The San Diego Chargers made one move that should catch the attention of Steelers Nation:
Chargers announced: Released veteran OT Max Starks.Ah yes, Max Starks. Earlier this year the Steelers completed one half of what has become a familiar ritual for them – informing Max Starks that he is no longer in their plans. Starks, opted to sign with the Chargers seeking starting money.
— Adam Caplan (@caplannfl) August 30, 2013
But a woeful performance vs. the San Francisco 49ers made him expendable (Starks himself is reported to say that it was the “worst game of his life.”)
- Its been widely acknowledged that the Steelers would search the wavier wire in depth to bolster their offensive line.
After Beachum the Steelers have Guy Whimper, who has lived up to his surname by all reports…
…Could the Pittsburgh Steelers and Max Starks be destined to complete the cycle? Could we see Max Starks once resign with the Steelers for a final time.
- Dale Lolley of the Irwin Observer-Reporter suggests it’s a possibility.
The "no we won't" "yes we will" relationship between Starks and the Steelers began before the waiving and resigning began. In 2008 the Steelers named Starks their transition player, yet Max Starks couldn’t win a starting job and couldn’t even get top back up priority over Trai Essex in 2008, making him the highest paid 4th tackle in NFL history.
- But Starks did come off the bench after a disastrous two quarter experiment with Essex at left tackle and Starks saved their 2008 season and did so again in 2011.
Eagles Cut Robinson, Dixon
The danger of the Philadelphia Eagles becoming “Steelers East” appears remote, as the Eagles cut former Pittsburgh Steelers Dennis Dixon and linebacker Adrian Robinson. This move comes one week after Adrian Robison was traded to Philly.
Felix Jones on the other hand very well may have earned himself a roster spot.
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