Ray Fittipaldo: Welcome to my Steelers chat. Post your questions and we'll get started soon.
BB: Ray - Looks like Butler is here to stay. Understand it is hard to pin the defenses lapses on him when Tomlin was pulling the strings as well as the one responsible for selecting the less than ideal talent. So, what is going to change going forward that will produce better results? Thanks.
Ray Fittipaldo: For one, the front office can draft an ILB that can run from sideline to sideline and cover RBs and TEs in the passing game. They don't have anyone on their roster that can do that well now. They need a fast and speedy ILB. The front office also has to get another CB to start opposite Joe Haden. Coty Sensabaugh was serviceable in that role this past season, but they need to do better. Plus, Sensabaugh is an unrestricted free agent. Beyond the personnel they coaches have to find a way to cut down on the communication issues that plagued this defense throughout the year.
Brad S: So after another embarrassing flameout, looks like no serious changes are being made with the coaching staff. At what point does the media put the ownership and coaches feet to the fire and demand them to answer why they are ok with the standard being league laughingstocks?
Ray Fittipaldo: You say no significant change, but they fired Joey Porter and James Saxon. That's one year after Carnell Lake and Todd Haley were shown the door. You can't change every assistant coach after every disappointing season. The Teryl Austin hire could be a good move. He'll work with secondary coach Tom Bradley. As Gerry Dulac explained in his story last week Mike Tomlin was looking to add another DBs coach because the Steelers played in sub-packages so often last season. Austin has been a coordinator too so he'll have some fresh ideas that might help.
Renegade: Chances Munchak stays with Steelers?
Ray Fittipaldo: I'm not sure. I was surprised to find out his contract had expired. I think it all depends on his personal situation. He has family in Denver, a daughter and grandchildren. But I go back to locker cleanout day the day after the season ended. David DeCastro was pretty resigned to the fact that there was going to be change. If he does leave the Steelers it will be a blow. He's a fine coach. The players swear by him. Tomlin would have to go out and make a good hire to keep the continuity.
Linebacker Lounge - 3Rivers, MI: Hi Ray, in recent memory do you recall any other player(s) that skipped their end of year meeting with MT? Thanks
Ray Fittipaldo: I have no way of knowing that, but I'd be surprised if it happened. Even if you go back to last year and everything that was swirling around Le'Veon Bell. There were some hard feelings about him being franchised, but Bell noted at the Pro Bowl how he was told by Tomlin that the team was interested in negotiating with him right away. He said he was told that in his exit meeting. So it's rare for players to skip those, even the ones who have some gripe with management.
Doug: Hi Ray - thanks for the chats. Your time is much appreciated. Is there word on hiring a challenge/clock management expert? I saw the Falcons just hired one and that seems to almost the norm for most NFL teams (I know New England has one too). With Tomlin's struggles, I feel like this is an absolute necessity but I haven't heard anything on it. Tomlin can't be that stubborn and not hire someone, can he??
Ray Fittipaldo: Maybe we'll find out when Art Rooney II meets with some reporters. I think that is supposed to happen sometime this week. We won't hear from Tomlin again until the owner's meetings in March. And remember, the Steelers don't necessarily have to come out and say they hired someone for this role. For all we know, new assistant Teryl Austin could be assigned to the press box on game days and that could be part of his responsibilities.
Yankeefan: I keep reading that if AB is traded Steelers will have to use a 1st or 2nd round pick on a wide receiver to replace him. True? No chance that Washington, Rogers, Hunter are ready to step into a more advanced role?
Ray Fittipaldo: I've read those comments too. I'm more inclined to spend a third-round pick on a WR because they need an ILB and CB more in my opinion. But I get where those people are coming from. James Washington came on at the end of the season, but there were long stretches of his rookie season where he was invisible. It would be hard to enter a season with him as your undisputed No. 2 receiver. At the very least they need to bring someone in to challenge him for the job. I think Washington will be a good player, but he didn't do enough as a rookie for me to think he's going to be a slam dunk starter in the league.
