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Thursday, October 13, 2016

Pittsburgh Steelers prepare to unleash the Ferrari as Ladarius Green plans to return to practice next week: behindthesteelcurtain





according to behindthesteelcurtain

Pittsburgh Steelers prepare to unleash the Ferrari as Ladarius Green plans to return to practice next week

Pittsburgh Steelers prepare to unleash the Ferrari as Ladarius Green plans to return to practice next week
Pittsburgh Steelers prepare to unleash the Ferrari as Ladarius Green plans to return to practice next week
When the Pittsburgh Steelers signed former San Diego Chargers tight end Ladarius Green as a free agent, the fanbase and players were ecstatic.None more excited than quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.The big-play quarterback envisioned those deep seam routes to Green which gave him a 14-yard average per catch in 2015.
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in the same way post-gazette

Roethlisberger wants Tomlin to look at the way Steelers practice

Roethlisberger wants Tomlin to look at the way Steelers practice
Roethlisberger wants Tomlin to look at the way Steelers practice
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger didn't back away from the comments that he made about the physicality of the Steelers' practices having something to do with the rash of injuries his teammates have endured early this season.Roethlisberger originally voiced his opinion on his weekly radio spot on 93.7 The Fan on Tuesday and this morning he reiterated his feelings when he met with reporters before practice."I think if you consistently have injuries, and soft tissue injuries, hamstrings…" Roethlisberger said.
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not to mention pennlive

In 1st Pittsburgh Steelers practice, Karlos Williams didn't look like a practice squad RB

In 1st Pittsburgh Steelers practice, Karlos Williams didn't look like a practice squad RB
In 1st Pittsburgh Steelers practice, Karlos Williams didn't look like a practice squad RB
PITTSBURGH – Karlos Williams' teammates didn't need to see him in pads.They saw him waiting as he carried the ball, searching for the right holes in the line, finding and bursting through them into the open field, linebacker Arthur Moats said.They could tell he belonged, just not on a practice squad.
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