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  • NorthCoast
    Legend
    • Sep 2008
    • 26636

    Ray Ray Going Bye Bye?

    The WR room is a log jam right now. I'm suspecting Ray Ray should be feeling real uneasy with a new guy taking his ST role:

    A hamstring injury hindered Cody White for about two weeks earlier during training camp. He’s hoping it doesn’t hinder his chances at making the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 53-man roster. The first-year wide receiver is an intriguing candidate to grab a roster spot at the bottom of a deep and accomplished position
  • Northern_Blitz
    Legend
    • Dec 2008
    • 24373

    #2
    I hope we don't get rid of Ray Ray without a good plan for returns.

    Seems like last year was the first year in a while where our return game didn't suck.

    I'd rather have a better returner in that last spot vs. a better WR.

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    • Disco1981
      Pro Bowler
      • Apr 2017
      • 1635

      #3
      Idk...As indecisive and prone to fumbling as McFarland is, That's scary!

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      • Captain Lemming
        Legend
        • Jun 2008
        • 16041

        #4
        Originally posted by Disco1981
        Idk...As indecisive and prone to fumbling as McFarland is, That's scary!
        McFarland?
        Not following
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        In view of the fact that Mike Tomlin has matched Cowhers record I give him the designation:

        TCFCLTC-
        The Coach Formerly Considered Less Than Cowher

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        • Oviedo
          Legend
          • May 2008
          • 23824

          #5
          Originally posted by Northern_Blitz
          I hope we don't get rid of Ray Ray without a good plan for returns.

          Seems like last year was the first year in a while where our return game didn't suck.

          I'd rather have a better returner in that last spot vs. a better WR.
          Matt Sexton. Apparently doing well
          "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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          • NJ-STEELER
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 12563

            #6
            i didn't think his returns were all that great the 2nd half of the year.

            I ddn't see the whole game vs. philly, did sexton have some nice returns?

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            • Buzz
              Legend
              • Dec 2017
              • 8379

              #7
              Originally posted by Captain Lemming
              McFarland?
              Not following
              he's probably referring to reports that the Steelers are trying out McFarland as a returner

              although I think it's mainly kickoff returns, not punt returns, that little Booger has been working on

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              • Disco1981
                Pro Bowler
                • Apr 2017
                • 1635

                #8
                Originally posted by Captain Lemming
                McFarland?
                Not following
                Steeler Depot reporting McFarland is gonna have Return duties?

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                • Mr.wizard
                  Legend
                  • May 2014
                  • 6686

                  #9
                  I thought Mcloud looked dangerous last season returning kicks.

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                  • Flasteel
                    Hall of Famer
                    • May 2008
                    • 4004

                    #10
                    RAY FITTIPALDO
                    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
                    rfittipaldo@post-gazette.com

                    AUG 22, 2021

                    12:10 AM
                    The Steelers beat the Lions 26-20 on Saturday night at Heinz Field. Let's take a look at the Steelers who are rising and falling as the preseason rolls on:

                    Rising
                    • Rookie tight end Pat Freiermuth was introduced with the starting offense before the game along with veteran Eric Ebron. After he made two touchdown catches in the first quarter, it’s fair to wonder if he’ll leap over Ebron on the depth chart and be thestarting tight end when the Steelers open the regular season in Buffalo in a few weeks. Ebron didn’t help himself on the first drive when he dropped a third-down pass from Roethlisberger. Later in the second quarter, he was called for illegal procedure. The Steelers are going to play with two tight ends a lot, but when they want to play with three receivers, it’s hard to see how Ebron adds more value than Freiermuth. In fact, it’s looking rather obvious Freiermuth should play more than Ebron.

                    Melvin Ingram continues to look more and more comfortable after signing with the Steelers just before training camp started. Once T.J. Watt returns from his “hold-in,” the Steelers are going to designate a starter on the right side. Ingram and Alex Highsmith are vying for that job. Ingram drew a holding penalty in the first quarter and dropped running back Dedrick Mills for a 3-yard loss in the second quarter. And throughout, he created pressure going up against tackle Penei Sewell, the No. 7 overall pick in this year’s draft. Ingram and Highsmith will see plenty of playing time regardless of who is named the starter, but Ingram isn’t showing any ill effects after a knee injury ended his season with the Chargers last year.

                    Mathew Sexton is making a strong push to be the punt returner and No. 5 receiver. Two weeks after returning a punt 36 yards against the Cowboys, Sexton had a 47-yard return against the Lions. Sexton is in a battle with Ray-Ray McCloud, who handled the punt return duties last season. The Steelers haven’t used Sexton much on offense, but they can figure that out on the go if he continues to look electric on punt returns.



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                    • Northern_Blitz
                      Legend
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 24373

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Flasteel
                      RAY FITTIPALDO
                      Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
                      rfittipaldo@post-gazette.com

                      AUG 22, 2021

                      12:10 AM
                      The Steelers beat the Lions 26-20 on Saturday night at Heinz Field. Let's take a look at the Steelers who are rising and falling as the preseason rolls on:

                      Rising
                      • Rookie tight end Pat Freiermuth was introduced with the starting offense before the game along with veteran Eric Ebron. After he made two touchdown catches in the first quarter, it’s fair to wonder if he’ll leap over Ebron on the depth chart and be thestarting tight end when the Steelers open the regular season in Buffalo in a few weeks. Ebron didn’t help himself on the first drive when he dropped a third-down pass from Roethlisberger. Later in the second quarter, he was called for illegal procedure. The Steelers are going to play with two tight ends a lot, but when they want to play with three receivers, it’s hard to see how Ebron adds more value than Freiermuth. In fact, it’s looking rather obvious Freiermuth should play more than Ebron.

                      Melvin Ingram continues to look more and more comfortable after signing with the Steelers just before training camp started. Once T.J. Watt returns from his “hold-in,” the Steelers are going to designate a starter on the right side. Ingram and Alex Highsmith are vying for that job. Ingram drew a holding penalty in the first quarter and dropped running back Dedrick Mills for a 3-yard loss in the second quarter. And throughout, he created pressure going up against tackle Penei Sewell, the No. 7 overall pick in this year’s draft. Ingram and Highsmith will see plenty of playing time regardless of who is named the starter, but Ingram isn’t showing any ill effects after a knee injury ended his season with the Chargers last year.

                      Mathew Sexton is making a strong push to be the punt returner and No. 5 receiver. Two weeks after returning a punt 36 yards against the Cowboys, Sexton had a 47-yard return against the Lions. Sexton is in a battle with Ray-Ray McCloud, who handled the punt return duties last season. The Steelers haven’t used Sexton much on offense, but they can figure that out on the go if he continues to look electric on punt returns.



                      https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/...s/202108210042
                      I'm excited for the LB corps this year. I think Colbert looks to have made some shrewd moves to improve units that looked to have basically no depth not long ago (I guess this shouldn't be surprising).

                      Nice to hear that Ingram is looking good.

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