Monthly Archives: August 2014

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Rookie Ref At The Helm For Steelers Giants Game

Tonight’s game against the Giants at Met Life Stadium will feature the exciting debut of some Steelers rookies, most of whom many of us are anxious to see. Another rookie is making his debut tonight, however his first appearance will be much less anticipated. While not exciting news, it’s noteworthy nonetheless.

With the departure of Mike Carey, the league hired rookie official Bruce Allen as a referee this year. Allen was a ref in the ACC for 8 years, and officiated a couple of the big bowl games. He participated in the NFL’s new advanced officiating training program last year as a back judge, but it’s rare for a rookie to call a NFL game as a referee. So rare in fact, that it has happened since the 1960’s.

Here’s a look at the complete lineup for tonight’s officiating crew. I know it’s just the first preseason game, but knowledge is power.

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Pos., No., Name, Years Exp.

R, 122, Brad Allen, 0

U, 11, Fred Bryan, 5

HL, 48, Jim Mello, 10

LJ, 100, Tom Symonette, 10

FJ, 67, Doug Rosenbaum, 13

SJ, 97, Tom Hill, 15

BJ, 6, Kirk Dornan, 21

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In the first 6 preseason games, there were 25 defensive holding calls and 9 illegal contact calls. Obviously the league is making it a point of emphasis this year, so we’ll see if it’s a factor in tonight’s game against the Giants.

Brad Wing

Is Brad Wing A Roster Lock Due To Lack Of Competition?

This summer’s heated punter competition is pretty one-sided so far. Actually, it’s completely one-sided and it’s not a competition. Two weeks in to camp, and Adam Podlesh hasn’t put his pads on yet. That leaves former LSU standout Brad Wing all to himself.

Not that Podlesh isn’t out for good reason. His wife is getting ready to deliver a baby, and it’s reportedly a difficult pregnancy. There has been no word on when or if he may arrive to camp, but let’s face it…camp is almost over.

When asked about Podlesh being out, Wing said, “What I try and do is focus on myself. You can’t let the other guy dictate your performance. That’s been easy for me to do because Adam is not here.

“In my mind, it doesn’t matter if there are two or three guys competing, you know what you have to do and what the coaches require, and that’s all I’m worried about.”

The Australian born punter was a rock star at LSU, and that wasn’t just a persona. He was arrested for battery in 2011, though the charges were later dropped. He was suspended from the Chick Fil A bowl in 2012 for allegedly failing a drug test for at least the second time. There was some media hype about him being prone to excessive celebrations, but really that stemmed from this great fake that got reversed due to a somewhat BS taunting call.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xT_TGuoLdmk

LSU ultimately told the punter he wasn’t welcome back even though he had two years of eligibility left. After going undrafted last year, he was signed by the Eagles to see if he could unseat veteran punter Donnie Jones. He failed the team’s conditioning test, but was later cleared to play. After being with the team through training camp, he was let go during their first round of roster cuts.

The Steelers weren’t worried about Wing’s torrid past, though. After signing the left-footed Aussie, Kevin Colbert said he wasn’t worried about his character. “No. Brad got married recently. He has a child,” Colbert said at the national scouting combine. “Players mature as the years go on. If we weren’t comfortable with his character we wouldn’t have signed him.”

Pittsburgh was second to last in net punting yards last year, averaging just 37. While ball placement and positional punting are important, having a big leg that can keep the ball in the air can almost certainly give the team a competitive edge on special teams. Wing was putting on a clinic at camp earlier this week. By some accounts he was putting up impressive 5.5 plus hang times on some punts. “When I signed here, coach Tomlin and (special teams) coach (Danny) Smith both preached to me that hang time was very important,” Wing said. “So, that’s something I’ve spent a lot of time working on.”

A reasonable person may be inclined to argue that having only one punter at camp equates to said punter making the roster- unless of course he’s unhealthy or just plain terrible. The team proved last season that anything can happen at the position, though. Drew Butler beat Brian Moorman in last summer’s punter battle, only to be waived shortly after when the Steelers signed Zoltan Mesko. A couple months later, Mesko was out and McBriar was in.

In the end, it’s anyone’s guess what the team will do next month, but we’ll be able to get a good look at Wing tonight.

 

Maurkice-Pouncey

No Charges For Maurkice Pouncey Today

I reported yesterday that some people close to the Pouncey case believed misdemeanor charges could be coming as soon as today against Maurkice Pouncey. According to Miami Herald reporter Adam Beasley, prosecutors will not be pressing charges today.

