http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100...eelers-offense
I.E., Will be a Colt next season
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100...eelers-offense
I.E., Will be a Colt next season
Yea no kidding. The guy holds out, comes in the week before season, then struggles. The only system he has ever known in the NFL is Arians.
With that said, the fact that this guy simply just put it out into the public that he doesn't adjust well to change would really make me hesitate to hire him if I was the GM of another team. he is basically saying it's Arians or bust for me.
So franchise him and trade him to the Colts. They are going to the playoffs, so take their 2nd round pick, it would be late enough to consider it and we need the picks.
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He also said that he losses focus when the balls are not all coming to him. This guy has turned into a premodonna and for the life of me, I can't see what he's done to make him think that way. He hasn't put up super duper numbers like Reggie Wayne or Fitzgerald.
Wallace is a blooming Ocho Cinco in the making and I want him out of here.
The Steeler way...is the only way.
bench him and play plax,brownie,sanders and cotch
he just needs to die seriously.
always disappearing mid-way through the season.
In other words, he's only effective for the first month of the season.
Hey Mike, pack your bags to Indianapolis and don't get hit by a train or car.
Another TO.
And their fans.
He also blamed his drops to not getting the ball as often. This has drama written all over it!
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That's what jumped out at me too. Good the he acknowledged his lack of focus, but because he is not getting the ball? Elite receivers don't have those lapses in focus. If he wants the ball, then he needs to work on breaking the double team/ Afterall, on most passing plays, he is the 1st read.
I could see him on the Colts next year if not in a Steelers uniform. I think they'll franchise him too and buy time to work out a deal. Unfortunately for him, with each passing game of mediocre productivity, his market value continues to slide.
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