
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
SteelersLive.com Link Has Been Added
I have added another quick link to the right to another great Steeler web site.
http://beta.steelerslive.com/
http://beta.steelerslive.com/
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Gameballs!



Gameballs this week go to three individuals. Our field general looks like he may have recaptured the form he displayed during our playoff run two years ago. Big Ben finished the afternoon 12/23 for 161 yards and four touchdowns. A real nice way to start the season with a QB rating of 114.3. Two gameballs will be awarded to two defensive players. Ike Taylor and James Harrison. Ike had a monster game and finished with five solo tackles, one interception, and one sack. James Harrison finished the afternoon with seven solo tackles and a sack.
Thursday, September 06, 2007
Kreider Not To Start Against Browns!
Steelers will start Davis, not Kreider, at fullback
Thursday, September 06, 2007
By Gerry Dulac, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Carey Davis, a first-year free agent, has supplanted Dan Kreider as the No. 1 fullback and will start in the season opener against the Cleveland Browns.
Offensive coordinator Bruce Arians confirmed the move today after the Steelers finished practice at their South Side facility.
It is possible Kreider, the starter for the past five seasons, might be deactivated against the Browns.
"Everything is week to week, but he will be the fullback," Arians said of Davis. "He's doing a nice job for us."
Thursday, September 06, 2007
By Gerry Dulac, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Carey Davis, a first-year free agent, has supplanted Dan Kreider as the No. 1 fullback and will start in the season opener against the Cleveland Browns.
Offensive coordinator Bruce Arians confirmed the move today after the Steelers finished practice at their South Side facility.
It is possible Kreider, the starter for the past five seasons, might be deactivated against the Browns.
"Everything is week to week, but he will be the fullback," Arians said of Davis. "He's doing a nice job for us."
Big Ben Donates To Cleveland!
Roethlisberger donates police dog to Cleveland
By The Associated Press
Thursday, September 6, 2007
The Dawg Pound in Cleveland may not be a fan of Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, but the city's police dogs will be.
Roethlisberger's foundation is donating an explosion detection dog, a training course and a canine protection vest to the Cleveland Division of Police's canine unit.
Roethlisberger, who grew up in Findlay, Ohio, learned that Cleveland's only explosive detecting canine, Rex, is 11 years old and nearing retirement age. The department did not have the funds to purchase a new dog.
"Born and raised in the state of Ohio, I have always held the deepest respect for the efforts of our police and fire departments," said Roethlisberger, who has become friends with some state and local officers in Pittsburgh.
Roethlisberger often wears a Pennsylvania State Police ballcap in honor of his late friend, state police Cpl. Joseph Pokorny, who was slain while on duty in 2005.
Roethlisberger's foundation will distribute grants to the police and fire departments in Pittsburgh and the surrounding area and those of each Steelers regular season away opponent. The first such grant was given last year to Findlay's police department to replace its service dog.
The Steelers open the season Sunday in Cleveland, where the end zone fans have long been known as the Dawg Pound.
By The Associated Press
Thursday, September 6, 2007
The Dawg Pound in Cleveland may not be a fan of Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, but the city's police dogs will be.
Roethlisberger's foundation is donating an explosion detection dog, a training course and a canine protection vest to the Cleveland Division of Police's canine unit.
Roethlisberger, who grew up in Findlay, Ohio, learned that Cleveland's only explosive detecting canine, Rex, is 11 years old and nearing retirement age. The department did not have the funds to purchase a new dog.
"Born and raised in the state of Ohio, I have always held the deepest respect for the efforts of our police and fire departments," said Roethlisberger, who has become friends with some state and local officers in Pittsburgh.
Roethlisberger often wears a Pennsylvania State Police ballcap in honor of his late friend, state police Cpl. Joseph Pokorny, who was slain while on duty in 2005.
Roethlisberger's foundation will distribute grants to the police and fire departments in Pittsburgh and the surrounding area and those of each Steelers regular season away opponent. The first such grant was given last year to Findlay's police department to replace its service dog.
The Steelers open the season Sunday in Cleveland, where the end zone fans have long been known as the Dawg Pound.
Haynes, Iwuoma, & Okobi Released.

