joey porter cut from pittsburgh

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http://news.steelers.com/article/74287/


PITTSBURGH — The Steelers released veteran outside linebacker Joey Porter and running back Verron Haynes, the team announced today.



Porter, an eight-year veteran, was originally selected by the Steelers in the third round (73rd overall) of the 1999 NFL Draft out of Colorado State.



Porter started in 14 games in 2006, and finished the season tied for seventh on the team with 64 tackles (43 solo). He led the Steelers with seven quarterback sacks and intercepted two passes which tied for second on the team.



In eight seasons with the Steelers, Porter played in 122 games and made 106 starts. He recorded 498 tackles (374 solo) and 10 interceptions, and ranks fourth in team history with 60 quarterback sacks. Porter, who was the team's defensive co-captain since 2003, earned three trips to the Pro Bowl (2003, 2005 and 2006) and was voted Steelers' co-MVP in 2002.



Haynes was the Steelers' fifth round draft choice in 2002 (166th overall). He played seven games in 2006 before being placed on the reserve/injured list with a knee injury versus Oakland (Oct. 29). Haynes played in 60 games with the Steelers and rushed for 738 yards and three touchdowns on 174 carries (4.2 avg.).



The Steelers also made tender offers to offensive tackle Max Starks and quarterback Brian St. Pierre.



By making the tenders to Starks and St. Pierre, the Steelers reserve the right to retain the players by matching any offer sheets they would sign with another team. Starks and St. Pierre could also remain with the Steelers by signing their tender offer for 2007 or by signing a long-term contract with the team.



Starks will enter his fourth NFL season in 2007 after being drafted by the Steelers in the third round (75th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft. He has started 30 career games after becoming a full-time starter in 2005. He helped Pittsburgh rank third in the AFC in 2006 in total yards per game (357.8) and aided in Willie Parker's team-record rushing performance (233 rushing yards) in a win over Cleveland in Week 14.



St. Pierre spent nearly the entire 2006 season with Steelers on both the active roster and practice squad. St. Pierre, originally drafted by the Steelers in the fifth round (163rd overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft, has spent three years with Pittsburgh and has also spent time on the Baltimore Ravens' 53-man roster and their practice squad.



The Steelers also released offensive tackle Ulish Booker, who spent the 2006 season on the team's reserve/injured list after hurting his knee in the preseason.
 

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Although he's a stud, he's lost a bit of a step and their current LBs are great. Plus, provides cap room. Not a bad move by the steelers.
 

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Imagine if the 9ers got Joey Porter and signed Adalius Thomas. Our LBs would be crazy. Definately possible. We need to take a look at Joe Horn too, who just got released.
 

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Yall are better off looking at Stallworth than Joe because he is 35 years old. I think the Patroits might take Porter... I have a feeling they he may sign with them.
 

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That shit sucks. Porter was the man.

Lmao @ doesn't do anything besides pass rush...the dude was the captain of one of the best run defenses in the league.
 
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gimpypimp said:
Joey Porter doesn't do anything but rush the passer.

It would be a waste of dollars to sign him.
HAHA, so? With a Line backing group of Manny Lawson, Brandon Moore, Adalius Thomas, and Joey Porter, the full extent of the 3-4 defense, will be crazy! Our CBs, are good, but do you know how many WR refused to take a route near Keith Lewis when they found out how hard of a hitter he was? The niners would have one crazy ass defense, and Joey porter would probably have more than 10 sacks.
 
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That shit sucks. Porter was the man.

Lmao @ doesn't do anything besides pass rush...the dude was the captain of one of the best run defenses in the league.
You act like I don't watch Steelers games...I know what he does and doesn't do.

He's a Ray Lewis type...lost a step...and the only reason to keep him around is to pump up the team.

I know many Steelers fans who feel the same way.
 
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gimpypimp said:
Joey Porter doesn't do anything but rush the passer.

It would be a waste of dollars to sign him.
He does a lot more then that Playboi........DO the Broncos have dollaz to sign him? THats where I think he'll go, they'd be too dangerous with that....hes not goin 2 the Patriots, ill be shocked if that happens
 

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You act like I don't watch Steelers games...I know what he does and doesn't do.
I just don't see how you can say Porter isn't good at run defense when your team can't get over 100 rushing yards against the Steelers. But talk out your ass. I'm not saying he's the best run blocker in the league, but he does more than just pass rush. The only reason you say he can only pass rush is because he is an interception and sack machine. That has nothing to do with the rest of his game.