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    Bye weeks are the best

    I love the bye week. Especially when everyone else loses and we increase our lead in the division. lol.

    Also love how I can fake watch games and not worry about my blood pressure for a week.
    I lost a bet about Najee gaining 1300 yards.

    "Our head coach has failed to win a playoff game for seven years in a row. His game day strategy, culture of divas, in game decisions, clock management, player evaluation, hires, and affinity with sub par starters at RB, P, and OL are holding the Steelers back. That standard remains the standard"



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    Lol , I can't wait til this Sunday though.
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    Agreed! I enjoy watching all the rest of the NFL duke it out while I can just lay on my couch and enjoy the competition. When the Steelers are playing I am on anxiety overload. For obvious reasons are games always go down to the wire...

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    Some familiar faces back to work

    Posted 16 hours ago

    Teresa Varley

    Steelers.com

    The bye week was the perfect opportunity for players to get healthy.

    All last week players preached the importance of the bye week to get guys healthy, and it looks like the time off has paid off.

    Both Marcus Gilbert and Stephon Tuitt said they practiced on Monday, which was a bonus day for the team coming off the bye.

    “The hamstring feels good,” said Gilbert. “It came at the right time. Unfortunately I had a setback, and the bye week was much needed. I took advantage of it. I went back home, got some treatment, saw my trainer, and I am feeling more confident. I am taking it slowly. I am going to gradually build up my reps during the week, and by the end of the week I should be fine and game time Sunday.”

    Gilbert said he did “a little more than 50 percent” of the reps in practice on Monday, something that brought him much pleasure.

    “I felt great today,” said Gilbert. “I feel really good, very confident.”

    Gilbert was inactive for the Bears, Ravens and Jaguars game, but returned to play against the Chiefs. He left the game early, though, a result of the hamstring bothering him. He missed the Bengals and Lions games after that.

    “I never had a hamstring injury before,” said Gilbert. “Dealing with it, I tried to rush myself back. I felt so good. I realized I wasn’t good, I tweaked it again. I tried to come back again, I didn’t handle it the right way.

    “This isn’t a big guy injury, this is a small man’s injury. I got some advice from those guys and took the right steps to get myself back on the field.”

    It’s been a frustrating season to date for Gilbert, who wants nothing more than to be on the field with his teammates.

    “You have goals, personal goals and team goals, and you aren’t able to complete them being on the sideline,” said Gilbert. “The guys did a heck of a job. Chris Hubbard filled in at a high level. I just have to pick up where he left off.”

    He isn’t alone in feeling that frustration. Tuitt suffered a biceps injury in the season-opener against Cleveland, then missed the next two games against Minnesota and Chicago. He returned for three games, but missed the Cincinnati and Detroit games with a back injury.

    “I love to be on the field. I love to play,” said Tuitt. “You know I love to play. I just wasn’t able to go.”

    Tuitt said the back injury flared up a few weeks ago when he was working out, and the key was not rushing back and risking further damage.

    “I am a hard worker. I work hard,” said Tuitt. “I go so hard sometimes I have to calm down. I messed myself up working out.

    “I wanted to get fully healed. I had a series of things that happened to me in the first few games. I didn’t want to rush back and cause any more damage. At the end of the day I was healing really well, but we have the second half of the season and that is when they need me most. We took the time to heal the injury and come back strong like I did today.”

    Tuitt will keep an eye on how things progress this week, with his eye on hopefully returning to action Sunday against the Colts.

    “No restrictions, this is a go-week,” said Tuitt. “I am just going to go out there and see how it is. It felt great today. I came out there and ran full speed like I knew I could. My get-off was great. It felt great to be back to myself again.

    “I am blessed. If you watch what has been going on this season, a lot of people have been going down. I am blessed. Football is a physical game. I had a lot of snaps. It’s bound to happen. You get hit sooner or later. I got hit early in the season. I overcame those. There was down time. My teammates helped me. I am back stronger than ever.”

    http://www.steelers.com/news/article-4/Some-familiar-faces-back-to-work/7fbf902f-a41f-4461-8186-4fd7e7e4a5f6
    Steeler teams featuring stat-driven, me-first, fantasy-football-darling diva types such as Antonio Brown & Le'Veon Bell won no championships.

    Super Bowl winning Steeler teams were built around a dynamic, in-your-face defense plus blue-collar, hard-hitting, no-nonsense football players on offense such as Hines Ward & Jerome Bettis.

    We don't want Juju & Conner to replace what we lost in Brown & Bell.

    We are counting on Juju & Conner to return us to the glory we once had with Hines & The Bus.

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    This team has been very blessed, injury-wise! I am praying that great fortune continues. That is the key to our success!

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    when we get Tuitt back the pressure should bust some pipes
    I lost a bet about Najee gaining 1300 yards.

    "Our head coach has failed to win a playoff game for seven years in a row. His game day strategy, culture of divas, in game decisions, clock management, player evaluation, hires, and affinity with sub par starters at RB, P, and OL are holding the Steelers back. That standard remains the standard"



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