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19 Aug

Pittsburgh Steelers Training Camp Blog by Ken Laird

published in category: Pittsburgh Steelers on Wednesday, August 19th, 2015 – 9:53 pm

It was an eventful return to practice for the Steelers at St. Vincent College in Latrobe after the players’ Tuesday day off. Head coach Mike Tomlin noted that the team’s effort was an improvement from the previous week in their return-to-work situation.

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“This Wednesday was a better representation of what I’m looking for compared to last Wednesday,” Tomlin said. “We’re very thoughtful about how we frame these work days up here, and in a lot of ways as we get closer to the season we want it to reflect how they might work. Wednesday is a big day, [we] install a lot of base ‘ball in-season. I thought it was important that they came out with energy and enthusiasm.”

A highlight of the day’s team-drills included a practice-closing hurry-up challenge which pitted the offense against an 80-yard field with no timeouts and with about one minute remaining on the clock. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger started the drill with the first-team offense, but had to leave as he got sand in his eyes after taking a snap. Tomlin then inserted Landry Jones with the top-teamers and Jones responded by hitting wide receiver Antonio Brown on a fourth-down slant near midfield to keep the drive going, leading to a 47-yard field goal by kicker Garrett Hartley after a spike with just a few seconds left on the clock.

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Jones stayed on to run the second-team offense and again led his group down the field into kicking range, with Hartley rushing on the field to kick a buzzer-beating 53-yard field goal just as time expired.

DUPREE IN SCUFFLE

Earlier in practice, top draft pick Bud Dupree went to the ground after the whistle with one of the Steelers’ first team offensive linemen. As many players gathered around and the scrum was broken up, Dupree remained angry and had to be held back by several defensive teammates, including Cameron Heyward. After repeated attempts by Dupree to go back after the offensive line in a confrontation, guard Ramon Foster began yelling at Dupree, shouting “It’s over! What are you trying to prove?”

But the aggression was not over, as about 20 minutes later in a separate drill Dupree and several linemen were engaged again, with Marcus Gilbert, Maurkice Pouncey, and Ramon Foster getting into another jawing match with the Steelers’ 2015 first-round pick. Tomlin intervened, pushing Dupree out of the way and telling him to leave the drill, which Durpee did.

Outside Linebackers Coach Joey Porter was also seen having words with Foster after the Tomlin decision.

All Tomlin would say about the skirmish after practice was that ‘It’s football,” acknowledging that the practice got “a little bit” feisty.

“It’s about time,” Roethlisberger said of the scrum. “It’s the last week and we’ve been going at it a while. It was bound to happen at some point. When it happens outside the lines, it’s over.”

MARTAVIS BRYANT GETTING THE IDEA

Roethlisberger was asked if second-year wide receiver Martavis Bryant appeared more confident in training camp this year as compared to 2014. “Absolutely,” Ben said. “Last year I don’t think he knew what was going on. He’s still learning, still getting better, still makes mistakes. But he’s the first one to do what he can to correct those mistakes, and I think that shows of the growth he’s had.”

BETTER WITH WORSE NUMBERS

With Brown, Bryant, and Markus Wheaton all expected to play serious snaps again in 2015, along with running back Le’Veon Bell and tight end Heath Miller, Roethlisberger was asked how he could improve on the offense’s gaudy stats from a year ago.

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“I think we can get better without the numbers being as good,” Ben said. “If the numbers are good and we’re winning football games, that’s a great thing but we can be better. Eliminate mistakes. Be crisper, more consistent. If we can do that it should translate into winning.”

Two-point conversions and red zone efficiency could play into the team winning as well, and Tomlin began a tradition late last year of starting practice with seven consecutive attempts from the two-yard line to help the offense work on in-tight effectiveness.

“You’re in the red zone, you’re on the two-yard line,” Roethlisberger said. “We look at that [drill] as a two-point play that carry over to a red zone situation. We don’t do too much big-people goal line. I mean if you get down to the goal-line [in a game] you’re going to run the big guys in for a few plays. On the two-point play you really can’t do that.”

Although, during yesterday’s opening ‘Seven Shots’ drill, big-guy Alejandro Villanueva moved from his normal offensive line position to a split-wide ‘tackle-eligible’ spot, and Roethlisberger threw him a fade pass in the corner of the end zone that fell incomplete, with safety Will Allen providing the coverage.

“It was a trial, we wanted to see what would happen,” Roethlisberger said. “That’s the first time we had ever practiced it. We can be very diverse. As you can see we put a tackle out to lineup to go for a pass. We’re trying things and seeing what we can do.”

