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  • frankthetank1
    Hall of Famer
    • May 2008
    • 2755

    #16
    Re: Clark: "Docs say I can play in Denver".

    i dont see any reason why clark should play next monday. if he could possibly die than why risk it? besides if the broncos play like they did yesterday the steelers wont need clark

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    • Oviedo
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      • May 2008
      • 23824

      #17
      Re: Clark: "Docs say I can play in Denver".

      Originally posted by frankthetank1
      i dont see any reason why clark should play next monday. if he could possibly die than why risk it? besides if the broncos play like they did yesterday the steelers wont need clark
      More appropriately if the Steelers play like the Ravens did yesterday they won't need Clark. However, if Tyrone Carter plays instead of Clark expect Brandon Marshall to have a field day.
      "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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      • JUST-PLAIN-NASTY
        Hall of Famer
        • May 2008
        • 3937

        #18
        Re: Clark: "Docs say I can play in Denver".

        This should not even be an issue. The Steelers should step up and tell him he isn't playing. Eliminate "whatever" is going through Clark's head about considering playing. It shouldn't be an issue with the union either. If it effects contract incentives it should be waived. Do the right thing Steelers. Competitive nature is clouding his good judgement. This guy brings 110% in his lunch box every game. Show the world why we are the Steelers organization...The best in the business! The players on this team will respect Clark even if said he wasn't playing but don't let him face this decision. Come on Rooney(s), Colbert, Tomlin,....Be the Steelers!!!

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        • pfelix73
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          • Aug 2008
          • 3458

          #19
          Re: Clark: "Docs say I can play in Denver".

          I wouldn't even go out to Denver if I decided not to play in the game.....

          The competitor in him wants to play. And I understand that... He needs to take all the time he has available to make a decision, even if it's next weekend.

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          • RuthlessBurgher
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            • May 2008
            • 33208

            #20
            Re: Clark: "Docs say I can play in Denver".

            Originally posted by pfelix73
            I wouldn't even go out to Denver if I decided not to play in the game.....

            The competitor in him wants to play. And I understand that... He needs to take all the time he has available to make a decision, even if it's next weekend.

            He already said that he is going no matter what, even if it is just to stand on the sideline in his Duce Staley Halloween costume. It is apparently not the altitude per se that is the problem. It is the extreme exertion that is required to play an NFL game at that altitude that is the problem.
            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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            • pfelix73
              Hall of Famer
              • Aug 2008
              • 3458

              #21
              Re: Clark: "Docs say I can play in Denver".

              I know he said he was going, I was saying what I would do if it were me and my decision. If I weren't playing, I'd stay home- just to play it safe...

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              • Oviedo
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                • May 2008
                • 23824

                #22
                Re: Clark: "Docs say I can play in Denver".

                Originally posted by JUST-PLAIN-NASTY
                This should not even be an issue. The Steelers should step up and tell him he isn't playing. Eliminate "whatever" is going through Clark's head about considering playing. It shouldn't be an issue with the union either. If it effects contract incentives it should be waived. Do the right thing Steelers. Competitive nature is clouding his good judgement. This guy brings 110% in his lunch box every game. Show the world why we are the Steelers organization...The best in the business! The players on this team will respect Clark even if said he wasn't playing but don't let him face this decision. Come on Rooney(s), Colbert, Tomlin,....Be the Steelers!!!
                I think the individual needs to make the choice not the organization. He has all the info and if he has the slightest misgivings he is an adult and can choose not to play which would be appropriate for him and his family.

                The second half of the question in my mind is: If we play AT Denver in the play offs with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line does our outstanding starting FS take another bye?

                Hopefully Mundy is showing better in practice than he has in games because I doubt he or Carter can shut down either Marshall or Royal like Ed Reed did yesterday.
                "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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                • ikestops85
                  Hall of Famer
                  • Jun 2008
                  • 3724

                  #23
                  Re: Clark: "Docs say I can play in Denver".

