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Mendenhall ill? (1 Viewer)

Lebron James is currently being treated for H1N1. It hit the Houston Texans. It's going around and I'd bet dollars-to-donuts that Mendenhall has it if they are reporting "flu like symptoms". I read somewhere (no link, sorry) that a doctor said that anyone reporting flu-like symptoms currently probably has H1N1.

Having just gone through "flu like symptoms" myself, if Mendenhall has the same stuff then he's very questionable for Sunday. Knocked me out out good for 3-4 days. Tomorrow's injury report will be key.

 
Lebron James is currently being treated for H1N1. It hit the Houston Texans. It's going around and I'd bet dollars-to-donuts that Mendenhall has it if they are reporting "flu like symptoms". I read somewhere (no link, sorry) that a doctor said that anyone reporting flu-like symptoms currently probably has H1N1. Having just gone through "flu like symptoms" myself, if Mendenhall has the same stuff then he's very questionable for Sunday. Knocked me out out good for 3-4 days. Tomorrow's injury report will be key.
Actually, James has not been diagnosed (yet) with H1N1-he has been diagnosed with Influenza A & has been tested for H1N1. I also believe that you probably read the statement about flu-like symptoms wrong. I was recently told by my doctor (Pittsburgh area, BTW) that anyone who is reporting "flu like symptoms" to their doctor is being treated as if they had H1N1, not that everyone that has flu like symptoms probably has H1N1.That being said, if he had (or was suspected) to have H1N1, there would be more buzz around Pittsburgh. There has been virtually nothing mentioned of this today, so I'm going to guess that it's just the flu.
 
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This makes the situation very murky because the Steelers know they can beat the Browns by 20 with Mewelde Moore getting 100% of the carries. If Mendenhall is questionable on Friday, I would be afraid he gets held back.

 
I picked up Moore in FFOC 20 man roster and I think based on last year Tomlin plays him before he trots out a less than 100% FWP.

That said I think 70% Mendenhall is good to go by Sunday

 
Ouch this sucks, doesnt Tomlin have the no practice on friday no play rule? I was really counting on him to get me through a bye.

 
So if Mendenhall is sick, doesn't play and some other dude rips off a big game, end of Mendenhall's run?
I am not so sure his run wasn't going to come to an end when FWP came back anyway. Mendenhall is the future but it sure looks like RBBC for this season if all three backs are healthy.
 
Ouch this sucks, doesnt Tomlin have the no practice on friday no play rule? I was really counting on him to get me through a bye.
No, though he has said that it is more critical for younger players to practice than veterans. I am guessing that if Mendehall is over the flu he'll get some carries though I am not sure it will be enough to make him a good fantasy play this week. I would bench him unless you have no alternatives.

 
Didn't they say Parker would be the starter when he comes back BEFORE Mendenhall got sick?

So doesn't it seem likely Parker would start this week??

 
Didn't they say Parker would be the starter when he comes back BEFORE Mendenhall got sick?So doesn't it seem likely Parker would start this week??
Yes and yes.Tomlin AND Arians have both stated a number of times that Willie Parker is their starter when he is healthy.
 
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Didn't they say Parker would be the starter when he comes back BEFORE Mendenhall got sick?So doesn't it seem likely Parker would start this week??
Yes and yes.Tomlin AND Arians have both stated a number of times that Willie Parker is their starter when he is healthy.
that was before Mendenhall's last two games . . . they have been sitting on the fence during Rahard's "run" . . .stay tuned . . .
 
5-ish Finkle said:
Payne said:
Didn't they say Parker would be the starter when he comes back BEFORE Mendenhall got sick?So doesn't it seem likely Parker would start this week??
Yes and yes.Tomlin AND Arians have both stated a number of times that Willie Parker is their starter when he is healthy.
As a Parker owner, I would agrre though, that Parker's under a lot of pressure to produce. His PT and starting gig could be in jeopardy
 
Fear & Loathing said:
What Arians said was that the situation would be re-evaluated once Mendenhall had proven himself.
i would think "proving himself" is considerably easier against the browns and other JV teams. mendenhall's confidence should be sky high leading into the more meaningful and competitive portion of the steelers schedule. if he can produce - nevermind outproduce parker - against a cincy or baltimore then it raises some eyebrows...
 
It's like Pierre Thomas, Mike Bell, Willie Parker and Mendenhall are all sitting in a room somewhere laughing as they take turns messing with all of us.

 
Payne said:
Didn't they say Parker would be the starter when he comes back BEFORE Mendenhall got sick?So doesn't it seem likely Parker would start this week??
Yes that is what they said. Parker will start. You can count on it...
 
duaneok66 said:
5-ish Finkle said:
Payne said:
Didn't they say Parker would be the starter when he comes back BEFORE Mendenhall got sick?So doesn't it seem likely Parker would start this week??
Yes and yes.Tomlin AND Arians have both stated a number of times that Willie Parker is their starter when he is healthy.
that was before Mendenhall's last two games . . . they have been sitting on the fence during Rahard's "run" . . .stay tuned . . .
No it wasn't. They said it just this past week.
 