“I completely forgot what it was like to look at a guy who was pressing against you,” Villanueva, a former tight end, said. “Allen gave me his best and [mine] wasn’t enough, so I’ll definitely be working on that and see if I can be a weapon in the future.”

COACH MITCH

John Mitchell, the Steelers’ Defensive Line coach is always feisty at practice. Early in practice during linemen drills, Mitchell was verbally riding his depth players. “I don’t want to see [Heyward] and [McLendon] back in the drill,” Mitchell said, looking at his backups. “I know what they can do. What do you other guys need, an invitation?”

Mitchell was also muttering throughout the drill that he “didn’t have to wait until Sunday” to begin evaluating play.

INJURIES AND STARTERS

Linebackers Lawrence Timmons and Vince Williams remained out of practice with what are believed to be minor injuries. Timmons is believed to be battling a toe issue. Heath Miller sat out practice with a veteran’s day off.

The outside linebacker rotation on Wednesday during first-team drills featured Jarvis Jones and Arthur Moats starting, with James Harrison and Dupree working in as replacements.

Posted in Pittsburgh Steelers

 

19 Aug

SummerSlam Predictions by Donny Chedrick

published in category: Wrestling Reality on Wednesday, August 19th, 2015 – 2:34 pm

The biggest event of the summer is finally here. On August 23rd, a sellout crowd will emerge on Brooklyn’s Barclays Center for WWE SummerSlam. The card is building up to look like a huge show, and it will be just that as the event is now four hours long similar to Wrestlemania. The matches have a great mix of quality undercard bouts including Kevin Owens against Cesaro along with colossal main events such as Rollins versus Cena in a “Winner Take All” match along with the rematch between Brock Lesnar and the Undertaker. Sunday night promises to be a big show that will transition the WWE into Night of Champions in September so let’s hope it doesn’t disappoint.

Kevin Owens vs Cesaro – I can see this match kicking off SummerSlam because it will be action from the opening bell. Owens and Cesaro are two great human displays of athleticism and strength which will result in a stellar singles bout. Both superstars are over with the WWE universe so the crowd is going to be involved early. Cesaro has been getting a push lately, but Kevin Owens is still the most prominent newcomer on the main roster and his win over John Cena at Elimination Chamber still has people talking. This match could go either way, but my pick is Kevin Owens. Part of my pick has to do with NXT Takeover the night before because Kevin Owens will lose that match to Finn Balor so I don’t see him having an 0 and 2 weekend. Owens and Cesaro are surely going to have great matches down the line, but at the biggest event of the summer, KO comes out on top.
Prediction: Kevin Owens wins via pinfall

King Barrett and Stardust vs Neville and Stephen Amell – This is the type of match you see on a preshow before the whole crowd has filed into its seats, but it could also provide some excitement. This is a combination of two rivalries pitting Barrett against Neville, but also Stardust against “The Green Arrow” Stephen Amell at the same time. Each member of this tag match brings something to the table. Barrett is a natural heel with good charisma, Stardust is the mysterious one that also features solid athletic skill, Stephen Amell is the crossover entertainment star that looks to have a lot of ability in the ring as well, and Neville is just capable of doing anything imaginable in the ring. With that being said, the good guys are going to win a match like this so expect “The Green Arrow” and “The Red Arrow” to be used for victory Sunday night.
Prediction: Neville and Stephen Amell win via pinfall

INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP: Ryback (c) vs The Miz vs Big Show – For the first time in a while, WWE has found a guy that can carry the Intercontinental championship with pride and that can carry it for a longer reign. Ryback is very over with the WWE universe right now, probably more than he has ever been. That combination along with the fact that the Big Show may be taking more of a part time role after SummerSlam makes it seem as if all directions point to Ryback in this match. The Miz isn’t seen as a major threat and he has had runs with the IC title before so expect a clean win for “The Big Guy.”
Prediction: Ryback wins via pinfall and retains the Intercontinental title.
Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose vs Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper – This tag team tilt features two members from each dominant faction from early 2014. Reigns and Ambrose used to bring justice to the WWE as members of The Shield while Wyatt lead Harper as a member of the Wyatt Family. Wyatt and Reigns were in the middle of their match at Battleground when Luke Harper inserted himself into the rivalry, then the next night on Raw, Reigns’ former brethren, Dean Ambrose came to his aid. However, something will change on Sunday in Brooklyn. WWE is filled with top baby faces at the moment so one of them has to turn heel to gain some more spotlight and that man is Dean “unstable” Ambrose. Right when Reigns hits the superman punch and spear combination, Ambrose will hit him with “Dirty Deeds” then leave the ring. That results in Bray Wyatt finishing a weakened Reigns off with “Sister Abigail” to achieve a pinfall victory.
Prediction: Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper win via pinfall after Ambrose turns on Reigns.