Steelers Release 23 Players Following Trade With Atlanta;
Trim Roster To 53
PITTSBURGH — The Steelers today released 23 players and made a trade with the Atlanta Falcons in order to trim their roster to the NFL's league minimum of 53 players.
The players released from the Steelers roster include WR Dallas Baker, TE Cody Boyd, OT Jason Capizzi, TE Jon Dekker, RB Verron Haynes, CB Chidi Iwuoma, CB Jovon Johnson, FB John Kuhn, S Mike Lorello, CB Anthony Madison, CB Grant Mason, DE Ryan McBean, DE Shaun Nua, C Chukky Okobi, DT Scott Paxson, C Marvin Philip, QB Bryan Randall, LB Ron Stanley, OG Cameron Stephenson, OT Brandon Torrey, WR Gerran Walker, LB Rian Wallace and WR Walter Young.
Additionally, the Steelers traded a 2008 conditional draft pick to the Atlanta Falcons for return specialist/cornerback Allen Rossum. Rossum (5-8, 178), a 10-year veteran from Notre Dame, was originally drafted in the third round (85th overall) of the 1998 by the Philadelphia Eagles. He then was traded to the Green Bay Packers and spent two seasons (2000-01) with the team before signing with the Falcons as an unrestricted free agent on March 13, 2002.
Rossum, a 2005 Pro Bowl selection as a special teams returner, holds the Falcons record for career punt return yards (1,723), career kickoff return yards (5,489) and career punt returns for touchdowns (2).
All NFL teams may sign up to eight players to their practice squad after noon on Sunday, Sept. 2.
Trim Roster To 53
PITTSBURGH — The Steelers today released 23 players and made a trade with the Atlanta Falcons in order to trim their roster to the NFL's league minimum of 53 players.
The players released from the Steelers roster include WR Dallas Baker, TE Cody Boyd, OT Jason Capizzi, TE Jon Dekker, RB Verron Haynes, CB Chidi Iwuoma, CB Jovon Johnson, FB John Kuhn, S Mike Lorello, CB Anthony Madison, CB Grant Mason, DE Ryan McBean, DE Shaun Nua, C Chukky Okobi, DT Scott Paxson, C Marvin Philip, QB Bryan Randall, LB Ron Stanley, OG Cameron Stephenson, OT Brandon Torrey, WR Gerran Walker, LB Rian Wallace and WR Walter Young.
Additionally, the Steelers traded a 2008 conditional draft pick to the Atlanta Falcons for return specialist/cornerback Allen Rossum. Rossum (5-8, 178), a 10-year veteran from Notre Dame, was originally drafted in the third round (85th overall) of the 1998 by the Philadelphia Eagles. He then was traded to the Green Bay Packers and spent two seasons (2000-01) with the team before signing with the Falcons as an unrestricted free agent on March 13, 2002.
Rossum, a 2005 Pro Bowl selection as a special teams returner, holds the Falcons record for career punt return yards (1,723), career kickoff return yards (5,489) and career punt returns for touchdowns (2).
All NFL teams may sign up to eight players to their practice squad after noon on Sunday, Sept. 2.
Steelers Name Team Captains!

Steelers Name 2007 Team Captains
PITTSBURGH — The Steelers named four players today as team captains for the 2007 season. One player was selected as offensive and defensive captains, and two were selected for special teams. The players were selected by a vote of their teammates.
For the fourth consecutive season, LB James Farrior was named defensive captain. WR Hines Ward was named offensive captain for the third straight season. LB Clint Kriewaldt was named special teams co-captain for the third time in four seasons and will be joined by fellow LB James Harrison, who received the honor for the first time.
Following are Steelers captains since 1998:
PITTSBURGH — The Steelers named four players today as team captains for the 2007 season. One player was selected as offensive and defensive captains, and two were selected for special teams. The players were selected by a vote of their teammates.
For the fourth consecutive season, LB James Farrior was named defensive captain. WR Hines Ward was named offensive captain for the third straight season. LB Clint Kriewaldt was named special teams co-captain for the third time in four seasons and will be joined by fellow LB James Harrison, who received the honor for the first time.
Following are Steelers captains since 1998:
YEAR
OFFENSE
DEFENSE
SPECIAL TEAMS
1998
Dermontti Dawson, C
Levon Kirkland, LB
Fred McAfee, RB
1999
Dermontti Dawson, C
Levon Kirkland, LB
Chris Oldham, S
John Fiala, LB
2000
Dermontti Dawson, C
Levon Kirkland, LB
John Fiala, LB
2001
Jerome Bettis, RB
Jason Gildon, LB
John Fiala, LB
2002
Jerome Bettis, RB
Jason Gildon, LB
Lee Flowers, SS
John Fiala, LB
2003
Tommy Maddox, QB
Jason Gildon, LB
Joey Porter, LB
Clark Haggans, LB
2004
Alan Faneca, G
Tommy Maddox, QB
James Farrior, LB
Joey Porter, LB
Chidi Iwuoma, CB
Clint Kriewaldt, LB
2005
Alan Faneca, G
Hines Ward, WR
James Farrior, LB
Joey Porter, LB
Chidi Iwuoma, CB
Sean Morey, WR
2006
Alan Faneca, G
Hines Ward, WR
James Farrior, LB
Joey Porter, LB
Clint Kriewaldt, LB
Sean Morey, WR
2007
Hines Ward, WR
James Farrior, LB
James Harrison, LB
Clint Kriewaldt, LB
Going Retro Once Again...
Check out these pics I found from the Steelers training for the 1996 season. These were taken at Frostburg State University in Frostburg, Md which is around 35 minutes east of the lake, and 15 minutes west of Cumberland, MD. This school is located in the heart of Steelers Country in Western Maryland. The Redskins organization left their summer home of Dickinson College in Carlisle, PA to try a different venue for a couple of years. It simply did not work. This is "Steelers Country"! In these pics you can make out a very young Coach Bill Cowher, Chad Brown, Jerry O(Olsavsky), Joel Steed, the much maligned Kordell Stewart, Ernie Mills, Levon Kirkland, Greg Lloyd, "first year Steeler" Jerome Bettis(look at how thin the Bus is!), the late Justin Strzelczyk, Darren Perry, Rod Woodson's head(right behind Perry), and Yancy Thigpen.
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