Tuesday, August 28, 2007

The Bar Was Low For Kevan

Kevan Barlow was cut by the Steelers earlier this week in an effort to get down to the 53 players that will make up the final roster. With Willie Parker being the only RB that was guaranteed to make the team....Barlow only faced another journeyman type in Najeh Davenport and a few undrafted free agents as competition. Verron Haynes was brought back into the mix during the summer as the Steelers probably feared what is happening right now. The bar wasn't set very high for someone with Barlow's pedigree facing a bunch of "no-names", he even played at Pitt giving him another edge knowing how much the Stillers like their HomeBoys. Well, he ran with zero passion and now may be forced to retire or at minimum sit around until injuries force another team to acquire his diminished services. I liked the signing at the time for the price if he played the way he did during his one good year with Frisco.....he did not and we'll move on. The other players cut were: running back Larry Croom, punter Mike Barr, kicker Connor Hughes, linebacker Richard Koonce, center Donovan Raiola, wide receivers Dan Sheldon and Eric Fowler, defensive end Derrick Jones and long snapper Jared Retkofsky who was a Steeler for all of 2 weeks. Nothing shocking here. We'll learn a ton more after the last preseason game.

1 comment:

stilladog said...

Junk from the garbage heap was lucky to make his training camp money. Bye-Bye Barlow.

On the other hand, Mike Barr, who probably should have been our punter last year, has already been picked up by Whiz & Grimm out in AZ.

I would think placekicker, Connor Hughes, might get a look from someone down the line also.

The Cards are fast becoming "Steelers-West." If Tomlin thinks he can hide Capizzi on the practice squad by clearing waivers he's got another thing coming. Russ Grimm will be on him like flies on shit if Capizzi gets cut.