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Jason Worilds Fined

Jason Worilds Fined For Hitting Cam Newton Below The Knee

Jason Worilds has been fined $16,537 for hitting Carolina QB Cam Newton below the knee during Sunday night’s routing of the Panthers. The hit in question came early in the 4th quarter. Worilds came around the outside, gets held, slips, and hits Newton in the knee. $16,537 is the minimum fine for the first time offense of roughing the passer.

You can see the gif of the play by clicking on the image below.

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Week 4 Steelers Vs Buccaneers Television Distribution Map

The Steelers host the Tampa Bay Bucs Sunday at 1:00 pm. Thom Brennaman and David Diehl are the commentators. Below is a map of the fox affiliates who will broadcasting the game. Not much coverage this week.

As always, if you need any help, you can stop by the forum and ask.

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H/T 506sports.com

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Blue- Lions Vs. Jets

Red- Packers Vs. Bears

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LeGarrette Blount Fined For Throwing Football Into Stands

The NFL has announced that LeGarrette Blount has been fined $5,512 for throwing a football into the stands during a touchdown celebration Sunday night. $5,512 is the minimum fine for the first offense of throwing a ball into the stands.

According to Will Graves of the Associated Press, Blount plans to appeal his fine. I’m not sure why, as he clearly threw the ball into the stands, which is listed under the league’s schedule of fines.

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[Gifs] Shedding Some Light On Wheaton’s…Incomplete Pass?

What happened on Wheaton’s TD catch incomplete pass?

There has been a little quiet debating these past couple of days after the game, about Wheaton’s incomplete catch that seemed to be a clear TD (2nd quarter, 3-3 score). Since 1 TD didn’t affect the outcome, this has somehow gone under the radar.

Here’s what happened:

Ben took a snap and looked all the way to Wheaton, who ran close to the pylon while being pushed by Melvin White (Carolina’s CB #23) out of bounds (there’s not a single clear TV angle where we can be sure his foot was out of bounds).

After the play, the referee says “Runner stepped out of bounds, did not re-establish inbounds before catching the ball, incomplete pass”.

According to the NFL Rulebook:

ILLEGAL TOUCHING OF A FORWARD PASS
Article 8 Illegal Touching of a Forward Pass.

It is a foul for illegal touching if a forward pass (legal or illegal), thrown from behind the line of scrimmage:
(a) is first touched intentionally or is caught by an ineligible offensive player; or
(b) first touches or is caught by an eligible receiver who has gone out of bounds, either of his own volition or by being legally forced out of bounds, and has re-established himself inbounds.
Penalty: Loss of five yards.
A.R. 8.15 Third-and-10 on B40. On a legal forward pass, eligible end A1 is blocked out of bounds on the B36. He returns to the field of play, catches pass, and scores.
Ruling: No score. The player became an ineligible receiver by going out of bounds. A’s ball third-and-15 on B45.

So, even if he was or was not pushed out of bounds, it should have been a 5 yard penalty, and a replay of 3rd down.

Mike Pereira, former chief of officiating in the NFL and current TV analyst, took this issue up on his twitter account, stating 3 premises:

  • According to what the ref said, it was a 5 yard penalty, and should have been 3rd & G from Carolina’s 11 yardline.
  • It should have been called a pass interference.
  • Pittsburgh should have challenged.

Here’s what he said about it:

https://twitter.com/MikePereira/status/513863897338482690

https://twitter.com/MikePereira/status/513864113940742145

https://twitter.com/MikePereira/status/513864540270776322

Here’s a look at the play in slow motion, as well as from the All-22 views available. Click on the image to play or stop the gifs.

 

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With James Harrison Returning, Daniel McCullers Will Wear 62

With the return of James Harrison, rookie defensive lineman Daniel McCullers will be getting a new number. McCullers was 74 throughout preseason. Now that James Harrison has returned, Harrison gets his old number back, and Big Dan will move to number 62.

All you guys out there who bought a 92 McCullers jersey already, might want to get your exchange in before the 30 days is up. 😉

 

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James Harrison Signs Contract With Pittsburgh Steelers

The Pittsburgh Steelers have re-signed legendary outside linebacker James Harrison this morning. The veteran pass rusher shared the news via his Instagram account.

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With Jarvis Jones being placed IR with the designation to return, the signing made perfect sense. Behind Jones, the only backup on the active roster at outside linebacker is Arthur Moats. The details of the deal haven’t been released, but expect it to be a one year contract. The team is currently sitting with a little over $4 Mil in salary cap space.

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Report: Steelers Close To Signing James Harrison

The Steelers are reportedly close to bringing back legendary outside linebacker James Harrison. According to multiple media outlets, the deal is all but done.

https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/514199696756453376

https://twitter.com/BCTBradford/status/514209106505506817

The recently retired linebacker will provide depth at a position that was already thin before Jarvis Jones dislocated his wrist last night. Harrison’s agent says that the veteran linebacker is in the best shape he’s been in since 2008 or 2009. A couple hours before the news broke, Silverback posted the following video to his Instagram account.

