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    Restructured first-team defense plays well

    Restructured first-team defense plays well
    By Mark Kaboly, TRIBUNE-REVIEW
    Friday, September 3, 2010

    Four days after picking up two personal foul penalties that ultimately resulted in him being benched and then demoted to third string, cornerback Keenan Lewis responded during Thursday's preseason finale against Carolina in impressive fashion.

    "I think I did well," Lewis said. "No catches against me. I made like two mistakes that I know I can fix. I just went out there confident."

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    Re: Restructured first-team defense plays well

    Well it looks like he has more "bounce back" than Anthony Smith ever had.

    Without seeing the game it sounds like he has taken a positive first step and may earn his way out of Tomlins doghouse

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    Re: Restructured first-team defense plays well

    I think he had a very good game along with Buttler. There is going to be some hard decisions coming up this weekend when the cuts are finalized.

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    Re: Restructured first-team defense plays well

    Smokin Joe Burnett could be the odd man out at CB. Not sure if he will make it to the PS. I think Butler has earnt a spot with his solid play

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    Re: Restructured first-team defense plays well

    Gonna be some tough decisions... so many good players this go around. I HOPE Tomlin chooses wisely !

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    Re: Restructured first-team defense plays well

    Quote Originally Posted by SteelerEmpire View Post
    Gonna be some tough decisions... so many good players this go around. I HOPE Tomlin chooses wisely !
    Having this problem is a good thing. Having to make hard decisions means we have an abundance of talented players




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    Re: Restructured first-team defense plays well

    Quote Originally Posted by Hindes204 View Post
    Having this problem is a good thing. Having to make hard decisions means we have an abundance of talented players
    or an abundance of average to poor players i don't really see anything on the O-line screaming talent. pouncey seems to be talented, but you can't base that off of pre-season.

    just remember, the steelers CBs taylor, mcfadden and gay were statistically the 3 most burned DBs in the NFL last year. thankfully polamalu is back.

    wallace looks to be primed for a better season. ward is nearing his end.

    i hope mendenhall plays with more of a physical style rather than a don't-touch-me style.

    the LB corps is good. maybe getting a little old with farrior, but the steelers probably have the best LBs corps in the NFL or at least top 3.

    as for the O-line...ugh. essex doesn't look so good and neither does adams. kemo still looks lost at times. starks is ok. i hope one of 2009's backups steps forward. i think it's going to be a long season with this O-line.
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    Re: Restructured first-team defense plays well

    Quote Originally Posted by Steeldude View Post
    or an abundance of average to poor players i don't really see anything on the O-line screaming talent. pouncey seems to be talented, but you can't base that off of pre-season.

    just remember, the steelers CBs taylor, mcfadden and gay were statistically the 3 most burned DBs in the NFL last year. thankfully polamalu is back.

    wallace looks to be primed for a better season. ward is nearing his end.

    i hope mendenhall plays with more of a physical style rather than a don't-touch-me style.

    the LB corps is good. maybe getting a little old with farrior, but the steelers probably have the best LBs corps in the NFL or at least top 3.

    as for the O-line...ugh. essex doesn't look so good and neither does adams. kemo still looks lost at times. starks is ok. i hope one of 2009's backups steps forward. i think it's going to be a long season with this O-line.
    Unfortunately, I think you're right. Except for Pouncey, no bright spots on the O-line at all yet. I'd like to see Hills or Legursky step it up and find a way to steal a spot. Not sure what's up with Urbik yet. Doesn't seem to be turning any heads.

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    Re: Restructured first-team defense plays well

    Urbik is the forgotten man it seems. I've never been wild about Starks (I think he is too slow) and now it seems like we have his twin brother on the other side. The only difference is Adams jumps a lot causing us even more headaches. I just hope these guys can run block because I think we're going to need to pound it a lot.

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