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Post by diehardsteersfan Fri Nov 08, 2013 5:08 pm

By [email=dkovacevic@tribweb.com?subject=RE: Kovacevic: Questions for Colbert? Please hold story on TribLIVE.com]Dejan Kovacevic[/email]

Published: Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2013, 10:39 p.m.

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1. Who picks the players?
This is huge right now, given the 2008 and 2009 drafts that, at the moment, have only Ziggy Hood and a whole lot of Limas Sweed to show for them.
Tomlin was asked this same question Tuesday at his news conference and tersely came back: “I take responsibility for the players we've drafted.”
It was noble, but it told us nothing about the process or how to fix it.
2. No, really, who picked Jason Worilds when it's commonly known your scouts pushed for Sean Lee?
In 2010, Lee went in the second round to the Cowboys, 55th overall and three spots after another linebacker, Worilds. Worilds still can't start on a regular basis, but Lee was just named NFC Defensive Player of the Month for October — 99 tackles, three QB pressures, six passes defensed and four picks — and is being cited as an early MVP candidate.
Yikes.
Not to mention, Lee played at Upper St. Clair and Penn State, right under the Steelers' noses.
This was a franchise-changing call.
3. Knowing this team had immediate needs, how could it invest a fourth-round pick in a clipboard holder?
Hello, Landry Jones.
And based on his preseason, it won't be long before the Steelers say goodbye, Landry Jones.
4. Did even a shred of long-term thinking go into the cap planning?
Under current projections for 2014, seven players — Ben Roethlisberger, LaMarr Woodley, Ike Taylor, Lawrence Timmons, Troy Polamalu, Heath Miller and Antonio Brown — will count $84 million toward the cap.
What's left?
Try $40 million for the remaining 46 players.
5. It's commonly discussed in football circles that the Steelers are one of the few NFL teams way behind in advanced statistical analysis. If that is the case, how can that be excused in the critical area of evaluating college talent?
Tomlin gave only a vague answer on this a couple of weeks ago. But give Tomlin credit. He was as forthright as I've ever heard him Tuesday, and he's been that way most of this fall. I haven't found all his answers satisfactory, but I also appreciate that he hasn't been ducking questions.
Do me a favor, Kevin Colbert, please: Clip and save this column. I'll never remember all this by the time the calendar flips into 2014.




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