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  • Mister Pittsburgh
    Hall of Famer
    • Jul 2008
    • 3674

    WOW - Woodley ripped by unnamed Steeler

    Former Pro Bowl linebacker LaMarr Woodley was a disappointment for the Steelers in 2012.

    By Ron Cook / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
    Steelers linebacker LaMarr Woodley wasn't much of a football player last season, but he is getting rave reviews for his portrayal of legendary rapper Jam Master Jay. Woodley, Trent Richardson of the Cleveland Browns and Marshawn Lynch of the Seattle Seahawks are featured in a pictorial in the Feb. 18 issue of ESPN The Magazine, recreating an album cover of the iconic hip-hop group Run DMC. Woodley is wonderful in the photographs that have been released and has talked about the painstaking preparation that went into the project.
    It's nice to think Woodley will devote the same energy this offseason to his day job.
    The Steelers haven't made much news since the NFL season ended, but it's the calm before the storm. General manager Kevin Colbert promised significant changes, which could begin this week. A team that finishes with a disappointing 8-8 record has to make changes. "We'd be silly to expect a better result [with] the same group of guys," Colbert said.
    Much of the speculation has centered around linebacker James Harrison. Will he agree to a pay cut or a restructuring of his contract? If he doesn't, will the Steelers release him to save precious money under the NFL salary cap?
    The Steelers need Harrison. He missed the first three games last season after knee surgery and took a long time to get into playing shape. But by the end of the season, he was playing good football. He was the same disruptive force he used to be on a defense that, despite impressive statistics, badly needed one.
    Harrison will turn 35 in May, but that's not as much of an issue with him as it is with other players. He is the Steelers' hardest worker. He trains maniacally. Unlike last year, he will get in all of the off-season work. He will be ready to go when training camp opens in July. He should have a big season.
    It's not as if Jason Worilds can step in and take Harrison's place. He's a good pass rusher and had five sacks as a part-time starter last season, but there is more to the outside linebacker position than that. Steelers linebacker Larry Foote often talked of how Harrison "pushed back the line of scrimmage" on running plays, especially later in the season. Worilds doesn't appear to have the size or power to do that.
    Memo to Colbert:
    Keep Harrison.
    But Harrison isn't the key to the Steelers defense.
    That's the other outside linebacker.
    Woodley.
    The team needs him to pick up his game and become a dominant player again opposite Harrison.
    "He was awful," one teammate said of Woodley's performance last season.
    "He tells us he works out, but we didn't see it. He wasn't in shape. That has to be a reason why he was always hurt."
    Colbert defended Woodley when asked about that assessment, saying Woodley always has carried a lot of weight. That might be true, but Woodley was a much different player, a much worse player. He looked heavy and slow. He had just four sacks after getting nine in the first half of the 2011 season before a serious hamstring injury ruined that season for him.
    Injuries have become an issue with Woodley. Before his hamstring injury against the New England Patriots in the eighth game of 2011, he had played in 58 consecutive games, including 46 consecutive starts. But he missed six of the final nine games in 2011 and was ineffective in the three he played, including the playoff loss to the Denver Broncos. No sacks. He missed one game last season with another hamstring problem and two more games because of an ankle injury.
    "He tells us he works out, but we didn't see it ... "
    It's easy to say Woodley got fat -- literally and figuratively -- after he agreed to a six-year, $61.5 million contract before the 2011 season, including a $22.5 million signing bonus. But that would mean ignoring those nine sacks in the first eight games of 2011. He was in the NFL Defensive Player of the Year conversation before his hamstring injury.
    No one begrudged Woodley his money. He had played out his original four-year contract and made just $550,000 in the 2010 season because of a technicality. He never complained. He just produced. He had 13 sacks in 2010, including three in the postseason. He had 13 1/2 sacks in 2009 and 17 1/2 in 2008, including six in the postseason.
    It wasn't long after Woodley sacked Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kurt Warner to end the Steelers' 27-23 win in Super Bowl XLIII after the 2008 season that Woodley talked about his motivation.
    "Ain't no price tag on winning. Winning and making history is something you can't buy. Me? I'm a guy who loves history. When I'm 60 or 70, I don't want to be remembered for the money I make. I want to be in the history books."
    There was no mistaking Woodley's point. He wanted to be remembered as one of the NFL's great linebackers.
    Woodley was well down that path before his hamstring injury against the Patriots in 2011. He needs to get back on it if the Steelers are going to be successful in 2013.




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  • NorthCoast
    Legend
    • Sep 2008
    • 26636

    #2
    That player should be given a gold star. He said what all know to be true and what needed to be said. If peer pressure doesn't get him to change his preparations, he could go down as one of the biggest Steeler disappointments in over a decade.

