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  • AkronSteel
    Pro Bowler
    • May 2008
    • 1272

    Injuries???

    I think we all thought that this game yesterday was going to be a bloodbath and wondered what the injury report would look like or how much the team would have left for next week. It really didn't seem that bad as I watched the game....it certainly didn't compare to the 08 AFCC. But saying that, is there any news on injuries coming out of yesterday? I know we had some issues on the OL and it looked like Mendy was limping around a little bit. Any news from the Burgh as far as injuries go??

    One last time for good measure!!!
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  • calmkiller
    Pro Bowler
    • May 2008
    • 1819

    #2
    Re: Injuries???

    I know James Harrison Hurt his shoulder on that play he fell down and then got back up and ran Flacco out of bounds.
    LETS GO MOUNTAINEERS!
    Here We Go Steelers!
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    • Steelgal
      Pro Bowler
      • Aug 2008
      • 1286

      #3
      Re: Injuries???

      McFadden said the hip injury is related to his abdominal injury, which someone else defined as a sports hernia (McFadden wouldn't agree with that term though). Tomlin said it's not related but I believe McFadden. He doesn't know if it'll improve by next week. He of course hopes.

      per Jim Wexell on another message board I read

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      • Crash
        Legend
        • Apr 2009
        • 5008

        #4
        Re: Injuries???

        McFadden hurt his hip.

        Flozell supposedly had the squirts.

        Tomlin said Harrison is fine.

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        • Steelgal
          Pro Bowler
          • Aug 2008
          • 1286

          #5
          Re: Injuries???

          Just saw this posted on my Insider board from Steeler reporter, Jim Wexell

          "Harrison hyperextended his elbow. Tomlin said he's going to be in pain, but didn't seem concerned about lack of effectiveness.
          Don't see it affecting Deebo either."

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          • SanAntonioSteelerFan
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 8361

            #6
            Re: Injuries???

            Originally posted by Steelgal
            Just saw this posted on my Insider board from Steeler reporter, Jim Wexell

            "Harrison hyperextended his elbow. Tomlin said he's going to be in pain, but didn't seem concerned about lack of effectiveness.
            Don't see it affecting Deebo either."
            You know, I'm still wondering about Troy. He didn't do anything yesterday to convince me he is healthy.


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

            HERE WE GO STEELERS, HERE WE GO!

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            • NJ-STEELER
              Legend
              • May 2008
              • 12563

              #7
              Re: Injuries???

              for the jets since the last game

              RT woody was put on IR this week

              they lost their S leonard right before the last game, so the guy playing now has a few games under his belt

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              • hawaiiansteel
                Legend
                • May 2008
                • 35649

                #8
                Re: Injuries???

                Originally posted by Crash
                Flozell supposedly had the squirts.

                Adams sick of losing

                Monday, January 17, 2011
                By Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette


                It isn't often we get to walk in the Steelers' shoes, especially the size 22s of the man so enormous that they call him "Flozell The Hotel." But Saturday night was one of those times. Saturday night, we all could relate to big offensive tackle Flozell Adams. Saturday night, we also learned a little more about why this Steelers team is so special and will go to Super Bowl XLV Feb. 6 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, if it can beat the New York Jets Sunday night in the AFC championship game at Heinz Field.

                Column warning:

                Read on with caution if you are having your bagel and coffee.

                "He was puking his guts out," Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said of Adams. "He puked out everything."

                This was at halftime of the playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens. Somehow, Adams made it through the first half but, finally, was brought to his knees, not because the Steelers trailed, 21-7, although that made every player on the team feel sick, but because of flu-like symptoms. Who among us hasn't been there? We just want to die when we're hugging the commode. Adams wanted to get back on the field to block the great Terrell Suggs and the other beasts on the Ravens' defense.

                The Steelers' medical staff worked feverishly through halftime and the third quarter to get Adams well. "I had IVs, pills, shots [of anti-nausea medicine], everything you can think of," he said.

                "It hit me like a ton of bricks. I couldn't believe it. I don't think I've been sick like that since college. And to get sick now ... "

                During the biggest game of his decorated pro career.

                Adams, 35, spent his first 12 years in the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys lost all five of its playoff games with him before beating the Philadelphia Eagles a year ago in the wild-card round. He signed as a free agent with the Steelers right before training camp after starting right tackle Willie Colon was lost for the season in the summer because of an Achilles' tendon injury.

                Do you think Adams would love to get back to Dallas for the Super Bowl?

                You have no idea.

