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About Steve Alan

Steve, known by most as TTF, is owner of TheSteelersFans and administrator of the best Steelers message board on the net. Big fan of strong coffee and hardcore Steelers fan from womb to tomb.

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Le’Veon Bell Named 2014 Steelers MVP

Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell has been voted team MVP by his teammates, the Steelers announced today. The selection of Bell shouldn’t come as a surprise, as Bell, Antonio Brown or Ben Roethlisberger seemed like logical front runners.

Bell is the fifth running back in team history to receive the nomination, marking seven times a back has been named MVP. The other 4 were Franco Harris, Barry Foster, Jerome Bettis and Willie Parker in 2006. Bell has already set a single season record for most yards from scrimmage at 2,115 and has the 5th most rushing yards in team history at 1,341 with one game to go.

Earlier in the 2014 season, the second year running back totaled 200 yards from scrimmage in three consecutive games. Walter Payton was the only other player in league history to do such a thing.

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Coach Tomlin On The Victory Over The Chiefs

Here is a transcript from Coach Tomlin’s post game press conference today after the Steelers clinched a playoff spot.

A big fight by our football team today. Did what was necessary to secure victory. A lot of efforts to point out. Really just loved the spirit of the defense. We challenged those guys this week. Kansas City has the number-one red zone defense in football so we knew that points could be tough down there for our offense.

Our defense had to play tough in the red area to keep the playing field level. I thought that they responded to that challenge. We talked openly about it all week. The red zone stops where we forced them to kick field goals and then ultimately that fourth-down stop was big in the football game from a big perspective. Just largely, a lot of good efforts by a lot of people. We came out of this thing relatively injury free. We realize what next week is. It’s a big week for us. We’ll enjoy this today, but we’ll start the preparation tomorrow for our AFC North finale.

Were you surprised that the Chiefs went for it on fourth-and-one? How did you stop them?

I was not surprised. Coach Reid is an aggressive guy. He doesn’t live in his fears. He’s always been that guy. Nothing special in terms of stopping it to be honest with you. Just played good, sound football and guys did a nice job of being strong at the point of attack.

What does it say for your team to make the playoffs despite playing young guys and dealing with injuries?

The big thing is that we’ve evolved throughout. We were young at the early stages of the year. Same guys but they’ve matured through the process. That maturation process is sometimes not easy. We were a highly penalized group early. We got control of that. Started minimizing big plays. We’re doing what teams need to do this time of year which is ratcheting it up and being a more difficult team to beat. We’re beating ourselves less which is good.

Was the plan at right outside linebacker to have a rotation and did the performance of Harrison change that?

James was healthy today. We were going to let James play and we did. He was a significant factor but obviously all of those guys are capable of being reasons why we win. That’s one of the things that the challenges that injuries present. When you come through the other side of it you get people back…you have quality depth. We’ve missed some time with a number of people, Jarvis and James Harrison and so forth. But what that’s given us now is that we have everybody healthy. We have good depth and we can play a lot of people and guys can play with great energy.

How important would it be to win the division?

Very. I mean that’s what we came here for is hardware that we pick up along the way in terms of our ultimate goal. But we realize how significant division play is. We’re supporters and proponents of division play.

Did you get an explanation on the William Gay unsportsmanlike penalty?

I don’t even want to get into that. I really don’t. Ridiculous.

On the team’s discipline:

We’re not going to apologize for caring. We’re not.

Was that the team’s best defensive effort of the season?

I could say that because as we sit here right now those are the feelings. But we’re just trying to do what’s required for us to win. It was very necessary today. We’ll appreciate it today. I’m sure we have some bigger, tougher challenges and battles that lie ahead. That need to be our focus as opposed to looking back and admiring our work.

What has the return of Harrison meant to the team?

Besides the play, the demeanor, the approach to business, the singular focus; he’s a legitimate, real leader for the group. Besides the play, he’s a compass. He’s a football lover.

Does it mean more to make the playoffs this season after missing it the last two seasons?

No. We don’t carry bags from past performances. We’re singularly focused on this one.

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Steelers Inactives Vs The Kansas City Chiefs

Here are the inactives for today’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.

QB Landry Jones, WR Justin Brown, CB Ike Taylor, SS Troy Polamalu; DE C. Geathers, G Chris Hubbard, TE Matt Spaeth.

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This is the second week that Ike Taylor is kept out of the lineup. Troy Polamalu is out due to a knee injury that he sustained last week. Matt Spaeth will miss the first game of the season due to an elbow injury. Marcus Gilbert, who missed the last 3 games, returns today and is expected to start.