David: Who wins the KC-Pats match up.. Maholmes is rolling & arrowhead would seem to be an advantage.. but Brady & belicheck won’t go away.. with or without the Refs help.. Lol.. thanks 👍
Ray Fittipaldo: I'm looking forward to both conference title games. The Patriots beat the Chiefs 43-40 in October. That game was played in New England. Whatever Belichick did in the first meeting won't matter because he'll do a complete 180 this week when he devises a game plan. That's why he's such a good coach. He'll give Mahomes something he's never seen before. That's why I think the running game will be very important in this game. You know the Patriots will run it. They've been a good running team all season. The Chiefs have to run it well in the rematch. If they don't I think it'll be a long day for Mahomes and the Chiefs. I think the Patriots win, 34-27.
BB: Ray - Didn't see any Steeler like end zone celebrations in the games this weekend.....one more thing to improve upon before next year....it looks so foolish especially when you don't even make the playoffs.
Ray Fittipaldo: I don't really mind end zone celebrations as long as they're not over the top. The NFL has eased up on it. You really have to do something out of the ordinary to get flagged now... But I do prefer the Franco Harris celebration: handing the ball to the official.
Mauri: Who do you think the Steelers might be looking at in the free agent market coming up?
Ray Fittipaldo: Well, last year they signed S Morgan Burnett and LB Jon Bostic. I still think that's their two biggest positions of need. I can see them signing a mid-priced CB to take over for Sensabaugh, but that won't deter them from drafting a CB high. And I can see them going after an ILB as well if the price is right. Also, they could look to sign a WR if Antonio Brown is traded.
Mar: What’s going on wit the ab situation it seem like he want the attention first he has a picture witha jerry rice jersey and ab Steelers jersey then he posted this morning he is to much drama if I’m the Steelers and he get traded I will sign bell to the long term deal no way we can lose both like that so easy I’ll give bell money if browns go and if browns stay u let bell go no way u lose both players that would be a major set back in my opinion this organization can’t be stupid to lose both players like that if we do it’s no reason to sign Ben to a long term deal let’s total rebuild it’s no point if we lose both player and if u trade ab I would send him to sf or jet give sf our 20 pick we take their second pick try to get Bosa get Fred Warner and get there 2nd round pick and draft a receiver and sign bell to long term deal
Ray Fittipaldo: I don't really want to read much into what anyone does on social media, but it appears Brown is trying to get traded. I don't know how else to interpret his behavior. As for the return, the Steelers have to get at least a first-round pick and maybe more. People don't seem to understand that Brown's contract is very affordable because the Steelers have already paid out a large portion of it through bonuses and restrcutures. He's only on the books for about $12 million a year for the remaining three years of his contract. People point out he's going to be 31, but Jerry Rice had the best year of his career when he was 33. Receivers, if they keep in shape -- and Brown most certainly does -- tend to age better than players at other positions. So for me, the minimum is a first-round pick.
Ryno: If you recall, when Antonio Brown was on Dancing With the Stars, they interviewed coach Tomlin. Tomlin was laughing when he pointed out that Brown was constantly late for everything. Why would a head coach find it amusing that one of his players is constantly late for everything?
Ray Fittipaldo: I didn't watch the show, but if what you said is true that's pretty damning. It's not a secret that Brown was treated differently by Tomlin. He was given a lot of leeway. Brown took full advantage and then repaid him by going AWOL before what amounted to a playoff game.
Utah Jim: The Steelers emphasized not giving up big plays in the passing game this year and it appeared to work. Did that also contribute to so few interceptions? Staying back and being passive to not give up the big play as opposed to attacking the ball more?
Ray Fittipaldo: I don't think so. It was a league-wide trend for teams to play cover 2 and keep the top on the defense. Everyone was doing it. And there were plenty of teams with more than eight interceptions. That's why they have to address the secondary in the draft and/or free agency. They are in desperate need of a playmaker.
DC: Do you have any rays of optimism for a despondent Steeler Nation? Next year just seems like it’ll be more of the same, maybe even worse.
Ray Fittipaldo: Not at the moment, but let's wait to see how this Brown situation unfolds and what happens in free agency and the draft. Maybe they can have another draft like 2017 when Watt, Smith-Schuster and Conner were all contributors.
Patrick: You addressed scenarios for the Steelers trading AB. Do you have a favorite or one that would benefit the Steelers the most?
Ray Fittipaldo: I like the idea of trading Brown to the Cardinals for Patrick Peterson and their second-round pick. I've heard people say they'd do that deal straight up.
Daniel: Ray, do you think there is ANY possibility that AB is actually a good teammate who knows negative, "back room" things we don't, and is simply acting out because of that?
