I'm liking our TEs. All teams have unexpected players rise up and become great. I see no reason why our TEs can't do it. Especially with #7 throwing the ball.
I'm liking our TEs. All teams have unexpected players rise up and become great. I see no reason why our TEs can't do it. Especially with #7 throwing the ball.
"IF" Green makes it back, he can be another effective weapon for Ben. Jimmy Graham doesn't block well either. See the difference between NO and Seattle? Green is a weapon in the passing game, not so much in the run game.
I still want Heath back.
Heath is a relic from a deleted timeline
I want Jack Lambert back... or even Greg Lloyd.
Jesse James, TE, Pittsburgh Steelers (33.1)
Jesse James caught three passes from Ben Roethlisberger for 29 yards and a touchdown, so it might seem like he had a good day according to the box score. But my oh my, was he ever having a tough time blocking. James was beaten like a drum to the tune of seven run stops. Even on plays where he didn’t surrender the stop, he allowed his man to completely disrupt the intention of the play.
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Likely won't get better until they can fold Nix back in. Anyone here if he is healthy yet?
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Munchak works with the TE's on blocking, right?
"With love, with patience, and with Faith
....She'll make her way" ~ Natalie Merchant
Oh...well as the Late & Great " Gilda Radner " from Saturday night live would say....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3FnpaWQJO0
by Jim Wexell
LADARIUS, FINALLY?
Injured tight end Ladarius Green told a reporter Monday that he could return for the Oct. 23 Steelers game against the Patriots. That meshes with word that Green's private workouts have been outstanding.
But is Oct. 23 realistic? Green must remain on the PUP list for six weeks, so the first day Green is eligible for activation is Oct. 17.
On Oct. 17, the Steelers would have five weeks to decide whether to activate him and allow him to practice. If they activate him, they have 21 days to decide whether to add him to the 53-man roster. If either deadline passes, Green must remain on the PUP list the rest of the year.
If Green's activated Oct. 17, a practice on Oct. 19 would be his very first with the Steelers. He didn't even practice with them in the spring.
If the tight ends continue to play as well as they have the first two games, the Steelers can take their time with Green, a 6-6 seam-stretcher.
In two games, Jesse James is third on the team with eight receptions (60 yards) and Xavier Grimble has two catches for 26 yards. Both have scored touchdowns.
How's their blocking?
"Both have been above the line," Tomlin said. "But they've gotten quality assistance from David Johnson ... specifically in the run game."
http://www.scout.com/nfl/steelers/st...-you-of-anyone
Truth and facts have no place in internet debates.
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