I would love to see Troy P come down to Nashville for one season with Dick Lebeau. Always liked him and would love to be able to root for him in two tone blue.
Love Troy as one of the all-time great Steelers, but he's not close to the player he was even two years ago. Troy's briliance was based on his great instincts and his superior athletic ability to act on those instincts. He's lost a step or two and his body no longer holds up to his reckless (and I mean this in a good way) style of play. AS a result he was often a liability as opposed to an asset when his body couldn't cash the check for his instinctual style of play. Instead of getting game changing plays from him, he was often just out of position or ineffective or a step late. He is no longer great and too unreliable to be even good. He really should retire.