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Woman Sues Cam Thomas And 10 Others, Claims He Gave Her Herpes

Steelers defensive lineman Cam Thomas is being sued by a woman who claims to be his former girlfriend. The woman, known only as Adrienne E., filed the lawsuit in Sand Diego and is suing for sexual battery, assault and battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, fraud through intentional concealment, and negligence. The lawsuit also lists 10 other defendants, though, their names were unknown to the plaintiff at the time of the filing.

The gist of the lawsuit is that the woman Thomas used to date is suing him because she believes she contracted genital herpes from him, and that he knowingly concealed the STD. She also alleges that he assaulted her on multiple occasions. Some of the allegations include choking her until she passed out, hitting her, burning her with a flat iron, setting fire to her bed while she was in it, banging her head against a car window and dashboard, and attempting to throw her out a moving vehicle at 70 mph. Some pretty wild stuff.

Adam Kenner, a defense attorney for Thomas, says the accusations are false. “She’s angry, vindictive and mean because he has another woman, and a baby in his life.” Kenner went on to say that the assault allegations are baseless. “This guy is like a gentle giant. He would never lay a hand on her.” Another attorney for Thomas, Chris Morris elaborated. “She went out and had herself tested for herpes about a year into the relationship…and they maintained a sexual relationship for the next year. When they broke up she doesn’t end up testing positive for herpes till five months after they’d been apart,” said Morris. “He’s confident that it wasn’t him,” he added.

We can only wait and see what comes of these allegations, but one has to wonder why the police were never involved when the accusations are so serious. Here are the court documents. They are very…thorough.

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Impactful Draft: True Need, Defensive Line

Heading into the draft there was high speculation, from the draft-nicks to the fanfare, the Steelers would be going in two directions; Wide Receivers or Cornerback. While both were addressed through the NFL Draft, the rounds in which the “need” positions were drafted ending up being considerably off. The apparent need for the 2014 edition of the Pittsburgh Steelers was defensive line. With all the speculation of how the picks are made, did the Steelers really go best player available (BPA) or did they address the most glaring need. In the 2014 draft certain things fell correctly, as they must, for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The 2014 NFL Draft brought the Steelers two defensive linemen for the first time since Casey Hampton and Rodney Bailey in 2001. The linemen selections of Stephon Tuitt and Daniel McCullersare huge, and I am not speaking of McCullers’ stature, for a team in need of defensive line help. Both of these draft picks can be contributors, albeit possibly minimal, because of their experience using the technique employed by their previous schemes.

At Tennessee in 2012, McCullers played nose tackle in their 3-4 scheme. Coaches shifted, philosophies changed and in 2013, under Jon Jancek, the Vols played a 4-3. The change in base defense was not to McCullers benefit. While a 4-3 scheme allows defensive Tackles to shoot gaps more often; McCullers numbers took a hit. Starting two seasons and playing in two schemes, he registered more tackles, sacks, and tackles for loss in the 3-4 scheme as a junior then in the 4-3 scheme as a senior. The scheme was Jon Jancek’s little coat and this fat guy didn’t fit. There is a reason why a YouTube search shows 2012 highlights at a higher volume.

Tuitt’s accomplishments have been well documented. Looking at the good, you see a defensive end that can pursue, tackle, rush, and work at his craft. The knock on Stephon is his final year at Notre Dame. When comparing the last two seasons one can see increases in assisted tackles and total tackles. The slip to the second round may have been contributed to the drop in sack production from 12 to 7.5. The most glaring difference for the Fighting Irish between 2012 and 2013 is the final record of 12-1 and 9-4, respectively. Not the singular reason but looking to compare, 6 out the 10 top sack leaders in the NFL where on teams with 10 or more wins. When your team is winning, the opposition looks to get yards in chunks via the air. The sack drop off for Tuitt, maybe loosely, can be compared to his NFL counterparts.

Tuitt has the possibility of being the largest addition to the defensive line as of late. It is not common for the Steelers to draft a player that has already been playing the defensive end position in a 3-4 scheme for his entire college career. Tuitt’s learning curve will be far less than any other defensive end drafted by the Steelers in recent history. In grandpa Lebeau’s complex scheme, Tuitt’s confusion should be as minimal as a muddled jury at the Aaron Hernandez trail and allow stiff competition at camp.

