Wide Receiver Antwaan Randle El said his decision to return to the Steelers wasn't only because of his familarity with the organization that drafted him in 2002. According to Randle El, getting the opportuinity to become the team's No. 3 receiver helped make his decision easier. "We just talked about being No. 3," Randle El said today at the Steelers practice facility after signing a three-year contract. "Certainly if Hines (Ward) or Santonio (Holmes) goes down then, of course, being outside. But the focus is being the No. 3 receiver right now. That's what I want to do and certainly be productive at it." Randle El played in 64 games with the Steelers from 2002-2005 and is best known for his 43-yard touchdown pass to Hines Ward to clinch the Super Bowl XL victory over Seattle.
hes a shadow of his former self...he may have been promised a shot, but he wont beat out wallace....theres no way. he'll get a shot and be outperformed and lose that job
At this point he should be smart enough to look at the roster and understand he is not better then Ward, Holmes and Wallace, competitive spirit or not.