Ray Fittipaldo: There very well could be things that we don't know, but there is no excuse for abandoning your teammates before the final game. None.
Linebacker Lounge - 3Rivers, MI: Hi Ray, It seems that Bens replacement is in place when time comes..When do the Steelers fill the backup Center position? (Both have made it kind of clear goingout together) Thanks
Ray Fittipaldo: I'm not sure if you're referring to Dobbs or Rudolph, but either way, I don't think we do know. The hope for the Steelers is Rudolph steps up and wins the backup job this summer. But I haven't seen enough of him to think he's a potential replacement. As for the center, Pouncey will be 30 when next season starts. As long as they extend him I don't know that it's necessary to draft his replacement this spring. They'll probably draft or sign a young interior OL to develop much in the same way they did with BJ Finney a few years back. But it's not like 30 is ancient for a center. Pouncey can play 3-4 more years. He was named second-team All-Pro.
Theon: Hi Ray, great chat as always - I'm curious why I hear one 1st round pick or a 2nd round pick and some late round picks for AB - Amari Cooper fetched a 1st going into the last year of his contract, I have to think that sets the bottom of the market for AB no?
Ray Fittipaldo: I agree with you. That's why a first-round pick is my minimum return. Cooper is younger and does not have Brown's baggage, but he's not close to being as accomplished as a receiver. Plus, as I pointed out earlier, Brown's contract for the next three years is very affordable. It might be considered by some to be a bargain provided Brown gets his personal act together.
Utah Jim: The Steelers have lost Shazier, Bell, and now most likely Brown. Arguably the best players at their position in the league. How do they possibly overcome that? They went from 13-3 to 9-6-1 without Shazier and Bell. Without Brown they’ll be 6-10 at best next season.
Ray Fittipaldo: I don't necessarily agree with you. While the loss of Shazier was definitely felt this past season I think they did a nice job of replacing Bell. James Conner is going to the Pro Bowl. He played well. I argue the Steelers did not run the ball enough, which led to Ben Roethlisberger leading the NFL with 16 interceptions. So I don't think losing Bell was a huge loss. I can't even tell you the name of the guy, but the Chiefs had a 100-yard rusher in the playoff game on Saturday. He was a midseason replacement for Kareem Hunt. You can find good running backs. And while Brown 's production would be difficult to replace the Steelers have been excellent at finding WR talent in the draft. They can do it again, and they could strengthen the team by getting draft picks in return for Brown. Now I'm not predicting the Steelers will win the Super Bowl without Brown next season, but I'm not believing they'll become a losing team either.
Rob: Hey Ray, what do you think is Tomlin’s future in Pittsburgh beyond the 2019 season? I think he and the Steelers need a fresh start like Andy Reid and the Eagles or Mike McCarthy and the Packers
Ray Fittipaldo: I think that will depend on what happens next fall. If the Steelers miss the playoffs again then you might be right. It could be time for a change. But if the Steelers return to the playoffs then I think he'll stay. Chuck Noll stayed for 20 years. Bill Cowher for 15. Mike Tomlin just finished his 12th year.
LA Matt: Prior to the latest incident with A.B., were you aware that he was a problem in the locker room or, better yet, that there was a problem in the locker room? It could explain why this team has underachieved the past few years under Tomlin?
Ray Fittipaldo: Yes. We reported on many of the problems too. Brown had another great season, but there were plenty of other stories about what was going on with him off the field. That stuff adversely affects other players too because they're being asked questions about distractions and things of that nature.
jake: Hi Ray, I think it was an article by Paul Ziese talking about how this is the year the steelers need to move up in the draft and get a playmaker on defense. I couldn't agree more, it wont cost us too much being that we draft at 20 instead of our usual slot in the late 20's. I really like the LB from LSU, would be great to have him in the middle of our defense. thoughts?
Ray Fittipaldo: Devin White officially declared for the draft today. He's widely regarded as the top ILB in the draft. Not sure if he'll be there at No. 20 so they might have to move up to get him. I read somewhere this morning that he could go top 5 or top 10. If that's the case then it will be hard for the Steelers to move up. It's expensive to move up that many spots. Now if he's still there at No. 15 or 16 then it would be doable. We'll find out more at the combine. If he tests well he could very well be a top 10 pick.
Ryno: Do you think Terrell Edmunds performed as a first-round draft pick?
