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Mike Mitchell And Alvester Alexander Start Camp On PUP List

Mike Tomlin took the podium this afternoon for his first press conference in a while. During the brief meeting, coach Tomlin revealed that safety Mike Mitchell and running back Alvester Alexander will start training camp on the PUP list. Both of the men have groin injuries, and neither of them seem to be serious.

“We’re looking at about a week or so there, but we’ll monitor him to day to day,” said Tomlin about Mitchell’s injury. Alexander’s time frame is similar according to coach Tomlin. “He’s really in a similar circumstance. We’ve been monitoring both situations, and it’s nothing new to us, but obviously it’s not the type of start those guys are looking for. When they’re healthy and ready to go obviously we’ll put them back in the mix with the rest of them.”

Mitchell injured his groin while training. There was no word on how Alexander injured his. Last year the team opened camp with 4 players on the Active/PUP list, at least two of them serious, so this is an improvement in that regard. While we definitely wish Mitchell was available to start immediately, I wouldn’t be too concerned about Mitchell’s groin just yet. Hopefully he’s ready for action soon, and the groin isn’t a lingering issue for him.

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Steelers Will Not Be Extending Roethlisberger Until After This Season

It’s widely known that the Steelers don’t normally negotiate with players once training camp begins, and certainly not when the season starts. The team definitely could have extended Ben Roethlisberger this offseason had they chose to do so, but team president Art Rooney II says the team will address his contract after the 2014 season.

“I met with Ben shortly before we did the Maurkice Pouncey signing just to make sure Ben understood where we were with our intentions as far as a contract extension for him,” said Rooney via Steelers.com. “I just didn’t want him to feel like we were moving ahead with other players without any communication.”

So, sometime before June 12th, the Steelers reached out to Ben and his agent Ryan Tollner to let them know they wouldn’t be extending his contract this year.

“And so I talked to Ben, and then we talked with his agent Ryan Tollner about where we are and the fact we intend on addressing Ben’s contract situation after the season, so that we could address a number of players who were going into their last year in 2014. I think Ben understands that’s our intention and the way we’d like to proceed. I think we had a good conversation.”

The impact of a Roethlisberger extension on this year’s salary cap would have been minimal. The cap is projected to increase for at least the next couple years, and according to Rooney, that had an influence on the team’s decision to wait to extend him. “We believe the cap will go up again next year,” said Rooney, “and so from a cap planning standpoint, next year will be a better situation for us to address a franchise quarterback type of contract.”

Mr. Rooney added that maintaining a winning roster for their franchise quarterback was paramount.

“The other key thing is that Ben wants to be part of a winning team, to be in a position to compete for championships, and he understands that in order to do that we need to try to keep as many of the other players around as we can. So, addressing the players who are going into the final years of their contracts in 2014 makes sense. That’s what he and I talked about.

“We also talked to Ryan, just so that there was communication with him as well, so that they understood the direction in which we wanted to proceed. We wanted to make sure they were understanding that we do want to make a commitment, that we do want to address Ben’s contract next year. It’s not a situation where we’re saying we want to put it on hold. We did assure him that next year is the time frame in which we want to address it.”

One thing is very likely:  the value of Ben’s contract extension will be much higher after this season.

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Steelers Cut LB Kion Wilson, Sign DB Lew Toler

The Steelers have made a couple roster moves on the eve of training camp. According to Aaron Wilson of the National Football Post, the team has cut linebacker Kion Wilson. Wilson saw a helmet for 7 games last season, and spent time on the practice squad as well.

The Steelers have added cornerback Lew Toler to fill the available roster spot. Toler was with the team for tryouts during rookie mini-camp. The 5’11”, 190 lb defensive back ran a 4.61 40 at his pro day workout, and recorded a 31.5″ vertical and 9’11” broad jump.

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NFL Suspends Ravens Ray Rice For Two Games

Ravens running back Ray Rice has been suspended for two games for knocking his wife out in an Atlantic City casino in February. In addition to the very lenient suspension, the league has also fined Rice an additional game check for conduct detrimental to the NFL in violation of the league’s Personal Conduct Policy. The total salary lost for Rice totals $705,082. 

The NFL’s PR machine is really trying to spin this slap on the wrist as a firm act of discipline. Here’s some of the language I’m referring to:

In the press release issued by the NFL on the discipline-

“Despite the court’s decision not to impose criminal punishment, the Commissioner determined, as he advised Rice, that the conduct was incompatible with NFL policies and warranted disciplinary action.”

