The Steelers announce that they have signed former Pitt running back Ray Graham to the practice squad. Former Bearcat running back George Winn has been released. Graham was in for a workout earlier today. He was waived by the Texans a few days ago.
Monthly Archives: November 2013
Ben Roethlisberger Nominated For FexEx Air Player Of The Week
Ben Roethlisberger has been nominated for FedEx Air player of the week for his performance against the Lions on Sunday. Ben threw for 367 yards and had 4 touchdowns. His passer rating for Sunday was 119.4. The other nominees are Carson Palmer and Cam Newton. You can vote for Ben here: http://www.nfl.com/voting/players-air-and-ground/2013/REG/11
Matt Spaeth Could Return To Practice This Week
TE Matt Spaeth could make a return to practice this week according to head coach Mike Tomlin. During his weekly press conference, Mike Tomlin told the media that Matt Spaeth will be evaluated on the field today, and that evaluation will determine whether or not he’ll be able to participate in practice this week.
Spaeth started the season on IR/with the designation to return due to the lisfranc injury he suffered during training camp. If he did return this week, it would be roughly 14 and a half weeks after his lisfranc surgery. The team has 21 days after his return to make a decision on activating him.
Steelers Host RB Ray Graham For Workout
Gerry Dulac of the Post-Gazette reports that the team is having former Pitt RB Ray Graham in for a workout today. Graham was a UDFA who signed with the Texans this spring. He made the Texans practice squad and was later promoted to the active roster because of injuries. The Texans waived him a few days ago to make room for another signing.
The 23 year old running back is listed at 5’9″, 193lbs. After returning from a torn ACL in 2011, Graham had 1,042 rushing yards on 222 carries, with 11 touchdowns last year. He also had 340 receiving yards and two touchdown receptions.
The Steelers will likely be looking at him for practice squad depth, if they do decide to sign him.
Ian Rapoport’s Source: Sanders Injury Nothing Major
According to Ian Rapoport, Emmanuel Sanders’ foot injury is nothing major.
https://twitter.com/RapSheet/status/402506227847950336
Sanders left the Lions game in the first half and did not return for the remainder of the game. While the details are not know, the injury is to the same foot that Sanders had surgeries on in 2011. Hopefully, Ian’s source is correct. Mr. Rapoport has drawn heavy criticism for information he received from “sources” recently.
Steelers Offense And Defense Play Counts Vs Lions
Below is the player participation data for the Steelers offense and defense during the win versus the Lions yesterday. Due to the injuries of Woodley, Keisel, and Foster, the ‘next man up’ saw more time yesterday. Jones, Hood, and Whimper saw an increase in playing time due to their absence.
Offensive Play Counts
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Defensive Play Counts
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Mike Tomlin Post Game Press Conference Notes
Coach Tomlin addressed the media after the victory over the Detroit Lions, one which he described as “a satisfying” one. Here’s a transcript.
“Boy, that’s a satisfying victory. A good, tough week for us, not only in terms of the game but from a preparation standpoint. We had some guys that had to step up, obviously. Guys like Guy Whimper, guys like Jarvis Jones and Jason Worilds, obviously playing without [LaMarr] Woodley in that mix. I just liked the efforts of all parties involved. Obviously, we were going to be tested and that’s a good football team. We did some things to shoot ourselves in the foot. We got penalized a little bit there on offense. We didn’t convert some red zone opportunities. It minimized the things that we had going there in the first half, specifically. Defensively, I thought right there at the end of the first half we just were defeating ourselves. We weren’t where we needed to be, we were bleeding a little bit, they got some points on the board, but to the guys’ credit, we got in here and gathered at the half. Guys didn’t blink. We made the necessary adjustments. We came out and played a good thirty minutes of football and did what was necessary to get the victory.
We’ll take it and move forward. Obviously, we’re excited about it, but obviously there is no time to wear our hands out patting ourselves on the back. We’ll get rested and we’ll be ready to move forward. On the injury front, Emmanuel Sanders hurt his right foot in the game and is being evaluated. We’ll see where that goes. Stevenson Sylvester has got a right hamstring, we’ll see where that goes, and the rest of it was normal bumps and bruises associated with playing.”
Why not start the game with more guys than just one on Calvin Johnson, and what went into your adjustment at the half?
That was not the case. In many instances, we allocated two guys towards him. But like I said at the top of the week, we weren’t reinventing the wheel here. There have been guys allocating him every week this year and his performances have been similar to that. So, we’re like everybody else.
What were you able to do in the second half to limit Johnson to no catches?
It might just have been what they didn’t do. That guy is an awesome football player.
