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Between issues with marijuana and disappearing in-game he disappointed for much of 2008, but will always be remembered for 'that catch' in the Super Bowl. It salvaged a mediocre season and has raised his draft stock back to pre-2008 levels. Buyer beware, Holmes is a talent, but there's a lot of risk that his disappearing acts in 2008 may resurface.
Man, what's up with losing at home to the crapball Raiders?
I'm bumbing about the Pats losing at Miami. But I can console myself somewhat by saying, Well, at least we didn't lose to the friggin Raiders....
I'm thinking we can still get in. We have to have Ben and Polamalu though. Anything less will prove to be the end of a promising year. I'm still disgusted with the chokes we've had this year. We should have beat the Bengals both times, the ...
Will the running game pick up?
How much are we missing Polamalu?
Can Ben do everything on offense?
Will the refs continue to let people hold Harrison every other play?...
From National Football Post:
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15. Wide receivers Limas Sweed and Kevin Curtis will be available for trade this week. Do you think anyone takes one? I doubt ...
 
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2007 Draft Central
Average Draft Position (ADP) Tracker
Draft Analysis
Round 8, Pick 6
Positives Played well in limited opportunities last year, finishing strong, averaging 80 yards receiving over his final 4 games. Has great upside, what with an aging Ward, and a healthy Ben. Could become the number one receiver in Pittsburgh this season, an offense that is undergoing change and may very well see an increase in the passing game. Negatives Inexperienced and number 2 behind Ward, although much younger and faster than his cross field counterpart. Pittsburgh uses plenty of multiple receiver formations which will cut into his opportunities. And he might stall, as plenty of sophmores do. Draft Strategy Upside, upside. Holmes could be the man in Pittsburgh, he has the tools, and the opportunity is there for him to grab. Here's to hoping that he does. IAnd as fr late season byes, if Holmes plays like I think he will, by week ten we all just might be saying "Hines who?" (Contributed by: Pat_Smith)