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OTAs Wrap Up Report

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Labriola on the end of OTAs
Posted 15 hours ago
Bob Labriola
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Some observations as the offseason program moves from OTAs to minicamp


OTAs are over, which means minicamp is up next, which means training camp is a month after that, which means the whole process is one step closer to football in pads. Some observations:

* During the annual workout at Heinz Field, Lance Mooremade a catch in the corner of the end zone while being double-covered. He caught the ball cleanly, got his feet down, and completed the catch through the contact. The No. 3 receiver job looks to be in good hands.

* One way to judge a player is by what his teammates on the other side of the ball think of him. In talking among themselves about Moore, Steelers defensive backs were comparing him to Hines Ward. As previously stated, the No. 3 receiver job looks to be in good hands.

* Wesley Johnson, the fifth-round pick from Vanderbilt, is on the path to making himself into the perfect bottom-of-the-depth chart guy as a rookie. That might not sound like praise, but a rookie bottom-of-the-depth-chart guy has to be versatile enough to play a bunch of different positions while also having enough talent to develop into something more. Johnson has been playing in a bunch of spots so far, and he doesn’t make stupid mistakes. And bottom-of-the-depth-chart is better than on the practice squad.

* Antwon Blake ended 2013 as one of the better gunners in the league, and he figures to be even better now as he heads into his third NFL season. If Blake can make himself into the kind of coverage specialist that Chidi Iwuoma and Anthony Madison were during their respective tenures with the Steelers, it will go a long way to ensuring his future and strengthening the team in an area where it needs it.

* When you watch Dri Archer’s highlights from his college career at Kent State, he looks very fast. When you watch Dri Archer on the field with the Steelers, he looks very fast. Very fast against Kent State’s competition is one thing, but very fast on a field filled with NFL-caliber players stamps Archer as a weapon-in-waiting.

* Shaquille Richardson is a cornerback with some nice measurables who was drafted on the fifth round by the Steelers this season, just as Terry Hawthorne was a cornerback with some nice measurables who was drafted on the fifth round by the Steelers last season. By all indications, that’s where the similarities end, which is a compliment to Richardson.

* In two of the past five drafts, the Steelers have spent a first-round pick on an offensive lineman. So far, Maurkice Pouncey (Class of 2010) and David DeCastro(Class of 2012) have barely played together. The tally: three full games and part of a fourth in 2012, and a total of eight plays in 2013. Not much of a return on the investment. So far. Expect that to change starting in 2014, because neither one of those guys is injury-prone. Their respective knee injuries both occurred as the result of friendly fire.

* The new contract Pouncey signed that binds him to the team through the 2019 season should be seen as a win/win. If the contract runs its course, the Steelers get an All-Pro center through his 30th birthday, which represents the prime of a lineman’s career, and Pouncey will have earned over $50 million as a professional before he turns 31.

* Ryan Shazier intercepted a pass down the middle of the field that was thrown by Bruce Gradkowski, and after the session the eight-year NFL veteran quarterback said he was absolutely sure he could get the ball over Shazier and to the receiver, that he never had seen an inside linebacker make a play like that.
 
Thanks for the post. Being on the other side of the country I always appreciate being able to keep up.
Looking forward to reports with pads on.
 
June 13, 2014 by Dejan Kovacevic
By Dejan Kovacevic | Trib Total Media
Morning, Lunatics …

>> The Friday column is about — what else? — the Steelers’ center of attention for the day, Maurkice Pouncey’s mega-extension. And, of course, the extension that still isn’t.
A snippet won’t do Pouncey’s brief press conference justice, so here’s the full reel from the team’s official site. Well worth the view.
And here’s a question about Pouncey I had for Ramon Foster: yesterday:

News coverage of the extension, by beat man Alan Robinson.
LeGarrette Blount plans to play a bunch, by Robinson.
Dri Archer will see time at receiver, by Mark Kaboly.
Here’s TribLIVE’s Steelers page and our Steel Mill blog.


