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Steelers listening to trade offers for Leveon Bell


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Just now, machine gun kelly said:

No thanks.  We don't have the money, nor would McD put up with his malarkey.

We have almost 100 million under the cap next year; I'm sure we could figure something out, but yes, it's probably not a smart cap move for what they are trying to do.

 

Unless he's going for a not-1st round draft pick, I wouldn't trade either.

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1 minute ago, YoloinOhio said:

Shady went to Pitt. Match made in heaven. Let’s go.

 

We could throw in KB, but they would probably want a draft pick to take him off our hands 

 

...that would kill the deal........even Waste Management would say "NO"..................

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6 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

 

An injured 30 year old facing a suspension for arguably the best RB in the NFL :lol:

 

They have Conner, and shady fits their Big Ben window. They are trading bell for a reason. Can’t pay him what he wants between AB and Ben’s deals.

 

no one knows if Shady is facing suspension 

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6 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

Seattle just took a RB in the 1st and has no OL!

Oh I didn’t say it would be smart lol..

But they have to be super desperate for any playmakers they can possibly get. Truth be told I have no idea if they could even sign his contract extension 

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1 hour ago, MDH said:

This team needs OL and WR, not the highest paid back in the NFL during the most prolific passing era in NFL history.

 

^ This, plus the fact that Josh just demonstrated that he doesn't need to lean on a run game.

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Just now, aristocrat said:

 

Have you seen his production? And name two other rbs with that production found outside the first lately?

 

Have you seen his quarterback and receivers?

 

Any running back can run through wide open holes while the opposing D is completely focused on stopping the passing offense. 

 

Hard pass.

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