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Oviedo
04-02-2009, 09:34 AM
Davis ready for something special
Thursday, April 2, 2009
By Teresa Varley
Steelers.com

A look at Bruce Davis’ stats from his rookie season last year reveals something that wasn’t easy for the young linebacker. Only five games played and no tackles, not even on special teams. And as far as the other 11 regular season games and three post-season contests, Davis was inactive, not even in uniform.

For the third-round draft pick, a standout while at UCLA, it was quite the adjustment. Sure he knew cracking the starting lineup with LaMarr Woodley and James Harrison ahead of him at outside linebacker was a far reach, but he was hoping for a bit more from his first NFL season.

“It was definitely a learning experience, especially with the guys I played behind, two of the best linebackers in the league,” said Davis. “Really we have four of the best linebackers in the league. It was a chance for me to sit back and learn from the best in the game, which I did.

“While I was going through it, it was kind of tough. I am used to being the guy. It’s a new experience. It’s definitely different than the NCAA. If I was going to have to sit down somewhere and watch, I am glad it was here, especially getting a Super Bowl ring.”

There were days during training camp when Davis would be running through drill after drill while head coach Mike Tomlin stayed right there watching, pushing him and not letting his slips ups go unnoticed. At times, it was tough on the rookie who was fighting for a job. But he understood where Tomlin was coming from, especially when he approached him at the start of offseason workouts a few weeks ago and told him that his redshirt year is over.

“He wouldn’t say that to me if he didn’t expect anything out of me,” said Davis. “He and I have talked. They drafted me in the third round so he expects me to give him his money’s worth. That is what I am going to do. He is a great motivator. He does it in his own way. He liked to give me a little bit of trouble this past year, but that is good, that is what I needed. Nothing comes easy. Nothing that is worth anything comes easy.

“I am glad the situation I am in and to have him as a coach, he is a great head coach. It’s very good to have him here. He is a younger guy and he understands what younger guys go through. He really stays on us, me especially, which I like. At first I was like this sucks, but after a while you realize they need something out of you and they are going to get it however they can. It was good to have him on me a little bit last year.”

Davis is hard at work this offseason with a new outlook. After getting down a bit last season and questioning himself, he understands from watching his teammates what the most important thing is.

“I have a new focus, especially after last year,” said Davis. “It’s about the team. I want to do anything I can to help the team. I will be here four-five days a week, working hard, getting it done in the weight room, on the field and in the classroom part of it. That’s what I want to do. I want to do what I can to help this team.”


And that might be playing on special teams more than getting a lot of snaps on defense. That works for him, especially after hearing stories from his father, Bruce, Sr., who played in the NFL from 1979-89.

“I got a little taste of it,” said Davis of playing special teams. “I played in five games which was a good start to learn the speed of the game. Now I want to be one of those major contributors on special teams. That’s really where it’s going to have to be with the guys we have. That’s no secret to anybody.

“I hear stories from my dad all of the time about guys who were in the league for double digit years and all they did was play special teams. If that’s what it takes to keep me here, and for me to have an impact on this team then I am all for it.”

steelblood
04-02-2009, 09:47 AM
He sounds like he realized that he was selfish last year. But, for me, I think he should be shooting for an increased role and getting into a rotation to give some rest to our starters when they need it (in addition to great special teams).

WoodleyofTroy
04-02-2009, 10:06 AM
Is it that hard to predict that he'll become one of the next great Steelers LB's? It's just too easy. He's got the attitude. He's got the heart. And now he'll have the skill, waiting his turn learning from what is being passed down.

Perfect recipe.

RuthlessBurgher
04-02-2009, 10:13 AM
Varley's been doing stories on all of last year's draft picks recently. I get the feeling that Mendenhall can be great. I get the feeling that Sweed can be great. I don't have that feeling yet about Davis. I can't put my finger on it, but I'm just not sure about the kid. I truly hope I am wrong, because based on his production in college, it would seem that he has some ability. Perhaps it is just a California kid with a West Coast mindset adjusting to how things are in a place like Pittsburgh.

Oviedo
04-02-2009, 10:17 AM
Is it that hard to predict that he'll become one of the next great Steelers LB's? It's just too easy. He's got the attitude. He's got the heart. And now he'll have the skill, waiting his turn learning from what is being passed down.

Perfect recipe.

Got to like the kids attitude. Seemed to have an epiphany. He could be a valuable contributor.

What about a long term plan to move Harrison inside when Farrior leaves and Davis on the outside?

feltdizz
04-02-2009, 11:12 AM
He sounds like he realized that he was selfish last year. But, for me, I think he should be shooting for an increased role and getting into a rotation to give some rest to our starters when they need it (in addition to great special teams).

I wouldn't say selfish.. just a kid used to being the man... being on a team full of men.

feltdizz
04-02-2009, 11:24 AM
Varley's been doing stories on all of last year's draft picks recently. I get the feeling that Mendenhall can be great. I get the feeling that Sweed can be great. I don't have that feeling yet about Davis. I can't put my finger on it, but I'm just not sure about the kid. I truly hope I am wrong, because based on his production in college, it would seem that he has some ability. Perhaps it is just a California kid with a West Coast mindset adjusting to how things are in a place like Pittsburgh.

some kids think they will step in and dominate...

but I think Davis has the most talent in front of him.. Woodley Harrison Timmons (who is still splitting time with Foote)

I don't think it's fair to put the Cali tag on a rookie when he has that much comp at his position...

if Davis got time and misses tackles and blew coverage then maybe he would give you that great feeling....

cause that's basically what Sweed and Mendenhall did last year... fumbles and dropped TD passes with a few 5 yard gains mixed in....

grotonsteel
04-02-2009, 11:42 AM
Steelers should have drafted Cliff Avril...

I hope Bruce Davis becomes a regular starter on Special teams this year and move on to a bigger role as year goes by...

Pre Season games will be interesting unless goodell reduces them...

aggiebones
04-02-2009, 11:46 AM
I certainly wouldn't say selfish.
I think he realized he was always making mistakes on assignments, but in college/high school he could just use athleticism to make up for it. But in the pros, if you make those mistakes, it will be exploited by opposing coaches, so you can't get on the field.

stlrz d
04-02-2009, 12:09 PM
Steelers should have drafted Cliff Avril...

I hope Bruce Davis becomes a regular starter on Special teams this year and move on to a bigger role as year goes by...

Pre Season games will be interesting unless goodell reduces them...

If that happens it won't be until next season at the earliest. This year's preseason schedule has already been announced.