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    Steelers not sweating bumpy start

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    Posted on September 28, 2011 at 6:15 PM

    PITTSBURGH -- Here’s all you need to know about the Pittsburgh Steelers state of mind: The shuffleboard table is still busy.

    Moments after fielding a series of questions on why the Steelers don’t exactly look like the Steelers through the season’s first three weeks, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger joined cornerback Ike Taylor at the table to take on a couple of teammates in what is becoming a weekly battle for locker room supremacy.

    To the players, Pittsburgh’s so-so 2-1 start is just that, a start. They judge seasons around here by what happens in January, not September.

    "I think we’re a team that’s trying to figure out ourselves," tight end Heath Miller said. "Hopefully, we can do it sooner rather than later."

    There’s plenty to be concerned about, to be sure. The running game is in a rut. The offensive line is banged up and will go into Sunday’s game at Houston (2-1) with its fourth different combination in as many weeks. The defense can’t seem to get the ball back.

    Even the coach is off his game.

    Mike Tomlin lost track of how many timeouts the Steelers had in the final minute of Sunday’s 23-20 win over Indianapolis. He called a timeout with 8 seconds and the team in field goal range figuring if there was a botched snap all holder Dan Sepulveda had to do is fall on it and the team would get another shot.

    One problem. The Steelers didn’t have any more timeouts in case disaster struck. The issue was moot when Shaun Suisham drilled the game-winner. The surprising mental gaffe, however, was not lost on Tomlin.

    "I have to get better too," he said. "I am a guy in development from a game management standpoint. I don’t run away from that."

    And the Steelers aren’t running away from their problems, even if they’re winning in very un-Steelerlike fashion. The franchise that leads the NFL in rushing since the 1970 merger is throwing it all over the lot.

    Sure, Roethlisberger has more weapons at his disposal now than at any time in his career. Still, the inability to running back Rashard Mendenhall is an issue.

    Mendenhall has just 148 yards through three games, or 184 yards less than he had through the same period a year ago when opponents were lining up to stop him while Roethlisberger served a suspension for violating the league’s personal conduct policy.

    The fourth-year back acknowledges he’s frustrated. He benefited last year when owner Art Rooney mandated the team return to bruising running game that’s become part of the franchise’s trademark.

    He’s not ready to say the offense has gone back the other way even if he didn’t exactly endorse offensive coordinator Bruce Arians’ gameplan.

    "We’re just running what’s called," Mendenhall said.

    Coach Mike Tomlin stressed there’s not enough of a sample size

    to say the Steelers can’t run the ball.

    "I’ll acknowledge that we didn’t do well the other night and that we better improve in that area and improve in a hurry because we desire to be balanced offensively," Tomlin said.

    Having enough healthy bodies along the offensive line would help. Marcus Gilbert (shoulder), Doug Legursky (shoulder) and Jonathan Scott (ankle) all spent time on the sidelines against the Colts after getting injured. Legursky and Scott didn’t practice on Wednesday though Gilbert returned and is expected to play against the Texans. Trai Essex would start at left tackle if Scott can’t go while Ramon Foster will fill in if Legursky is forced to sit.

    Though the linemen continue to live by their "the standard is the standard" mantra, having different guys line up in different spots every week doesn’t do much for cohesion.

    "I feel like we lose linemen around here more than any other team and I don’t know why," Roethlisberger said. "Those guys need to get into a rhythm but the nice thing is they’re not off the street. They know each other and they can play together."

    The familiarity hasn’t exactly led to success in pass protection either. Roethlisberger spent most of the Colts’ game looking over his shoulder for defensive ends Robert Mathis and Dwight Freeney and now faces a Houston defense led by former No. 1 overall pick Mario Williams.

    "They can fly around," Roethlisberger said.

    It’s something the Steelers defense has done for years. While

    the numbers are good—Pittsburgh is second in the league in yards allowed—the veteran, Pro Bowl-laden unit has just one takeaway in three games.

    There are signs of life, however. Linebacker James Harrison is rounding into form while recovering from a pair of offseason back procedures and produced the game’s biggest play against the Colts, a sack of quarterback Curtis Painter that turned into a fumble return for a touchdown by Troy Polamalu.

    The unit dubbed "old, slow" and "over" by former player turned analyst Warren Sapp has turned the phrase into a battle cry.

    They’re fine and they insist they’re going to be fine.

    Do they look like legitimate Super Bowl contenders? Maybe not

    yet. It’s still September, remember.

