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Bridgewater blamed for lack of connecting on deep route with Wallace

Don't bump old threads please. Especially if it is about a player that is no longer on the team.
 
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Trading Wallace was a mistake, a good coach would have squashed any beef he and the other WR had with RT for the betterment of the team....this team traded away 900 yds and 10 TD and didn't replace the production.....RT would have played better this yr with Wallace on the field....what this team needs to do is stop trading away talent, add to the talent already on the field....dont be fooled into thinking he sucks because of his numbers with the Vikings....the Vikes are a run first team and play defense, don't allow the QB to make mistakes and its worked out quite well for them, Teddy is a 2nd yr QB, teams have film on him and taking away what he does well, if he is a good QB he will rebound....but more importantly, you don't hear Wallace creating a distraction with Zimmer as coach because he wouldn't put up with it and Wallace understands this, Philbin was weak and only wanted weak people around him.....

Except that Wallace sucks
 
Wallace needs Big Ben. He needs a qb that can extend the play so he can have enough time to get into a position to make that play. There is a reason Pittsburgh let him walk while resigning Antonio Brown. The Steelers do not let elite talent walk.
 
Bridgewater to Wallace hasn't been there this year but Minnesota's offense until this last weekend has been Miami's 2003 offense all over again. Run left, run right, then pass on third down. Bridgewater's coming around now because the Vikings have been forced to pass in games where AP has been shut down, but until these last two weeks I haven't seen a QB so protected since Kyle Orton's rookie year in Chicago. Nobody on that passing game has had a chance to get going.

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Wallace needs Big Ben. He needs a qb that can extend the play so he can have enough time to get into a position to make that play. There is a reason Pittsburgh let him walk while resigning Antonio Brown. The Steelers do not let elite talent walk.

The Steelers have traded or let walk a number of good players but they have shown capable of replacing them through the draft so they don't overspend.
 
Wallace is just a trackstar, and a little whinny bitch of one at that.
 
Bridgewater to Wallace hasn't been there this year but Minnesota's offense until this last weekend has been Miami's 2003 offense all over again. Run left, run right, then pass on third down. Bridgewater's coming around now because the Vikings have been forced to pass in games where AP has been shut down, but until these last two weeks I haven't seen a QB so protected since Kyle Orton's rookie year in Chicago. Nobody on that passing game has had a chance to get going.

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The Steelers have traded or let walk a number of good players but they have shown capable of replacing them through the draft so they don't overspend.

They allow good players to leave but you never see elite players leave that organization until they are entering their hey days. Porter, Wallace are good players but those guys aren't game changing guys that they need to resign to big contracts.
 
I miss the TD's. Our best receiver only has 4 this year. We can't score points and our record is worse. You took away Tannehill's best weapon and it really shows this season. I think the whole thing back fired in our face.
 
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