Steelers weighing options on offensive line
By Ralph N. Paulk, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
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The Steelers, who gained next to nothing on the ground in a 23-20 win at Indianapolis on Sunday night, are looking to shore up an injury-riddled offensive line.
Coach Mike Tomlin acknowledged Tuesday during his weekly news conference that the Steelers will bring in a few players in an attempt to build depth on an offensive front that was battered and bruised at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Right tackle Marcus Gilbert suffered a left shoulder injury but returned to play left tackle after Jonathan Scott went down with a left ankle sprain. Right guard Doug Legursky has been listed as questionable with a left shoulder injury.
The Steelers are in an unenviable position of juggling an already troubled offensive line before they travel to play the Houston Texans on Sunday.
"We are open to bringing somebody in, but we haven't had any definitive plans to that regard," Tomlin said. "We'll let the participation of those men dictate what we'll do in that area."
If the Steelers are unable to find adequate replacements, guards Ramon Foster and Trai Essex could be inserted into the starting lineup against the Texans. It's a significant decision for Tomlin, considering the Steelers averaged 2.4 yards per carry against the Colts — including running back Rashard Mendenhall's 37 yards on 18 attempts.
Tomlin also is looking to fix an offensive line that has too often this season left quarterback Ben Roethlisberger exposed. Roethlisberger, who was sidelined for a couple of plays against Seattle, fumbled twice — including one that was returned 48 yards for a touchdown by Jamaal Anderson, tying the score, 10-10, in the second quarter — and was intercepted once.
Tomlin altered the Steelers' practice schedule in hopes of getting injured players time to recuperate.
"I'm swapping out padded practice this week," Tomlin said. "We'll just go helmets only on Wednesday, and we'll carry shoulder pads on Thursday. We believe that approach will help us deal with some of these injuries and be inclusive in terms of practice and gives some guys an opportunity to practice both Wednesday and Thursday."
The Steelers' injury list is a long one that also includes wide receiver Mike Wallace, who suffered a rib cartilage injury. Tomlin said Wallace will be evaluated to see what his availability will be at week's end "in terms of practice, but it shouldn't prohibit him from playing."
Also on the list is rookie linebacker Chris Carter (hamstring), who saw his first action at Indianapolis. Wide receivers Arnaz Battle (swollen knee) and Jericho Cotchery (hamstring) and defensive end Brett Keisel (PCL sprain) likely are to have limited practice, but Tomlin said Cotchery and cornerback Bryant McFadden (hamstring) could be ready to play this week.
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By Ralph N. Paulk, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
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The Steelers, who gained next to nothing on the ground in a 23-20 win at Indianapolis on Sunday night, are looking to shore up an injury-riddled offensive line.
Coach Mike Tomlin acknowledged Tuesday during his weekly news conference that the Steelers will bring in a few players in an attempt to build depth on an offensive front that was battered and bruised at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Right tackle Marcus Gilbert suffered a left shoulder injury but returned to play left tackle after Jonathan Scott went down with a left ankle sprain. Right guard Doug Legursky has been listed as questionable with a left shoulder injury.
The Steelers are in an unenviable position of juggling an already troubled offensive line before they travel to play the Houston Texans on Sunday.
"We are open to bringing somebody in, but we haven't had any definitive plans to that regard," Tomlin said. "We'll let the participation of those men dictate what we'll do in that area."
If the Steelers are unable to find adequate replacements, guards Ramon Foster and Trai Essex could be inserted into the starting lineup against the Texans. It's a significant decision for Tomlin, considering the Steelers averaged 2.4 yards per carry against the Colts — including running back Rashard Mendenhall's 37 yards on 18 attempts.
Tomlin also is looking to fix an offensive line that has too often this season left quarterback Ben Roethlisberger exposed. Roethlisberger, who was sidelined for a couple of plays against Seattle, fumbled twice — including one that was returned 48 yards for a touchdown by Jamaal Anderson, tying the score, 10-10, in the second quarter — and was intercepted once.
Tomlin altered the Steelers' practice schedule in hopes of getting injured players time to recuperate.
"I'm swapping out padded practice this week," Tomlin said. "We'll just go helmets only on Wednesday, and we'll carry shoulder pads on Thursday. We believe that approach will help us deal with some of these injuries and be inclusive in terms of practice and gives some guys an opportunity to practice both Wednesday and Thursday."
The Steelers' injury list is a long one that also includes wide receiver Mike Wallace, who suffered a rib cartilage injury. Tomlin said Wallace will be evaluated to see what his availability will be at week's end "in terms of practice, but it shouldn't prohibit him from playing."
Also on the list is rookie linebacker Chris Carter (hamstring), who saw his first action at Indianapolis. Wide receivers Arnaz Battle (swollen knee) and Jericho Cotchery (hamstring) and defensive end Brett Keisel (PCL sprain) likely are to have limited practice, but Tomlin said Cotchery and cornerback Bryant McFadden (hamstring) could be ready to play this week.
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