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  • fordfixer
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 10921

    Sepulveda's kickoffs a hit

    Sepulveda's kickoffs a hit

    By Bob Labriola – Steelers Digest
    [url="http://www.steelers.com/news/article-1/Sepulvedas-kickoffs-a-hit/d0e65199-8b07-4cde-abce-5c967cafcfd0"]http://www.steelers.com/news/article-1/ ... 967cafcfd0[/url]

    LATROBE, Pa. – James Harrison did his normal thing, this time dominating everyone he faced in backs-on-backers. Ben Roethlisberger did his normal thing, this time hooking up with Arnaz Battle for two touchdowns in a red zone drill.

    But during a Friday night practice at Latrobe Stadium, a case can be made that the player who put the biggest bounce in Coach Mike Tomlin’s step was Daniel Sepulveda. Yes, the team’s punter.

    The day’s events began in the afternoon with WDVE-FM broadcasting live from Latrobe Stadium, there was a pre-practice concert and a post-practice fireworks display. Also, the Steelers conducted a 15-minute autograph session, in which all players and coaches participated. As usual, it was a packed house, with proceeds benefiting the Greater Latrobe School District Athletic Program, and with Giant Eagle matching all fans’ donations to the Westmoreland County Food Bank.

    “It’s awesome. It takes you back to high school football,” said Tomlin. “It’s really a genuine, awesome atmosphere. The fans are great. If we can entertain them and interact with them a little bit and get our usual work done, it’s a bonus.”

    For the most part, the work getting done was fairly typical of a Steelers practice. There were competitive individual periods, highlighted by backs-on-backers, but what really seemed to get Tomlin’s juices flowing was a special teams drill.

    Sepulveda got a chance to kick off, and he showed himself to be quite accomplished at it. On four kickoffs, Sepulveda’s hang-times were 4.07, 3.93, 3.87 and 3.70. The 4.07 kick also carried 2 yards deep in the end zone, and earlier in the evening, one of his mis-hits went 8 yards deep in the end zone.

    “I liked it,” said Tomlin. “Daniel Sepulveda might provide us with a legitimate options there. I liked his placement of the ball, I liked his hang time. He’s worked a lot at it. He didn’t have any exposure in that area prior to getting here. That just speaks to what he is – he’s always willing to do whatever for us.”

    Sepulveda has done some kickoff work in each of his training camps with the Steelers, but now with his experience and the fact there is only one kicker and one punter in camp, he got a chance to do it in a live drill. And the way he performed in that live drill should ensure even more opportunities.

    “What great energy provided for us, of course, by our fans tonight,” said Tomlin. “It was a great opportunity to come out and work in front of them in a unique environment. It kind of stimulates and motivates the guys. I thought we had a very productive, high energy, competitive practice.”

    There is no practice that is open to the public on Saturday, Aug. 7 because the Steelers will travel as a team to attend Dick LeBeau’s induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The next practice that is open to the public will be at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 8.

    INJURY UPDATE: Jonathan Scott, Hines Ward, Troy Polamalu and Frank Summers did not practice on Friday night. About Polamalu, Tomlin said, “We just rested him a little bit, as we are with Hines and some of the rest of the guys to try to stay ahead of the fatigue or injury curve.” During the workout, Tuff Harris and Sunny Harris bother sustained injuries. Sunny Harris left the field with an ice back on his left foot, and Tuff Harris had his arm in a sling.

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  • California-Steel
    Backup
    • Dec 2008
    • 227

    #2
    Re: Sepulveda's kickoffs a hit

    We got someone that can put the ball in the end zone?!?!
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    • frankthetank1
      Hall of Famer
      • May 2008
      • 2755

      #3
      Re: Sepulveda's kickoffs a hit

      thank god!! i hope sep keeps it up and wins the job. longer kickoffs would help th st's a lot

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      • Steelerphile
        Pro Bowler
        • Dec 2008
        • 1198

        #4
        Re: Sepulveda's kickoffs a hit

        There is every reason to let Sepulveda kick off if he can get it that deep. He would also be an excellent tackler as the last line of defense. If they go with Sepulveda, I think I could guarantee noone will return one to the house on a kickoff.

