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Steelers sign RB Isaiah Pead
Since The Steelers officially announced today that Le'von Bell is out for the rest of the season, they went out and signed RB Isaiah Pead to back-up D'Angelo Williams. Pead, who played parts of 3 seasons for The St. Louis Rams before being released a month ago, has 19 career carries for 78 yards.(4.1 yards per carry) 14 receptions for 94 yards.(6.7 yards per catch.) 0 TDs in both categories. He had a whopping 2 carries for 3 yards for The Rams this season before they got rid of him. Apparently he can help in the return game if needed.
I said it in Mill's review and I'll say it again; The fact that they have to go out and sign a RB of this caliber to back-up Williams because Archer and Todman can't begs the question of why both are here?? But old Mikey T. loves to waste roster spots like our Government likes to waste our cash, so I should be beyond asking why anymore.
I said it in Mill's review and I'll say it again; The fact that they have to go out and sign a RB of this caliber to back-up Williams because Archer and Todman can't begs the question of why both are here?? But old Mikey T. loves to waste roster spots like our Government likes to waste our cash, so I should be beyond asking why anymore.
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Re: Steelers sign RB Isaiah Pead
who pead the bed as a toddler, and still does.
Re: Steelers sign RB Isaiah Pead
Steelers76 wrote:Since The Steelers officially announced today that Le'von Bell is out for the rest of the season, they went out and signed RB Isaiah Pead to back-up D'Angelo Williams. Pead, who played parts of 3 seasons for The St. Louis Rams before being released a month ago, has 19 career carries for 78 yards.(4.1 yards per carry) He had a whopping 2 carries for 3 yards for The Rams this season before they got rid of him. Apparently he can help in the return game if needed.
I said it in Mill's review and I'll say it again; The fact that they have to go out and sign a RB of this caliber to back-up Williams because Archer and Todman can't begs the question of why both still are on the roster?? But old Mikey T. loves to waste roster spots like our Government likes to waste our cash, so I should be beyond asking why anymore.
Time will tell what is position on the depth chart is. I am not so sure that he is today our backup. I think Todman comes first. It can change. But I think that the order will be Williams , Todman, Pead/Archer
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Who needs backups anyway? It's not like first stringers ever get hurt...
They should have just signed another TE.
They should have just signed another TE.
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Re: Steelers sign RB Isaiah Pead
Ohio wrote:Steelers76 wrote:Since The Steelers officially announced today that Le'von Bell is out for the rest of the season, they went out and signed RB Isaiah Pead to back-up D'Angelo Williams. Pead, who played parts of 3 seasons for The St. Louis Rams before being released a month ago, has 19 career carries for 78 yards.(4.1 yards per carry) He had a whopping 2 carries for 3 yards for The Rams this season before they got rid of him. Apparently he can help in the return game if needed.
I said it in Mill's review and I'll say it again; The fact that they have to go out and sign a RB of this caliber to back-up Williams because Archer and Todman can't begs the question of why both still are on the roster?? But old Mikey T. loves to waste roster spots like our Government likes to waste our cash, so I should be beyond asking why anymore.
Time will tell what is position on the depth chart is. I am not so sure that he is today our backup. I think Todman comes first. It can change. But I think that the order will be Williams , Todman, Pead/Archer
If that's the case, then Archer doesn't need to be on the team. I mean all he's there for is to return kickoffs, and you've seen how good he is at that. Makes me long for the days of Najeh Davenport and Gary Russell
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Steelers76 wrote:If that's the case, then Archer doesn't need to be on the team. I mean all he's there for is to return kickoffs, and you've seen how good he is at that. Makes me long for the days of Najeh Davenport and Gary Russell
I agree completely, 76. The guy is a wasted pick. Period. He has no instinct, no size, his speed is unimpressive at this level, and he shies away from contact like nobody I've ever seen. He is useless in the pass game, more useless in the run game, and bad at kickoffs. The HC needs to man up and admit he's a bust and move on.
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I pulled this of Labriola's "Asked and Answered."
"This is what Coach Mike Tomlin said about Pead on the day after he was signed: “He has a skill set that is going to help us at some point. And I emphasize at some point, because he has to learn what to do. As we prepare this week, we are going to prepare with the men that have been here and know what to do and can detail assignments. We will see how Pead progresses in terms of learning what to do. When he is above the line from that standpoint, we will consider how to utilize his skill-set. As I sit here today, obviously, he is just starting that process. So I don’t have a lot to comment on that or what he may be able to do for us. I think all of that stuff will be revealed to us over time as we proceed. Right now, we are going to rally around DeAngelo Williams.”"
Here's my translation: "I don't really know how a guy who we chose not to draft when we had the chance will ever pan out to justify his roster spot. While I am completely incapable of independently evaluating talent myself, I did see that somebody else might have been interested in him, so that told me that maybe he was worth something. He will probably never see the field, but jeez, after completely shitting the bed in the area of backup RB last year, I had to do SOMETHING.
"This is what Coach Mike Tomlin said about Pead on the day after he was signed: “He has a skill set that is going to help us at some point. And I emphasize at some point, because he has to learn what to do. As we prepare this week, we are going to prepare with the men that have been here and know what to do and can detail assignments. We will see how Pead progresses in terms of learning what to do. When he is above the line from that standpoint, we will consider how to utilize his skill-set. As I sit here today, obviously, he is just starting that process. So I don’t have a lot to comment on that or what he may be able to do for us. I think all of that stuff will be revealed to us over time as we proceed. Right now, we are going to rally around DeAngelo Williams.”"
Here's my translation: "I don't really know how a guy who we chose not to draft when we had the chance will ever pan out to justify his roster spot. While I am completely incapable of independently evaluating talent myself, I did see that somebody else might have been interested in him, so that told me that maybe he was worth something. He will probably never see the field, but jeez, after completely shitting the bed in the area of backup RB last year, I had to do SOMETHING.
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Re: Steelers sign RB Isaiah Pead
isfry wrote:I pulled this of Labriola's "Asked and Answered."
"This is what Coach Mike Tomlin said about Pead on the day after he was signed: “He has a skill set that is going to help us at some point. And I emphasize at some point, because he has to learn what to do. As we prepare this week, we are going to prepare with the men that have been here and know what to do and can detail assignments. We will see how Pead progresses in terms of learning what to do. When he is above the line from that standpoint, we will consider how to utilize his skill-set. As I sit here today, obviously, he is just starting that process. So I don’t have a lot to comment on that or what he may be able to do for us. I think all of that stuff will be revealed to us over time as we proceed. Right now, we are going to rally around DeAngelo Williams.”"
Here's my translation: "I don't really know how a guy who we chose not to draft when we had the chance will ever pan out to justify his roster spot. While I am completely incapable of independently evaluating talent myself, I did see that somebody else might have been interested in him, so that told me that maybe he was worth something. He will probably never see the field, but jeez, after completely shitting the bed in the area of backup RB last year, I had to do SOMETHING.
LMAO isfry!
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