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  • Steelgal
    Pro Bowler
    • Aug 2008
    • 1286

    Wexell - Steeler's CBs - A hard-working vet leading them.

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    The competition's fierce at one cornerback position, and the other cornerback, Ike Taylor, has galvanized the work ethic with a 2005 battle cry.

    Four cornerbacks are competing for one job this season with the Pittsburgh Steelers, and all four of those cornerbacks hope to bounce back from 2009 seasons that can be described anywhere within the range of Below Average to Disastrous. To wit:
    * Bryant McFadden, currently the No. 1 LCB with the Steelers, was run out of Arizona after a disastrous performance in the NFL playoffs.

    “Those two games didn’t indicate how I played through the course of the year,” said McFadden, who injured his sternum in the first playoff game and probably shouldn’t have played in the second.

    “I was trying to be a competitor, but playing in that condition I was in wasn’t healthy at all, physically or mentally,” he said.

    * William Gay, currently the No. 2 LCB, apparently lost his starting spot to McFadden after a below average 2009 in which DB coach Ray Horton said that Gay “became a little too full of himself … I’m sure he thought ‘I’m here. I’ve arrived.’”

    Gay denies the charge, but admits he played poorly. “That’s why I’m going to come back this season and play even better,” he said. “I went through a lot of trials and tribulations and that always builds your character. You always can learn from your mistakes.”

    * Third-round draft pick Keenan Lewis didn’t help much as he battled a back problem that was overlooked by fans and media who suspected the rookie didn’t understand the defense well enough to dress on game days.

    “My back was a big problem,” Lewis said. “But it’s been getting better every day. I’ll be awesome this year.”

    * Instead of turning to Lewis for help last year, the coaching staff turned to fifth-round pick Joe Burnett. But he’s remembered mainly for dropping an easy interception against Oakland that allowed the Raiders to continue their drive and score the game-winning touchdown.

    “That was the turning point in my career,” said Burnett. “I know that can’t happen again. Dropping that ball will only make me better because I’ll work that much harder to get the next one.”

    With four cornerbacks who have something to prove, the Steelers should be able to find at least one to ably man the open position opposite Ike Taylor. Shouldn’t they?

    “Absolutely,” Burnett said. “It’s going to make all of us better, even Ike. That competition level ensures that you don’t take anything for granted. You’ve got to work.”

    And that’s what this group’s been doing this spring. Behind the leadership of Taylor, the cornerbacks consistently stay late after practice. Taylor even serves as the stand-in quarterback when an arm’s needed.

    “Just trying to help the guys out,” said Taylor, the eighth-year vet who turned 30 earlier this month.

    Taylor doesn’t miss voluntary workouts, during which he’ll run a series of sprints while the second and third teams are on the field. After workouts, Taylor leads the group in their own drills. He shrugs off the extra work as merely “a routine down with Coach Shaw, so I brought that up here.”

    Tom Shaw is the NFL speed guru with whom Taylor has worked the past few offseasons. Steelers officials, in fact, are raving about Taylor’s conditioning this offseason in particular.

    “That’s just me being me,” Taylor said. “Working hard, that label’s been with me all my life.”

    That might ease the fears of fans who worry about 30-year-old cornerbacks, but what about the other side? Taylor was asked about the left cornerback position.

    “I don’t think Gay did that bad last year,” Taylor said. “He just had growing pains. That’s all it was. But his growing pains, everybody saw them. Everybody. You’ve got to be mentally strong enough and tell yourself, ‘Hey, I’ve got to bounce back from that.’ Once you can get over that hump, everything takes care of itself.”

    What does Taylor want to see out of the cornerbacks, even the entire defense, this season?

    “The same mentality that we had in ’05,” he said. “On defense I want to have that ’05 mentality where nobody could tell us nothing. That’s when you were playing Pittsburgh’s defense and you knew you were in for a dogfight.”

    Was the 2005 edition better than the one in 2008?

    “The stats weren’t,” Taylor said. “But the mentality? The aggressive mentality? Yeah, that was better then, and we need to get that mentality back.”


  • SteelAbility
    Pro Bowler
    • Oct 2009
    • 2149

    #2
    Re: Wexell - Steeler's CBs - A hard-working vet leading them.

    Originally posted by Steelgal
    http://pit.scout.com/2/971298.html

    * William Gay, currently the No. 2 LCB, apparently lost his starting spot to McFadden after a below average 2009 in which DB coach Ray Horton said that Gay “became a little too full of himself … I’m sure he thought ‘I’m here. I’ve arrived.’”
    Gay full of himself?????

    For which of these?

    1. Getting trucked by AP and made to look like a rag doll
    2. For consistently giving up 7-8 yards passes on 1st down
    3. For consistently getting driven back 2-3 yard after initial contact by average sized WRs
    4. For hesitating on corner blitzes leading to huge gainers for the other O
    5. For establishing the other teams' "go to" WR every game
    6. For chasing receivers as they gashed for YAC
    7. For 0 INTs (Maybe he had 1, I can't remember. I know we had 0 CB INTs going into the final game. Maybe he got one off a deflection in a "look what I found" moment). If so, we can at least credit him for holding onto the ball.

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    • BURGH86STEEL
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 6921

      #3
      Re: Wexell - Steeler's CBs - A hard-working vet leading them.

      Originally posted by SteelAbility
      Originally posted by Steelgal
      http://pit.scout.com/2/971298.html

      * William Gay, currently the No. 2 LCB, apparently lost his starting spot to McFadden after a below average 2009 in which DB coach Ray Horton said that Gay “became a little too full of himself … I’m sure he thought ‘I’m here. I’ve arrived.’”
      Gay full of himself?????

      For which of these?

      1. Getting trucked by AP and made to look like a rag doll
      2. For consistently giving up 7-8 yards passes on 1st down
      3. For consistently getting driven back 2-3 yard after initial contact by average sized WRs
      4. For hesitating on corner blitzes leading to huge gainers for the other O
      5. For establishing the other teams' "go to" WR every game
      6. For chasing receivers as they gashed for YAC
      7. For 0 INTs (Maybe he had 1, I can't remember. I know we had 0 CB INTs going into the final game. Maybe he got one off a deflection in a "look what I found" moment). If so, we can at least credit him for holding onto the ball.

      He probably felt full of himself when he won the starting job in camp and after preseason last season.

      I don't think he was ever or 1 or 2 type of CB. He may be better suited to playing nickel. I hope he becomes a better player because of his struggles last season.

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      • SanAntonioSteelerFan
        Legend
        • May 2008
        • 8361

        #4
        Re: Wexell - Steeler's CBs - A hard-working vet leading them.

        Here's a dumb , apologies ahead of time:

        What is so different about the left and right CB position that we have 4 guys competing for one of them, and only 1 guy (Ike) in the other?

        Thanks -


        We got our "6-PACK" - time to work on a CASE!

        HERE WE GO STEELERS, HERE WE GO!

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        • RuthlessBurgher
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 33208

          #5
          Re: Wexell - Steeler's CBs - A hard-working vet leading them.

          Originally posted by SanAntonioSteelerFan
          Here's a dumb , apologies ahead of time:

          What is so different about the left and right CB position that we have 4 guys competing for one of them, and only 1 guy (Ike) in the other?

          Thanks -
          Because 1 guy (Ike) is an established starter at LCB and is currently better than the other 4 guys (McFadden, Gay, Lewis, Burnett), so everyone else is battling to start at RCB right now.

          Just like at guard where 1 guy (Kemo) is an established starter at LG and is currently better than the other 4 guys (Essex, Foster, Pouncey, Urbik), so everyone else is battling to start at RG right now.
          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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