Here are the Chiefs inactives:

QB Aaron Murray, WR Donnie Avery, CB Marcus Cooper,  RB Charcandrick West, OL Eric Kush, OL Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, DE Nick Williams.

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Polamalu, Mitchell, And Spaeth Sit Out For Wednesday’s Practice

Troy Polamalu, Mike Mitchell, and Matt Spaeth were all sidelined today due to injuries they sustained during the Falcons game on Sunday. Polamalu is nursing a knee injury and Mitchell is out due to a groin injury. Tomlin said yesterday that Spaeth hyper-extended his elbow and will have it in a protective brace this week.

Maurkice Pouncey and Ike Taylor were limited today in practice. Pouncey due to an ankle injury, and Ike because of his lingering shoulder and forearm injuries.

Some good news on the injury front- both James Harrison (knee) and Marcus Gilbert (ankle) were full participants today. Tomlin told the media yesterday that Gilbert’s participation in practice would be their guide towards his starting against the Chiefs. If Gilbert finishes the week without any setbacks, you’d have to imagine he’ll start on Sunday.

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Steelers Lose Practice Squad Guard; Sign G Ronald Patrick With Opening

The New York Giants signed center Adam Gettis from the Steelers practice squad yesterday. To fill the practice squad vacancy, the Steelers have signed guard Ronald Patrick.

Gettis was with the team for the past two months. The Steelers signed the former Redskins guard when they released Derek Moye and placed Shaquille Richardson on practice squad IR.

Patrick went undrafted out of South Carolina this Spring. The 6’01”, 318 lb guard was with the Cowboys throughout preseason, and later signed to their practice squad.

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Steelers Offensive And Defensive Snap Counts Vs. Atlanta

Here is the player participation data for the Steelers during Sunday’s win over Atlanta. On offense, there wasn’t much of a change in personnel usage from the previous week. Mike Adams once again played all 60 snaps at right tackle for the injured Marcus Gilbert. Michael Palmer got his 2 snaps, while Matt Spaeth saw a slight reduction in plays. Darrius Heyward-Bey was limited to special teams duty, and Josh Harris didn’t see any carries.

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On defense, Stephon Tuitt started at defensive end again, and Cam Thomas saw a smaller role for the second week in a row. Dan McCullers saw 6 snaps, which is becoming the norm for him these past few weeks. Brice McCain saw more playing time than he has since week 10. Ryan Shazier’s return to the defense was for only 4 downs.

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Steelers Vs. Falcons Gameday Inactives

The inactives for today’s game in Atlanta have been announced, and the Falcons, who labeled Julio Jones as a game time decision, have penciled him in as a scratch today. Literally.

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Here is the full list of their inactives:

WR  J. Jones

S  W. Moore

QB  S. Renfree

CB  R. Alford

LB  T. Starr

T  J. Scott

LB  J. Anderson

There is one surprising inclusion on the Steelers inactive list. OT Marcus Gilbert is being kept out today. Gilbert is coming back from an ankle injury, and he practiced fully as the starter for two days this week. With Gilbert being out, the Steelers will start Mike Adams next to David DeCastro for the third week in a row.

Here is the complete list:

QB Landry Jones

RB Dri Archer

WR Justin Brown

CB Ike Taylor

DE Clifton Geathers

OT Marcus Gilbert

LB James Harrison

 

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Ike Taylor Is Doubtful; James Harrison Questionable For Falcons Game

The Steelers have released the Friday injury report and veteran cornerback Ike Taylor is listed as doubtful. Taylor has been battling a shoulder injury this week, on top of the forearm injury that had him out for most of the season. It seems pretty unlikely that he’ll play this Sunday.

James Harrison is questionable for Sunday. He missed practice early in the week due to a knee injury, and was limited yesterday.

CB William Gay (quad), RT Marcus Gilbert, DE Cam Heyward (not injury related), TE Heath Miller (not injury related), C Maurkice Pouncey (ankle) and QB Ben Roethlisberger (not injury related) are all listed as probable.

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Le’Veon Bell Named AFC Offensive Player Of The Week

Le’veon Bell has been named AFC offensive player of the week for his performance against the Cincinnati Bengals. It marked the 11th time this season that he recorded at least 100 scrimmage yards.

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Bell amassed 235 yards from scrimmage (185 rushing yards and 50 receiving) and recorded 3 touchdowns during Sunday’s 42-21 victory over the Bengals. Bell also joined Walter Payton as the only other player in NFL history to record at least 200 scrimmage yards in three straight games.

The last time a Steelers RB was named AFC offensive player of the week was Rashard Mendenhall in 2011.