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  • SteelerNation1
    Pro Bowler
    • May 2008
    • 1574

    Timmons Dime LB

    Timmons picks up pace
    Lawrence Timmons (Gene J. Puskar/AP)
    Lawrence Timmons (Gene J. Puskar/AP)

    By Jim Wexell
    SteelCityInsider.com
    Posted May 29, 2008


    Things are starting to fall into place for Lawrence Timmons. The Pittsburgh Steelers' first-round pick from a year ago is putting his knowledge to use on the practice field. Read Jim Wexell's story for details.

    PITTSBURGH – To the surprise of the reporters milling around Lawrence Timmons after practice the other day, his move inside to the Mack linebacker position was made early last season.

    Therefore, the position – behind Larry Foote – is not new to Timmons. But this is: “He’s finally gaining an understanding of what he needs to be doing,” said defensive captain James Farrior.

    Farrior knows how important it is to gain an understanding of the Steelers’ defense. He spent his first season – in 2002 – as the Buck (strong-side inside) linebacker and admitted he didn’t know what he was doing. He sees the light turning on for Timmons now.

    “He’s starting to realize what the other players on defense are doing,” Farrior said. “That’s the biggest key. When you’re playing our defense, you want to know what everybody else is doing. He’s starting to get a grasp of that.”

    At Thursday’s practice, Timmons dropped into the flat to cover the running back, who was the checkdown receiver on the play. Quarterback Jared Zabransky looked deep, saw the primary receiver covered, and threw to the back. The pass never got there. Timmons intercepted it for a touchdown.

    “I was just doing my job, that’s all,” Timmons said.

    He couldn’t even do that last year at this time. Timmons, the first-round pick, stood on the sideline all spring with a groin injury. The Steelers wanted to do so much with him, too. They wanted him to learn some outside linebacker, some inside, some dime, some special teams. He learned little and saw only limited playing time throughout the season. But now he’s back at spring drills and he's healthy and he's feeling like a vet.

    “Like a vet? Not quite,” he said. “Three more weeks and then I won’t be a rookie anymore.”

    Go ahead and tell Timmons that he didn’t really miss much last spring. He’s still counting the days to make up for it.

    “He is making up for it,” Farrior said. “He’s playing well.”

    Timmons, though, remains the second-team Mack backer behind Foote. But Timmons is the first-team dime backer, and that’s his main focus right now. The Steelers are now using two inside backers – Timmons and Farrior – in their dime.

    “It looks like the old nickel, but there’s a difference,” Timmons said.

    Timmons was asked if he’ll soon have to learn the Buck position.

    “The Mack and the Buck pretty much run off each other, so it wouldn’t be difficult,” he said. “But I’ve got to learn the dime a whole lot more before they do anything else with me.”

    Thursday's interception proved he’s doing just that.
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  • RuthlessBurgher
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 33208

    #2
    Re: Timmons Dime LB

    Sounds like a good offseason for Lawrence T. so far. First it was resported that he was able to keep up with Santonio Holmes on a deep route, and now he is picking off passes intended for running backs and running them back for TD's.
    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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    • NKySteeler
      Hall of Famer
      • May 2008
      • 3111

      #3
      Re: Timmons Dime LB

      This statement could lend quite a bit of insight as to the perceived "lack" of presence by him (Timmons) last season....

      Farrior knows how important it is to gain an understanding of the Steelers’ defense. He spent his first season – in 2002 – as the Buck (strong-side inside) linebacker and admitted he didn’t know what he was doing. He sees the light turning on for Timmons now.
      Hey SN..... Great read!...... How does one get the "Insider"....
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      • blacknblue80s
        Starter
        • May 2008
        • 515

        #4
        Re: Timmons Dime LB

        While I'm glad Timmons is improving, it would really be a disappointment if he starts his second season as a dime package player.
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        Another AS masterpiece.

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        • stlrz d
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 9244

          #5
          Re: Timmons Dime LB

          He's a bust...what were they thinking???




          :P

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          • AngryAsian
            Hall of Famer
            • May 2008
            • 3010

            #6
            Re: Timmons Dime LB

            Originally posted by blacknblue80s
            While I'm glad Timmons is improving, it would really be a disappointment if he starts his second season as a dime package player.

            I have a feeling that Timmons will wrestle the starting job from Foote. He surely is more athletic than Foote. Thanks for the post Nation1. The read is very exciting.

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            • Flasteel
              Hall of Famer
              • May 2008
              • 4004

              #7
              Re: Timmons Dime LB

              Interesting how the switch inside took place early last year. If he's got talent worthy of his first round selection, then he should have the Mack job sewn up by the opening week with that much time at the position. I'm not going to be too critical if he's at least the starting dime 'backer and making plays for us, but at some point this year he has to claim the full-time job, or I think it's safe to say we reached on him. Foote is a pretty decent linebacker, so it won't be easy and ought to make for one of the most intense battles to keep our eyes on.
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              • blacknblue80s
                Starter
                • May 2008
                • 515

                #8
                Re: Timmons Dime LB

                Originally posted by asiansteel
                Originally posted by blacknblue80s
                While I'm glad Timmons is improving, it would really be a disappointment if he starts his second season as a dime package player.

                I have a feeling that Timmons will wrestle the starting job from Foote. He surely is more athletic than Foote. Thanks for the post Nation1. The read is very exciting.
                Dick L. finally appears to have some weapons to work with, our linebackers should be very exciting this year. I have to admit my expectations are high.
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                Another AS masterpiece.