From Roger Goodell’s letter to Rice-

“As you acknowledged during our meeting, your conduct was unquestionably inconsistent with league polices and the standard of behavior required of everyone who is part of the NFL. The league is an entity that depends on integrity and in the confidence of the public and we simply cannot tolerate conduct that endangers others or reflects negatively on our game. This is particularly true with respect to domestic violence and other forms of violence against women.”

At the end of the day (the day before most training camps open and all NFL news machines focus on all that news), the NFL wants the public to think it really takes exception to violence against women, but please don’t focus on the fact that we don’t punish those perpetrators as much as say…someone who misses a scheduled drug test.

Here is a graphic illustrating what offenses get the most severe punishments from the league. Made by SportsonEarth.

Here’s what Rice had to say about the suspension: “It is disappointing that I will not be with my teammates for the first two games of the season, but that’s my fault,” Rice said in a statement. “As I said earlier, I failed in many ways.

“But, Janay and I have learned from this. We have become better as a couple and as parents. I am better because of everything we have experienced since that night. The counseling has helped tremendously.”

Rice will be allowed to participate with the Ravens through all of training camp and throughout preseason, as his suspension doesn’t technically begin until August 30th.

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Fernando Velasco Signs With The Carolina Panthers

The Carolina Panthers have signed former Steelers center Fernando Velasco, the team announced this evening.

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The free agent center was signed by the Steelers last September after Maurkice Pouncey suffered a season ending injury during week one against Tennessee. The former Titans starter stepped in and exceeded the expectations of many fans and members of the media. He was placed on Injured Reserve after suffering an achilles injury in November.

Last year when Velasco didn’t make the Titans final roster, then Head Coach Mike Munchak said, “Fernando’s a guy who grew up with me as a line coach, so you know how I felt about him.” He went on to say that money wasn’t part of the reason he was released. With Munchak leading the Steelers offensive line this year, it’s not hard to imagine that his influence was a big factor in Velasco not being re-signed.

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Stevenson Sylvester Signs With The Buffalo Bills

Former Steelers linebacker Stevenson Sylvester has been signed by the Buffalo Bills. “Sly” was drafted by the Steelers in the 5th round of the 2010 draft. During his time with Pittsburgh, the linebacker was never really able to crack the starting roster.

Sylvester played a total of 50 games during his time here, but started only twice. Most of his playing time was spent on special teams, which was the main reason he was brought back last fall after having been cut by the Steelers in August.

The Sylvester signing adds to the growing list of Steelers alumni who find a home in Buffalo after leaving Pittsburgh. Frank “The Tank” Summers, Kraig Urbik, Doug Legursky, Tony Hills, and Chris Scott all come to mind.

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Pouncey’s Lawyer: “Accuser Is An Opportunist”

The man who accused Mike and Maurkice Pouncey of assaulting him in a Miami nightclub Friday night has announced that he intends to sue. Riquan James and two women hired an attorney, Marwan Porter Esq., who held a press conference earlier today to talk to the media about their plans to sue the Pouncey twins. “It will include claims for intentional infliction of emotional stress. This has been very traumatic for my clients and things of that nature,” said Porter in the press conference.

Oddly enough, the alleged victims haven’t been very talkative to the police according to the Miami Herald. Neither the accusers nor a witness have gone in to make a statement since night of incident.

“We need them to come forward and speak to investigators,” said Sgt. Bobby Hernandez, a Miami Beach police spokesman. “We’ve been anxiously awaiting that since they made the allegations on Saturday.”

Pouncey’s attorney Jeff Ostrow released a statement about the allegations tonight.

“Mike and Maurkice were not involved in any altercation with the accuser or anyone else that night and did nothing wrong,” Ostrow wrote. “It appears that the accuser is an opportunist seeking attention and possible financial gain. Any attempt by the accuser or anyone else to bring an action against them based upon these false allegations will be vigorously defended. If the accuser continues to perpetuate these lies, we will bring an action against him.”

The accuser has said he’s not after money or attention, but he’s not exactly making a good case for that. The press conference today was just an announcement, no actual suit has been filed yet. No criminal charges have been pressed, either.

 

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Jermichael Finley: ‘Steelers Made Me A Couple Offers’

Free agent tight end Jermichael Finley is playing the waiting game right now. The former Packers tight end had two vertebrae fused last fall after suffering a spinal contusion in a game against the Browns. Having been cleared to play by his doctor, he’s now waiting for training camp injuries to make his stock go up.

A couple months ago, the Steelers were rumored to be interested in Finley. The Steelers team neurosurgeon Dr. Joseph Maroon performed Finley’s neck surgery, and gave him the all clear to play back in May. In an interview with USA Today, Finley revealed that the Steelers went as far as to make him a couple offers. “Pittsburgh have showed me a couple deals, but we all know the money ain’t what it’s supposed to be,” said Finley.