Ray Fittipaldo: Edmunds started out of necessity. Morgan Burnett was signed to be a starter, but his injuries prevented that from happening. So the Steelers lived with a rookie as their starting SS. That was good and bad. It was bad because he made rookie mistakes. It's good because he got a lot of experience and presumably will be better for it next season.
Cburg Yinzer: It's very bothersome to me that Roethlisberger is getting beaten up a bit during this AB craziness. Granted Ben isn't perfect, but IMO he has more often than not publicly taken the blame for his bad games and is extremely supportive of teammates. Yes he did call out AB on the pattern mistake against Denver, but was he not correct on that? And I'm sure the past two years of growing AB misdeeds and odd behaviors has worn on Ben and I think Ben genuinely cares about succeeding for the Steelers and the Rooneys and has had enough of the self-centered ABs and Bells of the world. Am I wrong?
Ray Fittipaldo: You're not wrong. The people who call for Ben to stop doing his radio show, or at the very least, stop criticizing his teammates on those airwaves, aren't wrong either. It's good for our business I suppose, but I honestly don't see how anyone in the Steelers organization believes it's good for the QB to go on the air and do what he does. If I'm Art Rooney II I'm making that clear when he hands the pen over to Roethlisberger when it comes time to sign that extension.
Chet: I read that story, Butler isn't the problem - well someone on that staff is. Enough with the "they don't have the talent" spiel, New England is heading to the AFC championship game and I can name ONE player on their defense
Ray Fittipaldo: I can name plenty. Stephon Gilmore is an All-Pro corner. The Steelers don't have one of those. JC Jackson is another emerging corner. Devin McCourty is a solid safety. Donta Hightower is a solid LB. Granted, we're not talking future Hall of Famers, but please don't tell me the Patriots are void of talent. I would venture a guess that if you polled NFL GMs that all of them would tell you the Patriots have better defensive personnel than the Steelers. The Steelers have to upgrade their personnel on defense.
Steeltowntim@aol.com: ay, would you trade Brown for Patrick Ppeterson straight up cap space and age similar? Or rather have high draft choices?
Ray Fittipaldo: I'd rather get Peterson and a second-rounder. Peterson is a few years younger, but an elite WR like Brown can be a game-changer for the acquiring team. I'm not sure Peterson would bring that same impact to his new team. Just my opinion.
mtsteel: Hi Ray and thank you. How do you keep the Defensive Coordinator after so many defensive lapses this season and we cant forget the lapses that happened the previous season (but got bailed out by Boswell). I mean what has to happen for a DC change?? Also, it seems there was some good coordinator talent out there this off season.
Ray Fittipaldo: I noted earlier there were too many communication errors. But how do we know if the coordinator's fault? Tomlin all but took the blame for the communication error that led to the Chris Hogan touchdown in the Patriots game. He said he was too busy arguing with officials and didn't communicate the coverage to the players on the field. That's worth noting for several reasons the least of which is Tomlin's role in-game role as a communicator and play-caller.
Jerry: Why is everybody overlooking Big Ben's behavior? He's a terrible leader!! You don't call out your players to the media. You keep that in the locker room!!
Ray Fittipaldo: I just noted in a previous answer than Roethlisberger can become a better leader, but in no way, shape or form is he the biggest problem when it comes to this Antonio Brown drama. Brown deserves all of the blame for leaving his teammates in their "darkest hour."
Jake from DC: Well, it seems that AB is wooing SF as hard as SF is wooing him. Man, would it be a weird experience to see the steelers with the #2 pick in the draft. How long has it been since we've drafted that high?
Ray Fittipaldo: That's what I'd shoot for too. I'd want their second-round pick. They already have their franchise QB in place. They have one of the top TEs in George Kittle. Brown could be a game-changer for them.
Salami Phil: Is there a possibility that the Steelers franchise Bell again and attempt to trade him or is he just going to walk and the Steelers collect the comp pick?
Ray Fittipaldo: If they tag him I think it'll be the transition tag with the intent to trade him for something more than the third-round compensatory pick they'd get for him in 2020. By placing the transition tag on him they could get a pick in this year's draft instead. Now they'd have to have that trade in place and trust the acquiring GM, but that's a possibility.
don from florida: Why not hire McCarthy for Steelers defensive unit?
