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    I saw a post on another message board saying the Steelers have both their original starting tackles on the IR. They're also starting a rookie at center, although by all accounts, he's been lights out.

    Any of our OL savvy posters care to comment on the Steeler's line?
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  • #2
    Originally posted by Guiness View Post
    I saw a post on another message board saying the Steelers have both their original starting tackles on the IR. They're also starting a rookie at center, although by all accounts, he's been lights out.

    Any of our OL savvy posters care to comment on the Steeler's line?
    Pouncey at center made the Pro Bowl as a rookie.
    He also left the game early yesterday with a high ankle sprain and looked to be in tremendous pain.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Guiness View Post
      I saw a post on another message board saying the Steelers have both their original starting tackles on the IR. They're also starting a rookie at center, although by all accounts, he's been lights out.

      Any of our OL savvy posters care to comment on the Steeler's line?
      Their starting center Maurkice Pouncey (Go Gators ) went out yesterday with a high ankle sprain. He says he'll be ready for the Super Bowl but high sprains often take much longer than two weeks to heal. Big loss if he is out or hobbled.

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      • #4
        As of today the line on the Steelers is that Pack is favored by 2.5

        All I know about the Steelers offensive line is that Pouncey has played very, very well. And that the two backup OTs now starting, Flozell Adams and Jonathan Scott, are just so so in pass protection. Of the guards, Kemoeatu is better than Foster. They gave up 43 sacks in the regular season and were more or less average running the ball (4.1 ypc, 1900 yards on the season). The thing to worry about with their offense is that you have to protect against the big play threat of Mike Wallace while defending two very good possession receivers, Hines Ward and Heath Miller.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Patler View Post
          Pouncey at center made the Pro Bowl as a rookie.
          He also left the game early yesterday with a high ankle sprain and looked to be in tremendous pain.
          Reports are he's saying he'll be ready to go.

          He must be something else to earn a Pro Bowl bearth as a rookie interior OL. No gaudy stats to grab anyone's attention, so he must've been incredibly solid starting day 1.
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          • #6
            lets hope pouncey has a setback because the backup center couldn't figure out how to get the ball to big ben

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            • #7
              Kemoeatu is a mean one. Like Frankie Winters and Marco Rivera, he'll dive into a pile to "clean it up", just so he can hit someone unexpectedly. Got flagged for it once that I saw in the playoffs. Also, like his defensive teammates, he doesn't care that the NFL has more stringently been applying the hits with your head rules. Each of his dives onto the pile were head first.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Patler View Post
                Pouncey at center made the Pro Bowl as a rookie.
                He also left the game early yesterday with a high ankle sprain and looked to be in tremendous pain.
                Lucky for him it wasn't a grade II MCL sprain
                "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                • #9
                  The thing about the Steeler line is that Rowthelispburger makes them so much 'better' because the bastard can just hang in there and hang in there and just make plays. It's uncanny, but he drives you crazy with that stuff. Plus they can run block pretty well....
                  "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                  • #10
                    43 sacks. The big meathead can be brought down.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by mraynrand View Post
                      The thing about the Steeler line is that Rowthelispburger makes them so much 'better' because the bastard can just hang in there and hang in there and just make plays. It's uncanny, but he drives you crazy with that stuff. Plus they can run block pretty well....
                      I believe it's pronounced "Rapist-Burger"

                      Or "Worthless-Burger"

                      or "Toothless-Burger"
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                      • #12
                        Back in 2 weeks from high ankle sprain? He won't be 100%. Sounds like an area to possibly exploit. You listening Dom?
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                          Kemoeatu is a mean one. Like Frankie Winters and Marco Rivera, he'll dive into a pile to "clean it up", just so he can hit someone unexpectedly. Got flagged for it once that I saw in the playoffs. Also, like his defensive teammates, he doesn't care that the NFL has more stringently been applying the hits with your head rules. Each of his dives onto the pile were head first.
                          Kemoeatu also reminds of Frank Middleton from the Bucs and Raiders -- always diving into the pile before the whistle blows.

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