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Roger Goodell is drawing up a fine for the signing at this very moment. 😉

 

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Steelers Place Jarvis Jones On IR With Return Designation

The Pittsburgh Steelers have placed OLB Jarvis Jones on Injured Reserve with the designation to return. Jones reportedly dislocated his wrist last night during the victory over the Carolina Panthers. The injury occurred when Jones had his wrist slam into Brett Keisel’s knee. According to Ian Rapoport, JJ already had surgery today.

With the return designation, the earliest Jones can return to game play is Sunday, November 30 vs. New Orleans. He will miss at least 8 weeks. The team can only designate one injured player for return per season.

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WWW’s Thoughts After The Win @ Carolina

A solid all-around performance produced our most convincing win since… well, since long, long ago.

264 yards rushing, no turnovers from our offense, 12 plays for more than 10 yards (including an 81 yard run by Bell and a 50 yard run from Blount), with our O shut down for 3 & outs only twice in the game. We finally got our first two takeaways of the season, a TD by our special teams, 3 sacks and consistent pressure. That’s why we won the game yesterday.

We saw a smarter and much more adequate O & D Playcalling, according to our strengths. Getting into specifics:

Our Offense played up to our strengths while lessening exposure to our weaknesses:

  • Short, quick passes kept Ben clean and helped us move the ball, opening up the running game too. Even though during the 1st half the Steelers only got FGs, being able to have ball control and sustain long drives wore down Carolina’s Defense for the 2nd half. Kudos to coach Haley for not giving up with the run.
  • Starting with the Oline, our offense had a much needed breakout performance. With DeCastro and Pouncey leading the way, Cody Wallace filling in for a banged up Foster (who was inactive), but particularly with Gilbert opening lanes all night, either for Bell or Blount, our offensive line shined the way they needed to to bounce back. Even though Beachum allowed a sack and committed a penalty early in the game, this unit provided a solid performance against what was supposed to be one of the best front 7 in the entire NFL. DeCastro needs to understand he’s a veteran, and can’t get called for penalties for what happens after the play. I mean, a holding penalty here or there will be called sporadically.
  • Bell and Blount can be a great 1-2 punch, relying on good blocking. We need to see this consistently and keep these guys out of trouble (and you know what I mean). Bell could face a 2 week suspension if his case isn’t solved before Nov 1st. Bell is now a maturing running back, who has the necessary patience to wait for a lane, which he reads with exceptional skill. Blount looked like a game closer, something we have missed since… well, since 36 was still here.
  • Antonio Brown had another solid performance, with a couple of clutch catches and finding a way to get open while Ben was scrambling from the pocket (Yes, I know it seems that a copy/paste for this line each week). Markus Wheaton delivered, and was half a shoe away from scoring his first TD as a Steeler. By the way, why wasn’t it called a penalty? When a player gets out of bounds and is the first one to touch the ball, it’s a 5 yard penalty, repeating the previous down, so it should have been 3rd & G from Carolina’s 11 yard line.
  • Justin Brown made solid blocks all night, and managed to grab 2 passes for 10 yards, playing most of the snaps as the 3rd WR, while Darrius Heyward- Bey was most notable for drawing a 42 yard pass interference call, setting up our first FG.
  • Where’s Lance Moore? Not hurt, but was in for only 1 play. It looks like Justin Brown’s blocking ability and DHB’s deep threat speed kept Moore from entering the game (also, it was his first week of practice recently, so he must have been off-tempo). He’ll get his reps, and will be widely used in the next couple of weeks.

As for our D, something changed and it was pass-pressure.

  • McLendon, Kiesel and Heyward created pressure by themselves, and often helped by blitzes by both ILB and OLB. Our defense was able to stop the run (Carolina only rushed 10 times for 42 yards) after giving up a mile to both Cleveland and Baltimore, without having to stack the box.
  • Jones and Worilds coupled for the inflexion point in the game, creating a turnover deep into Carolina’s territory. Moats filled in for an injured Jones with an A performance, creating pressure and getting his first sack as a Steeler. This might have gone unnoticed, but we had no substitute once Jones was out and Moats was in for him. If he had gone down, Timmons could had shifted to OLB with Williams getting ILB reps.
  • Timmons was all over the place, and while you can blame him for injuries to Shazier and Taylor, it’s a product of his intensity. Shazier was having a good game.
  • Cortez Allen is not helping the FO look good after the contract they gave him, while he seemed to be a bit late when targeted and failing to intercept a potential game-changing pass for the 2nd consecutive week.
  • William Gay may be the most reliable DB on the roster right now, and that says a lot of how others are playing. He covers and gets close to his receiver. Even though he has an issue with his tackling technique, where he tries to tackle without grabbing the ball carrier. Remember AP’s hit after Gay tried to tackle him without having an adequate approach? Coach Lake must work on this if he’s going to start again at CB.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R978jQELomo

  • Antwon Blake is not the answer at 5th DB (and I’ll elaborate later).
  • Mitchell and Polamalu were absent against the run, since they were not playing close to the line of scrimmage, trying to keep the ball in front of them. While that helped not giving up the long ball, they were not even close to tackling Olsen on this long TDs. Polamalu is aging, and we know that, but Mitchell still hasn’t made a case for himself being Clark’s replacement.

