Jerramy Stevens: Whereto?

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Looks like Baller Confusion's days as a Seahawk are over:

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2003627778_webstevens20.html

Is he headed for the Browns, or Pittsburgh? ;D
 
JackyJackBN said:
Is he headed for the Browns, or Pittsburgh? ;D

Certainly not Pittsburgh with Heath Miller already there.
 
JackyJackBN said:
Looks like Baller Confusion's days as a Seahawk are over:

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sports/2003627778_webstevens20.html

Is he headed for the Browns, or Pittsburgh? ;D

Off the field, doesn't he fit the Cincy mold? :D
 
If karma rules, as Chuck says, it will definitely be Pittsburgh.
 
Not a chance. Steelers are saving money to re-sign Troy Polamalu and others to long-term contracts. I doubt they're willing to spend the money they didn't throw at Joey Porter on a tight end that's not an upgrade from the one they already have signed to a much cheaper contract.

No amount of karma will overrule the Steelers' logic there.
 
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Well, Oz, since you persist in being serious, where do you think he'll wind up? Seriously? He's in the right mold for Da Raidas.
 
Don't care. Just know it won't be with the Steelers.
 
He should land on the suspended list for a while for the DUI and drug charges... after all, the NFL claims to have a tough drug policy (tougher, even, than it's gun policy ::)).
Or maybe 30 days in jail would be nice, too.
 
Jerramy has peered out between the bars before...more than once.
 
spnited said:
He should land on the suspended list for a while for the DUI and drug charges... after all, the NFL claims to have a tough drug policy (tougher, even, than it's gun policy ::)).
Or maybe 30 days in jail would be nice, too.

it's?

God, it doesn't matter if he goes to Cleveland if the Browns don't finally ****ing get an offensive line. At this point, I'd take anyone.
 
That's exactly my point. The last thing they need is to add more players to catch or run the ball without anyone to give the QB time to get rid of it.
 
imjustagirl said:
That's exactly my point. The last thing they need is to add more players to catch or run the ball without anyone to give the QB time to get rid of it.

Calling Professor Clayton! As for myself, unless you can drag Bronco Nagurski up out of the ground and get him to play pulling guard and fullback, I think the Browns will be in trouble again next year.
 
JackyJackBN said:
As for myself, unless you can drag Bronco Nagurski up out of the ground and get him to play pulling guard and fullback, I think the Browns will be in trouble for the next 15-20 years.
 
It's funny that the head of Ourlads told me two years ago that the best players in the draft were Braylon Edwards and Charlie Frye.
 
Figured this would happen when the Seahawks signed Marcus Pollard.

That signing leaves the Lions with a void at tight end, but I'm guessing Stevens wouldn't mesh real well with Marinelli.
 

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