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Showing posts with label dennis dixon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dennis dixon. Show all posts

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Steelers Release QB Zabransky, Sign Brit

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Yeah, peace is right.

Moment of silence for former Steeler Jared Zabransky.

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The Steelers released the former Boise State quarterback. I'll always remember his 4+ offseason months with the Black and Gold.

This day was inevitable, what with Dennis Dixon coming to the team via the draft. Dixon should destroy the third string spot, and may even get some reps as a "slash"-type player.

The release of Zabransky makes room for Brit WR Marvin Allen, who spent time on the practice squad in '06 as part of the NFL International Practice Squad Program. He's back on the practice squad as part of the same program. He's spent the past three seasons in NFL Europe, working with the Steelers in his '06 offseason.

Here's his combine video, in case you were wondering.



Limey bastard.

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Monday, June 2, 2008

Steelers Get Some Love From Madden

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Time to bitch and moan.

The Penguins have only won in the Finals when I didn't devote a post to them earlier in the day. It seems that if I write about the team, they lose.
So let's talk Madden.

The team and QB ratings all popped up (via everyone: AA, MJD, SportsGamer, With Leather and Pasta Padre), and its time to look at how our Steelers stack up.

I'm not one to obsess over Madden (although I do love to play it), but the ratings mean that Madden is closer to arrival, which means football is in the foreseeable future, which means...Championship!

I wouldn't be a true homer if I didn't include that last bit.

The Steelers are the team to beat in the North, holding a respectable 6 point lead over the Clowns. I won't even mention the Bengals and Ravens.



Big Ben still holds an edge over the other two QBs in the 2004 class. Roethlisberger's 95 rating is ahead of Elisha Manning's 93 and Douchebaggy Philip Rivers' 90. Rookie Dennis Dixon only received a 60 in speed. Did the Madden guys watch him at Oregon? Or are they factoring in that he hasn't played a game since his knee did things it shouldn't have done in a game?



Oh, and Go Steelers (the kind that play on ice tonight. I can't talk about them for fear of jinxing)!

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Thursday, May 1, 2008

Who Did The Steelers Draft, Actually?

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What better way to better understand your 2008 Steelers Draft Picks than from the mouths of bloggers?

I asked several NCAA football-team-focused blogs to chime in with a quick blurb about the Steelers draft pick coming from their respective school, and several were kind enough to share with you, the reader, exactly what kind of players now wear the Black and Gold.

Let's do this:


Limas Sweed - Texas
May end up being one of the best picks in the draft, without the wrist injury Sweed goes much higher and doctors don’t believe it will linger. Good team player who risked his NFL draft status to try to play through a painful injury for his Longhorn teammates. May not be the fastest wide receiver in the draft but runs very well (4.52 forty) for a 6-foot-4 receiver. Limas uses his size and leaping ability very well, and knows the benefits of a subtle push off to create separation. Should contribute to the Steelers early, especially in the red zone, and has the ability to become a true #1 receiver as he matures.


Tony Hills - Texas
Hills was a 4th round selection based on potential as much as performance. Was inconsistent at Texas and despite his measurables may not have the mean streak to be a dominating tackle in the NFL. Hills has good size and his frame should allow him to get bigger without losing any quickness. Is a good pass blocker thanks to his long arms and good feet (he was recruited as a 5-star tight end) but must get stronger to be an above average run blocker. If the light comes on for him, he has the intelligence, size, and athleticism to be solid left tackle for the Steelers.

- Brian from Bevo Sports


Dennis Dixon - Oregon
When I heard Dennis got drafted by the Steelers, I thought it was a perfect fit. He has all the tools to be an NFL QB. He's got the physical tools (size, arm, mobility). He's got the leadership ability. He's got the toughness (dude played on a shredded knee). And he's got the smart (scored an unreal 29 on his Wonderlic). The big question on him is his accuracy. He didn't throw the most accurate ball at Oregon, but got away with it because his receivers were so wide open in the spread.

If he can fix the accuracy thing, he could be a damn fine NFL quarterback. But, even if he's not a QB long term, he could still be a damn productive player. I look at former QBs such as Hines Ward of Antwaan Randle-El and Dennis is as athletic and as fast as those guys. If he doesn't work out at QB, I have no doubt he could switch to receiver and do some damage there.

Its a pretty good pick by the Steelers, because it offers multiple chances at success.

- Dave from Addicted to Quack


Mike Humpal - Iowa
All state sprinter still adjusting to his weight. Replaced Iowa's defensive MVP in both production and leadership after the MVP's injury in the middle of last season. A definite asset to a locker room. If he can stay healthy, he'll contribute for a few years, either as a weakside backer or on special teams. Great pick, great guy.

- Adam from Black Heart Gold Pants and Fanhaus


Ryan Mundy - West Virginia
To be perfectly honest, Mundy was viewed as a surprise pick by Mountaineer nation. A very solid college player, rarely out of place or beaten on any play, Mundy was still expected to catch on as a free agent after the draft. As a 6th round selection, the Steelers have drafted a player that will bring maturity and work ethic to the secondary positions (most likely safety). He may never be a star (or even a consistent starter), but he has the talent and drive to stick around in the league and contribute for the Steelers.

- Charley from West BY GOD Virginia


We can only assume Bruce Davis (UCLA) and Rashard Mendenhall (Illinois) are future Hall of Famers. Should the bloggers from each school get back to me, I'll update this post.

Many thanks to the participating bloggers for their insight.

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Sunday, April 27, 2008

Steelers 2008 Draft Class Recap

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First Round
- Rashard Mendenhall, RB Illinois

Second Round
- Limas Sweed, WR Texas

Third Round
- Bruce Davis, DE/OLB UCLA

Fourth Round
- Tony Hills, OT Texas

Fifth Round
- Dennis Dixon, QB Oregon

Sixth Round
- Mike Humpal, LB Iowa
- Ryan Mundy, S West Virginia

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Steelers Select Dennis Dixon

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Consider my mind blown.

In the 5th Round, Pittsburgh selected QB Dennis Dixon from Oregon.

Dixon was a one-time Heisman favorite this season before ending his collegiate career with a knee injury.

The depth chart is all nutty, what with Ben getting paid, Charlie Batch on the roster, Jared Zabransky joining the team and now Dixon being drafted.

I did not see this happening.

This draft class is crazy.

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