This article makes it sound as though RM is in the Tomlin doghouse just bit right now. I guess we'll see how well Mike's "tough love" motivates him.
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Let's GO MENDY!!!
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Tomlin: Mendenhall Must Earn Playing Time
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on June 30, 2009 12:12 PM
There are plenty of reasons for Steelers fans to be optimistic about a title defense. Their room for improvement with the running game is near the top of the list.
Last year's first-round pick Rashard Mendenhall figures to have a bigger role this year, but coach Mike Tomlin says that's all on Mendenhall.
"He's got to put himself back into the offense. I am not responsible for Rashard Mendenhall's role in the offense. He is."
It's not surprising Tomlin is doling out tough love after the running back's lost rookie season.
Drafted ahead of Chris Johnson, Matt Forte, and Steve Slaton, Mendenhall missed a lot of work last summer with a hamstring injury. His playing time was spotty early in the regular season. A literal bone-crushing hit by Ray Lewis ended Mendhall's season in Week Four, and he made himself scarce at the team facility after that.
While Mendenhall's broken shoulder is fully recovered, starter Willie Parker will be motivated to keep his carries during a contract year. With Mewelde Moore around for third down duties, the Steelers have a good problem on their hands.
Mendenhall will have to fight just to get on the field.
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on June 30, 2009 12:12 PM
There are plenty of reasons for Steelers fans to be optimistic about a title defense. Their room for improvement with the running game is near the top of the list.
Last year's first-round pick Rashard Mendenhall figures to have a bigger role this year, but coach Mike Tomlin says that's all on Mendenhall.
"He's got to put himself back into the offense. I am not responsible for Rashard Mendenhall's role in the offense. He is."
It's not surprising Tomlin is doling out tough love after the running back's lost rookie season.
Drafted ahead of Chris Johnson, Matt Forte, and Steve Slaton, Mendenhall missed a lot of work last summer with a hamstring injury. His playing time was spotty early in the regular season. A literal bone-crushing hit by Ray Lewis ended Mendhall's season in Week Four, and he made himself scarce at the team facility after that.
While Mendenhall's broken shoulder is fully recovered, starter Willie Parker will be motivated to keep his carries during a contract year. With Mewelde Moore around for third down duties, the Steelers have a good problem on their hands.
Mendenhall will have to fight just to get on the field.

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