    The Steelers understand the nitpicking. They’d like to play better. Yet they’re 2-1 despite their flaws. There’s a lot of teams that wish they could say the same.

    "It tells you how mentally and physically tough they are as a team," said Houston coach Gary Kubiak. "When you have the confidence you can win all kinds of ways ... that’s what every team is searching for is a way to win all kind of ways and they’ve been able to do that for a number of years."

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    Re: Houston Week

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    Mario Williams not on injury report as of 9-28-11.
    Andre Johnson, Jacoby Jones, Kevin Walter (all WRs) all questionable.


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    HERE WE GO STEELERS, HERE WE GO!

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    Harrison won’t apologize to Cushing

    September 28th, 2011
    – By Mark Kaboly


    Don’t look for James Harrison to seek out Brian Cushing anytime during Sunday’s game and explain his comments in a July article of Men’s Journal Magazine where he said that the Texans’ linebacker “is juiced out of his mind.”

    According to Harrison, it’s not going to happen.

    “I don’t need to,” Harrison said after practice on Wednesday.

    Harrison ripped teammates Ben Roethlisberger and Rashard Mendenhall along with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and others in the controversial article.

    Harrison since apologized to Roethlisberger, Mendenhall and Goodell, but apparently won’t do the same with Cushing when the Steelers and Texans meet at Reliant Stadium on Sunday.

    “It’s not on my mind,” Harrison said.

    Cushing was suspended last year for the first four games for violating the league’s substance abuse policy. He tested positive for a substance that can be used to mask steroid use.

    Cushing later responded to Harrison’s comments by only saying “I’ll pray for him.”

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    Texans' offensive success starts up front

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    Posted: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 11:45 pm | Updated: 11:55 pm, Wed Sep 28, 2011.

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    PITTSBURGH — Publicly, Ben Roethlisberger says he has no doubt that the Steelers have the firepower to win a Texas Shootout.

    “We’ll be ready,” he said. “I’ve always thought the sky is the limit for this offense. We just have to get on the plane.”

    Might that be the plane the Steelers board Saturday afternoon for a flight to Houston?

    Probably not.

    After what happened last week in that 23-20 squeaker of a win in Indianapolis, the Steelers have issues on offense. In particular, there are serious issues on the offensive line.

    With injuries continuing to mount, the Steelers will start their fourth different O-line combination. Counting four preseason games, that’s eight different starting combinations.

    That does not bode well for chemistry and cohesiveness every line hopes to attain the moment training camp starts each summer.

    The Steelers scored seven points against a strong Baltimore defense. They scored 24 against a hapless Seattle squad. They scored 17 offensive points against the Colts.

    So how can they match the high-powered Texans, who rank seventh in the league with an average of 30 points per game?

    On Sunday, the Steelers will be without their two tackles who started the season opener. Willie Colon is done for the season with a torn triceps. Jonathan Scott is out indefinitely with an ankle injury. So rookie Marcus Gilbert will make this third straight start in place of Colon, and Trai Essex steps in for Gilbert. At right guard, Ramon Foster starts for Doug Legursky, who’s out with an injured shoulder.

    Of course, the company line under Mike Tomlin is that “the standard is the standard.” The Steelers have juggled O-lines in the past with success, so they expect to do so again, even against an improved Texans defense.

    Meanwhile, stars of the Texans’ explosive offense work behind one of the NFL’s best lines.

    “That’s their secret weapon,” Steelers linebacker James Farrior.

    Unlike the Steelers, the Texans’ O-line returned intact this year: Duane Brown and Eric Winston at tackle, Wade Smith and Mike Brisiel at guard and Chris Myers at center. That tandem has not missed a start this season.

    Combined, the five current starters on the Steelers’ O-line have 106 career starts. The Texans’ O-line has 278.

    Perhaps Steelers safety Troy Polamalu said it best: “Houston is really talented at the skill positions, but the offensive line is where it starts.”

    Right now, the same can’t be said of the Steelers.

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    Steelers to get steady dose of Foster

    September 28th, 2011


    The Steelers have given up over 5 yards a carry to a pair of backs already this season, and it won’t get any easier in Houston.

    Arian Foster, who won the NFL rushing title a year, is expected to start and get the bulk of the carries Sunday in the Texans’ 1 p.m. game against the visiting Steelers.

    Foster, who has been plagued by a nagging hamstring injury, played in the second week of the season. The Texans held him out last Sunday against the Saints so he could get back to or close to full strength.

    “All indications are that he should be fine here going forward for the season,” Kubiak said today during a conference call with the Pittsburgh media.

