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  • BigRob
    Pro Bowler
    • Jul 2008
    • 1381

    #16
    Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
    The WoodenDong Report (Game #15, vs. Cinci)

    December 26, 2012 by Still Mill

    In the spirit of the famous GilDong Report, we now bring you the WoodenDong Report.

    In light of many a fan (and GM Kevin Colbert as well) being bamboozled and ga-ga over LaMarr Woodley’s paper statistics the past 3 seasons, I've devoted considerable time to monitor the work of the exceptionally average LaMarr Woodley.

    As longtime Stillers.com readers may recall, Big Jason had been famous enough with his coverage sacks, flop sacks, the QB-slipped-on-the-wet-turf sacks, the OT totally forgot his blocking assignment sacks, and so on, that the NFL designated a new statistic, called the "Dong Sack™", in honor of Jason Gildong. (Some fantasy football leagues have incorporated this into their point systems for well over a decade.)

    Here in 2012, we'll again take time to expose The Dogger, LaMarr Woodley, for the fraud that he truly is.

    LaMarr missed games 12 and 13 with a (sob !) sore ankle, and finally returned to action last week versus the Cowpokes. Now, this past weekend, he was presumably as healthy as a horse, and should have been ready to hunt bear, with the playoffs on the line. He should have been looking to feast on the Bengals, against right tackle Andre Smith, who had allowed seven sacks and 24 hurries coming into the game.
    At 9:14 2Q, Green-Ellis ran up RT and LaMarr got a slop assist.

    Late in the 2Q, Green Ellis ran up RT on 1st down, and gained a nice, healthy 4 yards, with Big LaMarr finally making the stop. Any time you allow 4 yards on the ground on first down, it’s losing football, plain and simple.

    Believe it or not, this was it from Big LaMarr during a game in which he played 62 of the 64 plays run by the Cinci offense. 1 solo, 1 assist, and a large pile of vomit.

    Late in the 2Q, The Big He-Man was easily blocked out on a 2d & 15 shovel pass, which gained 23 yards and a 1st down.


    Being such a big he-man, LaMarr got eaten alive in SOLO blocking by a TIGHT END, be it Jermaine Gresham or Orson Charles. He went 1 on 1 again the RT, Smith, 20 times, and never even got a sniff of the QB.

    Big hits? NONE. Heavy QB pressure? None. Blown up plays? NONE. A paw in the face of the QB to disrupt the QB? None. Meaningful impact? None. The $61M Man spent the entire game titty-jousting and pad-groping and playing ***** paw-paw with opposing blockers. He loafed and lollygagged.

    During his recent hiatus, we found out that Big LaMarr is a pro bowler. No, dummy....he’s not going to the Pro Bowl. As ****ty as their standards are, they wouldn’t take such a ****bag. No, Big LaMarr is a co-owner of the Pittsburgh Jackrabbits of a professional bowling league, which makes The Paper Tiger a pro bowler. "LaMarr is a proven winner -- his first question was how he could start winning," said PBA commissioner Tom Clark. Funny -- that’s the same question we’ve been asking of LaMarr....how he could start winning, instead of being the sack o’ **** loser that he has been for well over 3 years.

    Of course, we here at Stillers.com know better. We’ve actually spent time watching and re-watching the game. Apparently, this is all ya get for $61M. Lesson learned -- ya can’t polish a turd, no matter how much money you might lavish him with. Just ask Jason GilDong, the original Donger himself.

    Season to date totals for Big LaMarr, in 13 games:

    Earned Sacks: 2

    Dong Sacks™: 2

    Strips, Jars, fumbles caused: 1

    Flailing Whiffs: 3

    First downs allowed: 11

    TDs allowed: 1

    [URL]http://www.stillers.com/Article/View/815e2944-0c13-4031-b4b6-894c8ed8bf91[/URL]
    Damn, they really don't like him huh.
    Here comes the BOOM!
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    • Steelhere10
      Hall of Famer
      • May 2008
      • 3849

      #17
      My thoughts on Fat Boy, he took the money and ran and because he's on three defensive side of the ball in which the team love he will come in fat again and remain on the roster forever.
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      • papillon
        Legend
        • Mar 2008
        • 11340

        #18
        Originally posted by lloydroid
        Harrison was rounding into his old self lately, as opposed to Woodley, who has done jack crap this season, whether he is playing or not. I think James will be ready to rock next year. And a healthy Harrison is as good as ANY LB in the NFL. He just is outstanding.
        I agree with this assessment 100%. You can tell Harrison was really on a roll, because he was being held a lot again, because he was able to get low and attain leverage and drive under the tackles. When he was injured and recovering he wasn't able to get under the tackles and drive, they were pushing him aside with ease, not so much the last 4 or games or so. I'm looking forward to having James around for two more years.

        Pappy
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        • Slapstick
          Rookie
          • May 2008
          • 0

          #19
          Woodley isn't going anywhere...
          Actually, my post was NOT about you...but, if the shoe fits, feel free to lace that &!+€# up and wear it.

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          • Slapstick
            Rookie
            • May 2008
            • 0

            #20
            How nice that the Stillers.com guys like to use wooden dongs....
            Actually, my post was NOT about you...but, if the shoe fits, feel free to lace that &!+€# up and wear it.