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Randy Orton vs Sheamus – Sheamus is still the most irrelevant Money in the Bank winner since Damien Sandow, but WWE felt that he was the right man for the briefcase back in June so he is the one that holds it now. Whether he cashes in successfully or not will only be told by time, but until then he has his sights set on Randy Orton. The Viper remains at the top of the list of baby faces right now in WWE and his stock continues to rise once again. Maybe if Orton defeats Sheamus at SummerSlam, he will challenge the Celtic Warrior for the Money in the Bank briefcase next month at Night of Champions, but I could be getting ahead of myself there.
Prediction: Orton wins via pinfall

DIVAS ELIMINATION MATCH: PCB vs Team BAD vs The Bella Army – This match is arguably the most anticipated divas match in the history of WWE… not kidding. The “Divas Revolution” as dubbed by Stephanie McMahon brought a much needed resurgence to the divas division. Former NXT divas, Charlotte and Becky Lynch joined Paige to create PCB, while NXT divas champion, Sasha Banks joined Tamina and Naomi to form Team BAD. So in this three on three on three elimination match, WWE has confirmed that only one member of each team has to pin/submit for a team to be eliminated. That changes the whole complexion of the match since only two divas must be eliminated instead of eight. Charlotte picked up the victory in the triple threat match at Battleground over Nikki Bella and Sasha Banks, but it won’t have the same outcome this Sunday. After Nikki Bella scores an elimination over a member of PCB, there will be a changing of the guard. Sasha Banks will enter for Team BAD and score victory after defeating the WWE Divas Champion, Nikki Bella.
Prediction: Team BAD wins after Sasha Banks eliminates Nikki Bella

Dolph Zigger w/ Lana vs Rusev w/ Summer Rae – I would like to see this rivalry keep going after Sunday and eventually evolve into a mixed tag match at Survivor Series, but until then it is just Dolph Ziggler and the “Bulgarian Brute,” Rusev. Fans have been very intrigued by this rivalry from the start and the match won’t disappoint at SummerSlam, but if it doesn’t live up to the hype I don’t see it being the final time Ziggler and Rusev meet. Rusev has been on a roll since returning from injury and although he isn’t the unbeatable force he was before being dethroned by John Cena at Wrestlemania, he is close to it. Rusev wins this battle, but the war isn’t over yet.
Prediction: Rusev wins via submission

The Undertaker vs Brock Lesnar w/ Paul Heyman – The rivalry between The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar will never get old. It doesn’t matter if it’s 2003 or 2015, these two men alone will sell out any arena in the world whenever they want. Take that, Dana White. Brock Lesnar has had The Undertaker’s number his entire career and he’s one of the few men to say that as almost everyone that has come and gone in WWE has fallen to “The Deadman.” Unfortunately for Undertaker fans, I don’t think that stops at SummerSlam. The Undertaker has looked very strong compared to Lesnar since returning at Battleground just like he looked going into the match at Wrestlemania 30, and everyone knows how that turned out. Brock Lesnar will defeat The Undertaker on Sunday night in Brooklyn, but a final match between the two men could take place later down the line in which The Undertaker will get his redemption once and for all.
Prediction: Brock Lesnar wins via pinfall

WWE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP: Prime Time Players (c) vs New Day vs Lucha Dragons vs Los Matadores – Let’s be honest, we can already count one team out. The favorites in this match are the Prime Time Players and New Day, but the Lucha Dragons are a potential dark horse. The Lucha Dragons provide a lot of spark and excitement, but their lack of anything on the microphone may mean that their time still has yet to come. No matter what happens, the tag team division is going to be very strong in just a few months when the Usos return and new NXT tag teams get the call up to the main roster. Prime Time Players and New Day will use this match to continue their ongoing rivalry once New Day finds a way to win back the tag team titles going into Night of Champions.
Prediction: New Day wins and becomes the new WWE Tag Team Champions

