I don't know if this has any basis in fact, buuuuuut...
Ben is the cornerstone. That's a given. Rudolph could, conceivably, be pissed
off and thinking "Jesus, am I going to get my damned shot or what??" Haskins is
happy that an esteemed organization has taken a chance on him and is going to
give everything his all (best case scenario). Dobbs could find work elsewhere
and he knows it. He's cool. So...
One of these things is not like the others. Maybe (cue rampant speculation)
Mason sees the Steelers keeping Ben for at LEAST another year, putting his shot
off another 365. Then they take a flyer on Haskins. Mason understandably thinks
"great, I'm gonna have to sing for my supper AGAIN". In view of this, maybe
Mason is fed up and says "look, I'm out, just trade me. I want to play."
Whether or not the team sees this, they look at the situation and think "we GOT
Ben; we're gambling on Haskins; and we can have Dobbs for a song. And if we DO
that, we got Rudolph, who we can get a pretty good return on in a trade."
The team seems to be in the driver's seat with these four on the payroll. What
am I not taking into consideration?
Joe
On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 4:47 PM, David Reid<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote: Vince coming back is huge, lessens the need for them to find a partner
for Bush as well in the top half of the draft.
Dobbs coming back is interesting, they now have 4 QB’s in the room, with
Haskins as the low risk / high reward outsider.
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On 14 Apr 2021, at 19:52, Streetr <stlrmn1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That's good news in my book! I heard yesterday that Avery WIlliams was coming
back, but that was from a Tweet from him.....
Streetr
On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 11:49 AM David Reid <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Vince Williams and Josh Dobbs are re-signing with the Steelers
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