Monthly Archives: November 2014

Brett Keisel

Brett Keisel’s Teammates Are Saying He’s Done For The Season

Veteran defensive end Brett Keisel left the game early today with what looked like a serious triceps injury. After the game, Coach Tomlin said his tricep was being evaluated, but didn’t have any additional information at the time.

Some of Keisel’s teammates are indicating to reporters that he is done for the year. According to Scott Brown of ESPN, James Harrison flat out said that he is done for the remainder of the year.

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According to Chris Bradford of the Beaver County Times, it’s believed that Keisel suffered a triceps rupture.

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Ed Bouchette also echoed the news of Keisel being done for the year.

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Tomlin Will Join Legendary Coaches With A Win Today

A win against the New Orleans Saints will place Coach Tomlin among the ranks of some elite coaches with a somewhat obscure stat. A victory today will make mike Tomlin the 7th head coach in NFL history with at least 8 wins in each of their 1st 8 seasons. Only 3 have done so with one team. (H/T Dom Rinelli)

The other 6 coaches to have reached this achievement are George Allen, Dennis Green, Mike Holmgren, John Madden, George Seifert and Don Shula.

A win today would also give the Steelers 8 wins in a season for 11 straight seasons. The only other team with a longer streak is New England with 14 seasons.

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Franco Harris Is Honorary Co-Captain Today

Hall of Fame running back and Steelers legend Franco Harris will serve as an honorary co-captain for today’s game, as the team celebrates the anniversary of Super Bowl IX.

Also notable- former Steelers guard Kendall Simmons will lead the Terrible Towel twirl for today’s game.

To honor the 40th anniversary of SB IX, the Steelers will wear these patches on their jerseys today:

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Here are some pretty great pics of the reunion taking place during this alumni weekend.

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Inactives For Steelers Vs. Saints

With kickoff just over an hour away, the inactives for today’s Steelers/ Saints game have been announced.

For the Steelers:

QB Landry Jones, WR Justin Brown, CB Cortez Allen, CB B.W. Webb, LB Ryan Shazier, OT Marcus Gilbert, and NT Steve McLendon.

The only names on the list that could be considered surprises are Cortez Allen and to a lesser extent, Ryan Shazier. Allen has a cast on to protect a broken thumb that he had surgically repaired recently. Shazier did not seem overly confident earlier in the week that he would be a go for today’s game.

For the Saints:

WR Robert Meachem, RB Khiry Robinson, LB Kyle Knox, OT Nick Becton, DB Terrence Frederick, NT Lawrence Virgil, and DB Stanley Jean-Baptiste.

The Saints recently placed WR Brandin Cooks and NT Brodrick Bunkley on Injured Reserve. NT John Jenkins will start in Bunkley’s place.

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Steve McLendon, Cortez Allen Ruled Out For Sunday

The Steelers have released their injury report for the Saints game, and both NT Steve McLendon (shoulder) and CB Cortez Allen (thumb) have been ruled out.

Marcus Gilbert, who missed practice again today with an ankle injury, is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game. LB Ryan Shazier is also questionable with his ankle injury. According to Mike Prisuta, Mike Adams believes he’ll start against the Saints.

Ike Taylor (forearm), Martavis Bryant (illness), Shamarko Thomas (hamstring), and Troy Polamalu (non-injury) are all listed as probable for Sunday.

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Thursday Practice Injury Report

The Steelers wrapped up a Thanksgiving day practice at the south side without Marcus Gilbert. The starting right tackle didn’t participate in practice and was seen leaving the facility early and limping. Gilbert left practice early on Wednesday after getting mixed up with Ramon Foster during a drill. It’s looking unlikely that Gilbert will play on Sunday, so you can expect to see Mike Adams starting in his place.

The only other player who didn’t practice was Troy Polamalu, who was given a veteran day off. CB Cortez Allen (thumb), NT Steve McLendon (shoulder) and LB Ryan Shazier (ankle) were all limited in drills.

Safety Shamarko Thomas (hamstring), CB Ike Taylor (forearm), and WR Martavis Bryant (illness) were all full participants.