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    • DukieBoy
      Hall of Famer
      • May 2008
      • 3488

      #3
      Seems like an important message for Woodley to receive, accept, and use as motivation to train like Ike.





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      • Chadman
        Legend
        • May 2008
        • 6537

        #4
        "He was awful," one teammate said of Woodley's performance last season.
        "He tells us he works out, but we didn't see it. He wasn't in shape. That has to be a reason why he was always hurt."
        Pity the player is too gutless to put his name to these accusations, but isn't afraid to rag Woodley out to the press. This is more concerning than any percieved 'lack of shape'.

        Or perhaps it's a reporter trying to sell a story..
        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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        • Chadman
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 6537

          #5
          In other revelations, an unnamed Steeler said Wallace was a bad team mate & Mendenhall tweets too much about government....stuff.

          Oh, oh...and the same unnamed Steeler says Ben should stop throwing the ball to the opposition.
          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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          • Mister Pittsburgh
            Hall of Famer
            • Jul 2008
            • 3674

            #6
            No name given doesn't automatically mean the player requested it that way. The writer could of chosen to leave the name out.
            @_Hellgrammite

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            • Chadman
              Legend
              • May 2008
              • 6537

              #7
              Originally posted by Mister Pittsburgh
              No name given doesn't automatically mean the player requested it that way. The writer could of chosen to leave the name out.
              What? And downgrade the impact of their story?

              Doubt it.
              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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              • Mister Pittsburgh
                Hall of Famer
                • Jul 2008
                • 3674

                #8
                Steelers coverage is the holy Grail for Pittsburgh sports writers. You don't poop in the water bowl.
                @_Hellgrammite

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                • Chadman
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 6537

                  #9
                  Chadman understands that aspect- the point is, if a player is willing to rip into one of his own team mates through the media- he should be man enough to tell the reporter to put his name to it.

                  What you are saying is that the reporter might choose not to put the name in... for what? To keep in good with the guy that is willing to rip his team mates?

                  Did Bettis, Ward, Kirkland, Porter, Lake, Woodson etc ever say one of their team mates was awful to the media?
                  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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                  • Chadman
                    Legend
                    • May 2008
                    • 6537

                    #10
                    Tomlin, Colbert & Rooney should go knock on Mr Cook's door tomorrow & ask for the name of the 'source'.

                    Then they should save some cap space by cutting that player.

                    And if Mr Cook wants to stay in good in Pittsburgh- best stay in good with the guys in charge.
                    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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                    • Bluto
                      Backup
                      • Nov 2012
                      • 135

                      #11
                      My money says it was Ryan Clarck if I had to guess..

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                      • papillon
                        Legend
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 11340

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Chadman
                        Tomlin, Colbert & Rooney should go knock on Mr Cook's door tomorrow & ask for the name of the 'source'.

                        Then they should save some cap space by cutting that player.

                        And if Mr Cook wants to stay in good in Pittsburgh- best stay in good with the guys in charge.
                        I'm of this mindset as well, if the player had issue with Woodley he should have addressed in the locker room face-to-face, not in the press as an anonymous source. This will accomplish nothing except having every player wondering who isn't really on board as being a teammate.

                        I don't see any scenario where something positive comes of this. Woodley isn't happy, other players are wondering who the snitch is and the Steeler management probably want to know as well.

                        Pappy
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                        • feltdizz
                          Legend
                          • May 2008
                          • 27531

                          #13
                          Cut the player who said water is wet and the sky is blue?
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                          • pittpete
                            Legend
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 6825

                            #14
                            Who cares who said it.
                            The good thing is that it was said.
                            Maybe it'll embarrass him enough that he comes into camp in tiptop shape
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                            • supersteeler
                              Pro Bowler
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 1089

                              #15
                              Here is my question to all of this. Forget who said what, the fact remains Woodley wasn't playing up to snuff we seen it and I'm sure the coaches seen it. So why didn't they bench him like when they put Mendy in the dog house?

                              Whats the matter, no confidence in Worlids? I don't want to hear about he makes 65 mill so he has to start, no, playing like your invisible is hurting the team and the coaches should had enough balls to bench his arse.
                              This is on the coaches too, they benched Mendy, and the other backs as well for underperforming and fumbling the ball, I think they even let someone else start when Brown was making too many mistakes so why was Woodley given a pass?

                              Someone mentioned Clark was the player that mentioned it, I don't know but he was the first player that came to my mind when I thought about it. I don't care who said it, I'm more mad at coaches ONLY putting certain players in the dog house.
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