Thanks, I guess im gonna roll him out there good or bad. Dont really expect Bush or Bell to outperform him.

 
I thinking he gets at least a split and the GL work - against the Browns that should be enough to be a fantasy factor . . .

 
Dammit Mendy... this is your chance to take the job and you're letting the opportunity slip through your fingers... Take some "Tussin" and get in the game!

 
Dammit Mendy... this is your chance to take the job and you're letting the opportunity slip through your fingers... Take some "Tussin" and get in the game!
LOL he practiced the day after he missed for Flu or whateverThey are both gonna play. FWP starts, Mendy gets some carries, MM on 3rd down, dammit!!!!!
 
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Rashard Mendenhall is expected to be the Steelers' starting tailback Sunday versus Cleveland.

Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Woo-hoo!

 
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Rashard Mendenhall is expected to be the Steelers' starting tailback Sunday versus Cleveland.Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Woo-hoo!
If Mendenhall doesn't start after this year's performances by him and Parker, Tomlin should be fired and replaced before the end of the first quarter. There can't possibly be any doubt after Pittsburgh's first five games as to who the better back is at this point. I understand loyalty and all, but with Cincinnati and Baltimore both playing well, Pittsburgh can ill-afford to be getting 3 yards per carry because Parker was the starter for a few years and Tomlin feels bad.
 
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Rashard Mendenhall is expected to be the Steelers' starting tailback Sunday versus Cleveland.Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Woo-hoo!
If Mendenhall doesn't start after this year's performances by him and Parker, Tomlin should be fired and replaced before the end of the first quarter. There can't possibly be any doubt after Pittsburgh's first five games as to who the better back is at this point. I understand loyalty and all, but with Cincinnati and Baltimore both playing well, Pittsburgh can ill-afford to be getting 3 yards per carry because Parker was the starter for a few years and Tomlin feels bad.
This is as true as it gets
 
If Mendenhall doesn't start after this year's performances by him and Parker, Tomlin should be fired and replaced before the end of the first quarter. There can't possibly be any doubt after Pittsburgh's first five games as to who the better back is at this point. I understand loyalty and all, but with Cincinnati and Baltimore both playing well, Pittsburgh can ill-afford to be getting 3 yards per carry because Parker was the starter for a few years and Tomlin feels bad.
This is textbook Tomlin. It doesn't matter if anyone agrees with it or not, and I'm not saying I do either, but it's how he operates. He's on record outlining it. He said he likes taking younger players(which I took to mean juniors) in the draft when he can and bring them along slowly to ingrain "the Steeler/Tomlin way" into them. He won't deviate from the progression unless his hand is forced. It's why he handled Timmons how he did, it's why he's handling Mendenhall like he is, etc. etc. (Maybe he'd have a different approach with a team that wasn't a perennial playoff contender, but we only have what he's done thus far to go on.)He did it with Timmons and that worked, he's doing it with Mendenhall(those two were both among the youngest players in their draft class, IIRC) and it appears to be working, he was in the process of doing it with Hood until Smith was hurt and his hand was forced to use him more sooner than he would have otherwise.....I don't see him changing his spots because Rashard had a couple good games. If anyone thinks that Tomlin won't play a guy out of "loyalty" they haven't been paying attention at all. This is almost a carbon copy of what happen last season with Timmons/Foote....by the time TC was over everyone thought Timmons could probably be a better player overall than Larry Foote. By midseason, everyone pretty much KNEW he was a better player overall than Larry Foote. Foote started every game anyway, including the playoffs, because that's how Tomlin operates/Larry was one of "his guys." Timmons was put in subpackages/a position to contribute, and he did, but he was never even hinted at as overtaking Foote by Tomlin. He'd dance around it all day and say stuff like "Oh, we really feel like we start 5 LBs, blah, blah, blah", but that was just a diplomatic way of saying "Timmons ain't starting over Foote."Until Tomlin shows us anything different, there is no reason for anyone to believe that he's not going to start Parker if Parker is 100% healthy. He's been saying that for as long as anyone has been asking. Note, that does not mean that Mendenhall won't see the field or won't contribute. But it also doesn't mean he'll be getting 20+ carries guaranteed even if Parker is dressing. If Mendenhall is being tagged to start this week with Parker dressing, I'm taking that to mean that Parker still isn't 100%, not that Tomlin is totally on board the "Mendenhall is our starter" bus yet. I'm also taking it that Parker is still a threat to poach double digit carries. If Coach Mike HAS changed his M.O. to this point, and has eschewed the "bring 'em along slowly" approach with Mendenhall, then I'll have to re-assess my opinion on the situation then. In the meantime, if Parker is healthy, I'm going to be skeptical that Mendenhall is anything more than a "50/50" type guy until Parker's hurt again(which anymore seems more likely than not)/gone come 2010. Regardless, it sounds good for Mendenhall this week.
 