    Foster’s return should only strengthen a ground game that has been carried by second-year man Ben Tate, who is fifth in the NFL with 301 rushing yards.

    It could also put pressure on a defense that is allowing almost 100 rushing yards (99.3) after yielding just 62.8 rushing yards per game last season.

    Kubiak said he isn’t buying into the notion that the Steelers are more vulnerable against the run this season.

    “I see the same great defensive football team,” Kubiak said. “They’re dominant physically, that’s what they pride themselves on. I don’t see any change there and it’s a challenge to us to stay away from negative plays because they can create a lot of negative plays.”

    The Steelers are 2-1 despite ranking last in the league in turnover ratio (minus 9) and struggling to run the ball. Kubiak said that is a testament to the Steelers knowing how to win — something the Texans are trying to learn to do.

    “It shows me how mentally and physically tough they are as a team,” Kubiak said, “and that’s what’s so impressive.”

    – Scott Brown

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    Steelers-Texans Preview


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    With his balky hamstring healed, Houston Texans running back Arian Foster is anxious to prove last year's breakout season wasn't a fluke.

    His first extended action will come against a team that's been punishing opposing runners for more than a decade.

    Foster and Texans meet the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday at Reliant Stadium.

    Foster -- last season's rushing champion with 1,616 yards and an NFL-best 16 touchdowns on the ground -- has played only in the first half of a 23-13 win over Miami in Week 2, finishing with 10 carries for 33 yards.

    "It's good to be back out there. I'm eager. I haven't played football that much this year, so I'm excited to get the opportunity to do so," Foster told the Texans' official website after practice Wednesday.

    Houston apparently didn't miss Foster too much. With Ben Tate running for 301 yards, the Texans rank fifth in the NFL with 138.0 rushing yards, but will be facing a Steelers run defense that's 12th at 99.7 yards per game this year.

    However, since 2001, Pittsburgh's defense has allowed a league-low 85.0 rushing yards per game.

    "Obviously we respect (Foster) ... but I think that Tate and others have also shown us that these guys are going to be very capable of running the football," Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said. "We better prepare ourselves to defend it."

    Foster, who has never played against Pittsburgh, also provides Matt Schaub with another target after leading all running backs with 604 receiving yards on 66 catches last season.

    "He's a big piece to our puzzle offensively and can do a lot of things for us," said Schaub, who's completed 65.2 percent of his passes for 823 yards through three games.

    Schaub set season highs with 373 passing yards and three touchdowns last Sunday, but Houston's defense allowed 23 fourth-quarter points in a 40-33 loss at New Orleans. After holding a 66-13 scoring advantage in the first half, the Texans have been outscored 47-24 in the final two quarters this season.

    "There's definitely no question about the frustration that comes away with losing that ballgame," linebacker Brian Cushing said. "You've just got to finish out that fourth."

    Houston (2-1) has blown five fourth-quarter leads since the start of last season, joining Cincinnati and Cleveland for most in the NFL.

    Pittsburgh is coming off a lackluster 23-20 win over the Peyton Manning-less Colts last Sunday on Shaun Suisham's 38-yard field goal with four seconds to play. The Steelers (2-1)are still looking for a signature win after being routed by division-rival Baltimore in Week 1 before blanking Seattle at home on Sept. 18.

    "It's early. We're 2-1. We'd like to be 3-0, obviously. We're making strides and we're slowly getting better," said quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who's tied for sixth in league with 314.0 passing yards per game despite an offensive line that continues to be shuffled around due to injuries.

    Doug Legursky (shoulder) and Jonathan Scott (ankle) are questionable for Sunday. Marcus Gilbert, who injured a shoulder last week, should be ready to go.

    "We'll be fine," lineman Trai Essex told the Steelers' official website. "Everybody doesn't need to overreact. We had two guys go down. We had the same thing happen last year and we had to band together and, look what happened, we made it the Super Bowl."

    Despite playing behind a patchwork line, Roethlisberger -- three passing TDs short of 150 for his career -- is still finding enough time to get the ball to Mike Wallace, who's rounding into an elite receiver.

    Wallace hauled in an 81-yard scoring pass in Indianapolis, and finished with five catches for 144 yards. It was his sixth straight 100-yard game, leaving Wallace one shy of the all-time record, last done by Dallas' Michael Irvin in 1995.

    Wallace also has 11 touchdown catches of at least 40 yards, the most in the league since 2009.

