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  • Jooser
    Legend
    • Jul 2008
    • 5102

    Tomlin: Gilbert to RT

    per Steelers.com

    Colon has surgery, Gilbert to play
    By Teresa Varley - Steelers.com

    Posted 30 minutes ago

    aaSteelers tackle Willie Colon underwent surgery on Tuesday morning for a torn triceps muscle suffered against the Baltimore Ravens.

    “He is going to be out for an extended period of time to say the least, probable IR, we haven’t made that determination yet,” said Coach Mike Tomlin. “We’re going to let him come out of recovery and those things before we proceed.”

    This is the second year that Colon suffered what could be a season-ending injury. Last year Colon missed the season with an Achilles injury suffered during the offseason.

    “Needless to say it’s a personal blow for Willie Colon,” said Tomlin. “We are saddened for him. For Willie, going down two consecutive seasons is a tough blow. We’ll keep him close and encourage him and help him through what I am sure if going to be a tough time with rehab and so forth. More than anything Willie is a guy that loves to play the game of football and he won’t be given an opportunity to do that.

    “For us we acknowledge that this is a natural part of the game of football. Things like this along the journey happen. As a football team we’ll do what football teams do of course, the next man up will move on and we’ll expect him to play to the same standard.”

    That next person will be second-round pick Marcus Gilbert, who was drafted to play the left tackle position. Tomlin also said he will bring in some tackles to look at for a back-up role.
    “We like where he is. He has performed well for us,” said Tomlin of Gilbert. “He is a talented young guy, doesn’t have a great deal of experience. We’re going to give him an opportunity to play and show what he is capable of.”
    There ya have it.
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  • steeler_george
    Hall of Famer
    • Dec 2008
    • 3417

    #2
    Re: Tomlin: Gilbert to RT

    Can he play RG and LT tackle too?

    In all seriousness, I can't wait to see what this kid could do there.

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    • sentinel33
      Backup
      • Jun 2010
      • 494

      #3
      Re: Tomlin: Gilbert to RT

      All I'm asking is for him to come in and play as well as Flozell did. That will be fine for me in his rookie year.

      And if Legursky doesn't show in the Seahawks game, then put Foster back. The team did fine while he was in there. Never really understood the switch. I like Legursky. He's a great effort guy and that can sometimes be enough in this league. But I don't know why Foster lost the starting gig. I just want the best guy for the job. That appeared to be Foster. At least last year anyway. -insight?-

      Lookin' forward to seein' what Gilbert can bring to the table.

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      • steelblood
        Hall of Famer
        • May 2008
        • 4166

        #4
        Re: Tomlin: Gilbert to RT

        As well as Flozell? that might be hoping for a little much. this kid has been getting most of his work at LT and is raw. He is going to make mistakes. But, hopefully he will improve during this softer portion of the schedule and can be hitting his stride in a few weeks.
        Even if Bill Belichick was getting an atomic wedgie, his face would look exactly the same.

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        • hawaiiansteel
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 35649

          #5
          Re: Tomlin: Gilbert to RT

          Steelers rookie Gilbert gets nod at right tackle

          By Scott Brown
          PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
          Tuesday, September 13, 2011


          With Willie Colon out for the season, the Steelers will turn to a rookie at right tackle.

          Marcus Gilbert will make his first career start Sunday when the Seattle Seahawks visit Heinz Field for a 1 p.m. game.

          Gilbert, a second-round pick in April, takes over for Willie Colon, who had surgery this morning to repair a torn triceps.

          The Steelers have placed Colon on injured reserve and signed offensive tackle Jamon Meredith.

          Meredith worked out for the Steelers today along with veteran Ray Willis. The 6-5, 312-pounder started four games for the Bills in 2009, when he was in Buffalo with Steelers offensive line coach Sean Kugler.

          Meredith's signing rules out the Steelers bringing back Flozell Adams or Max Starks to fill the void left by Colon's second season-ending injury in as many years.

          Gilbert has been playing primarily at left tackle, but the Steelers like the progress the former University of Florida standout has made following a slow start to training camp.

          "He's shown he's not a fish out of water," Tomlin said. "We like his pedigree. He's a talented guy."

          In other injury news, Tomlin said outside linebacker James Harrison is "fine" after sustaining a knee contusion in the Steelers' 35-7 loss in Baltimore last Sunday.

          Wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery and outside linebacker Chris Carter are still working through hamstring injuries, Tomlin said. Both are expected to try running today, and Tomlin said he is hopeful both are able to practice tomorrow.

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          • SidSmythe
            Hall of Famer
            • Sep 2008
            • 4708

            #6
            Re: Tomlin: Gilbert to RT

            Was it me or did we run the ball against the Ravens as well as I can remember??? Until we got down and pass pass pass was the game plan???
            Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...
            Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...
            Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...!!!