                  Come game day just inactivate him. I hope that's what the steelers will do and if we have to go to Denver for the playoffs then inactivate him again. Clark goes out and risks his health every game just with his style of play. Let's not make the game any riskier for him.

                  I know we are passionate fans on this board but come on ... this guys health is far more important than any football game. Just think of Clark as injured for this game and move on. Our back-ups should be prepared to play at any time and this is an opportunity for them to step up.
                  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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                  • JUST-PLAIN-NASTY
                    Hall of Famer
                    • May 2008
                    • 3937

                    #24
                    Re: Clark: "Docs say I can play in Denver".

                    Originally posted by Oviedo
                    Originally posted by JUST-PLAIN-NASTY
                    This should not even be an issue. The Steelers should step up and tell him he isn't playing. Eliminate "whatever" is going through Clark's head about considering playing. It shouldn't be an issue with the union either. If it effects contract incentives it should be waived. Do the right thing Steelers. Competitive nature is clouding his good judgement. This guy brings 110% in his lunch box every game. Show the world why we are the Steelers organization...The best in the business! The players on this team will respect Clark even if said he wasn't playing but don't let him face this decision. Come on Rooney(s), Colbert, Tomlin,....Be the Steelers!!!
                    I think the individual needs to make the choice not the organization. He has all the info and if he has the slightest misgivings he is an adult and can choose not to play which would be appropriate for him and his family.

                    The second half of the question in my mind is: If we play AT Denver in the play offs with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line does our outstanding starting FS take another bye?

                    Hopefully Mundy is showing better in practice than he has in games because I doubt he or Carter can shut down either Marshall or Royal like Ed Reed did yesterday.
                    We differ. I disagree there. I believe this should be an organizational decision. It is even a 2 part reasoning in my mind. I think this decision should have been made for him by the organization based upon the evidence. Basing it all on the "business side" of this game. You can't put (force) an employee in harms way especially when there is evidence to the fact. There is no proof or gurantee that he will be 100% safe to go back to Mile High. Who takes responsibilty? If I'm an owner...Looks like negligence.

                    That being said, I don't think it should even go to "Reason 2". From an organizational standpoint, I think the Steelers should inform Clark that they believe it would be in the best interest of himself, his family, and the Pittsburgh Steelers, if he would strongly consider missing the trip. This organization was built on intergrity and a winning tradition. It should not be challenged by the risk of long term health problems or even death for a simple game. Championship teams are built to be successful in the event of injury even at the most notable positions. This should be treated just like an injury.

                    I believe this is one of those rare cases where the Pittsburgh Steelers need to put the player's best interest first before the organizational needs. Win or lose...Ryan Clarks health needs to be the first consideration in this decision. Just my heart felt opinion...

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                    • RuthlessBurgher
                      Legend
                      • May 2008
                      • 33208

                      #25
                      Re: Clark: "Docs say I can play in Denver".

                      Holmes won't be limited in Denver. Hines said that if he were in Clark's shoes, he would not play against the Broncos.

                      [url]http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09307/1010375-66.stm#ixzz0VnwUI9N7[/url]

                      On the Steelers: Holmes' sickle cell not affected in Denver
                      Tuesday, November 03, 2009
                      By Ed Bouchette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

                      Like Ryan Clark, Santonio Holmes, too, has the sickle-cell trait, which he only discovered this year. Unlike Clark, Holmes played in Denver two years ago without any adverse health problems other than one visiting players experienced for decades in Mile High Stadium.

                      "I just had a lot of trouble breathing when I was up there last time," Holmes said yesterday. "I was in there before the game, I went out and I was trying to catch my breath and I couldn't do it, so I stayed in [the locker room] a little bit longer [before] coming out on the field."

                      Holmes started that game and caught six passes for 54 yards and one touchdown in the Steelers' 31-28 loss in that Oct. 21, 2007, game.