What Finley thinks the money is supposed to be is anyone’s guess. The Steelers certainly weren’t going to make a large offer to a player whose medical carries such a risk. The Seahawks and Patriots had Finley in for visits, and the Packers remain interested in the veteran tight end. In a follow up interview, Finley elaborated somewhat on his contractual expectations. When asked if he had a number in mind, he said: “Without a doubt. It’s going to be tough. I ain’t going to go back for mediocre (money). I ain’t going back for nothing less. I can get a ton of money tax-free with nobody taking nothing off the top, Uncle Sam. It’s going to be a tough situation. I’ve still got to work out, I’ve still got to prepare and I’ve still got to be ready to go. But at the end of the day, when a team calls, it’s going to be strictly business.”

The tax free money he’s referring to is an insurance payout that he could potentially receive if he doesn’t return to football. Here’s what Finley told Sports Illustrated about the policy shortly after his injury.

“My agent and financial advisers have always preached the importance of disability insurance to me. As athletes, we often feel invincible, which is why it is so important to have advisers who you can trust and who can also take the emotion out of any situation. I don’t feel the pressure that I see many athletes do because I’ve taken their advice. I currently have a $10 million insurance policy in place. If this injury prevents me from ever playing football again, I will be able to collect on $10 million tax-free. For me, this is the equivalent of making another $16 million or $17 million in pre-tax salary. While money has absolutely nothing to do with my decision to play, I can sleep at night knowing that regardless of what happens, my family is financially secure forever—maybe the biggest odds I’ll ever overcome. Disability insurance is never a fun conversation, and writing those annual checks to protect myself is tough. But now, more than ever, I understand the importance of protecting yourself, protecting your family, and protecting your future earnings.”

If he isn’t able to play in four games before October 20th of this year, Finley can file a claim to collect on the disability policy. Without seeing the policy it’s impossible to know, but having been cleared by his neurosurgeon and turning down contract offers would seem to complicate matters.

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Maurkice Pouncey Not Named In Police Report

A man and a woman accused Maurkice Pouncey and his brother Mike of assaulting them in a Miami nightclub over the weekend. As of this morning, Miami police are still trying to figure out exactly what happened at the Cameo Friday night. Police have released the incident report, and neither of the Pouncey twins are named in the report.

The report lists two victims- a 32-year-old female named Niya Pickett, and a 24-year-old male named James Ricquan. Connecting the dots here, but it’s safe to assume that James Ricquan is the real name of “Ricky Vasqeuz”, and Niya Pickett is the woman he referred to as “Honey”.

Here is the narrative provided in the incident report:

“V01 [Pickett] and V02 [Ricquan] advised me that while inside Cameo night club between the listed times, an unknown male was trying to leave the club when he pushed V01 and V02 out of the way. Victims state that S01 then proceeded to punch V01 and V02 in the head causing a large welt/bruising to both V01 and V02. S01 then left the area.”

You can view the incident report below. (H/T to The New Times).

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September 7th Is Chuck Noll Day

On September 7th, the football season officially begins for Steelers fans. The team hosts the Cleveland Browns at Heinz Field, with a 1:00 pm kickoff. The day has a new meaning now though, thanks to a senate resolution approved to commemorate the life of the legendary Steelers head coach.

The resolution, which was passed by Pennsylvania’s US Senators last week, designates September 7th “Chuck Noll Day”. “Chuck Noll was one of the greatest coaches in NFL history and played a huge part in turning the once downtrodden Steelers franchise into the powerhouse it has been for the last 40-plus years,” said Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) as he introduced the resolution last week. “The City of Pittsburgh and football fans across Pennsylvania will miss Coach Noll.”

Noll passed away last month at his home in Sewickley. He coached the Steelers for 22 years and brought four Lombardi trophies to Pittsburgh during his tenure.

“Chuck Noll provided the culture of success on and off the field,” said Bob Casey (D- Pa.). “Not only was he a great representative of Pittsburgh and a legendary coach who reached the heights of his profession, but more importantly, he inspired his players, his staff, and the entire Steelers Nation to strive for greatness.

“This resolution honors his milestones of creating the Steel Curtain and winning four Super Bowls. We will never forget the impact he had on all of Western Pennsylvania and Steelers fans across the nation and worldwide.”

Team President Art Rooney II said last month that the Steelers plan to honor Chuck Noll with a helmet decal or jersey patch this season. The details of which have yet to be finalized.