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        • SteelAbility
          Pro Bowler
          • Oct 2009
          • 2149

          #5
          Re: Sepulveda's kickoffs a hit

          Some idiot got paid big $ last season to NOT figure out what 99% of the people on this board saw ... i.e. Sepulveda kicking off was a much better thing than Reed kicking off. Geez! Just now? Not to mention a faster more athletic tackling option unlike Jeff Reed touch football.

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          • Sugar
            Hall of Famer
            • Oct 2008
            • 3700

            #6
            Re: Sepulveda's kickoffs a hit

            Originally posted by Steelerphile
            There is every reason to let Sepulveda kick off if he can get it that deep. He would also be an excellent tackler as the last line of defense. If they go with Sepulveda, I think I could guarantee noone will return one to the house on a kickoff.
            You couldn't guarantee it, but you sure as heck would get a real effort to crush the returner. Though I'd rather have our ST cover better, there would be something about just once watching Sep crush a returner like he did a couple times in school.

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            • Flasteel
              Hall of Famer
              • May 2008
              • 4004

              #7
              Re: Sepulveda's kickoffs a hit

              This great news if it Sepulveda can keep it going. More than any other factors, our kickoff team and coverage units led to our demise in '09. I think the changes and additions made in both of these areas are going to have a tremendous impact on our upcoming season.
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              • SteelHoss
                Backup
                • May 2008
                • 269

                #8
                Re: Sepulveda's kickoffs a hit

                Deep KOs are a huge advantage to STs as are hang times. This is great news! He is now entering his 4th season. By all accounts he has demonstrated that he is a hard worker. If he can find a comfort zone with KO duties it would provde a much needed boom...errr bonus!
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                • Kid
                  Rookie
                  • Jul 2010
                  • 47

                  #9
                  Re: Sepulveda's kickoffs a hit

                  Could either bring down skippy's asking price or make him expendable.

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                  • Sugar
                    Hall of Famer
                    • Oct 2008
                    • 3700

                    #10
                    Re: Sepulveda's kickoffs a hit

                    Originally posted by Kid
                    Could either bring down skippy's asking price or make him expendable.
                    Possibly, but Skippy is money on FG's and with AFCN football being what it is, that's not something you easily screw around with.

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                    • SteelCrazy
                      Legend
                      • Aug 2008
                      • 5049

                      #11
                      Re: Sepulveda's kickoffs a hit

                      To me, the fact that Sep is an excellent tackler and a former LB is more enticing then his KO's.....We need every advantage on SP's.
                      2019 Mock

                      1. ILB
                      2. CB
                      3. ILB
                      4. S
                      5. CB
                      6. ILB
                      7. S

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                      • Sugar
                        Hall of Famer
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 3700

                        #12
                        Re: Sepulveda's kickoffs a hit

                        Originally posted by SteelCrazy
                        To me, the fact that Sep is an excellent tackler and a former LB is more enticing then his KO's.....We need every advantage on SP's.
                        Yeah, you want to get everything out of a 4th round pick.

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                        • SteelCrazy
                          Legend
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 5049

                          #13
                          Re: Sepulveda's kickoffs a hit

                          Originally posted by Sugar
                          Originally posted by SteelCrazy
                          To me, the fact that Sep is an excellent tackler and a former LB is more enticing then his KO's.....We need every advantage on SP's.
                          Yeah, you want to get everything out of a 4th round pick.
                          Milk him dry...........That sounds painful
                          2019 Mock

                          1. ILB
                          2. CB
                          3. ILB
                          4. S
                          5. CB
                          6. ILB
                          7. S

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                          • BradshawsHairdresser
                            Legend
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 7056

                            #14
                            Re: Sepulveda's kickoffs a hit

                            Originally posted by Steelerphile
                            There is every reason to let Sepulveda kick off if he can get it that deep. He would also be an excellent tackler as the last line of defense.
                            Yeah, well how good is he at beating up bathroom towel dispensers?


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                            • phillyesq
                              Legend
                              • May 2008
                              • 7568

                              #15
                              Re: Sepulveda's kickoffs a hit

                              Originally posted by SteelAbility
                              Some idiot got paid big $ last season to NOT figure out what 99% of the people on this board saw ... i.e. Sepulveda kicking off was a much better thing than Reed kicking off. Geez! Just now? Not to mention a faster more athletic tackling option unlike Jeff Reed touch football.
                              I'm pretty sure Sepulvda himself said that Reed was better last year. Perhaps this is something that worked on during the offseason and improved.

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