                      "Every time I was taking a break out of the game, I had an oxygen mask, an inhaler right by my side," Holmes said. "It was real tough for me to breathe."

                      Holmes said he had no other symptoms during or after the game. Clark, of course, did; he became almost deathly ill, eventually had his spleen and gall bladder removed during surgery, lost 30 pounds and did not play again that season. It was blamed on a reaction in his blood to the sickle cell.

                      Unlike Clark, Holmes said there is no dilemma about whether he will play Monday night in Denver.

                      "Nah, it hadn't affected me the last time we played there so I don't think it will this time," Holmes said.

                      He said he has not talked to a doctor about it, never even thought twice about it.

                      "My focus is getting back ready throughout the week of football," Holmes said. "I have an oxygen chamber at home, a hyperbaric chamber at home, so I'll definitely, probably spend the rest of this week sleeping in it to get a feel for how it will be."

                      Clark said yesterday, after practicing with his teammates, that he is finished discussing whether he will play Monday night. He referred all questions to Mike Tomlin, and the coach shed some new light on why it is an issue with Clark and not with Holmes.

                      "It's more than the sickle-cell trait. There are a lot of people that play football in Denver with the sickle-cell trait. Ryan is a unique case where it's the sickle-cell trait and a combination of something else, which I am not educated to speak on. But it is sickle-cell trait in combination with some other pre-existing medical issue that creates it.

                      "So, Santonio is not at any unique risk, unless he too shares that same medical situation, which I believe at this point he does not."

                      Tomlin reiterated that Clark "received medical clearance to play in this football game" after coach and player met with a team of doctors Thursday. He said a decision will be made later in the week and that it's not all Clark's choice.

                      "The decision lies with he and myself," Tomlin said.

                      "His physical health, his well being, of course, is paramount. We're going to attempt to do what's right, we're going to weigh all our options, and we're going to come to a decision here at some point later this week. Really hadn't put a timetable on it at this point."

                      Ward would not play

                      Hines Ward knows what he would do if he were in Ryan Clark's place.

                      "If it were me, no I wouldn't go," Ward stated flatly yesterday after the Steelers returned from a week off and went through their first practice since they beat Minnesota Oct. 25.

                      "You know what? Football's second when it comes to someone's life. Life is more important than football to me."

                      Ward, though, said he can understand why Clark might want to play in Denver.

                      "We as competitors, it's hard to keep anyone from playing because that's one game you never get back.

                      "I know he wants to be out there but life is way more precious than football. When football ends, you can still go on and have a productive life. What Ryan went through the last time he was there, to see him lose his spleen and to come to find out it was because of the Denver trip ... if it were me, I wouldn't play. It's not even a question. But I can't speak for somebody else. I don't know how he and his family feel about the situation."

                      More questions on defense

                      The Steelers have more than Clark's possible absence to face. Neither linebacker Lawrence Timmons nor defensive end Travis Kirschke practiced yesterday. Timmons left the game against the Vikings with a right ankle injury and Kirschke left with a left calf injury.

                      "Both of those guys are questionable at this point," Tomlin said.

                      "Again, this is the early part of the week. There is a little bit more optimism in regards to Lawrence than Travis at this point, but we'll let it play out as we always do."

                      Willie Parker reported for work but was sent home before practice because he was sick. Tomlin said he should be ready to play in Denver.

                      The Steelers also switched tight ends on their practice squad, releasing Kevin Brock and adding Eugene Bright, who played at Purdue and was in the Eagles' camp this summer.
                      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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                      • SteelBucks
                        Legend
                        • Aug 2008
                        • 8075

                        #26
                        Re: Clark: "Docs say I can play in Denver".

                        Originally posted by JUST-PLAIN-NASTY
                        This should not even be an issue. The Steelers should step up and tell him he isn't playing.
                        IMO, they'll step up. Regular season, playoffs, I don't care......the Steelers won't let Clark play in Denver.

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