    "Great speed, but he makes all the tough plays, too," Texans' coach Gary Kubiak said of Wallace, who's second in the NFL with 377 receiving yards. "... you better be on your toes all day because he's making huge plays."

    Pittsburgh is 2-1 all-time versus the Texans, including a 27-7 win in its only previous visit to Houston in 2005.

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    Steelers at Texans

    Florio’s take: The Steelers got lucky in Indianapolis. They can’t count on luck when visiting a Texans team that needs to stay on the right side of .500 after blowing a chance to beat the Saints on the fifth anniversary of the return to the Superdome. The offensive line is getting worse, and the Texans’ defensive line is getting better. At some point, the Steelers may have to sign a couple of off-duty police officers to provide Ben Roethlisberger with on-field security.

    Florio’s pick: Texans 24, Steelers 16.

    Rosenthal’s take: There are two options for takeaway after this game: (1) these Texans are tougher than usual; (2) these are the same old Texans. I’ll roll with the first one because these aren’t the same old Steelers.

    Rosenthal’s pick: Texans 24, Steelers 21.

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    Week 4: Key matchups

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    Posted: Saturday, October 1, 2011 6:04 pm

    By Mike Bires [email="mbires@timesonline.com"]mbires@timesonline.com[/email] | 0 comments

    TRAI ESSEX vs. MARIO WILLIAMS

    During the summer, Trai Essex allowed himself to get out shape. Due to the lockout that kept NFL teams from holding practices and conditioning sessions, Essex didn't do enough on his own. He was also on the wedding circuit. He got married and also served as an usher for Ben Roethlisberger's wedding. "Two-and-a-half months ago, I was like, 'Man, am I ever going to play in the NFL again? Did I eat myself out of the league because I got so overweight?' " he said.

    As an out-of-shape unrestricted free agent, Essex wasn't drawing any interest on the open market. So he worked his way back into shape and was eventually re-signed by the Steelers on Aug. 22 after two preseason games had already been played. Essex, a seventh-year pro, was brought back to provide depth on the offensive line. Last week, he was listed as the backup at center, right guard and left tackle.

    Today, Essex will be in the starting lineup. Due to Jonathan Scott's ankle injury, Essex is being pressed into service and must protect Roethlisberger's blind side. His assignment for much of the game is to block Mario Williams, an outside linebacker who's Houston's all-time sack leader with 50. Williams is a stud who was the No. 1 overall pick of the 2006 draft.

    Essex started every game at right guard for the Steelers in 2009 and started five games there last year before losing his job to Ramon Foster. But today, Essex is back at left tackle where his pro career began.

    "I'm excited for this opportunity," he said. "It's not new to me. I've been in the trenches. I've been in some big games. I played left tackle in some big games. So it feels good to go back home so to speak."

    IKE TAYLOR vs. ANDRE JOHNSON

    If Ike Taylor wants to make it to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career, it will be games like today's at Reliant Stadium that will serve as a barometer. He's assigned to Houston's Andre Johnson, who, according to Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, is "arguably the best receiver in the world."

    Taylor, a cornerback in his ninth pro season, often shadows an opponent's No. 1 wide receiver. He's done that in three games this season, taking on Baltimore's Lee Evans, Seattle's Mike Williams and Indianapolis' Reggie Wayne. Evans had no catches, Mike Williams one for 9 yards and Wayne three for 24 yards against the Steelers. Taylor almost got burnt deep once by Indy's Pierre Garcon in the fourth quarter last week, but Curtis Painter's pass was badly overthrown.

    The Colts threw to Wayne 13 times against the Steelers, so Taylor figures to be busy today. After all, Johnson is the only receiver in NFL history to catch 60 passes or more in each of his first eight seasons. Since 2007, Johnson averages 97.0 receiving yards per game. That's better than Jerry Rice's best five-year stretch. Rice, the most prolific wideout in NFL history, averaged 91.3 ypg from 1992-1996.

    "You've got a guy who's big, strong and fast," Taylor said of Johnson. "Usually, the guys who are that big don't have that kind of speed. But you can see on tape, when he catches the ball, he's pretty much running away from people."

    It's almost a given that Johnson will catch his share of passes today. The Steelers just want Taylor to make sure Johnson doesn't go wild.

    "The great players, you know you're not going to shut them out -- like a real good scorer in basketball," defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau said. "You just don't want them to get 50 points."

    How well Taylor controls Johnson will go a long way in determining who wins today. It will also go a long way in determining if Taylor is all-star material.

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    Once again, thanks for the nice research, HondaFixer

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    Once again, thanks for the nice research, HondaFixer

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