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Week 13 Steelers Vs Saints Television Distribution Map

The Pittsburgh Steelers host the 4-7 New Orleans Saints this Sunday at Heinz Field. The game will be televised on Fox at 1:00 PM, with Thom Brennaman and Donovan McNabb as commentators. Yup, Donovan McNabb.

You can see if your local Fox affiliate will be airing the game via the map below.

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Red- Steelers vs Saints

Blue- Redskins at Colts

Green- Giants at Jags

Purple- Panthers at Vikings

Yellow- Cardinals at Falcons (late)

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Steelers Practice Report: Bryant Sick, Gilbert Gets Hurt, McLendon Limited

The Steelers are getting some defensive players back into the fold this week as Ike Taylor, Ryan Shazier, Troy Polamalu, and Shamarko Thomas move towards playing this Sunday. Ike was a full participant in practice for the second day this week, so the arrow seems to be clearly pointing up for him to play on Sunday.

After practice, team Dr. James Bradley checked on Taylor. According to the veteran cornerback, Bradley was just checking on him. “I’m ready,” said Ike.

S Shamarko Thomas and CB Cortez Allen both participated fully in today’s practice. In his press conference yesterday, Coach Tomlin said that Allen broke his thumb during a practice before the Tennessee Titans game. The injury required pins to be inserted, and Allen is sporting a protective cast this week. His ability to play on Sunday will depend on how that hampers him this week.

Rookie linebacker Ryan Shazier was also a full participant today- the first time since injuring his ankle on November 2nd. Shazier says his ankle is still a little sore, but it’s feeling a lot better via ESPN. “It’s a little sore but I’m just going to listen to whatever the trainers and doctors tell me and be ready.”

Nose Tackle Steve McLendon was limited during practice today due to his shoulder injury. RT Marcus Gilbert was also listed as limited on the injury report. According to Ramon Foster, the two got “tangled up” during a play in practice, and Gilbert took the worst of it.

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If Gilbert can’t go on Sunday, Mike Adams will be his replacement.

S Troy Polamalu, DE Brett Keisel, and TE Heath Miller were all given veteran days off today. WR Martavis Bryant did not practice due to an illness.

Troy is recovering from a knee sprain, but is expected to play against the Saints this Sunday.

 

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Week 13 Playoff Picture

Suddenly, three days after being ranked as the 5th seed after KC’s loss at Oakland, the Steelers would be out of the Playoffs if the season ended right now.

Don’t panic. The Steelers control their own destiny. Clearest path to the playoffs? Easy: Win out = win the AFC North and grab the #3 AFC seed (with a long shot at #2, if somehow the Broncos drop 2 more games). If the Steelers Win the division at 12-4, a tiebreaker would give the Steelers the #3 seed above the Colts (via head to head matchup).

While it’s still too early to elaborate into different scenarios, it’s just time to know who the real contenders are, either for the Division Title or a Wild Card berth. And, most notably, there are still many remaining games between AFC contenders that could make the Steelers path to the playoffs a little bit easier.

With 11 AFC teams holding winning records, the last 5 weeks feature games among them. And while it is mathematically possible that 7 teams finish with 11 wins (leaving one of them out of the playoffs), it’s footballistically not the most probable scenario.  Most likely, 10 wins should mean the 5th or 6th seed, and that’s why the Steelers could get in while winning 3 of their remaining 5 games.

Let’s take a look at how we’re standing and who the other contenders are:

Patriots (9-2) Remaining schedule: at Packers (8-3), at Chargers (7-4), vs. Dolphins (6-5), at Jets (2-9), vs. Bills (6-5).

With the upper hand in the AFC, the Patriots have the largest margin of error within the Conference. They will still hold the #1 seed losing 1 game, and can hurt the chances of the Chargers, Dolphins and Bills, which could help the Steelers.

Broncos (8-3) Remaining schedule: at Chiefs (7-4), vs. Bills (6-5), at Chargers (7-4), at Bengals (7-3-1), vs. Raiders (1-10).

They’re playing for the #2 seed (with a long shot at #1, if the Patriots lose two games and the Broncos win out), and they can manage to completely alter the playoff picture, while playing games against AFC contenders on four consecutive weeks, before the season finale at Oakland. Manning knows the window is closing, and this could help the Steelers greatly, particularly winning their next 4 games.