If Mendenhall doesn't start after this year's performances by him and Parker, Tomlin should be fired and replaced before the end of the first quarter. There can't possibly be any doubt after Pittsburgh's first five games as to who the better back is at this point. I understand loyalty and all, but with Cincinnati and Baltimore both playing well, Pittsburgh can ill-afford to be getting 3 yards per carry because Parker was the starter for a few years and Tomlin feels bad.
This is textbook Tomlin. It doesn't matter if anyone agrees with it or not, and I'm not saying I do either, but it's how he operates. He's on record outlining it. He said he likes taking younger players(which I took to mean juniors) in the draft when he can and bring them along slowly to ingrain "the Steeler/Tomlin way" into them. He won't deviate from the progression unless his hand is forced. It's why he handled Timmons how he did, it's why he's handling Mendenhall like he is, etc. etc. (Maybe he'd have a different approach with a team that wasn't a perennial playoff contender, but we only have what he's done thus far to go on.)He did it with Timmons and that worked, he's doing it with Mendenhall(those two were both among the youngest players in their draft class, IIRC) and it appears to be working, he was in the process of doing it with Hood until Smith was hurt and his hand was forced to use him more sooner than he would have otherwise.....I don't see him changing his spots because Rashard had a couple good games.

If anyone thinks that Tomlin won't play a guy out of "loyalty" they haven't been paying attention at all. This is almost a carbon copy of what happen last season with Timmons/Foote....by the time TC was over everyone thought Timmons could probably be a better player overall than Larry Foote. By midseason, everyone pretty much KNEW he was a better player overall than Larry Foote. Foote started every game anyway, including the playoffs, because that's how Tomlin operates/Larry was one of "his guys." Timmons was put in subpackages/a position to contribute, and he did, but he was never even hinted at as overtaking Foote by Tomlin. He'd dance around it all day and say stuff like "Oh, we really feel like we start 5 LBs, blah, blah, blah", but that was just a diplomatic way of saying "Timmons ain't starting over Foote."

Until Tomlin shows us anything different, there is no reason for anyone to believe that he's not going to start Parker if Parker is 100% healthy. He's been saying that for as long as anyone has been asking. Note, that does not mean that Mendenhall won't see the field or won't contribute. But it also doesn't mean he'll be getting 20+ carries guaranteed even if Parker is dressing. If Mendenhall is being tagged to start this week with Parker dressing, I'm taking that to mean that Parker still isn't 100%, not that Tomlin is totally on board the "Mendenhall is our starter" bus yet. I'm also taking it that Parker is still a threat to poach double digit carries.

If Coach Mike HAS changed his M.O. to this point, and has eschewed the "bring 'em along slowly" approach with Mendenhall, then I'll have to re-assess my opinion on the situation then. In the meantime, if Parker is healthy, I'm going to be skeptical that Mendenhall is anything more than a "50/50" type guy until Parker's hurt again(which anymore seems more likely than not)/gone come 2010.

Regardless, it sounds good for Mendenhall this week.
you are right, I dont think Parker is 100 percent yet - remember he still wearing a special shoe . . .overall - very nice and detailed post . . .

 
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Steelers | Mendenhall expected to start, Parker to be worked in Fri Oct 16, 03:10 PM

Pittsburgh Steelers RB Rashard Mendenhall (illness) is expected to start in Week 6, while RB Willie Parker (toe) will be worked in slowly during the game. RB Mewelde Moore will continue to be the third-down back.