Blogginess from the scene: It was the last day of OTAs, but it might have had the headline items not only in Pouncey’s extension but also Archer’s time at wide receiver. We’re not supposed to get vivid in our descriptions of what happens on the field — the Ravens are reading, don’t you know? — but suffice it to say Archer made more than just a cameo. What’s more, Mike Tomlin zeroed in on him like a hungry hawk and had no issue barking out what he did and didn’t like. It was much more positive than negative. … Every player on the roster showed for at least part of OTAs except Troy Polamalu. It’s voluntary, I’ll remind. … Ben Roethlisberger was at every session but one, and the only one he missed was for family reasons. He also was an enthusiastic, vocal participant. His receivers, in particular, never had to wonder what he wanted after a given route. The whole world knew about it. … The linebackers are a pack. Yes, position players stick with their own at OTAs. That’s the way drills are structured. But these guys are sticking like glue. “We’re a family,” Jarvis Jones replied when I tossed that his way. … Darrius Heyward-Bey drops a lot of footballs. Lance Moore doesn’t drop anything sent within his ZIP code. Speed is overrated at receiver, you know. … So many different defensive sets, so many looks. That’s going to wind up a story unto itself by the time the Browns arrive. Not sure the Steelers will need a nose tackle. … This team is younger, faster and more excited. I could go into all kinds of elaboration, or I could just offer these two words: Ryan Shazier. You’re really going to like this kid. … The three-day minicamp, which is mandatory, is June 17-19.
 
Not only is every Steeler untouchably magical, their journalists are too.

This board used to be.. different
 
So why dont you go post on all the other boards you post on? Im sure they love your work over there.

Im sure when reports come in from training camp you will be here to remind us its just training camp.
 
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So why dont you go post on all the other boards you post on? Im sure they love your work over there.

Im sure when reports come in from training camp you will be here to remind us its just training camp.

?? I visit two boards, this one and Steelers Fever pretty rarely

Go find us more gold about more Gradkowski-led flag football practices. Maybe an interview with Archer's second-grade teacher.
 
?? I visit two boards, this one and Steelers Fever pretty rarely

Go find us more gold about more Gradkowski-led flag football practices. Maybe an interview with Archer's second-grade teacher.

Lets see thread title says OTAs Reports... Look who doesnt give a **** but he is in here reading and commenting. Seems legit.
 
Not only is every Steeler untouchably magical, their journalists are too.

This board used to be.. different

I you aren't excited about seeing Shazier, I don't know why you'd bother watching football. For ***** sake, I figured moore was going to be a keeper, and it looks like he is, and you'll notice they did mention old DHB with the dropsies, doesn't seem like they were all ready to jump on his **** and start the ******* suck fest just because he put on the black and gold.

**** dude, you're like the miserable old **** that comes to dinner, eats everything, then ******* about how ******* bad the meal was once it's done. Don't like this board? Don't like Pittsburgh media? Don't like the Steelers? Then **** off, and find something else to read. I hear there is some soccer **** going on, maybe that's your ************* sport.

******* bleeding cunts.

Joe
 
I you aren't excited about seeing Shazier, I don't know why you'd bother watching football.

I've read enough laughable **** from these OTA "reports" about Terry Hawthorne's and Fred Gibson's and Dennis Dixon's HOF career paths to know that nothing means anything whatsoever until pads come on. I love Shazier, but his performance in these camps interests me 0%.

******* bleeding cunts.

From Google Doc himself, who uses cloud storage to track my draft predictions and whines in every thread. Classic.
 
I've read enough laughable **** from these OTA "reports" about Terry Hawthorne's and Fred Gibson's and Dennis Dixon's HOF career paths to know that nothing means anything whatsoever until pads come on. I love Shazier, but his performance in these camps interests me 0%.



From Google Doc himself, who uses cloud storage to track my draft predictions and whines in every thread. Classic.

But yet you read the thread title and still posted in this thread.
 
I've read enough laughable **** from these OTA "reports" about Terry Hawthorne's and Fred Gibson's and Dennis Dixon's HOF career paths to know that nothing means anything whatsoever until pads come on. I love Shazier, but his performance in these camps interests me 0%.