What does this game, and specifically the second half, tell you about this team?
We did what was required to win today, and that’s significant. But I’m not going to paint with a broad brush and look for anything that’s maybe not there. I appreciate the efforts today. It was required under the circumstances. We did the job.
On Antonio Brown’s big catch on third down on your own goal line after the fake field goal-
We’ve got a big time wideout of our own. Not a lot was written and said about him, of course, leading up to the game. But we think he is capable of affecting the outcome of games, much like their guy.
Do you think it motivates a player when an opposing player is talked about so much?
I think anything can be a motivation to players, it just depends on what they’re looking for. Competitors like these guys, they search for low hanging fruit that is just that.
Why so much quarters defense today, even against their base offense?
Because that was the nature of the way that they attacked. Even when they’re in two tight end sets, that second tight end is an oversized wide out. He’s a vertical threat and that’s the way we chose to play him. It helped us, I thought. Obviously, it put some stresses on some secondary people that can play in the box in regards to some of the run game, but the run game wasn’t going to beat us. We couldn’t let these guys throw the ball over our head, particularly to [Calvin Johnson] and some of those other big body eligibles they have.
You said you don’t want to paint this game too broadly, but do you think beating a team like a first place team kind of gives your guys a sense of something?
No.
Nothing?
No. I don’t want to play ball.
What can you say about your offenses resiliency, especially on the long drive?
It was required, but the big thing – we stalled there a little bit and started settling for field goals. We weren’t operating in the red area and we addressed it at the half. I thought they made the necessary plays to put seven points on the board in the second half when we had to. Obviously, having to settle for a field goal when we were down there on the one early in the second half was not a positive thing, but they were resilient and they stayed the course.
Can you talk about the play of Ben Roethlisberger after the week he had with the rumors?
I don’t play ball with the rumors. That’s not within our control. He had a good week’s preparation. We knew we were playing a good football team, a team that’s capable of ringing up the scoreboard. We realized that would require us to do similar things. I just thought he did a nice job administering the offense.
In the no huddle, is Roethlisberger calling a lot of that?
It depends on the circumstance. Obviously, we have player to coach communication and it’s available to us and we utilize it, but it’s usually a mix-and-match of several people in terms of getting the offensive calls executed.
Inactives For Steelers Vs Lions
No real surprises on the Steelers inactive list today. LB LaMarr Woodley, G Ramon Foster, DE Brett Keisel, QB Landry Jones, WR Derek Moye, S Shamarko Thomas, and TE Rich Gordon are all inactive. Expect to see Worilds on the left and Jarvis Jones on the right at OLB. Guy Whimper will replace Foster in the lineup, and Ziggy Hood will see more time at Keisel’s spot.
For the Lions:
DE Ziggy Ansah, RT Corey Hilliard, CB Bill Bentley, RB Montell Owens, WR Nate Burleson, QB Kellen Moore,and G Leroy Harris are inactive.
Lions Injury Report- Megatron Probable
Here is a look at the Detroit Lions injury report.
OUT: RB Montell Owens (knee).
DOUBTFUL: CB Bill Bentley (knee), WR Nate Burleson (forearm).
QUESTIONABLE: DE Ezekiel Ansah (ankle), T Corey Hilliard (knee).
PROBABLE: RB Reggie Bush (knee), S Louis Delmas (knee), WR Calvin Johnson (knee).
Even though he didn’t practice today, Reggie Bush is expected to play. He hasn’t practiced the past two Fridays and still played that Sunday. Johnson participated in practice today and is expected to play. Ansah participated for the first time this week, but was very limited. He is said to be considered a game time decision.
Ben: ‘How Does Anyone Know What I Do At Home?’
Ben was on the WDVE morning show today and he addressed the recent reports by the NFL network, especially last night’s comments by Michael Silver.
Ben emphasized again that he wants to stay in Pittsburgh.
“First and foremost- I don’t want to go anywhere. I want to be in Pittsburgh…I want to finish my career here.”
When asked his thoughts about the source, he said, “When someone is a source, and they are unnamed, they have an agenda.” ‘My agenda is to try to win football games, and I think my resume speaks for itself on what I’ve done in the past…winning football games and championships’. Ben went on to say, “Whoever said this, there’s no way that this is coming from inside the building.”
How insulted are you that you that they are insinuating that you are not working off the field?
“First off, how does anybody know what I’m doing at home when I’m looking through my playbook and watching film. Unless someone has cameras set up at my house and they’re spying on me…then they’d see the truth, that I am doing that stuff.”
You can listen to whole interview below. Enjoy.