Beasley writes that police detectives have now met with Miami Dade prosecutors, and that they want to review all of the information before making a decision as to whether or not they’ll proceed with battery charges. According to Beasley, Miami police detectives feel that they have probable cause for a misdemeanor battery charge, but being that it isn’t a felony offense, the decision falls to the state’s attorney office.

Being that state prosecutors are the ultimate decision makers on the matter, and they’re just beginning to review the evidence and information in the case, I wouldn’t expect any charges to be brought forth against Maurkice Pouncey any time soon. Of course, they may in fact decide that there isn’t a case for battery at all. Time will tell.

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Apparently A Fire Extinguisher Led To The Colts Cutting Chris Rainey

Like many people sitting at home tonight, Chris Rainey was watching a NFL preseason football game. That’s probably about where the similarities end though. Rainey was cut by the Indianapolis Colts a little over a week ago for undisclosed reasons. While watching the Colts play the Jets tonight, Rainey used Twitter to show that he may be a little bitter over his release.

When former teammate Dan “Boom” Herron scored a touchdown against the Jets, Rainey wrote: “Nice TD Boom even tho u was in the hallway with me that nite when we was horsing around with the fire extinguisher. Man up like i did.” The running back continued, “Yea im piss watchin the colts game when i should be out there too. Even tho i didnt break no f**kin team rules, not even.”

Chris Rainey Twitter

Rainey has since deleted the posts from his Twitter account, though I imagine some damage is already done. When you’ve been recently cut for disciplinary reasons and are looking for a new team, making headlines with Twitter rants probably doesn’t make getting work any easier.

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Accuser’s Lawyer Believes Maurkice Pouncey Will Be Charged With Battery

The lawyer for the three people who filed a civil suit against Maurkice Pouncey a couple weeks ago says that police have indicated to him that charges will be pressed against Maurkice Pouncey.

Personal injury attorney Marwan Porter says that he was briefed by the Miami Police about their intentions. Their lawyer also says that Maurkice will be the only one charged, and that charges could come as soon as tomorrow. Pouncey’s attorney doesn’t believe that could happen.  Attorney Jeff Ostrow told the Miami Herald that as far as he knew, an assistant state attorney hadn’t been assigned to review the evidence yet.

“Until such time, no charges can be formally filed against either of my clients,” Ostrow added. “From what we’ve discovered, the evidence supporting the battery claims is flimsy, at best.”

According to Ostrow, the defense has “many witnesses who are prepared to testify under sworn oath that neither Maurkice nor Mike had anything to do with the incident. Consequently, after the state reviews all the evidence, I find it highly unlikely that formal charges will be filed against either of the Pouncey brothers.”

While the Miami Police department wouldn’t say if charges would indeed be filed, multiple people close to the situation believe charges will be pressed according to the Herald. If he is in fact charged with the misdemeanor, he would not have to rush down to Florida to stand for the charges, but it certainly would complicate the civil suit, regardless of the outcome of the criminal charges.

Defense attorneys often like to get their cases in the newspaper, so this might just be another grab for publicity. Time will tell if there’s any truth to this report.

Steelers news

Jarvis Jones Returns To Practice And Other Participation Notes

Today is the last practice before the Steelers take the field in Metlife Stadium on Saturday. Out of the men who were questionable according to coach Tomlin earlier, OLB Jarvis Jones was back at practice today. Jones has been nursing a groin injury.

LB Ryan Shazier was still sidelined today which shouldn’t be a surprise. It’s impossible to say whether his knee is truly just a “boo boo” as Mike Tomlin says, or if it’s not something more serious. NT Steve McLendon is still out with a concussion and WR Darrius Heyward-Bey was out as he recovers from a concussion as well.

WR Antonio Brown and S Troy Polamalu were given the day off. DE Cameron Heyward was also out today, presumably as a maintenance day as well. Lastly, OG Ramon Foster didn’t practice again today. While no specifics have been given about his absence, I wouldn’t be surprised if it was related to his finger. The lineman had an issue with it the other day in practice.

The Steelers are off tomorrow, and as Tomlin said earlier, those who are healthy will play. The availability of the questionable players will be an 11th hour decision according to Tomlin.

