Pro Ike Taylor: Pay cut hurt


Steelers' Taylor: 'Hurt' over pay cut

The pay cut that Ike Taylor agreed to so he might stay in Pittsburgh apparently attacked the Steelers cornerback in greater than simply the pocketbook.

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"Did it hurt me? Hell, yeah," Taylor said Monday on "The Jim Rome Program.".

"Does it still impact? Yeah, it injures, however hopefully I could enter and get better this year, do exactly what I have to on the field, and we will certainly view exactly what happens after.".

Taylor, which is entering into the final year of his deal, spoke out for the very first time about the pay cut that cost him $4.25 million to stay with the company that drafted him in 2003. Throughout organized group activities and minicamp, he had not shown any discontentment with having his base pay minimized from $7 million to $2.75 million. That altered, nevertheless, when he went on Rome's nationally syndicated program.

"I'm (ticked) off about it, still am (ticked) off regarding it, and I'm visiting be (ticked) off until completion of the period about it," claimed Taylor, who together with safety and security Troy Polamalu is the longest-tenured player on the Steelers. "It resembles you get to a point: 'Why me?' Like, I didn't reveal my commitment? You intend to talk about an individual that's going to come in in-shape, not hanging around to accumulate into form when he gets to camp.

"Or you want to discuss a man who's unselfish and leaves his team before his friends and family, you wish to discuss a person who has commitment-- yeah, it's me. When you come to me and ask me for a pay cut, I resemble, 'Damn, out of all these people, you would like to ask Ike?' ".

Taylor started all 16 games last period and recorded 63 tackles and broke up 12 passes. But his play insinuated 2013, and teams had enough success throwing at Taylor that by late in the season the Steelers had quit relocating the 6-foot-2, 195-pounder around so he can cover the challengers' No. 1 pass receiver.

The Steelers reduced Taylor's salary while they were working to clear room under the wage cap. He attended just a handful of the OTA techniques, but that really did not elevate any sort of brows because they were volunteer.

He went public with his stress over his agreement circumstance less than a month before the Steelers report to training school.

Taylor said he ultimately agreed to a cut due to the fact that he didn't intend to continue his career elsewhere.

"By the end of the day I really did not wish to leave Pittsburgh," Taylor stated. "Point-blank, period.".