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Showing posts with label special teams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label special teams. Show all posts

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Jeff Reed = AFC Special Teams Player of the Week

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Jeff Reed is making Cotter and I look look like geniuses.

In one of our pregame shows (I'm too lazy to go find it), we predicted a 100% season for Jeff, and so far, he's 7 for 7. The Ravens game provided a 3 for 3 showing, including the game winner just inside the left upright in overtime. Its odd to think Reed never won an OT game in the regular season before, and only has one in the postseason.

I was at that game, the infamous Jets/Steelers battle where Doug Brien missed two FGs to win and advance, only to have Reed nail the winner into the open end of the stadium in OT. I was sitting behind the closed-end-uprights, where Brien missed both chances. Still the greatest game I've ever gone to.

But back to Reed. His 3 for 3 and game winning night earned him the distinction of AFC Special Teams Player of the Week. Its his third time getting the award.

I love when our guys get this award, because it gives me reason to scour the web for random pictures of them with a female fan. Jeff is an internet-photo legend (here, here, here and here...ridiculous photoshops here and here), but this one was too good to pass up. Oh, and the chick...

...Hey, baby.

Congrats to the guy whose dong shaft I've unfortunately seen. When does Santonio get the Offensive Player of the Week award?

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Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Steelers Name Captains

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The Steelers have a long tradition of having the players vote on potential team captains. When Mike Tomlin was hired as head coach, one of the first things I wondered was whether he would continue this tradition, or rather pick the captains himself. For awhile, I thought he was going to do the latter, but I was wrong.

The players voted for captains, and their choices were announced after Monday's practice (as a bonus, read Allen Rossum's thoughts about coming to play in Pittsburgh at the bottom of the article. Badass).

Offense - Hines Ward.

Really, there should be no other offensive captain. Roethlisberger had a legitimate chance, but Ward has shown he can lead by example though his fearless blocking, committed receiving and "do-anything-for-the-team" attitude. I'm glad the players recognized Ward for what he brings to the team each and every week. He would be a leader with or without the title of captain, but the recognition of his peers just adds to his repertoire. This is the third straight honor for Hines.

Defense - James Farrior.

Again...Best. Selection. Possible. James is always around the ball, and can be counted on for 100+ tackles a year. In his time in Pittsburgh, no other player say that they've made as many tackles as Farrior. With the release of Joey Porter's mouth, the team showed the fans that they would be going in a quieter, "lead by example" direction. There are other guys, Polamalu, Foote, who would also be decent picks, but Farrior gives everything on every down. He's consistently been one of my favorite players, simply because he plays the game how its supposed to be played. Its fun to listen to the trash-talkers and to watch the showboaters, but every now and then, its better to watch the football players. James Farrior is a football player. He is also a defensive captain. For the fourth straight year. I applaud the team for their selection.

Special Teams - Clint Kriewaldt and James Harrison.

This is Kriewaldt's second straight year as special teams captain. Its the first honor for Harrison. I would like to see the name Iwuoma on this list, but that's another story. Aside from Chidi, James and Clint are the baddest guys on special teams. Yes, they can both play typical defense, as evident in Kriewaldt's interception in the Carolina game and the fact that Harrison will be stepping in as outside linebacker. However, on special teams, you can practically tally Harrison or Kriewaldt for the tackle on each and every kick. Us normal people wonder how guys can always be around the ball. Its nearly impossible to understand. Kriewaldt and Harrison are those guys...always in on the tackle. Its no coincidence that the other guys on the team picked Kriewaldt and Harrison to represent for the special teams. They are the best possible choices, and will hopefully be the reason that the Steelers' special teams rebounds after a less-than-stellar '06.

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