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IF we were in position to take Clowney, we would have to trade back and get an Elite LT.
I think we found our future guard in this guy we just signed to play center. He looked pretty good for only being in town for a week. I like Foster and all, but he could be upgraded. As could Adams.
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Gotta give these young OL more time to gel. Adams is gonna be the long term LT. RT spot might be an option to upgrade. Gilbert has a lot of work to do.....but still, he's a young RT. Still say Pouncey would last longer in the league as a G.
Listening to Tomlins PC. Sounds like Miller is gonna get every opportunity to go this week. Rook RB may be a few weeks away..
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[QUOTE=Sugar;573386]I wouldn't take Clowney because I don't want him or anyone on that side of the ball at #1. The Defense isn't the problem here.[/QUOTE]
Had the Steelers played the Denver Bronocs and they put a 50 Burger on them would you fee l that way about the defense? If Peyton Manning had the chance to go up against this defense it would have been ugly.
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[QUOTE=birtikidis;573394]IF we were in position to take Clowney, we would have to trade back and get an Elite LT.
I think we found our future guard in this [B]guy we just signed to play center.[/B] He looked pretty good for only being in town for a week. I like Foster and all, but he could be upgraded. As could Adams.[/QUOTE]
That guy we signed last week was the best center we have had since Hartings
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[B]110 mph: Jadeveon Clowney ticketed[/B]
Updated: December 9, 2013, 11:01 PM ET
Associated Press
COLUMBIA, S.C. -- Troopers say South Carolina star defensive end Jadeveon Clowney was ticketed for going 110 mph in a 70 mph zone on a South Carolina interstate.
Highway Patrol Lance Cpl. David Jones said Clowney was pulled over in a Chrysler 300 around 7:30 p.m. Saturday northbound on Interstate 77 in Fairfield County, about 25 miles north of Columbia.
Jones says Clowney was issued the ticket and allowed to drive away. It carries a $355 fine and six points, which are half the points needed to suspend a driver's license.
The university didn't make Clowney or coach Steve Spurrier available to talk.
Clowney is a junior expected to enter the NFL draft after South Carolina plays Wisconsin in the Capital One Bowl. He was named to The Associated Press All-Southeastern Conference team Monday.
[URL]http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/10111471/south-carolina-gamecocks-jadeveon-clowney-gets-speeding-ticket-driving-110-mph[/URL]
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I think the Steelers would take him if they had a shot at him. But, I am concerned he would be a show me the money kind of player...not sure why I get that kind of gut on the guy. Not fair of me really but its just a feeling.
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[QUOTE=Mister Pittsburgh;568290]Its a good thing we are practicing so many FG's. Those kickers will need to perfect their 27 yd FG's as we will be kicking them a lot. 4th and 3 inside the 10 and chip the FG in instead of practicing short yardage runs. Seems odd to me that on one hand the Steelers care so little about a preseason game that they practice runs and short passes the entire time to protect the QB, but when they get to 4th and 3 inside the 10, rather than take that time to practice short yardage goalline runs, we bring in a kicker for a chip in he could make blindfolded.[/QUOTE]
With the uncertainty at punter, we needed to practice the snap exchange in the preseason. There is method to the madness
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oh and I don't want clowney. Dude is a bad joke
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Clowney has developed a reputation for taking plays off so I definitely don't want see him on the Steelers next season.
[URL]http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/11/09/critics-continue-to-question-clowneys-commitment/[/URL]
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No to Clowney. Doesn't 110% all the time.