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- Steelerssix
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Heeeeath
Anybody else out there gonna miss #83? He has been my fav Steeler the last 11 years. I usually will not spend $$$ on NFL junk, but admit I do have me a #83 jersey. If I had to instruct any athlete on how to be the consummate professional I only need point to Heath Miller. Always getting the job done and such humility. Wish I new the guy personally. It was inevitable that he was going out soon as it appeared he was losing a step or 2, but still worked hard and easy to see why Ben would choose #83 as his MVP all the time. Gonna' miss you Heeeeath. Wish you the best of everything in retirement.
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I never thought they threw to him enough. The steelers offense will miss him next year. Just wished they would have tried to draft a tight end a few years ago for when this day would come instead of some linebacker.
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I knew the day was coming, but I honestly thought he'd give it just this season and then hang them up.(As he had 1 more year left on his contract.) Either way, it was a hellava run for #83. I haven't watched every Draft to see who The Steelers would take in the 1st round, but I saw when he was selected in 2005. I remember being happy we got him,(as I honestly don't remember who the hell was The No.1 TE before he arrived), but he honestly even played above my high expectations. He's a future H.O.F.'er as far as I'm concerned.
Thanks, Heath. Enjoy retirement. You've def. earned it!
Thanks, Heath. Enjoy retirement. You've def. earned it!
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You summed it up Steelers76. Heath Miller was a man. No bullshit. Hard working. Dependable. Humble. Professional. He belongs in the Hall of Fame. The Steelers are going to miss him badly. I wish too Clyde that they drafted a tight end too.
Any idea why he hung it up? The Steelers are really going to miss his blocking beside the reliable pass catching.
Any idea why he hung it up? The Steelers are really going to miss his blocking beside the reliable pass catching.
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LenSherwood wrote:You summed it up Steelers76. Heath Miller was a man. No bullshit. Hard working. Dependable. Humble. Professional. He belongs in the Hall of Fame. The Steelers are going to miss him badly. I wish too Clyde that they drafted a tight end too.
Any idea why he hung it up? The Steelers are really going to miss his blocking beside the reliable pass catching.
Honestly I think it was just wear and tear. He's only 33, but Megatron Johnson is 30, and Marshawn Lynch 29, and they called it a career too. I have a feeling this is going to be the pattern moving forward in today's NFL.
Heath left 4 million on the table since he retired with a year left on his contract. The question now is do you start looking for his replacement and or depth at TE either through the draft or free-agency? If it's the latter, here are some notable players at the position with their former team;
-Cody Fleener-IND.
-Vernon Davis-DEN.
-Jared Cook-STL.
-Zach Miller-CHI.
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