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  • Chadman
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 6537

    #16
    You know, a year ago we had the worst Placekicker in the NFL too.. funny how perceptions change.
    The people that are trying to make the world worse never take a day off, why should I?

    Light up the darkness.

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    • thor75
      Pro Bowler
      • Dec 2012
      • 1038

      #17
      I'm not quite doom n gloom on the WR's yet. I thought they were a strength heading into the season. They didn't live up to their potential, with a lot of mental lapses. Maybe some new blood at the WR coaching spot would invigorate this unit. This is the first year with Hines gone, I'm not saying I want him as the coach but maybe he picked up the slack where the WR coach, Montgomery, left off.
      1. C.J. Mosley LB Alabama
      2. Jordan Matthews WR Vanderbilt
      3. (comp) Philip Gaines CB Rice
      4. Arthur Lynch TE Georgia
      5. Ross Cockrell CB Duke
      5. (comp) Derrick Hopkins DT Virginia Tech
      6. Josh Mauro DE Stanford
      6. (comp) Shaquil Barrett OLB Colorado State
      7. Quincy Enunwa WR Nebraska

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      • Dee Dub
        Hall of Famer
        • Jan 2010
        • 4652

        #18
        Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
        hey DD, love your mock draft in your sig but I don't think Minter will still be available at our 2nd round pick. but if he were still on the board early in Round 2 I would be all for trading up to get him.
        Yeah this was before I knew the Steelers were drafting at 17. I will do one again within the next week or so. My thought was trade down and get another second round pick. Like an early second rounder. And there is a good chance Minter could be there from 33-40. But yes you are right. He is steadily climbing the board. But if you will recall I started this Kevin Minter campaign well before you could find him on any one's list higher than the 4th round.
        Steelers 2015 Draft???....Go Freak! As in....

        1-Bernardrick McKinney MLB Mississippi State 6 ft 5 250 4.5 40 yard dash

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        • hawaiiansteel
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 35649

          #19
          Originally posted by Dee Dub
          Yeah this was before I knew the Steelers were drafting at 17. I will do one again within the next week or so. My thought was trade down and get another second round pick. Like an early second rounder. And there is a good chance Minter could be there from 33-40. But yes you are right. He is steadily climbing the board. But if you will recall I started this Kevin Minter campaign well before you could find him on any one's list higher than the 4th round.
          Kevin Minter does his part and more in LSU loss

          Linebacker finishes with 19 tackles

          BY SCOTT HOTARD
          January 06, 2013



          Kevin Minter is an all-in guy. Just a great leader, a great player. Instinctive.” LES MILES, LSU coach

          ATLANTA — Returning to his home state for the final game of his junior season, LSU linebacker Kevin Minter showed everyone back home what most fans in Louisiana saw all season.

          Minter finished with 19 tackles Monday night in the Chick-fil-A Bowl to go with one sack and two tackles for loss, falling two stops short of matching the LSU record for tackles in a game.

          About the only thing missing for the Suwanee, Ga., product was a win.

          Clemson rallied in the final minutes for a 25-24 victory, sealing the win with two late scores against an LSU defense that was on the field for 100 plays.

          “Kevin Minter is an all-in guy,” LSU coach Les Miles said. “Just a great leader, a great player. Instinctive.”

          Minter capped a breakout season in which he finished with 130 tackles, placing him fourth in the LSU record books for single-season tackles.

          No player since Bradie James in 2002 had finished with more.

          With those kind of numbers, it’s no wonder Minter was voted team MVP by his LSU teammates.

          “That guy, wow,” LSU offensive lineman Josh Dworaczyk said.

          “I can’t say enough about what it’s been like to play with Kevin and have him as one of the leaders on defense.”

          Returning to the Georgia Dome for the second time of his career, Minter looked like an even better version of the sophomore who helped LSU beat Georgia here in last year’s Southeastern Conference championship game.

          Minter had 14 tackles against Clemson in the first half.

          He may have gotten to 21 stops by game’s end — the school record, set by Al Richardson in 1982 — had he not missed a chunk of plays in the second half because of leg cramps.

          It was the second time this season Minter flirted with breaking Richardson’s single-game record. He had 20 tackles, including 17 solo stops, in a loss at Florida.

          “He was everything you want in a middle linebacker,” Dworaczyk said.