                "Flozell came here for one reason -- to win," Tomlin said. "He has all the money he needs and all the accolades. All he wants to do is win. His intentions are as pure as any player I've ever been around."

                Adams' illness left the Steelers in a bad spot. Backup swingman Trai Essex had to jump into Adams' spot. That's not a good thing when Suggs and his bunch are the opponents.

                The Steelers' problems got much worse when left tackle Jonathan Scott was banged up on the final play of the third quarter. Now, we're talking some serious juggling. Essex had to move to the left side. Backup Doug Legursky stepped in at right guard and bumped starter Ramon Foster to right tackle.

                That's when something amazing happened. Something almost Willis Reed-like, if you will. As the players huddled up for the first play of the fourth quarter, Adams, who was aware that Scott was down, walked straight from the locker room to the sideline and right onto the field.

                Actually, staggered is a better description.

                "Dead Man Walking," teammate Brett Keisel called Adams.

                Tomlin ran 20 yards onto the field to stop Adams. He and trainer John Norwig pulled him back to the sideline. This wasn't time for heroics from a guy who was so sick he could barely stand. Not against Suggs and Co., who were coming after Ben Roethlisberger with bad intentions.

                "Wasn't it an awesome sight seeing him trying to go out there?" Tomlin asked. "I told him I appreciated him and what he was doing, but that, hopefully, we wouldn't need him."

                The Steelers didn't, as it turned out. Scott recovered quickly and finished the game. Essex went back to right tackle and Foster to right guard. The Steelers won, 31-24, surviving and advancing.

                "They made the right decision not letting me play," Adams said after the game. He appeared to be feeling better, if only because of the win. At least he no longer looked green.

                "I could have let the whole team down if I had gone back in," Adams said. "I could have given up a sack or missed a block or got the quarterback killed. Better to have Trai and Doug in there. They did a damn good job. The whole line did. I'm so proud of 'em."

                It's been that way all season. The line, though not nearly the best in the NFL, has been better than most people think despite playing without Colon and starting left tackle Max Starks and with rookie center Maurkice Pouncey. Sure, it allowed six sacks Saturday, three by the inimitable Suggs. But Tomlin wasn't concerned with that number. "We could have five Anthony Munozes on the line and we'd still give up sacks because of the quarterback. No. 7 is going to take some sacks. But he's going to make more big plays for us." The only numbers Tomlin cares about were on the scoreboard. "We're not interested in style points," he has said many times.

                Adams expects to be ready when the Steelers take on the Jets. "I came here to win the Super Bowl. I'm one win from getting there."

                The Steelers will start to look ahead to the Jets game when they report back to work today at their South Side compound. But Roethlisberger wanted to take one final look back at the Ravens game. Adams' willingness to play under such trying circumstances wasn't lost on him or the other players.

                "That the way it is with this team," Roethlisberger said. "We would do anything for each other. Even get off a gurney. I mean, literally get off a gurney."

                You want to know why the Steelers are in the AFC championship game?

                That's as good a reason as any.

                Read more: [url="http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11017/1118601-87.stm#ixzz1BGcasowI"]http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11017/11 ... z1BGcasowI[/url]

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                • SanAntonioSteelerFan
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 8361

                  #9
                  Re: Injuries???

                  Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
                  Originally posted by Crash
                  Flozell supposedly had the squirts.

                  Adams sick of losing

                  Monday, January 17, 2011
                  By Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
                  ...

                  That's when something amazing happened. Something almost Willis Reed-like, if you will. As the players huddled up for the first play of the fourth quarter, Adams, who was aware that Scott was down, walked straight from the locker room to the sideline and right onto the field.

                  Actually, staggered is a better description.

                  "Dead Man Walking," teammate Brett Keisel called Adams.

                  Tomlin ran 20 yards onto the field to stop Adams. He and trainer John Norwig pulled him back to the sideline. This wasn't time for heroics from a guy who was so sick he could barely stand. Not against Suggs and Co., who were coming after Ben Roethlisberger with bad intentions.

                  "Wasn't it an awesome sight seeing him trying to go out there?" Tomlin asked. "I told him I appreciated him and what he was doing, but that, hopefully, we wouldn't need him."
                  ...
                  I think I remember Wolf talking about Hotel staggering onto the field at the time, and Tomlin running out to get him, but I'm not sure. I've youtubed, but can't find a vid of it. Did anyone see that on TV? Anyone have a vid, by any chance?


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

                  HERE WE GO STEELERS, HERE WE GO!

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