WINNER TAKE ALL: John Cena (United States Champion) vs Seth Rollins (WWE World Heavyweight Champion) – On June 27th, 2002, a newcomer named John Cena made his television debut on SmackDown against Kurt Angle. Cena lost the match, but he never gave up. Now, Cena is one title win away from tying the all-time record set by Ric Flair. With a win on Sunday, John Cena will be crowned as the WWE Champion for the 16th time. However, Triple H doesn’t want to see John Cena tie his mentor, Ric Flair. And Triple H definitely doesn’t want to see his golden boy, Seth Rollins be the one to relinquish the record to Cena. Triple H and Stephanie McMahon could be at ringside Sunday night to support Seth Rollins, but when John Cena has Rollins weakened and is going for the victory, Triple H attempts to stop Cena so Flair’s record is safe. Triple H enters the ring, takes out the referee and hits John Cena with a pedigree. As Rollins goes for the cover, Triple H is waving and yelling for another ref to make the count. Then… IF YA SMELL, WHAT THE ROCK IS COOKIN’! The Brahma Bull runs down the ramp to save John Cena. When The Rock hits the ring, Rollins yet again runs for the exit. A stunned Triple H looks furiously at The Rock as the millions…. and millions are chanting The Rock’s name. No words are exchanged as The Rock greets Triple H with a “Rock Bottom.” The Rock helps John Cena to his feet and both men stand tall to end the match, that would end in a no contest so both champions keep their belts.
Prediction: Match ends in a “No Contest” when Rollins runs out of the building following The Rock’s entrance

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19 Aug

Live from Steelers Training Camp

published in category: Pittsburgh Steelers on Wednesday, August 19th, 2015 – 2:14 pm

Ken Laird, Tim Benz and Steelers Beat Writer Chris Adamski live from Training Camp, who will start at corner, Brandon Boykin or Cortez Allen? Plus an interview with Boykin.

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The Steelers ask that media outlets assist in reminding the public that Sunday’s preseason home opener versus the Green Bay Packers has been moved to a 1 p.m. kickoff time, as announced on July 25.

The game was originally scheduled for 8 p.m. but was moved after the Pittsburgh Pirates announced their August 23 game vs. the San Francisco Giants would be played on Sunday Night Baseball.

The Steelers preseason home opener will be televised locally on KDKA-TV (Channel 2).

Pittsburgh Steelers will once again reward fans who arrive early on game days with free prizes and giveaways as part of the team’s 1st-IN-GOAL promotion, presented by Steelers Nation Unite. The first 25,000 fans to enter Heinz Field for Sunday’s preseason game vs. the Green Bay Packers will receive a scratch-off card revealing a prize.

The Steelers encourage fans to arrive early Sunday for a chance to win. This week’s partners and prizes include: FREE Pre-game field passes, FREE Pepsi in-stadium fountain drink, FREE Silverstar Super Hot Dog, FREE Stage AE concert tickets, FREE Andora Restaurant appetizer, FREE Nemacolin Woodlands Resorts and Spa Overnight stays, FREE Isaly’s Steel Town or Goal Line Sandwich, FREE GetGo coffee, FREE McDonald’s French Fries, or FREE Three Doors Down Back to Football concert tickets.
Kickoff for Sunday’s game is set for 1:00 p.m. and gates will open at 11:00 a.m. Scratch-off cards for the first 25,000 fans will be distributed at all gates, as well as suite and club entrances. The 1st-IN-GOAL promotion, in its fifth year, will continue throughout the 2015 season.

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18 Aug

What Pirates Are is More Meaningful Than What They’re Not, By Josh Taylor

published in category: Sports Talk Radio on Tuesday, August 18th, 2015 – 4:52 pm

Forasmuch as we have learned so far from this baseball season about what the Pittsburgh Pirates are as a potential playoff team, more attention has been paid recently to what they are not, and it’s easy to understand on the most basic of levels.

But to provide perspective, I invoke the lyrics of Kanye West, words that may describe this team perfectly: “Everything I’m not made me everything I am.”

The Pirates are not in first place in their own division. That belongs to the St. Louis Cardinals.

However, the Pirates are a team on pace to win 75 games by the end of August, a team with the third best record in baseball (69-47), and a team in position to host the National League Wild Card Game for the third straight season, which would make them the only team in MLB history to do so.

The Pittsburgh nine are no longer the team they were in the first half, when the triumvirate of Gerrit Cole, Francisco Liriano and A.J. Burnett was the nucleus of the second-best starting rotation in the game. Burnett is currently on the disabled list with a flexor strain in his elbow. Liriano hasn’t been great, but good enough to win three of his last four starts. Cole is still among the game’s leaders in wins, but has lost four of his last six starts and batters are hitting .271 against him during that time. And now with Burnett’s injury, they are left to the trio of Charlie Morton, J.A. Happ and Jeff Locke to collectively tread water.

