nothing's changed with Broderick. He's still working to try and get back to where he needs to be. No new information since we last spoke in March."
— Alex Kozora (@Alex_Kozora) April 20, 2026
Omar Khan on Broderick Jones and report of a setback. #Steelers
"Nothing's changed with Broderick. He's still working to try and get back to where he needs to be. No new information since we last spoke in March."
— Alex Kozora (@Alex_Kozora) April 20, 2026
When you see the writing on the wall, you are in the toilet. -- Fred Sanford
Interesting. Something to keep an eye on.jebrick wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2026 6:28 pmand then this
Omar Khan on Broderick Jones and report of a setback. #Steelers
"Nothing's changed with Broderick. He's still working to try and get back to where he needs to be. No new information since we last spoke in March."
— Alex Kozora (@Alex_Kozora) April 20, 2026
*reserves the right to roots for losses*
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"Nothing's changed with Broderick. He's still working to try and get back to where he needs to be. No new information since we last spoke in March."
— Alex Kozora (@Alex_Kozora) April 20, 2026
When you see the writing on the wall, you are in the toilet. -- Fred Sanford
Well that comment and sig synced up perfectly.
So let's flush this turd and be done with it.
— Alex Kozora (@Alex_Kozora) April 20, 2026
When you see the writing on the wall, you are in the toilet. -- Fred Sanford
Well that comment and sig synced up perfectly.
So let's flush this turd and be done with it.
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Too bad for the kid but he’s probably done. He never seemed serious enough about being a professional football player. As a first rounder, he had maybe a few adequate games while throwing up some real stinkers, never stood out or showed any signs of improvement or solid play let alone stardom. Certainly not a long term franchise player
Probably not wrong.Rod & Wire Mill wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2026 1:29 amToo bad for the kid but he’s probably done. He never seemed serious enough about being a professional football player. As a first rounder, he had maybe a few adequate games while throwing up some real stinkers, never stood out or showed any signs of improvement or solid play let alone stardom. Certainly not a long term franchise player
But hopefully McCarthy does a better job of hiring OL coaches than Tomlin. After Meyer(?) was such a disaster he "quit" in December, they just promoted Smith(?) whom somehow remained for 3 YEARS!!!!
Aside from Muncak, Tomlin's OL coaches were hot garbage. Other teams, at least a few, have been able to build most of their OL in the mid-rounds. Sort of like how when we had Ben and WR coach Mann, we consistently hit on stud receivers in the mid/late rounds.
He was too raw coming out and could not be trained up in time.Rod & Wire Mill wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2026 1:29 amToo bad for the kid but he’s probably done. He never seemed serious enough about being a professional football player. As a first rounder, he had maybe a few adequate games while throwing up some real stinkers, never stood out or showed any signs of improvement or solid play let alone stardom. Certainly not a long term franchise player
I'm really not becoming a fan of Georgia's Oline coach. They all seems to have the same issues which need to be fixed.
When you see the writing on the wall, you are in the toilet. -- Fred Sanford
The mocks that have us taking Freeling, let alone trading up for him, have me worried for pretty much this reason.jebrick wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2026 12:01 pmHe was too raw coming out and could not be trained up in time.Rod & Wire Mill wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2026 1:29 amToo bad for the kid but he’s probably done. He never seemed serious enough about being a professional football player. As a first rounder, he had maybe a few adequate games while throwing up some real stinkers, never stood out or showed any signs of improvement or solid play let alone stardom. Certainly not a long term franchise player
I'm really not becoming a fan of Georgia's Oline coach. They all seems to have the same issues which need to be fixed.
Nothing left to do but smile, smile, smile...
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Actually, given the experience with Pickens, Jones, and even Washington, I’ve become skeptical about Georgia guys in general. Paired with our former coaches, they seem, at best, to develop slowly if at all as well as exhibiting a variety of traits concerning “rawness”, immaturity, teachability, personality and overall suitability for the pro game.Ice wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2026 4:25 pmThe mocks that have us taking Freeling, let alone trading up for him, have me worried for pretty much this reason.jebrick wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2026 12:01 pmHe was too raw coming out and could not be trained up in time.Rod & Wire Mill wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2026 1:29 amToo bad for the kid but he’s probably done. He never seemed serious enough about being a professional football player. As a first rounder, he had maybe a few adequate games while throwing up some real stinkers, never stood out or showed any signs of improvement or solid play let alone stardom. Certainly not a long term franchise player
I'm really not becoming a fan of Georgia's Oline coach. They all seems to have the same issues which need to be fixed.
Guy had great athleticism, could have been great. A guy who knew how to play OT beat him out really.
Hope he was smart enough to keep his money safe.
Hope he was smart enough to keep his money safe.
"I'm institutionalized, man," he joked. "I gotta have it. I just love the challenges week in and week out that this job provides: the growth in it, the collective growth, the individual growth."
Pickens is tough. If PS had a good QB believe puts up big numbers. Of course, that doesn't prevent him being a pain in the neck on/off the field but given where he was drafted, Pickens was an outstanding pick. Washington given where he was drafted has been a very good pick.Rod & Wire Mill wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2026 11:11 pmActually, given the experience with Pickens, Jones, and even Washington, I’ve become skeptical about Georgia guys in general. Paired with our former coaches, they seem, at best, to develop slowly if at all as well as exhibiting a variety of traits concerning “rawness”, immaturity, teachability, personality and overall suitability for the pro game.
I say this annually but folks' expectations on draft picks beyond round 1 is inflated. Draft analysis tidal wave on YT and social media doesn't help. That and daft fuckers using phrases like "plug and play," as late as the 5th round.
Back to Georgia stable: Jones looks a bust. Heard someone last year (think it was one of ex PFF fellas) say if a player runs hot/cold in CFB, likelihood is they will not become a consistent performer in NFL. Jones has moments when he looks excellent, then on next play is ducking his head/bending his waist and resembles a turnstile.
Plus, when Jones loses his confidence whatever technique he has sprints over the horizon. Feet get too close together, he lunges and the inevitable ducking his head. Reminds me of the tackle in Ben's prime who once got so out of sorts he accidently blocked a pass rusher with his ass.
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Pickens is a top ten WR in the NFL. The Steelers have been a joke offensively for several years and he was still a stud. Stupid to give him away for peanuts in a contract year and spend a fortune on DK. Imagine what those two could have done paired together with a legitimate OC and head coach.Rod & Wire Mill wrote: ↑Tue Apr 21, 2026 11:11 pmActually, given the experience with Pickens, Jones, and even Washington, I’ve become skeptical about Georgia guys in general. Paired with our former coaches, they seem, at best, to develop slowly if at all as well as exhibiting a variety of traits concerning “rawness”, immaturity, teachability, personality and overall suitability for the pro game.
