Jun 30, 2008 #2 Mooche Bench Warmer In my opinion, this really wasn't a big surprise. Their depth chart is shaping up like this: 1. Willie Parker 2. Mendenhall 3. Mewelde Moore 4. Gary Russell That is a very nice group of Running Backs and the Steelers just couldn't have five running backs.
In my opinion, this really wasn't a big surprise. Their depth chart is shaping up like this: 1. Willie Parker 2. Mendenhall 3. Mewelde Moore 4. Gary Russell That is a very nice group of Running Backs and the Steelers just couldn't have five running backs.
Jun 30, 2008 #3 NattyBoo Bench Warmer Najeh will be somewhere in the NFL by opening day. And Mewelde Moore has to be #2 IMO because he's far far superior to all the rest of the RBs combined when it comes to pass catching.
Najeh will be somewhere in the NFL by opening day. And Mewelde Moore has to be #2 IMO because he's far far superior to all the rest of the RBs combined when it comes to pass catching.
Jun 30, 2008 #4 Mooche Bench Warmer That is true Natty, Moore is a really good pass catching back. However, I just see him being like Haynes, a 3rd down specialist.
That is true Natty, Moore is a really good pass catching back. However, I just see him being like Haynes, a 3rd down specialist.
Jun 30, 2008 #5 NattyBoo Bench Warmer That's still basically 15 plays a game, almost guaranteed. I don't see anyone but Parker likely to get that many touches.
That's still basically 15 plays a game, almost guaranteed. I don't see anyone but Parker likely to get that many touches.