![]() That’s why, when you spend years in the NFL, you’ You focus on the little things you can do to improve because you know how games are played, and you focus on those things to try and help your team win next season. That’s why OTAs and the work you do? What do you have off-duty – What are you doing during that time? helping your team? helping to be ready and conditioned? All those little things add up. playing. When do you play? still have to play. professional football, no matter who is there. You know it doesn't matter what the disks are, I've always said that. Records never matter. you know it doesn't matter which ones It's the disks, I've always said that. Records never matter. This is why the off-season matters, That’s why OTAs and the work you do? What do you have off-duty – What are you doing during that time? helping your team? helping to be ready and conditioned? All those little things add up. So, for us as professionals, it’s important. It’s like in college, where there’s If you have six teams on your schedule, you You know you're going to earn at least 20. And so, for us to know that, in the NFL it's not like that. a two-minute run for someone or a field goal at the end or something like that. There are no stats on it, but I would say NFL games are probably about as close compared to other sports on average. designed to make it as balanced and fair as possible, to make games close. It sucks. But I always thought that the NFL, free agency, the draft, the way the salary cap, everything sucks. it's like: ' It's good'. Whenever you like If you lose the game, you lose. “Well, when did you get there? And you end up on the good side, you're on the good side. It’s all about running, plays football and tries to win the football game, no matter if it’s up for grabs. If you just decide because you know they're playing on it, you can't. ![]() But just cold, 90 percent of your mindset or probably more. Whenever I go into one of these games, usually if it's raining or something like that, you'll be there. The 26-year-old's best option may be to get cut early in training camp so he can attempt to impress another team and make its final roster."I mean, is it? what is. That could be his ticket to the 53-man roster.īoykin is at a disadvantage before he even takes a training camp snap, so that makes him an easy target to cut.īoykin's trade market is non-existent, because he has three catches between the Steelers and Baltimore Ravens over the past two seasons. Olszewski carries value on special teams as the primary kick and punt returner. The Pittsburgh staff may be more willing to give him a chance to impress over Boykin, a veteran wideout with injury issues of his own. Johnson, Pickens and Robinson are already slotted in as the top three guys, and Boykin could lose out to Calvin Austin III and Gunner Olszewski.Īustin is a second-year player who missed all of his rookie season with an injury. Miles Boykin seems like he has an uphill climb to make the Steelers' Week 1 roster. Mark Alberti/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
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