Ray Fittipaldo: Because, for one, he's known as an offensive coach.
Juice: Can you name another NFL team within recent years that underachieved more than the 2018 Steelers?
Ray Fittipaldo: The 2018 Green Bay Packers.
Chris : Ray , do you think it’s possible to launch AB to day the Cardinals for Peterson and a second round pick ,
Ray Fittipaldo: That's what I suggested when I wrote that story a week or so ago. I think it would be fair for both sides.
Colbert must go: Colbert drafted a WR and QB in rounds 2 and 3..we needed neither..look at how the Colts built their team..isn't it time to move on from North Side Kevin?
Ray Fittipaldo: I don't know about move on, but Colbert needs to hit a home run on his first-round pick this year. He's had too many recent misses -- Jarvis Jones, Bud Dupree, Artie Burns... The Steelers build through the draft. You're not going to be a strong team if you're not signing your first-round picks to second contracts. Jones is out of the league and Burns was benched this past season.
DaquidoBazzini : Hello, Ray - Any early idea how big of a part Teryl Austin minght play as a Def Asst?
Ray Fittipaldo: Austin was hired to help with the secondary and that's what he'll do. He has previous experience as a coordinator so that will help in game planning, etc. But he was hired to help coach the secondary and that's what he'll do.
Francis: Hi Ray, great chat as always, they're clearly going to have to move Brown, but I think they're okay at WR without him - They won with Hines Ward and CEDRIC WILSON for heavens sake, I think JuJu and Vance and Washington are better than that combo
Ray Fittipaldo: Washington has potential, but he didn't do enough in my mind to slot him in as a definite starter if Brown is moved.
Ethan: For as much as the D-line is touted and their stats showed, they weren't able to wreak havoc when absolutely needed. Any thoughts why?
Ray Fittipaldo: I thought the defensive line played well for the most part. They helped the Steelers to 50-some sacks for a second year in a row. Heyward is still a strong player and Hargrave took a big step in his development. I'd like to see Tuitt take another step in his development next season. He can become a dominant player such in the same way Heyward has become that type of player. And the fact that the Steelers pay Tuitt as much as Heyward means they expect that out of him. They haven't received their return on that investment yet. They need to draft or sign a DL or two though because all of their backups are unrestricted free agents.
Zack: Dont qe need to sign a new OLB that can get sacks? Dupree isnt cutting it. Draft'd wise ILB and CB are a given
Ray Fittipaldo: Yes my top three offseason needs for the Steelers: 1. CB 2. ILB 3. OLB. Some people put ILB first.
Chris : any thought on the possibility of maybe having Sean Lee clme
Ray Fittipaldo: I'd sign Sean Lee in a heartbeat if the price is right. I love the way he plays. I love his character. I think he'd be good for that locker room. I'm just not shelling out a lot of $ because his injury history is long. Maybe I'd give him $2.5 million on a one-year deal, but that's it. I'd be too afraid he'd get hurt.
Jake from DC: At this point, who is a bigger loss? Munchak or AB?
Ray Fittipaldo: It's always the player. Munchak is terrific as a coach, but players play and coaches. It would be up to Tomlin to hire someone who is good to take his place. In 2013, the linemen basically coached themselves when Jack Bicknell Jr. was the line coach. They can't be in that situation again.
Doug: Ray - Always love the chats. I appreciate the open communication. Ed and Gerry seem to be far more merciful when it comes to Tomlin. I feel like you give him less of a pass and I tend to agree with you. I get he has had success but he has essentially been Mike McCarthy of the AFC since 2010 (with less playoff wins). I think Tomlin has become to secure with the job stability the Rooneys offer and it has plagued his effort. You think the burners on his coaching seat were finally turned on after this disastrous year? Or is it just going to be watching the same movie next year with Tomlin coming back in 2020?
Ray Fittipaldo: I don't think the seat is hot, but it's warmer than it has been. How's that?
jovan: How is that New England can loose players each year and still find a way to stay at one of the best every year?
Ray Fittipaldo: Tom Brady. Plain and simple...And Bill Belichick isn't bad either.
Vico: What happens if AB shows remorse and gives a public apology? It´s enough to make him stay?
Ray Fittipaldo: I'd be hesitant if I was Art Rooney II. Actions speak louder than words.
SD Stiller: Is there a league specified date where the Steelers have to make a decision on AB? What would YOU do if you were on the Steelers staff?
