With Adalius Thomas headed to New England, does this make it almost inevitable that Joey Porter will become a Raven?
And will you, as a Steeler fan, throw up if that comes to pass? Would that be worse than Rod Woodson as a Raven?
Future teammates?
Other stuff from around the web ...
Big Ben in Vegas with a Playboy bunny. This guy gets around. Mike Logan representin' as well. (third item down)
The newly re-tooled Dave's Football Blog has been running an informative, if not slightly cheeky series called "Know Your Football Codes" that explains the history and differences between American, Canadian, Australian, Rugby, Gaelic and Association (soccer).
Pro Football Talk still has the Steelers taking Florida's Jarvis Moss in the first round.
Speaking of the draft, Steeler Watch, Pittsburgh Steelers Fanatic and the Big Cat are tracking the Steelers' needs & wants for the 2007 draft.
Tony Ferrante, author of the primarily Penguins blog The Confluence, has a new Steelers blog called The Steel Tradition.
Kevin Colbert ranked the No. 24 general manager in sports by Forbes.com.
A funny item this week from Sports Pickle:
Steelers scout catches Lions scouts looking over his shoulder at his notes
Pittsburgh Steelers scout Mark DeWitt says he repeatedly caught members of the Detroit Lions scouting staff looking over his shoulder during the NFL scouting combine.
"It was really annoying and obviously quite unprofessional," said DeWitt. "I understand why they're doing it -- after all of the duds they've drafted under Matt Millen's tenure, they figure they'd be better off copying the evaluations of successful franchises -- but it's completely unethical."
Lions scout Charlie Green admitted to copying DeWitt's notes, and says he did the same to scouts from the Patriots, Colts and Ravens.
"I learned a lot, too," said Green. "For one, none of them had Troy Smith ranked as the No. 1 quarterback like we do -- which is kind of weird. I mean, he did win the Heisman Trophy. And the other thing is that no one else had Reggie Bush ranked as the No. 1 overall prospect. Turns out he was in last year's draft."
First Published: March 5, 2007, 5:00 a.m.