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                • Mr Smartmonies
                  Backup
                  • May 2008
                  • 404

                  #9
                  Re: Timmons Dime LB

                  There are no reports on Timmons that will satisfy me. I want to see him make a play
                  with my own eyes in a real game.

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                  • NKySteeler
                    Hall of Famer
                    • May 2008
                    • 3111

                    #10
                    Re: Timmons Dime LB

                    Originally posted by Mr Smartmonies
                    There are no reports on Timmons that will satisfy me. I want to see him make a play
                    with my own eyes in a real game.
                    ....I'm with you on this Msm.... But remember, alot of folks said the same thing about Troy after his first season....
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                    • AngryAsian
                      Hall of Famer
                      • May 2008
                      • 3010

                      #11
                      Re: Timmons Dime LB

                      Originally posted by NKySteeler
                      Originally posted by Mr Smartmonies
                      There are no reports on Timmons that will satisfy me. I want to see him make a play
                      with my own eyes in a real game.
                      ....I'm with you on this Msm.... But remember, alot of folks said the same thing about Troy after his first season....


                      $$$$$$

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                      • stlrz d
                        Legend
                        • May 2008
                        • 9244

                        #12
                        Re: Timmons Dime LB

                        Originally posted by blacknblue80s
                        Originally posted by asiansteel
                        Originally posted by blacknblue80s
                        While I'm glad Timmons is improving, it would really be a disappointment if he starts his second season as a dime package player.

                        I have a feeling that Timmons will wrestle the starting job from Foote. He surely is more athletic than Foote. Thanks for the post Nation1. The read is very exciting.
                        bad word L. finally appears to have some weapons to work with, our linebackers should be very exciting this year. I have to admit my expectations are high.
                        Our defensive coordinators name is a bad word???

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                        • steeler_fan_in_t.o.
                          Legend
                          • May 2008
                          • 10281

                          #13
                          Re: Timmons Dime LB

                          Does it really matter if he takes the starting job to start the year, mid year, or at the start of next year? If he starts playing like Levon Kirkland (yes, bad visual example) by the start of his fourth year, will it really matter that it took four years if he becomes a PB caliber cornerstone of this D?

                          I agree that at some point you have to be willing to let loose a high pick and accept that he is a bust ('Zo, Coke), but if a high pick matures into the player you expect, then be happy and embrace it, rather than complaining that he did not succeed according to our imaginary timeline.

                          I'd prefer that Timmons makes the PB this year and is named SB MVP, but if the trip takes longer, it isn't so important, as long as he gets there.
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                          • Flasteel
                            Hall of Famer
                            • May 2008
                            • 4004

                            #14
                            Re: Timmons Dime LB

                            Originally posted by steeler_fan_in_t.o.
                            Does it really matter if he takes the starting job to start the year, mid year, or at the start of next year? If he starts playing like Levon Kirkland (yes, bad visual example) by the start of his fourth year, will it really matter that it took four years if he becomes a PB caliber cornerstone of this D?

                            I agree that at some point you have to be willing to let loose a high pick and accept that he is a bust ('Zo, Coke), but if a high pick matures into the player you expect, then be happy and embrace it, rather than complaining that he did not succeed according to our imaginary timeline.

                            I'd prefer that Timmons makes the PB this year and is named SB MVP, but if the trip takes longer, it isn't so important, as long as he gets there.
                            Sorry brother, but if it takes your number one draft choice until his fourth year to break into the starting lineup, then you missed out on maybe two or three years where that player didn't contribute to the level he was expected. There is a general rule of thumb which states that your number one pick should be starting by year two or three at the latest. When you pick in the top half of the first round, you expect that impact to come sooner rather than later. Yes a player can eventually vindicate themselves, but if it takes them that long to contribute, then they shouldn't have been taken in the top-15 and would thus be a reach pick. I didn't say bust and as long as Timmons is able to make plays and prgress as a player, then I would refrain from using that tag.
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                            • steeler_fan_in_t.o.
                              Legend
                              • May 2008
                              • 10281

                              #15
                              Re: Timmons Dime LB

                              Originally posted by Flasteel
                              Originally posted by steeler_fan_in_t.o.
                              Does it really matter if he takes the starting job to start the year, mid year, or at the start of next year? If he starts playing like Levon Kirkland (yes, bad visual example) by the start of his fourth year, will it really matter that it took four years if he becomes a PB caliber cornerstone of this D?

                              I agree that at some point you have to be willing to let loose a high pick and accept that he is a bust ('Zo, Coke), but if a high pick matures into the player you expect, then be happy and embrace it, rather than complaining that he did not succeed according to our imaginary timeline.

                              I'd prefer that Timmons makes the PB this year and is named SB MVP, but if the trip takes longer, it isn't so important, as long as he gets there.
                              Sorry brother, but if it takes your number one draft choice until his fourth year to break into the starting lineup, then you missed out on maybe two or three years where that player didn't contribute to the level he was expected. There is a general rule of thumb that you expect number one picks to start by year two or three at the latest. When you pick in the top half of the first round, you expect that impact to come sooner rather than later. Yes a player can eventually vindicate themselves, but if it takes them that long to contribute, then they shouldn't have been taken with a top-15 pick and would thus be a reach pick. I didn't say bust and as long as Timmons is able to make plays and prgress as a player, then I would refrain from using that tag.
                              I hear what you are saying Fla, but rules of thumb aside.......

                              If I told you that Timmons only starts nickel and dime this year, but becomes Farrior of '04 next year, how do you feel? You might not like it today, but midway through next year you won't care how long it took.
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