Colts (7-4) Remaining schedule: vs. Redskins (3-8), at Browns (7-4), vs. Texans (5-6), at Cowboys (8-3), at Titans (2-9). Visiting the Browns and Cowboys, both away, it’s completely possible they may drop one of them. The remaining games vs Redskins and Texans at home, while visiting the Titans, should be all manageable games for them. If they somehow drop 1 more game, this could ease the Steelers way to #3 seed (if the Steelers win out, or drop one and grab the division title at 11-5).

Bengals (7-3-1) Remaining schedule: at Buccaneers (2-9), vs. Steelers (7-4), at Browns (7-4), vs. Broncos (8-3), at Steelers (7-4). That tie can play both ways at the end of the season: the half win they didn’t get could be a difference between making and losing the playoff spot. Three games against division rivals (only hosting one of them, against the Steelers), while hosting the Broncos could make it a hard stretch for the Bengals to overcome. While the Steelers can get help from the Browns and Broncos, they should take care of business and sweep the series (or manage a split as worst case scenario) and hold the upper hand for the Division Title.

Chiefs (7-4) Remaining schedule: vs. Broncos (8-3), at Cardinals (9-2), vs. Raiders (1-10), at Steelers (7-4), vs. Chargers (7-4).

If you’re looking for a brutal stretch, welcome to KC. Their remaining schedule includes hosting the Broncos and Chargers, with visits to Pittsburgh and Arizona coupled with a payback game hosting the Raiders. With four of their last five games against contenders, KC could be 7-6 with 3 games to play. If they get out of their next 3 games with a couple of wins, this team could be hot into contention for the final 2 weeks of the season. They will remember the Just Win Maybe drive at the end of the Raiders game, while dropping it could be what takes the Chiefs out of contention. The Steelers should also get help keeping the Chiefs out of contention, but also should take care of business on that December 21 home game against them.

Chargers (7-4) Remaining schedule: at Ravens (7-4), vs. Patriots (9-2), vs. Broncos (8-3), at 49ers (7-4), at Chiefs (7-4).

And if you’re looking for a killer stretch, welcome to San Diego: All of their five remaining games are against contenders, playing three of them as a visitor (Baltimore, San Francisco and KC), while receiving the Patriots and Broncos on consecutive weeks. If they are somehow able to win 3 of them, they’ll probably get in. Otherwise, they shouldn’t be on the Steelers radar late in the Season.

Ravens (7-4) Remaining schedule: vs. Chargers (7-4), at Dolphins (6-5), vs. Jaguars (1-10), at Texans (5-6), vs. Browns (7-4).

While some of the remaining games for the Ravens could be seen as trap games, they’ll be playing desperate teams in SD and Miami on consecutive weeks, just to end the season playing vs Jacksonville, at Houston and receiving the Browns (who could either be playing for their lives on their season finale, or long gone from the playoffs). The next two games are their season shaping stretch: if they win out those 2 games, the rest of the schedule should be manageable for them, and all will depend on what the Steelers are able to do with their 5 remaining games, so….

Steelers (7-4) Remaining schedule: vs. Saints (4-7), at Bengals (7-3-1), at Falcons (4-7), vs. Chiefs (7-4), vs. Bengals (7-3-1).

While the Steelers are still in the driver’s seat for the #3 AFC seed, they still have tough games against the Bengals (both, home & away), while hosting the Chiefs. Somehow, all 5 games for the Steelers are against teams looking for a playoff spot, and that’s no easy task to handle. While I’d like to say I see the Steelers winning out, even dropping 2 more games could mean a 10-6 record while grabbing the 5th Seed.

Browns (7-4) Remaining schedule: at Bills (6-5), vs. Colts (7-4), vs. Bengals (7-3-1), at Panthers (3-7-1), at Ravens (7-4). The Browns face a tough stretch, with 4 of their final 5 games being against teams with a winning record. Early losses against Jaguars and Texans could prove costly at the end of the season. Still, even if they somehow lose 2 games before the season finale, they wouldn’t like anything more than playing spoilers for the franchise that took the team out of Cleveland and getting the Ravens out of the playoffs.  Key stretch: next 3 weeks just to know if they’re playing for something for the final two games of the season.