Our special teams delivered, and were special: with Suisham converting 3 FGs (25, 42 and 45 yd), extending his consecutive streak to 23 converted attempts, and recovering a crucial fumble for a TD after a muffed punt (which, by the way, was led by a 59 yard punt from Wing, with the Steelers up by 10) which helped ice the game.

Penalties are still an issue, part III. While some of them are lack of awareness and concentration (false starts, illegal motion), we also had one penalty nullifying a sack (for a loss of 9 yards) by Heyward. We continued having penalties on STs, an unncesary roughness from DeCastro, two of our TEs (none called Miller) had offensive pass interference calls (one of them being a very questionable call). Methinks the over/under for total penalties for the year should be set at 150, and will get some gamblers taking the over. This issue needs to be fixed before it proves costly. This was the third consecutive game where we had an alarming amount of penalties.

On the injury front:
Shazier, Jones and Taylor’s absences should be read differently, but do not expect us to enter the trade market: Trading an offensive weapon (which are the only valuable options we can effectively trade right now) will only risk talent development to cover an immediate need.

We should promote from within to cover Shazier’s absence for 3-4 weeks (Spence and Williams at ILB, still having Garvin as 3rd option, not needing to sign a FA) and Moats at OLB.
Jones has been designated to IR with ability to return (after 8 weeks), and we need a FA, which means we’ll need depth at the position. Moats and Worilds will handle the duties, but after them right now we only have the option to move somebody from ILB, play some hybrid position (as last year Polamalu did at ILB) or using more nickel packages with 3NT/DE, 2ILB and an OLB. Resuscitating Harrison’s career didn’t look to be an option until now. He’s already a fan favorite, and will help Coach Porter develop the young guys. How much gas does he have left in the tank? Well, it seems he has not even a scratch from last year’s tenure with Cincy, and, for sure, will be playing with a chip on his shoulder. Other options could be promoting from practice squad, but knowing a bit of LeBeau’s resistance to start unproven players, JH will be the most suitable option right now.
Taylor’s absence will be felt for what he makes us play at CB#3. Between him, Allen and Gay we had somehow decent coverage (no ball hawks). But without one of them, we have no real 3rd CB, as Antwon Blake is not the answer for the immediate future. Expect Shamarko Thomas getting reps the next following weeks, and Shaq Richardson to be promoted from practice squad, so one of them becomes the 5th DB against passing packages from opposing offenses.
• But his absence will also be felt because of what he represents to the team, Coach LeBeau, Coach T and Polamalu. He has that special charm, and is a locker room favorite for both coaches and veterans. My only experience near him occurred last year, at Oakland, while they were in warm-ups. When he heard people screaming for him, he got close, signed some stuff and even posed for a picture, making him a fan favorite instantly for the guys who witnessed that attitude from him.

An IR designation might mean the end of his career with the Steelers (and most probably, in the NFL). A kid from Louisiana, who grew up playing as a running back, cornerback and placekicker who made a 12 year career with the Steelers had his most notable tenure during the postseason in January 2006, where he had an interception in the AFC Championship game vs Denver, and another one in SB XL. If you look up under-appreciated in the dictionary, his photo will show up someday. Here’s hoping he’s able to somehow come back this season, at least as a farewell. It’s really hard to see a guy’s career end with an injury, particularly a long-tenured starter who has stayed out of trouble his whole career. Watching Coach T yesterday kissing his head was really an emotional moment.

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By the numbers:

0: Interceptions by Steelers Defense this season
1-8: Record of our 3 following opponents combined
1: Snap played by Lance Moore
1: Sack allowed
2: Turnovers created
3: Sacks from our D
19: Consecutive 5 reception-50 yard games for Antonio Brown (ties NFL Record by L. Coles)
23: Consecutive field goals from Shaun Suisham (Steelers Record)
28: Years since the last time two Steelers running backs had 100 yards in the same game
31: Penalties for the Steelers this season so far (2nd in the league behind SF’s 36)
264: Rushing yards, the most in the Coach Tomlin era
461 All-purpose yards for Le’veon Bell so far

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Ike Taylor Broke His Forearm And Other Injury Updates

Coach Tomlin gave some injury updates during his post-game press conference after tonight’s 37-19 win over the Carolina Panthers. Ike Taylor broke his forearm. Jarvis Jones suffered a right wrist injury and Ryan Shazier suffered an injury to his right knee. Tomlin said that the two linebackers were still being evaluated.

“Obviously we have some adjustments to make,” said Tomlin. “We had some guys go down with significant injuries in this game. Ike Taylor broke his forearm.  Shazier has a knee injury that is being evaluated. Jarvis Jones has a wrist injury that is being evaluated. I’ll let you know more about that when we get back to Pittsburgh.”

According to Mark Kaboly of the Trib, Jarvis Jones says he’ll be back next week.

Here’s the replay of Ike Taylor’s injury. He caught some friendly fire from Lawrence Timmons.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT2YYaXdPZY