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            • flippy
              Legend
              • Dec 2008
              • 17088

              #7
              Re: Tomlin: Gilbert to RT

              Seems to me like Gilbert would be better suited at LT than RT. Wonder why we wouldn't try Gilbert on the left and move Scott over to the right side.
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              • DukieBoy
                Hall of Famer
                • May 2008
                • 3488

                #8
                Re: Tomlin: Gilbert to RT

                Originally posted by SidSmythe
                Was it me or did we run the ball against the Ravens as well as I can remember??? Until we got down and pass pass pass was the game plan???
                I thought we were running the ball pretty well early, until we peed in the pool w/o Matt Spaeth to do it for us.


                Buckle up, young man. We need you to come through for us.





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                • insanesteelersfan
                  Starter
                  • Apr 2011
                  • 713

                  #9
                  Re: Tomlin: Gilbert to RT

                  If Gilbert plays the whole year, I will bet anyone he will give up at least 30-40 sacks all by himself. I also bet Ben will get sacked 90 + times this season...and I seriously doubt I will get any takers on this bet.

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                  • hawaiiansteel
                    Legend
                    • May 2008
                    • 35649

                    #10
                    Re: Tomlin: Gilbert to RT

                    Originally posted by flippy
                    Seems to me like Gilbert would be better suited at LT than RT. Wonder why we wouldn't try Gilbert on the left and move Scott over to the right side.

                    probably a continuity thing, by putting Gilbert at RT you can leave the other 4 starters alone and allow them to develop some chemistry together.

                    God knows they need it...

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                    • DukieBoy
                      Hall of Famer
                      • May 2008
                      • 3488

                      #11
                      Re: Tomlin: Gilbert to RT

                      Originally posted by insanesteelersfan
                      If Gilbert plays the whole year, I will bet anyone he will give up at least 30-40 sacks all by himself. I also bet Ben will get sacked 90 + times this season...and I seriously doubt I will get any takers on this bet.
                      Alright, bring in Steven Hawking then.





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                      • fordfixer
                        Legend
                        • May 2008
                        • 10921

                        #12
                        Re: Tomlin: Gilbert to RT

                        Gator reunion on offensive line

                        [url="http://www.timesonline.com/sports/steelers/gator-reunion-on-offensive-line/article_0b5c5a3d-0fcb-5e18-8dea-091ea04a6a6f.html"]http://www.timesonline.com/sports/steel ... a6a6f.html[/url]

                        Steelers offensive tackle Marcus Gilbert (65) is getting to start sooner than most expected.

                        Posted: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 10:02 pm | Updated: 10:11 pm, Tue Sep 13, 2011.

                        By Mike Bires [email="mbires@timesonline.com"]mbires@timesonline.com[/email] | 0 comments

                        PITTSBURGH - Once again, the Steelers' offensive line will start two ex-Gators.

                        Marcus Gilbert, a rookie, will make his first pro start Sunday when the Steelers host the Seattle Seahawks. He'll line up at right tackle, just a few yards away from his former University of Florida teammate, center Maurkice Pouncey.

                        "We like where he is," coach Mike Tomlin said of Gilbert. "He's a talented young guy. He doesn't have a great deal of experience. But we are going to give him an opportunity to play and show what he's capable of."

                        Last year, the Steelers used their first-round draft pick on Pouncey, and that decision has proven to be a stroke of genius. Pouncey earned Pro Bowl honors as a rookie and seems destined to be a star for years to come.

                        The Steelers can only hope Gilbert develops into an all-star as well someday.

                        "We like his pedigree," Tomlin said. "He has done a nice job with the opportunities he has been given up to this point. It's enough for us to feel comfortable moving forward. We are giving him an opportunity this weekend."

                        Actually, the Steelers don't have many options now that Willie Colon is done for the year.

                        Colon, who missed the 2010 season with a torn Achilles' tendon, was placed on injured reserve Tuesday after undergoing surgery to repair a torn triceps muscle. Colon was hurt while pass blocking late in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 35-7 loss at Baltimore.

                        The only other linemen on the opening-day roster who could play tackle are reserves Trai Essex, Ramon Foster and Chris Scott. But Foster and Scott didn't even dress Sunday in Baltimore as they were designated game-day inactives.

                        Later on Tuesday, the Steelers signed Ramon Meredith strictly for depth purposes. He's played in 13 NFL games over the past two years and has four starts. But the Steelers will be the fifth team he's spent time with.

                        Pouncey and Gilbert last spent time together when they were starters at Florida in 2009 - Pouncey at center and Gilbert at right tackle. Last year, Gilbert switched to left tackle.

                        "It's an added bonus that he and Maurkice are best buds," offensive line coach Sean Kugler said in April when the Steelers drafted Gilbert. "There is chemistry there, and that chemistry is a big thing in the offensive line room."

