stillers4me
05-25-2013, 07:16 AM
He wore No. 56, but that wasn't LaMarr Woodley out there for the Steelers (http://triblive.com/sports/steelers/) last season. He knows it, and the rest of the NFL knows it, too.
“Let's see if he takes the challenge (and improves),” NFL Network analyst Charles Davis said. “If so, you've automatically upgraded the position.”
Getting Woodley back on track — and in the best-possible shape — is a priority as the Steelers go through their 13 spring practices between now and June 13. With longtime Pro Bowl outside linebacker James Harrison gone to Cincinnati, Woodley will be the primary pass rusher charged with creating the pressure upon which coordinator Dick LeBeau's defense thrives.
Woodley couldn't do it last season, generating four sacks in 13 games, and it had a noticeable effect as the Steelers constantly were unable to protect leads or close out close games. They lost five times by three points.............
Read more: http://triblive.com/sports/steelers/4054005-74/woodley-steelers-games#ixzz2UJ2LiD00
“Let's see if he takes the challenge (and improves),” NFL Network analyst Charles Davis said. “If so, you've automatically upgraded the position.”
Getting Woodley back on track — and in the best-possible shape — is a priority as the Steelers go through their 13 spring practices between now and June 13. With longtime Pro Bowl outside linebacker James Harrison gone to Cincinnati, Woodley will be the primary pass rusher charged with creating the pressure upon which coordinator Dick LeBeau's defense thrives.
Woodley couldn't do it last season, generating four sacks in 13 games, and it had a noticeable effect as the Steelers constantly were unable to protect leads or close out close games. They lost five times by three points.............
Read more: http://triblive.com/sports/steelers/4054005-74/woodley-steelers-games#ixzz2UJ2LiD00