Ray Fittipaldo: He's due a $2 million roster bonus in March.
DC: What % chance that Boswell kicks for the Steelers in 2019?
Ray Fittipaldo: All depends on his offseason. He proved he can be among the top kickers in the NFL from 2015-2017. If he can get back to that he'll be fine. If not, it's adios.
Tom: Thank for the chat. I am struck by the comparison to the past great D's in Pittsburgh vs today. There is almost no one on the roster that you would have to game plan for if you are an opposing OC. They definitely need to recommit to a rebuild at all levels, even the Def line. Your thoughts?
Ray Fittipaldo: Definitely in the secondary and on the second level with the LBs. But I hesitate to say rebuild. I think they have enough talent with Heyward, Haden and Watt to be a good defense. They just need to add talent to it. So if I'm Kevin Colbert I'm making this a defensive draft. Draft all defenders for all I care. Just add talent to that side of the ball.
Man5454: With this year’s draft class especially loaded with defensive linemen, can you see a scenario where the Steelers actually do draft a DL in early rounds or will they strictly draft to address the positional needs?
Ray Fittipaldo: That's an interesting question. This draft is loaded with quality interior DL. But not every team 1-19 needs a DL. Some need a QB. Others need OL or WR. So if an elite DL falls to the Steelers at No. 20 - and he's higher on their board than anyone else -- then they might have to pull the trigger. They play enough sub-package football they can make another DL fit their scheme.
Jerry: I'm just shocked how people think juju is gonna be good. Only reason his numbers were good is because of AB getting doubled and triple teamed. Your thoughts
Ray Fittipaldo: JuJu Smith-Schuster proved this season he is a No. 1 WR. Will he be as productive without Brown opposite him? No, of course not. But he's a high quality player with big upside. Remember, he's only 22. He's going to improve.
E.J.: No wild card team has made the SuperBowl since 2013. All #1 and #2 seeds won this weekend. So this will another Superbowl without a wildcard team. Is this an issue? Should the NFL be concerned, or should we just expect fewer upsets now?
Ray Fittipaldo: A few years ago, I wrote a story where I polled a number of TV executives. They were convinced the league was going to add two more playoff teams because they know how much more $ the league would make with expanded playoffs. But talk of playoff expansion has died down a bit. I'm not sure why. They could make billions more by adding two more teams. The only holdup is the playoff format and scheduling. The prevailing theory had the No. 7 seed playing the No. 2 seed with only the No. 1 seed getting a bye. I don't think owners loved that scenario so they've held off. But I'd be OK with expanded playoffs. If there was a No. 7 seed this year the Steelers would have played the Patriots in Foxboro on wildcard weekend.
Josh: If the Steelers get the San Fran pick for an who would you pick and #2 overall?
Ray Fittipaldo: I might trade down to get multiple first-round picks.
Alan: What's with some of these ex-players on NFL network and ESPN and how ignorant they are on many topics? Saw Steve Smith Sr. offer his opinions and they were dumb. Aren't these networks aware that some of their on-air talent are making fools of themselves?
Ray Fittipaldo: Apparently not.
Dr. Jackson: I don’t see Bell getting big money in free agency. CJ Anderson looked as good as Gurley and most RBs are a dime a dozen.
Ray Fittipaldo: I tend to agree, but there are teams like the Jets that have more than $100 million in cap space. They're the type of team that will spend silly to get one of the top RBs in the league, even if he's not worth it.
TXSTEELER : Where are things in the Munchak front?
Ray Fittipaldo: It was quiet over the weekend. I'm sure that will be resolved this week.
TXSTEELER : So after Saturday you tweet about the effectiveness of RBs for the winning teams but Sunday two winning QBs both three for over 300 yards and you say nothing. Seems like a bit of an agenda
Ray Fittipaldo: What agenda? Pointing out that teams with good running games do well in the playoffs. I have news for you. The Patriots and Saints run the ball better than the Steelers and most other NFL teams. That's part of the reason they won Sunday. They obviously have great QBs, future Hall of Famers, but you need balance to win in the postseason. I believe the Steelers need more balance in their offense. You and others won't deter me with statistics.
Ray Fittipaldo: Ok thanks for all the great questions this week. We'll do it again next week.
First Published: January 14, 2019, 4:15 p.m.