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            • SidSmythe
              Hall of Famer
              • Sep 2008
              • 4708

              #21
              I just don't understand what these guys spend their money on!!

              I'd have 3 personal trainers, 1 live in chiro/LMT, 2 personal cooks and fridge full of organic food.

              But i guess 100 pairs of sneakers, 3 sports cars and collection of solid gold kung fu swords are more important.
              Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...
              Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...
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              • supersteeler
                Pro Bowler
                • Dec 2012
                • 1089

                #22
                Woodley is overwight and it's conributing to his lackluster season. You need speed@ OLB, how in the hell are you going to have speed with the weight he has?

                It would be like telling Pouncey to run routes in the passing game.

                I like Lamar and he's proven he can be a great player, I would suggest larmar train like no other season, and put the bowling ball down and concentrate on his job.
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                • squidkid
                  Legend
                  • Feb 2012
                  • 5847

                  #23
                  lamar fooloed us all. played his heart out, kept his mouth shut and got the huge contract. as soon as he got the payday, he quit. lamar does his toughing on twitter and facebook now. we are swrewed for anumber of years now because of the contract and restructure. woodley played it perfect to get the $. i am shocked that he turned out to be this type of person. i really thought woodley was a player. pissed now that i bought his jersey a few years ago.
                  steelers = 3 ring circus with tomlin being the head clown

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                  • lloydroid
                    Pro Bowler
                    • Aug 2012
                    • 2026

                    #24
                    Originally posted by squidkid
                    lamar fooloed us all. played his heart out, kept his mouth shut and got the huge contract. as soon as he got the payday, he quit. lamar does his toughing on twitter and facebook now. we are swrewed for anumber of years now because of the contract and restructure. woodley played it perfect to get the $. i am shocked that he turned out to be this type of person. i really thought woodley was a player. pissed now that i bought his jersey a few years ago.
                    He has proven to have zero integrity and honor. As soon as he got the $, he quit trying. He represents the giant embarrassment that this team has turned into. The team is broken, and players like him, with attitudes like him, are the reasons why. Also, having a head coach who can't control such crappy attitudes has also led to this team being a total embarrassment.

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                    • lloydroid
                      Pro Bowler
                      • Aug 2012
                      • 2026

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Steelhere10
                      My thoughts on Fat Boy, he took the money and ran and because he's on three defensive side of the ball in which the team love he will come in fat again and remain on the roster forever.
                      Just like Gildong, Kirkland, et al. This team lacks the stones to make the right personnel moves when it needs to. Once they become "buddies" with players, they let the players walk all over them. It was that way under Cowher and it is still that way with Tomlin, meaning it is the OWNERSHIP that chooses to operate this way, not the coaches.

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                      • SidSmythe
                        Hall of Famer
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 4708

                        #26
                        Originally posted by lloydroid
                        Just like Gildong, Kirkland, et al. This team lacks the stones to make the right personnel moves when it needs to. Once they become "buddies" with players, they let the players walk all over them. It was that way under Cowher and it is still that way with Tomlin, meaning it is the OWNERSHIP that chooses to operate this way, not the coaches.
                        I've coached at the college level. It's like that no matter where you go.
                        There is no place for "man crushes" in football.
                        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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                        • lloydroid
                          Pro Bowler
                          • Aug 2012
                          • 2026

                          #27
                          Originally posted by SidSmythe
                          I've coached at the college level. It's like that no matter where you go.
                          There is no place for "man crushes" in football.
                          I' not sure what you mean. When you say it's "like that every where" do you mean the team gets to be buddies with players and then fail to hold their feet to the fire with things like being overweight? I really don't see anyone on Tom Coughlin's teams to be allowed to get away with that, if that's what you meant. Heck, my high school team didn't even let players do that. "What's your weight? What's your weight? What is your target weight? How many pounds to you need to lose? What are you eating? What did you have for lunch today? Stick to eating fruits and veggies, lay off the fat. Eat salad, not pasta."

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                          • JB13
                            Rookie
                            • Dec 2012
                            • 45

                            #28
                            Originally posted by lloydroid
                            He has proven to have zero integrity and honor. As soon as he got the $, he quit trying. He represents the giant embarrassment that this team has turned into. The team is broken, and players like him, with attitudes like him, are the reasons why. Also, having a head coach who can't control such crappy attitudes has also led to this team being a total embarrassment.
                            Agree with you on both points. If we had a stronger head coach, the fix would be easier. With the current leadership, it's a more difficult road.

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                            • squidkid
                              Legend
                              • Feb 2012
                              • 5847

                              #29
                              Originally posted by SidSmythe
                              I've coached at the college level. It's like that no matter where you go.
                              There is no place for "man crushes" in football.
                              where did you coach?
                              steelers = 3 ring circus with tomlin being the head clown

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                              • SS Laser
                                Pro Bowler
                                • Apr 2009
                                • 1929

                                #30
                                Million dollar men should not need an iron thumb to do what is needed and earn there money. One reason the steelers keep vets around forever. Harrison, Ike, Keisel and Polamalu do the offseason work. Antonio Brown followed Ike to do offseason work. Hood did offseason work also. Coaches need to guide the players. Players then need to do what is needed. Some will and stick around. Wallace and Mendy do not seem like they will do all the little things. Woodley better get healthy and do all the off season work. Or he will be on another team at some point.

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