The Pirates are, however, a team with a bullpen that has won 16 consecutive decisions, something that hasn’t been done since 1909. The trade deadline acquisitions of Joe Blanton and Joakim Soria, along with recent improvements by Arquimedes Caminero and Antonio Bastardo have created the best back-end group of Neil Huntington’s tenure as general manager, and arguably, the best in the game right now.

The Pirates are not a team that made a “splash” move at the trade deadline. But they are 10-5 since then, including 8-3 against the other four teams that currently hold playoff spots. They are not a team with a winning record in their own division, but they have a 30-28 record on the road, a .672 winning percentage at home and a .590 winning percentage against teams that are .500 or better.

The Pirates are not a team with eight everyday regular starters in the field. Manager Clint Hurdle is shaking up the situation at catcher, starting Francisco Cervelli in games that Gerrit Cole pitches instead of the preferred battery of Cole and Chris Stewart. Hurdle is also still weighing his options at first base, even considering career third baseman Aramis Ramirez as a potential option moving forward.

But they are a team that has renewed their faith in a couple of their Opening Day starters. During the month of the July the prevailing sentiment was that right fielder Gregory Polanco should’ve been sent down to Triple-A to fix his hitting struggles, and first baseman Pedro Alvarez should’ve been at least platooned against left-handers, if not replaced. The organization eventually decided to stay the course with both men, and both have thrived since those decisions were made.

In the past 30 days, Polanco is hitting .318/.380/.527 with four home runs and 14 RBI. Alvarez has surged, hitting .329 with team highs in home runs (seven) and slugging percentage (.645) in that span. He is now on pace to hit 25 home runs by season’s end, possibly ending the discussion of whether his bat is worth enduring his defense, if only for six or seven innings at a time every night.

The Pirates are not a team that has played good defense as of late with two of their best infielders, Josh Harrison and Jordy Mercer, on injury rehab. They have been, however, a better team on offense without them, scoring 4.85 runs per game in the second half of the season as opposed to 4.05 per game in the first half.

The Pirates are not considered heavy favorites to win the World Series; their 6.9% probability is only the sixth-best in the game per Fangraphs. But they are a team that has won six of nine series against current divison-leading teams, and they have scored seven or more runs in the finale of each of their last four series against National League playoff teams.

No, the Pirates are not a perfect team by any stretch. But few championship teams in the modern era have been.

And given that their success so far this season has actually outweighed their shortcomings, perhaps everything they are not has made them everything they are.

Posted in Sports Talk Radio

 

18 Aug

This Week in MMA

published in category: Wrestling Reality on Tuesday, August 18th, 2015 – 4:03 pm

Gladiators of the Cage GOTC 18 MMA is coming back to the Syria Shriner Center in Cheswick Pennsylvania just minutes north of Pittsburgh Saturday night August 22nd. Watch Mike Wilkins battle Rob Hanna for the 155 light weight title. Dominic “The Honey Badger” Mazzotta takes on Chuck Prieritz in an epic Bantaweight 135 battle. Jamie Driver will be making her pro debut against a tough Stacy Sigala from New Mexico in an exciting Bantaweight bout. This event will also feature several amateur title bouts featuring Alec Hohman, Melissa Gasdick, Josh Fremd, and Dino Juklo. Don’t miss these future stars of tomorrow. Doors open at 6pm and the bell will ring at 7pm. Tickets available on line at GOTCMMA.COM. This card is subject to change. Gladiators of the Cage is a proud supporter of the PA Hero Walk.

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Posted in Wrestling Reality

 

18 Aug

SummerSlam!

published in category: Wrestling Reality on Tuesday, August 18th, 2015 – 2:25 pm


Posted in Wrestling Reality

 

18 Aug

New Pens Facility

published in category: Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday, August 18th, 2015 – 12:31 pm

New facility in Cranberry, Juice Bar, Yoga Balcony? Hydrotherapy suite? Are the Pens the most spoiled franchise in sports?

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Posted in Pittsburgh Penguins

 

18 Aug

Ike Taylor Show

published in category: Pittsburgh Steelers on Tuesday, August 18th, 2015 – 10:06 am

The Ike Taylor Show is brought to you by Dunkin Donuts, the Preferred Coffee of the Ike Taylor Show. Ike talks participation trophies, NFL Now and Steelers.

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The Steelers signed undrafted rookie free agent wide receiver Jarrod West, the team announced today.

West, who originally signed with the New York Jets as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2015, played collegiately at Syracuse University, where he was a four-year letterman. During his tenure at Syracuse, West recorded 134 receptions for 1,838 yards.

To make room for West, the team released quarterback Tajh Boyd.

Posted in Pittsburgh Steelers

 



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