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Tomlin Post Game Presser....Injury updates....

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I hope Shazier's injury isn't serious...Spence filled in very well for Shazier but I want Shazier to develop this season into a impact player.


Injury Updates:
Ryan Shazier - Knee injury being evaluated....
Jarvis Jones - Wrist Injury being evaluated....
Ike Taylor - Broke his forearm no word on how long he will be out....I'd hate to see him get IR'ed and have his career in the Burgh end like this.
 
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Feel bad for Ike, career might be over.

Hoping Shazier can play against Tampa.
 
Too bad for Ike. Might be six weeks with a broken bone. So he could stay in shape and be back at the end of the season.
 
Maybe the doctors put some implanted hands on Ike that actually can catch during the procedure
 
I'm hoping it was a clean break and they can stash him on the injured reserve for recall list. Bone takes six weeks to heal and there are 13 weeks plus a bye. I realize six weeks isn't healed, but he could possibly get back.
 
Hopefully Ike can play with a cast. It's not like he was going to pick off a pass...

I'm comfortable with Spence and Moats. Get well boys, and come back healthy. (Time to call Silverback, we're out of backup OLBs!)
 
Why can't Ike play with a club on one arm? It is not like is ever going to catch a ball, and it might reduce his PI calls.


Put the other one in a cast too!!
 
They should really now call Harrison offer above vet min to come out of retirement even for a limited role at least him in the locker room and on the sideline he will inject fire aswell as fear to underachievers.
 
They should really now call Harrison offer above vet min to come out of retirement even for a limited role at least him in the locker room and on the sideline he will inject fire aswell as fear to underachievers.

Rog would fine him just for stepping foot on the field.
 
We certainly don't have a lot of depth but Spence and Moats played great when they came in the game yesterday. Spence was stopping the run well and Moats was getting after the QB.
 
Jarvis should just stay on the bench when he comes back. Moats came up with a sack and 5 hurries on 20 pass rush attempts.
 
I don't think we're in real bad trouble yet, we have Spence back and Moats looks like he can hang in there OK and don't forget Howard Jones is on the PS if things get any worse. Who knows, if these injuries aren't that bad, we could actually strengthen our depth over the next couple weeks with a little 'on field' experience.
 
Jarvis should just stay on the bench when he comes back. Moats came up with a sack and 5 hurries on 20 pass rush attempts.

I'm telling ya Jarvis Jones has been improving a lot the past two weeks. He played great last night and he was going against a pretty damn good LT in Byron Bell a 4 year veteran. The light has come on for Jarvis Jones...I hope he's not seriously injured because we will miss his speed. Shazier too....that speed is making up for the lack of experience and when Shazier gets more comfortable in that Defense you will once again develop better appreciation for a Defensive Guru like Dick LeBeau.
 
If its his wrist may sideline him for awhile. Cant pass rush with a messed up wrist.
 
We certainly don't have a lot of depth but Spence and Moats played great when they came in the game yesterday. Spence was stopping the run well and Moats was getting after the QB.

Spence more than likely knows this defense better than Shazier. We should always play the guy who can contribute the most, rather than promoting by pedigree decree.
 
Jarvis should just stay on the bench when he comes back. Moats came up with a sack and 5 hurries on 20 pass rush attempts.

Jones was being held much like Harrison used to be all night. He bull rushed to get the strip on Newton (the play he actually hurt his wrist on), he had a great swim move that forced the LT to grab his facemask to save Newton, and several times he was there to apply pressure. If Heyward hadn't been having a monster game, Jones would have had even more of an impact.
 
The injury that is going to kill us is Ike's arm... As much as a lot of people on here have given up on him, he is still viewed as an above average cover corner with awful hands by experts aroung the league. He will be sorely missed.
 
Worilds is the one that should be getting to the bench, guy is invisible while earning 9M
 
Jones was being held much like Harrison used to be all night. He bull rushed to get the strip on Newton (the play he actually hurt his wrist on), he had a great swim move that forced the LT to grab his facemask to save Newton, and several times he was there to apply pressure. If Heyward hadn't been having a monster game, Jones would have had even more of an impact.

Noticed the holds but also noticed one ply where Jones was engaged high with an OL when a RB hit him low....replayed it because I thought JJ just got pancaked but not so. Is that a legal block...illegal only when it's 2 adjacent OL's?
 
Jarvis should just stay on the bench when he comes back. Moats came up with a sack and 5 hurries on 20 pass rush attempts.

Worilds is the one that should be getting to the bench, guy is invisible while earning 9M

I don't agree w/ either of these comments. Jarvis played very well last night and so did Worilds - it was a unified effort from the front 7 to keep Cam in the pocket, under pressure and minimize the run game.

I hope we're scanning waiver wire to find a suitable candidate at DB...
 
http://m.espn.go.com/nfl/story?storyId=11567769&src=desktop&rand=ref~%7B"ref"%3A"https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F"%7D

Steelers defense loses 3 to injuries
Scott Brown [ARCHIVE]
 
ESPN.com | September 22, 2014

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- A Pittsburgh Steelers defense that was playing its best game of the season found itself running short on linebackers at Bank of America Stadium.

Rookie inside linebacker Ryan Shazier left Sunday night's 37-19 victory over the Carolina Panthers early in the third quarter with a knee injury and did not return.

Shazier has a sprained MCL and will undergo an MRI on Monday, a league source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

Outside linebacker Jarvis Jones was out with a wrist injury and also failed to return. He likely needs wrist surgery that would sideline him indefinitely, the source added.

If those hits weren't enough for the Steelers' defense to absorb, veteran cornerback Ike Taylor left the game with just under 10 minutes to go in the third quarter with a broken right forearm.


AP Photo/Mike McCarn
Steelers cornerback Ike Taylor left Sunday's game in the third quarter with a broken right forearm. Pittsburgh also lost linebackers Ryan Shazier and Jarvis Jones.
Taylor is a candidate to go on short-term injured reserve where he could return to action after eight weeks.

"It stinks because we all know the type of player he is, the type of competitor he is. We all know how tough he is," Steelers defensive end Brett Keisel said of Taylor. "He just loves the game, and it was hard to see him down there because he's played so many games. We love him. We know he'll continue to lead and he hope he heals up fast."

Steelers linebacker Lawrence Timmons slammed into Taylor's arm while the two were trying to make a tackle just after the Steelers had taken a 15-3 lead. A handful of Taylor's teammates knelt on the field in prayer as medical personnel tended to Taylor, and he eventually walked off the field holding his right forearm.

Shazier, who led the Steelers with three first-half tackles, limped off the field early in the third quarter, and the first-round draft pick had trouble putting weight on his right leg.

Jones left the game after making the biggest play of the night.

The 2013 first-round pick hurt his wrist while running into Panthers quarterback Cam Newton and causing a fumble that Jason Worilds recovered at Carolina's 17-yard line.

Four plays later Ben Roethlisberger threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to Antonio Brown to give the Steelers' a 15-3 lead.

The Steelers increased their lead to 23-6 after Le'Veon Bell's 81-yard run set up a second 7-yard touchdown pass from Roethlisberger to Brown.

William Gay will take over for Taylor at right cornerback while Sean Spence and Arthur Moats are the replacements at left inside linebacker and right outside linebacker if Shazier and Jones remain out.

Shazier declined to talk after the game and left the Steelers locker room wearing a Velcro brace around his right knee.

"I have full confidence in the guys behind [them]," defensive end Cameron Heyward said.
 
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