Mike Tomlin

Shazier, Zumwalt, Jarvis Jones And Others Unlikely To Play Saturday

The Steelers have a number of players who are nursing some type of minor injury or another. During coach Tomlin’s press conference this afternoon, he somewhat cryptically addressed the injuries and who would play.

“Everyone who’s healthy will participate in the football game. We have a number of guys who aren’t healthy right now, but we’re going to leave the light on for those guys. We’re going to wait until the 11th hour before making decisions whether to play some of them. But our goal is to get full participation to get those guys off to a good start and show what they’re capable of and move forward with the developmental process of our team.”

The players who are considered questionable for Saturday are:

LB Ryan Shazier (knee boo-boo)
NT Steve McLendon (concussion)
LB Jordan Zumwalt (groin)
LB Jarvis Jones (groin)
TE Rob Blanchflower (ankle)
WR Darrius Heyward-Bey (concussion)

If history is any indicator, the first string players who are active Saturday will likely only see 10-15 snaps. With Shazier out, this will mean Vince Williams will get the start, and we’ll get an extended look at Sean Spence. The 2nd stringers are usually in for somewhere between 20-30 plays depending on the flow of the game, depth at the position, and Tomlin’s mood. LB Howard Jones and DE Josh Mauro are a couple other guys who should see additional playing time against the Giants.

Coach Tomlin added that the team will continue to monitor the players who are recovering from injury. “Some of those guys have participated (in practice) in some form or fashion, partially in some instances,” said Tomlin. “We’ll just continue to monitor some of those guys. Our intention is to play those guys if it’s at all possible, but we’ll wait until the last minute to make those judgments.”

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Heyward-Bey Returns To Practice, Shazier Still Out

WR Darrius Heyward-Bey has returned to practice today for the first time since sustaining a concussion on July 31st.  LB Ryan Shazier is still sidelined with his knee “boo boo” as Tomlin called it.

OG Ramon Foster and WR Lance Moore are getting maintenance days today. NT Steve McLendon is still out with his concussion and LB Jarvis Jones is out again due to his groin injury. Hopefully Coach Tomlin will shed more light on a couple absences later today.

Steelers news

Report: Steve McLendon Has A Concussion

Steve McLendon has missed the last three practices with no explanation given by the coaching staff. Turns out, according to Mark Kaboly of the Trib, the veteran nose tackle is recovering from a concussion.

McLendon spoke with reporters earlier today about his absence at practice. “I’m OK. It’s Coach Tomlin’s call. It’s up to him. It’s his call,” said McLendon. With McLendon out, Cam Thomas has gotten reps as the first team NT and Stephon Tuitt has gotten lots of looks at first team defensive end.

There has been a wide range of speculations regarding McLendon’s absence. Groins and hamstrings being the most obvious guesses, with “Tomlin’s doghouse” being a distant 3rd. Steve isn’t the only player missing time from a concussion. Darrius Heyward-Bey is still out from his concussion, which he suffered July 31st. According to Heyward-Bey, his symptoms are different from McLendon’s. DHB says this is the 5th concussion of his career.

Concussions effect people differently. One person might recover quickly, while another may need much more time to return to 100%. From here it’s anyone’s guess when either of the two might return.

James Shaw

Steelers Sign WR James Shaw, Waive WR Danny Coale

The Steelers have signed former Carolina Panthers and Pittsburgh Power wide receiver James Shaw. WR Danny Coale has been waived/injured.

Coale was Tunch Ilkin’s son in law. There is no word on the nature of his injury. According to Bob Labriola, Coale had a displaced fracture in one of his fingers which required surgery. Essentially, a displaced fracture is a fracture that changes the alignment or rotation of the bone(s). Coale was originally drafted by the Cowboys in the 5th round of the 2012 draft. He’ll most likely clear waivers and go the injured reserve list until the team reaches an injury settlement with him.

James Shaw is 5’11”, 195 lbs. He was signed by the Carolina Panthers as an UDFA last year and was with them through training camp. He played 15 snaps against the Steelers in preseason last summer, and had a few catches. He was signed to the Panthers practice squad after the season began, but was released shortly after.

Shaw played in 8 games for Pittsburgh’s AFL franchise this year. He had 21 receptions for 192 yards and 3 touchdowns. Shaw also saw time as a kick returner averaging 19.7 yards per return. Here’s a couple recent practice videos highlighting Shaw’s route running and pass catching abilities. He’s wearing #17.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKjGCfSAnDQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zs0z–v7LKE