Thomas, Tuitt, McCullers, have all played in a system similar to the one currently used in Pittsburgh. Williams, Arnfelt, and Fangupo have seen the defense. With only two returning starters on the roster, there will be many new names Steelers fans will watch. With nine current defensive lineman on the roster there will surely be the odd men out but who is the new guy in?new-steelers-jersey

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Coach Tomlin On The Defensive Line And Steve McLendon

Even though Mike Tomlin remained as ambiguous as ever in his answers for the most part today, he didn’t leave anything open to interpretation when it came to answering questions about Steve McLendon.

Q: Where is Steve right now? Has he proven that he can play nose?

MT: Yes he has. 

Q: If you have to line up with McLendon at nose tackle, you’re comfortable?

MT: Certainly.

Q: Is McLendon an option to play in sub-packages?

MT: He is. He is.

The 28 year old defensive lineman saw just over 30% of all defensive snaps last year. That number was lower than it would have been had he not been limited or sidelined by injuries at times during the season. Aside from that, he came off the field in certain situations, and specifically when the Steelers ran sub-packages.

After going undrafted in 2009, and playing behind Chris Hoke for the first couple years on the roster, McLendon signed a 3 year,  $7.25 million contract with the team last offseason, and carries a 2014 cap number of $2,983,333. While the Steelers traditionally pull their nose in Nickel and Dime situations, we may see a lot less of that in 2014.

Another player who could move around the line depending on the situation is Cam Thomas, the former Chargers NT the Steelers signed in March. Thomas played roughly half of the Chargers defensive snaps last year. When he was signed, the team said he was signed as a defensive end, though, with his extensive experience at nose tackle, it’s hard to imagine he’d play exclusively at defensive end. When coach Tomlin was asked about Thomas today, he made note of his position flexibility.

Q: Are you in a wait and see mode with Cam Thomas? Play him at different spots and see where he’s best?

MT: Certainly, you know, obviously he’s nose capable, he’s end capable. It’s about not only playing to his talents, but also the talents of the men we already have, to find the strongest combination that will give us an opportunity to play great defense. It may change from situation to situation. I think his position flexibility will aid in that, along with the flexibility of guys like Steve and others.

The possible return of Brett Keisel was also brought up, and as you’d expect, Tomlin didn’t close the door on his return.

Q: Where do you stand with Brett Keisel? Depending on how things go with the draft, is there a chance he could rejoin you for camp?

MT: The door’s not closed to anyone on the free agent market.

Lastly, Tomlin acknowledged that the defensive line was a work in progress, but added that the team expects contributions from some new faces.

Q: With 3 going out and 1 coming in on the d-line, how’s that position in terms of where you need to be?

MT: We’re not done in that area. We’ve got some young people here that will work and we don’t expect them to be the same as they have been. We expect improvement with some of the young people working here like Arnfelt and N. Williams.

Steelers Sign DT Cam Thomas To 2 Year Deal

According to his agent, the Steelers have signed DT Cam Thomas to a 2 year deal today. Thomas hit free agency this year after playing 547 snaps for the Chargers last year. San Diego drafted him in the 5th round of the 2010 draft, but he didn’t really see a starting role until last year. He lost the starting job in week ten to Sean Lissemore.

The details of the deal are obviously not yet known, but don’t expect it to break the bank. Try to resist the urge to draw too many conclusions from this signing. After the loss of Ziggy Hood and Al Woods, the team is very thin on the defensive line. More visits will be in the team’s future.

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Steelers Will Host NT Cam Thomas On Friday

Gerry Dulac reports that Chargers free agent NT/DE Cam Thomas is scheduled to visit the Steelers on Friday. Thomas is 6’4, 320 lbs and carries the nickname of “Baby Zilla”.

Thomas started 10 games for the Chargers before losing the starting job to Sean Lissemore last season. He played a total of 547 snaps in 2013 for San Diego. Originally drafted in the 5th round of the 2010 draft, Thomas has been a solid zero tech at times, but has struggled with consistency. During the limited games I saw of him last year, he didn’t command two man blocks very often. In fact, he was pushed around by one man, though that may have just been a bad sampling. I’ll watch more of his coaches film to form a more complete opinion.

With the complete lack of depth on the Steelers defensive line right now, I imagine the team will be interested in lining up as many meetings with free agent DE/NT’s as they can.

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