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  • steeler_george
    Hall of Famer
    • Dec 2008
    • 3417

    Who's going to be our RG next year?

    Quick recap

    Simmons, at one point was great then we saw the demise with the injuries.

    Say hello Stapleton, was like a big fresh of air. As we got use to that fresh air it started to seem just normal and nothing special. But we did win Superbowl with him. Injury led to IR which led him to the unemployment line.

    Essex, the jack of all trades on the OL, soon took over, played well at times but average at times. With him starting at RG, who took the jack of all trades reserve role on the team?

    Foster, an undrafted rookie tackle, Played well and would say just as good as Essex.

    Now how could an undrafted player like Foster beat out our 2009 3rd pick Urbick? Was he better? Or did the jack of all trades role win him playing time at RG?

    Which leads up to the question "Who's going to be our RG next year?"

    Is Essex the man again?
    Is Foster just a Essex clone, a good OL swingman?
    Is Urbik going to catch up to speed with the NFL and live up to his draft position?

    or

    Via draft, Iupati, Pouncey, or future starting tackle ( switch Colon inside)?

    Place your bets...It is going to be very interesting.

  • WoodleyofTroy
    Starter
    • Jan 2009
    • 709

    #2
    Re: Who's going to be our RG next year?

    Hopefully with Urbik it was more to do with the Steelers not giving their draft picks much of a chance in year one, oppose to "being ready". Because you'd expect a guy from Wisconsin's OL to be more pro ready than any.

    Indeed it will be interesting though.
    "That's just Ben being Superman" -John Madden, Super Bowl XLIII

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    • birtikidis
      Hall of Famer
      • May 2008
      • 4628

      #3
      Re: Who's going to be our RG next year?

      Originally posted by WoodleyofTroy
      Hopefully with Urbik it was more to do with the Steelers not giving their draft picks much of a chance in year one, oppose to "being ready". Because you'd expect a guy from Wisconsin's OL to be more pro ready than any.

      Indeed it will be interesting though.
      I see Essex starting next to Pouncey next year and i think that Essex will look way above average in that situation.

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      • WoodleyofTroy
        Starter
        • Jan 2009
        • 709

        #4
        Re: Who's going to be our RG next year?

        Yeah I think Pouncey at Center would improve whomever at Guard, but there is a possibility that he'd be playing Guard himself in year one, until Hartwig is phased out.
        "That's just Ben being Superman" -John Madden, Super Bowl XLIII

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        • hawaiiansteel
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 35649

          #5
          Re: Who's going to be our RG next year?

          Originally posted by WoodleyofTroy
          Hopefully with Urbik it was more to do with the Steelers not giving their draft picks much of a chance in year one, oppose to "being ready". Because you'd expect a guy from Wisconsin's OL to be more pro ready than any.

          Indeed it will be interesting though.

          March 9, 2010, 2:49 PM
          State of the Steelers: What the 2009 Film Revealed


          Offense

          No quarterback has better physical tools than Ben Roethlisberger (assuming he will be allowed to play next season). He’s known for his sandlot skills, but last season Roethlisberger also proved sharp in the presnap game. What really stood out was his chemistry with the smooth tight end Heath Miller and the wide receiving corps. Hines Ward was his usual self. Santonio Holmes was arguably the best route runner in football (noteworthy considering how flawed he was in this department as a rookie and sophomore). Mike Wallace showed star potential. So did running back Rashard Mendenhall, with his fluid yet powerful downhill burst. The offensive line was spectacular at times and seemingly absent-minded at others. RT Willie Colon was the most reliable all-around blocker. Power from mobility made LG Chris Kemoeatu the team’s most valuable lineman.

          Defense

          The loss of Troy Polamalu meant everything. Without him, the secondary was no longer adept at disguising coverages or cloaking unfavorable matchups. Also, the run defense became overly reliant on the inside linebackers, which isn’t the worst thing but, as Pittsburgh discovered, isn’t ideal. Casey Hampton was a monster. Few nose tackles have his lateral quickness and leverage. LaMarr Woodley was a first-class star, even though he didn’t draw the attention that James Harrison did. Both players were dominant against the run. Still, it wasn’t enough to compensate for the secondary’s crippling inconsistencies.


          Top 5 Needs

          1. Cornerback

          Ike Taylor is fantastic, but he’s it. William Gay is a liability as a starter, and nickel back Deshea Townsend should only be re-signed as a last resort.


          2. Outside Linebacker

          Woodley and Harrison are top five OLBs, but their backups, Andre Frazier and Patrick Bailey, are undrafted young veterans with minimal experience.

          3. Safety

          The speedy Ryan Clark was granted his wish to return, but the versatile Tyrone Carter will probably leave. That leaves the third-year pro Ryan Mundy as the primary backup. Anyone who saw the Raider game last season knows Mundy isn’t ready. He lacks elite athleticism anyway. The newcomer Will Allen was signed primarily for special teams.

          4. Offensive Lineman

          The starting five is set, but with last year’s third-round rookie Kraig Urbik being a disappointment,
          depth is a question.

          5. Defensive End

          The free agent Travis Kirschke is probably gone. Last year’s first-round pick Ziggy Hood is raw but can replace him. Aaron Smith and Brett Keisel are in their 30s, but neither is slowing down (assuming Smith is healthy). That said, depth could be an issue, and the future must be planned at some point.

          [url="http://fifthdown.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/09/state-of-the-steelers-what-the-2009-film-revealed/"]http://fifthdown.blogs.nytimes.com/2010 ... -revealed/[/url]

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          • birtikidis
            Hall of Famer
            • May 2008
            • 4628

            #6
            Re: Who's going to be our RG next year?

            umm i appeciate the article.. but have to disagree.
            we've given up close to 150 sacks the last 3 seasons.
            the writer didn't even mention how big the smith loss was.
            it doesn't seem like he even watched a game, let alone the last three seasons.

