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  • fordfixer
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 10921

    Steelers' young defensive backs up for test

    Steelers' young defensive backs up for test

    By Jim Wexell
    SteelCityInsider.net
    Posted Aug 28, 2010
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    The Steelers will be without two starters in their secondary tonight against the Denver Broncos, who've thrown more often than anyone else this preseason.

    The NFL’s best pass defense in 2008 was the 16th best in 2009.

    Those Steelers, in fact, allowed more passing yards last season than any year since 2002.

    The area was addressed in the offseason by trading for former starter Bryant McFadden, signing free-agent Will Allen, drafting Crezdon Butler, coaching up youngsters Keenan Lewis, Joe Burnett and Ryan Mundy, and nursing Troy Polamalu back to health.

    Throw in the improvement made by Anthony Madison, and the return of Will Gay to his more comfortable nickel position, and the Steelers could very well return to their clampdown ways of 2008.

    The Denver Broncos (0-2) will provide a significant dress rehearsal for that revamped secondary tonight. Through two preseason games, the Broncos are averaging 40.5 passes per game to lead all NFL teams. With running backs Correll Buckhalter and Knowshon Moreno out, and LenDale White questionable, quarterbacks Kyle Orton and Brady Quinn are expected to continue filling the Colorado sky with passes. Rookie Tim Tebow’s not expected to play because of bruised ribs.

    The Steelers, so far, have seen the second fewest passes in the preseason, only 29 per game. “So I’m looking forward to this one,” said Steelers secondary coach Ray Horton. “I’ll take all the work we can get.”

    Horton will have a chance to look at some of his depth early with McFadden (chest) and Ryan Clark (precaution) having been ruled out of the game. McFadden will be replaced by Lewis at left cornerback and Clark will be replaced by Allen at free safety.

    Both replacements are enjoying strong preseasons. Lewis is a long-limbed, physical corner in the Steelers’ tradition, while Allen showed off an aggressive nature while playing in the New York Giants’ backfield last week.

    Horton will also get a nice, long look tonight at Mundy, Burnett, Butler and Madison. It’s a group that promises to cause plenty of consternation among the coaching staff on cut-down day.

    “Obviously we’re giving Keenan a good look because he deserves a good look. He’s doing an excellent job. He’s assimilated into the system very well,” Horton said. “Joe has been a nickel, a jack-of-all-trades type guy, and he continues to do that. I was happy with his (interception) in the last game. It was huge. And Crezdon, I’m just trying to overload him with as much as I can. He’s playing four positions for me, maybe five, and so far too much isn’t enough. He can handle it. So we’re excited about him. Anthony’s playing inside, too, and doing a fantastic job. I didn’t know if he could handle the inside because it’s not easy, and he’s done an excellent job. All of the sudden he becomes more valuable.

    “My top four safeties are, depth-wise, the four best safeties in the league. You go around the league and find four better ones. You may find one here and one there, but I don’t know if you’ll find four better safeties in the league. I think people take Ryan Clark for granted. I don’t know why. He’s a tough guy. He gave up two organs to play. And he’s smart, does everything, and counterbalances Troy. And then Will Allen is a fantastic pickup and upgrade. He’s a young body and Ryan (Mundy) is the same thing. So I’ve got four tough, smart, physical safeties.”

    It’s the kind of depth the Steelers clearly missed last season, but tonight the Broncos can help them keep the right ones for this season.

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  • 1st and Goal--
    Benchwarmer
    • Aug 2010
    • 93

    #2
    Re: Steelers' young defensive backs up for test

    As usual, Jim Wexell is zeroed in on where it's really at with the Steelers. While most of us are caught up in the euphoria over the 1st rd draft choice, or wondering if the replacement for Ward is finally here or thrilled with the prospect that Redman might be for real----stuff like that.--- When all is said and done the defense will determine how things go for the Steelers.

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    • steeler_fan_in_t.o.
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 10281

      #3
      Re: Steelers' young defensive backs up for test

      Sounds like final cuts will be difficult in the secondary, especially if they only go with 9.

      Looks like the in crowd is......

      S - Troy, Clark, Allen, Mundy (who I just starting hearing good things about, didn'r realize he was having such a good camp)

      CB - Ike, BMac, Lewis

      Fighting - Gay, Burnett, Butler, Madison

      One or two in the last category will be cut
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      • RuthlessBurgher
        Legend
        • May 2008
        • 33208

        #4
        Re: Steelers' young defensive backs up for test

        “My top four safeties are, depth-wise, the four best safeties in the league. You go around the league and find four better ones. You may find one here and one there, but I don’t know if you’ll find four better safeties in the league. I think people take Ryan Clark for granted. I don’t know why. He’s a tough guy. He gave up two organs to play. And he’s smart, does everything, and counterbalances Troy. And then Will Allen is a fantastic pickup and upgrade. He’s a young body and Ryan (Mundy) is the same thing. So I’ve got four tough, smart, physical safeties.”
        I like our starting safeties for sure, but to say that our "top four safeties are, depth-wise, the four best safeties in the league" is absolute hyperbolic overkill. Will Allen is an improvement over Tyrone Carter, no doubt, but why don't we wait to see him play in an actual game that counts for us before proclaiming his greatness. And Mundy needs to show me something...plain and simple. Reports are that he is improving, which is good, because I thought that he needed a lot of improvement just to get up to the level of a viable NFL backup. If Troy goes down again, I still don't like our chances. If it was indeed true that our "top four safeties are, depth-wise, the four best safeties in the league" then I wouldn't lose sleep at night worrying about what we would do if we lost Troy again. But that is simply not the case. Sorry, Coach Horton.
        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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        • Captain Lemming
          Legend
          • Jun 2008
          • 16041

          #5
          Re: Steelers' young defensive backs up for test

          Originally posted by RuthlessBurgher
          I like our starting safeties for sure, but to say that our "top four safeties are, depth-wise, the four best safeties in the league" is absolute hyperbolic overkill. Will Allen is an improvement over Tyrone Carter, no doubt, but why don't we wait to see him play in an actual game that counts for us before proclaiming his greatness. And Mundy needs to show me something...plain and simple. Reports are that he is improving, which is good, because I thought that he needed a lot of improvement just to get up to the level of a viable NFL backup. If Troy goes down again, I still don't like our chances. If it was indeed true that our "top four safeties are, depth-wise, the four best safeties in the league" then I wouldn't lose sleep at night worrying about what we would do if we lost Troy again. But that is simply not the case. Sorry, Coach Horton.
          Hey the Dline coach said our Dline is the best Dline in history. By that standard, Horton is a hyperbole wannabe.
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          • AkronSteel
            Pro Bowler
            • May 2008
            • 1272

            #6
            Re: Steelers' young defensive backs up for test

            Originally posted by steeler_fan_in_t.o.
            Sounds like final cuts will be difficult in the secondary, especially if they only go with 9.

            Looks like the in crowd is......

            S - Troy, Clark, Allen, Mundy (who I just starting hearing good things about, didn'r realize he was having such a good camp)

            CB - Ike, BMac, Lewis

            Fighting - Gay, Burnett, Butler, Madison

            One or two in the last category will be cut
            Well he didn't mention anything about Mr. Gay so that tells me that he is fighting an uphill battle to make the squad. I would like to see the team keep Butler but they may try to hide him on the practice squad and keep Madison because of his value on special teams. Anthony is such a good gunner and tackler on special teams he is going to be a hard one to cut.
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