stillers4me
01-10-2011, 05:38 AM
The Steelers were scheduled to practice for only an hour Sunday.
They went at it for approximately 50 minutes before coach Mike Tomlin cut the session short after rookie cornerback Crezdon Butler tackled wide receiver Mike Wallace following a sideline catch.
The play reflected the sense of urgency that has taken root at Steelers headquarters, with a divisional playoff game against the Ravens looming. And, as a bonus, it didn't produce any marks or hard feelings on Wallace's end.
"It's all good, just a little tangled up at the end of practice," Wallace said. "You can't get mad at anybody for trying to get better."............
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They went at it for approximately 50 minutes before coach Mike Tomlin cut the session short after rookie cornerback Crezdon Butler tackled wide receiver Mike Wallace following a sideline catch.
The play reflected the sense of urgency that has taken root at Steelers headquarters, with a divisional playoff game against the Ravens looming. And, as a bonus, it didn't produce any marks or hard feelings on Wallace's end.
"It's all good, just a little tangled up at the end of practice," Wallace said. "You can't get mad at anybody for trying to get better."............
Read more @ http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/sports/steelers/s_717417.html