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            • hawaiiansteel
              Legend
              • May 2008
              • 35649

              #7
              Re: Who's going to be our RG next year?

              Originally posted by birtikidis
              umm i appeciate the article.. but have to disagree.
              we've given up close to 150 sacks the last 3 seasons.
              the writer didn't even mention how big the smith loss was.
              it doesn't seem like he even watched a game, let alone the last three seasons.


              do you believe any of the 5 starters on the OL to be as bad as Willie Gay is as a starting CB?

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              • Discipline of Steel
                Hall of Famer
                • Aug 2008
                • 3882

                #8
                Re: Who's going to be our RG next year?

                Its got to be Urbik, he was chosen for that spot. Hopefully Kuggs can help him realize his potential this year.
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                • hawaiiansteel
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 35649

                  #9
                  Re: Who's going to be our RG next year?

                  Originally posted by Discipline of Steel
                  Its got to be Urbik, he was chosen for that spot. Hopefully Kuggs can help him realize his potential this year.


                  Bruce Davis was chosen in the 3rd round to provide us depth at the OLB position and that didn't work out too well either.

                  Kraig Urbik was a major disappointment last season, right now he is behind Essex and Foster on the depth chart and another rookie is going to be drafted there so Urbik may well be fighting for a roster spot let alone a starting position.

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                  • Sugar
                    Hall of Famer
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 3700

                    #10
                    Re: Who's going to be our RG next year?

                    Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                    Originally posted by birtikidis
                    umm i appeciate the article.. but have to disagree.
                    we've given up close to 150 sacks the last 3 seasons.
                    the writer didn't even mention how big the smith loss was.
                    it doesn't seem like he even watched a game, let alone the last three seasons.


                    do you believe any of the 5 starters on the OL to be as bad as Willie Gay is as a starting CB?
                    The answer is NO my friend. Gay is, IMO, the worst starter on the team.

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                    • Mister Pittsburgh
                      Hall of Famer
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 3674

                      #11
                      Re: Who's going to be our RG next year?

                      IMHO, out of the group on the roster, by far it should be Ramon Foster. Actually Foster should start at RT and Colon should be bumped in to RG.

                      In 2007, with Foster at RT, the Vols QB attempted 519 pass attempts and was sacked 3 times.
                      @_Hellgrammite

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                      • birtikidis
                        Hall of Famer
                        • May 2008
                        • 4628

                        #12
                        Re: Who's going to be our RG next year?

                        Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                        Originally posted by birtikidis
                        umm i appeciate the article.. but have to disagree.
                        we've given up close to 150 sacks the last 3 seasons.
                        the writer didn't even mention how big the smith loss was.
                        it doesn't seem like he even watched a game, let alone the last three seasons.


                        do you believe any of the 5 starters on the OL to be as bad as Willie Gay is as a starting CB?
                        I already know that Hartwig ststistically is one of the worst centers in the NFL. I also know, that he doesn't have two young talented guys waiting in the wings to take his spot...

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                        • birtikidis
                          Hall of Famer
                          • May 2008
                          • 4628

                          #13
                          Re: Who's going to be our RG next year?

                          Originally posted by Mister Pittsburgh
                          IMHO, out of the group on the roster, by far it should be Ramon Foster. Actually Foster should start at RT and Colon should be bumped in to RG.

                          In 2007, with Foster at RT, the Vols QB attempted 519 pass attempts and was sacked 3 times.
                          Why move one of the better RT to guard? a position he has NEVER played. a position that coaches and scouts feel that he isn't suited for. a position that only arm chair quarterbacks on message boards even wants him to play.

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                          • birtikidis
                            Hall of Famer
                            • May 2008
                            • 4628

                            #14
                            Re: Who's going to be our RG next year?

                            Originally posted by Sugar
                            Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                            Originally posted by birtikidis
                            umm i appeciate the article.. but have to disagree.
                            we've given up close to 150 sacks the last 3 seasons.
                            the writer didn't even mention how big the smith loss was.
                            it doesn't seem like he even watched a game, let alone the last three seasons.


                            do you believe any of the 5 starters on the OL to be as bad as Willie Gay is as a starting CB?
                            The answer is NO my friend. Gay is, IMO, the worst starter on the team.
                            you would have a viable arguement if the best two players on the offense were hurt (like troy and aaron last year). Hartwig sucked for two years regardless of who played next to him.

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                            • frankthetank1
                              Hall of Famer
                              • May 2008
                              • 2755

                              #15
                              Re: Who's going to be our RG next year?

                              Originally posted by birtikidis
                              Originally posted by Sugar
                              Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                              Originally posted by birtikidis
                              umm i appeciate the article.. but have to disagree.
                              we've given up close to 150 sacks the last 3 seasons.
                              the writer didn't even mention how big the smith loss was.
                              it doesn't seem like he even watched a game, let alone the last three seasons.


                              do you believe any of the 5 starters on the OL to be as bad as Willie Gay is as a starting CB?
                              The answer is NO my friend. Gay is, IMO, the worst starter on the team.
                              you would have a viable arguement if the best two players on the offense were hurt (like troy and aaron last year). Hartwig sucked for two years regardless of who played next to him.
                              i also think gay is by far the worst starter on the team. it shouldnt make any difference if troy or smith were hurt players are still responsible for doing their job. gay was picked on consistently in every game.i wouldnt say hartwig sucks. he is very average but sucks is a bit harsh. sean mahan i would say sucked.

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