Dolphins (6-5) Remaining schedule: at Jets (2-9), vs. Ravens (7-4), at Patriots (9-2), vs. Vikings (4-7), vs. Jets (2-9). The Dolphins have only 2 remaining games against teams with winning records (NE, BAL). The rest of the way should be clear for them (even though they usually find a way to split games with division rivals). The Dolphins will remember how they dropped leads against the Packers, Lions and Broncos as the season finale approaches.

Bills (6-5) Remaining schedule: vs. Browns (7-4), at Broncos (8-3), vs. Packers (8-3), at Raiders (1-10), at Patriots (9-2)

Still too early to know, but the Bills could host the Browns at Cleveland (due to severe weather conditions the rest of the week). Their remaining schedule is brutal, with only a game against an opponent with a losing record (Raiders). The next 2 weeks will determine if they’re still alive- and shouldn’t be on the Steelers radar then.

Texans (5-6) Remaining schedule: vs. Titans (2-9), at Jaguars (1-10), at Colts (7-4), vs. Ravens (7-4), vs. Jaguars (1-10)

The Texans had a great opportunity to get into the playoff hunt last Sunday, but dropped it against the Bengals (and with that, a chance to play spoiler in favor of the Steelers). Now, at 5-6, they get to play the Titans at home, and two games against the Jaguars at what must be Ws, while hosting the Ravens and traveling to Indianapolis will be difficult games. While the next 2 weeks should boost their record to 7-6, their following games against Indianapolis and Baltimore will both be must-wins for them. Then, they’ll be out of the Steelers radar.

So, who gets in?

Wild Cards: Texans and Bills could be out of contention three weeks from now (with 7 or 8 losses each).Based on the Chiefs and Chargers Schedules, It seems probable that both of them will finish with at least 2 more losses (10-6, at best).

And this is where the Wild Card conversation mixes into the AFC North title. The easiest schedule for the AFC North contenders belongs to the Ravens, and two weeks from now we’ll know if they are capable of winning out and have a shot at the Division Title. The Bengals destiny is tied to the Steelers: If someone is able to sweep the series, that almost means a wild card berth (and the possibility to run for the Division Title). If they split, both could be playing for the Wild Card, clearing the path for the Ravens. The Browns still have a say in this, while playing at Baltimore for the season finale and hosting the Bengals.

While it’s too early to make a forecast, an educated guess would be: Win out, and be #3. Key games are against AFC rivals (due to tiebreaker procedures). Also, if the Steelers win 3 more games, they should be able to grab a Wild Card berth, but one of those 3 wins MUST be against the Bengals.

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Johnny Manziel Involved In ‘Massive Fight’ With Browns Fan

Johnny Manziel has managed to avoid trouble for a while. In fact, it’s been pretty quiet on the Johnny Football gossip front…until now. According to clevescene.com, police responded to a call at 2:36 am Saturday morning. The caller alleged that there was a riot in progress involving 20 men and 2 security guards.

The gist of the story is that the self proclaimed “biggest Browns fan ever” saw Manziel and wanted to give him a hug. When he got too close to Manziel, someone in his entourage punched him in the face, then he was tackled and thoroughly beaten down.

According to the victim, his brother saw what was going on and tackled Manziel.

“My brother saw what was going on and he ran he tackled Johhny Manziel — I guess he got the sack and the fumble. He tackled him, yeah, I’m talking about he speared him all the way to the back wall. I was cornered; I was by myself and Johnny Manziel and like three or four of his buddies were all coming at me. (My brother) just came to help me out, and I guess Johnny sucker punched him while the security guard was holding him. It should be all on video.”

Browns General Manger Ray Farmer released the following statement regarding the incident:

“We are aware of the incident and are in the process of gathering additional information in order to gain a complete understanding of what occurred. Nonetheless, the time of the incident is concerning to us. We continually stress to all of our players the importance of sound decision making in an effort to avoid putting themselves in these types of situations. We have addressed this appropriately with the player and will have no further comment at this time.”