From Google Doc himself, who uses cloud storage to track my draft predictions and whines in every thread. Classic.

Wow, the fact that someone might actually call you on a bullshit prediction is REALLY up your ***, isn't it? Listen, *******, I didn't make you type any of those ******* names. I asked who "the 10 players we'll be wishing we took instead of" were, since I KNOW you might be able to find 10 AFTER THE FACT (though that still remains to be seen) it's a fuckload harder to name them when you're going on and on that they will be there. You typed em, I copied em. If you didn't want someone to keep your little list, perhaps you shouldn't have typed it?

Joe
 
Wow, the fact that someone might actually call you on a bullshit prediction is REALLY up your ***, isn't it?Listen, *******, I didn't make you type any of those ******* names. I asked who "the 10 players we'll be wishing we took instead of" were, since I KNOW you might be able to find 10 AFTER THE FACT (though that still remains to be seen) it's a fuckload harder to name them when you're going on and on that they will be there. You typed em, I copied em. If you didn't want someone to keep your little list, perhaps you shouldn't have typed it?

Joe

It wasn't intended as a "prediction." And I don't know what a "bullshit prediction" is, especially before anyone plays a game. Do you need a hand with some of these word choices? I don't know why that's such a bizarre concept. And I had thought it was for the sake of discussion. Never in my wildest dreams did I expect you to save it and reference it so often.
 
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Not only is every Steeler untouchably magical, their journalists are too.

This board used to be.. different

My God are you tiresome. You must be a real treat to have to be around every day in real life.
 
It wasn't intended as a "prediction." And I don't know what a "bullshit prediction" is, especially before anyone plays a game. Do you need a hand with some of these word choices? I don't know why that's such a bizarre concept. And I had thought it was for the sake of discussion. Never in my wildest dreams did I expect you to save it and reference it so often.

So, you listed 10 guys you didn't think were going to do better than Archer in the future, based on your knowledge at the time, correct?
 
Because, when someone tells me "here are the guys we will wish we had taken instead of him" I'm thinking maybe, just maybe that ************ thinks that as time goes on, these guys are going to play better than archer does. You know, that at some time in the future, we're going to look back and say we should have taken these guys. Kind of like a, oh, I don't know, what's the word for that? Oh, that's right, prediction.

Or, were you just saying those guys had better college stats. If you're really saying that you didn't think they were going to do well in the future, then why the **** would you want the Steelers to choose them?
 
Because, when someone tells me "here are the guys we will wish we had taken instead of him" I'm thinking maybe, just maybe that ************ thinks that as time goes on, these guys are going to play better than archer does. You know, that at some time in the future, we're going to look back and say we should have taken these guys. Kind of like a, oh, I don't know, what's the word for that? Oh, that's right, prediction.

Or, were you just saying those guys had better college stats. If you're really saying that you didn't think they were going to do well in the future, then why the **** would you want the Steelers to choose them?

This is just ******* pointless.
 
I don't put a lot of stock into OTA reports, but there were some good tidbits in here to get you excited for training camp. The looks that they are giving on defense is one of the things that stands out. With so much turnover on this side of the ball in recent years, I am looking forward to what this looks like on the field and what type of packages LeBeau has planned. It will also be interesting to see how they use their defensive line with so much unproven talent.
 
t-man/Joe, you absolutely kill me with your posts, thanks for the laughs man!
 
It's football in shorts. Big deal.

However, it has to be better that they look good in shorts than bad in shorts, doesn't it? Imagine this board if they looked bad in shorts.
 
I don't put a lot of stock into OTA reports, but there were some good tidbits in here to get you excited for training camp. The looks that they are giving on defense is one of the things that stands out. With so much turnover on this side of the ball in recent years, I am looking forward to what this looks like on the field and what type of packages LeBeau has planned. It will also be interesting to see how they use their defensive line with so much unproven talent.

**** you and your pompoms and your black and gold sunglasses
we are not here to think positively
 
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