                        For the first seven games of the 2010 season, Pouncey and left tackle Max Starks were the two former Florida starters on the offensive line. Starks, though, suffered a season-ending neck injury and then was cut this year on the first day of training camp. When news broke Monday of Colon's injury, there was speculation that the Steelers would try to re-sign either Starks or Flozell Adams.

                        The Steelers contacted Adams, who started every game for them last year only to be cut this year on the second day of camp as a salary cap casualty. However, Adams' asking price was too much (he was due to make $5 million this year). The Steelers just don't have the cap space to satisfy Adam's demand.

                        As far as Starks, the Steelers did not call him. He reportedly is vastly overweight and out of shape.

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                        • hawaiiansteel
                          Legend
                          • May 2008
                          • 35649

                          #13
                          Re: Tomlin: Gilbert to RT

                          Steelers' rookie Gilbert tackles starting spot

                          By Scott Brown, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
                          Wednesday, September 14, 2011



                          For the second year in a row, the Steelers are entrusting a position on the offensive line to a rookie from the University of Florida.

                          This time, though, the Steelers don't have much of a choice.

                          Marcus Gilbert will start at right tackle Sunday against the visiting Seattle Seahawks — and for the foreseeable future — following a season-ending injury to Willie Colon.

                          Colon had surgery Tuesday morning to repair a torn triceps, and the Steelers placed the sixth-year veteran on injured reserve Tuesday.

                          Gilbert, a second-round draft pick in April, moves from left to right tackle, and coach Mike Tomlin admitted that there is some risk involved given his inexperience.

                          "Not a lot of tape (on Gilbert) but not a lot of opportunities for a young guy," Tomlin said at his weekly news conference. "We do believe he's talented. He has done a nice job with the opportunities given to him at this point. It's enough for us to feel comfortable moving forward."

                          Colon, who signed a five-year, $29 million contract in late July, suffered a season-ending injury for the second time in as many years in the Steelers' 35-7 loss to the Ravens.

                          The Steelers signed Flozell Adams after Colon ruptured his Achilles tendon in June of 2010, and the veteran left tackle proved to be a pleasant surprise after moving to right tackle. He was the only Steelers' offensive lineman to start every game last season, but the team released Adams in July in a cost-cutting move.

                          The Steelers spoke with Adams' agent, Jordan Woy, on Monday, but it appears that money prevented talks from getting serious.

                          Instead the Steelers signed journeyman Jamon Meredith to add depth along the offensive line.

                          Meredith, who worked out for the Steelers on Tuesday along with Ray Willis, started four games at right tackle for the Buffalo Bills in 2009. The 6-5, 304-pounder played in five games last season while spending time with the Bills, Detroit Lions and New York Giants.

                          Meredith is listed third on the Steelers' depth chart at left tackle, behind starter Jonathan Scott and Trai Essex.

                          Gilbert, meanwhile, will become the first Steelers rookie to start at tackle since Colon in 2006.

                          If Gilbert comes within a zip code of playing as well as center Maurkice Pouncey, his former college teammate and close friend, did a year ago the Steelers will be happy.

                          Pouncey beat out incumbent Justin Hartwig in training camp, and he became the first Steelers offensive lineman to make the Pro Bowl as a rookie since 1955.

                          Unlike Pouncey, the Steelers have to thrust the 6-6, 330-pound Gilbert into action, after only a week of practice at right tackle.

                          At Florida, Gilbert started 14 games at right tackle in 2009 and 13 at left tackle last season. He has made steady progress since a slow start to training camp.

                          "We like his pedigree," Tomlin said. "He's shown that he's not a fish out of water and knows the area since he's been here in terms of being position flexible."

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                          • RuthlessBurgher
                            Legend
                            • May 2008
                            • 33208

                            #14
                            Re: Tomlin: Gilbert to RT

                            Originally posted by insanesteelersfan
                            If Gilbert plays the whole year, I will bet anyone he will give up at least 30-40 sacks all by himself. I also bet Ben will get sacked 90 + times this season...and I seriously doubt I will get any takers on this bet.
                            Okay, if Ben gets sacked 90+ times this season and Gilbert gives up at least 30-40 sacks all by himself, then I'll leave this site forever. If that doesn't happen, then you can take your mind-numbing, barely-coherent ramblings elsewhere. Deal?
                            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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                            • Jooser
                              Legend
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 5102

                              #15
                              Re: Tomlin: Gilbert to RT

                              Originally posted by RuthlessBurgher
                              Originally posted by insanesteelersfan
                              If Gilbert plays the whole year, I will bet anyone he will give up at least 30-40 sacks all by himself. I also bet Ben will get sacked 90 + times this season...and I seriously doubt I will get any takers on this bet.
                              Okay, if Ben gets sacked 90+ times this season and Gilbert gives up at least 30-40 sacks all by himself, then I'll leave this site forever. If that doesn't happen, then you can take your mind-numbing, barely-coherent ramblings elsewhere. Deal?
                              I'll take that bet!
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