          Having received his degree from LSU earlier this month, Minter has the option of returning for his senior season or declaring himself eligible for the NFL draft.

          If he decides to move on, then his last game as a Tiger will have been a memorable one.

          [URL]http://theadvocate.com/sports/lsu/4808679-123/kevin-minter-does-his-part[/URL]

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          • thor75
            Pro Bowler
            • Dec 2012
            • 1038

            #20
            good article, hawaiin. Sounds like he has an attitude any defense would love.
            1. C.J. Mosley LB Alabama
            2. Jordan Matthews WR Vanderbilt
            3. (comp) Philip Gaines CB Rice
            4. Arthur Lynch TE Georgia
            5. Ross Cockrell CB Duke
            5. (comp) Derrick Hopkins DT Virginia Tech
            6. Josh Mauro DE Stanford
            6. (comp) Shaquil Barrett OLB Colorado State
            7. Quincy Enunwa WR Nebraska

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            • phillyesq
              Legend
              • May 2008
              • 7568

              #21
              Originally posted by Mister Pittsburgh
              Our top 3 WR this year are soft. We need a WR in the draft for sure.
              It's interesting. After the Eagles/Steelers game, I had the pleasure of listening to some sports talk radio from both sides of the state. In Philly, they were talking about how the Steelers receivers were tougher than the Eagles group and how the Steelers overall have better WRs.

              Just thought the outside perspective was interesting.

              I'd like to see a big, physical WR. Somebody who could can downfield or over the middle.

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              • Mister Pittsburgh
                Hall of Famer
                • Jul 2008
                • 3674

                #22
                Originally posted by phillyesq
                It's interesting. After the Eagles/Steelers game, I had the pleasure of listening to some sports talk radio from both sides of the state. In Philly, they were talking about how the Steelers receivers were tougher than the Eagles group and how the Steelers overall have better WRs.

                Just thought the outside perspective was interesting.

                I'd like to see a big, physical WR. Somebody who could can downfield or over the middle.
                we have 3 small non physical WR's bottom line and don't run the run and shoot offense. It doesn't work. We need some mismatch or a dominant running game to demand the opponents respect.
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                • feltdizz
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 27531

                  #23
                  We have good WR's... They look better when they get to utilize their speed instead of running 5 yards routes underneath.
                  Steelers 27
                  Rats 16

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                  • supersteeler
                    Pro Bowler
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 1089

                    #24
                    Originally posted by feltdizz
                    We have good WR's... They look better when they get to utilize their speed instead of running 5 yards routes underneath.
                    I would concur. Sometimes the scheme doesen't fit the players, they should of kept Hines for this type of offense.
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                    • Mister Pittsburgh
                      Hall of Famer
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 3674

                      #25
                      That's what I meant by soft and not a fit. These WR don't fit this system or QB. We need a better OL,RB, and a big WR like a Maurice Stovall or Michael Floyd or second pass catching TE to go with Heath. I mention those two big bodied WR that are second tier to Vince Jackson because I wouldn't drop a first on a WR this year but I think. A second tier BIG WR could excel in this offense with Ben.
                      Last edited by Mister Pittsburgh; 01-07-2013, 10:03 PM.
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                      • ikestops85
                        Hall of Famer
                        • Jun 2008
                        • 3724

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Mister Pittsburgh
                        He lacks the physicality and mental toughness to take on a defender with the ball in the air. He truly is a one trick pony.

                        Eventually he will beat the coverage deep and at a minimum come close to catching the HR ball, if not catching one. That basically makes him almost worthless once the field shortens near the red zone as there isn't enough field to make his one positive attribute, beating a defender in a long foot race, a non factor.
                        I hear this often from people but I don't think the facts back them up. Go back over the stats for the last 3 years and see who has caught the most TDs for us of 10 yards and less. I think you might be surprised to find that it is Wallace.

                        While I agree that Wallace didn't bring his usual effort this year and dropped more balls than usual that doesn't mean he is a bad receiver. He certainly brings more to the table than a deep threat. I don't know why people have to disparage his skills just because he isn't a Fitzgerald or Calvin Johnson. If he shows us the same effort going forward as he did his first 3 years I would love to have him on the team.
                        As many on this site think ... The Rooney's suck, Colbert sucks, Tomlin sucks, the coaches suck, and the players suck.

                        but Go Steelers!!!

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