Mewelde Moore player page

Willie Parker player page

Rashard Mendenhall player page

 
This is textbook Tomlin. It doesn't matter if anyone agrees with it or not, and I'm not saying I do either, but it's how he operates. He's on record outlining it. He said he likes taking younger players(which I took to mean juniors) in the draft when he can and bring them along slowly to ingrain "the Steeler/Tomlin way" into them. He won't deviate from the progression unless his hand is forced. It's why he handled Timmons how he did, it's why he's handling Mendenhall like he is, etc. etc. (Maybe he'd have a different approach with a team that wasn't a perennial playoff contender, but we only have what he's done thus far to go on.)He did it with Timmons and that worked, he's doing it with Mendenhall(those two were both among the youngest players in their draft class, IIRC) and it appears to be working, he was in the process of doing it with Hood until Smith was hurt and his hand was forced to use him more sooner than he would have otherwise.....I don't see him changing his spots because Rashard had a couple good games. If anyone thinks that Tomlin won't play a guy out of "loyalty" they haven't been paying attention at all. This is almost a carbon copy of what happen last season with Timmons/Foote....by the time TC was over everyone thought Timmons could probably be a better player overall than Larry Foote. By midseason, everyone pretty much KNEW he was a better player overall than Larry Foote. Foote started every game anyway, including the playoffs, because that's how Tomlin operates/Larry was one of "his guys." Timmons was put in subpackages/a position to contribute, and he did, but he was never even hinted at as overtaking Foote by Tomlin. He'd dance around it all day and say stuff like "Oh, we really feel like we start 5 LBs, blah, blah, blah", but that was just a diplomatic way of saying "Timmons ain't starting over Foote."Until Tomlin shows us anything different, there is no reason for anyone to believe that he's not going to start Parker if Parker is 100% healthy. He's been saying that for as long as anyone has been asking. Note, that does not mean that Mendenhall won't see the field or won't contribute. But it also doesn't mean he'll be getting 20+ carries guaranteed even if Parker is dressing. If Mendenhall is being tagged to start this week with Parker dressing, I'm taking that to mean that Parker still isn't 100%, not that Tomlin is totally on board the "Mendenhall is our starter" bus yet. I'm also taking it that Parker is still a threat to poach double digit carries. If Coach Mike HAS changed his M.O. to this point, and has eschewed the "bring 'em along slowly" approach with Mendenhall, then I'll have to re-assess my opinion on the situation then. In the meantime, if Parker is healthy, I'm going to be skeptical that Mendenhall is anything more than a "50/50" type guy until Parker's hurt again(which anymore seems more likely than not)/gone come 2010. Regardless, it sounds good for Mendenhall this week.
This is great stuff. Thanks. Sounds like Tomlin really thinks a lot of himself even though he inherited a championship team. He could be hurting the team by playing inferior players in many different ways. I do know that Mendenhall has had a lot to do with Pittsburgh's past 2 wins, and very little to do with their previous 2 losses. Tomlin better think about swallowing his hollow ego since the championship team he inherited is in very real danger in their division.
 
This is great stuff. Thanks. Sounds like Tomlin really thinks a lot of himself even though he inherited a championship team. He could be hurting the team by playing inferior players in many different ways. I do know that Mendenhall has had a lot to do with Pittsburgh's past 2 wins, and very little to do with their previous 2 losses. Tomlin better think about swallowing his hollow ego since the championship team he inherited is in very real danger in their division.
This is very much like the way Cowher ran it too. Just being more talented doesn't automaticaly earn you a starting spot. They need to be able to count on a player to know their assignments and minimize mistakes - something Mendenhall isn't known for. He's not only young and inexperienced, but not too bright either judging from reports of his Illinois days and the benching a couple weeks ago. I don't think there are many left that question which RB is more talented in Pittsburgh, but which one can you trust more?
 
JuniorNB said:
greggorymac said:
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Rashard Mendenhall is expected to be the Steelers' starting tailback Sunday versus Cleveland.

Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Woo-hoo!
If Mendenhall doesn't start after this year's performances by him and Parker, Tomlin should be fired and replaced before the end of the first quarter. There can't possibly be any doubt after Pittsburgh's first five games as to who the better back is at this point. I understand loyalty and all, but with Cincinnati and Baltimore both playing well, Pittsburgh can ill-afford to be getting 3 yards per carry because Parker was the starter for a few years and Tomlin feels bad.
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 
JuniorNB said:
greggorymac said:
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Rashard Mendenhall is expected to be the Steelers' starting tailback Sunday versus Cleveland.Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Woo-hoo!
If Mendenhall doesn't start after this year's performances by him and Parker, Tomlin should be fired and replaced before the end of the first quarter. There can't possibly be any doubt after Pittsburgh's first five games as to who the better back is at this point. I understand loyalty and all, but with Cincinnati and Baltimore both playing well, Pittsburgh can ill-afford to be getting 3 yards per carry because Parker was the starter for a few years and Tomlin feels bad.
Tomlin won the super bowl last year. Who the h3ll are you to question his decisions?
 
If I were a Steeler fan I'd trust Tomlin with whatever he did...

with that said...he should realize that Parker has sucked for a long time now and it's time for a change...other than that...he's decisions have been money.

 
JuniorNB said:
greggorymac said:
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Rashard Mendenhall is expected to be the Steelers' starting tailback Sunday versus Cleveland.Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Woo-hoo!
If Mendenhall doesn't start after this year's performances by him and Parker, Tomlin should be fired and replaced before the end of the first quarter. There can't possibly be any doubt after Pittsburgh's first five games as to who the better back is at this point. I understand loyalty and all, but with Cincinnati and Baltimore both playing well, Pittsburgh can ill-afford to be getting 3 yards per carry because Parker was the starter for a few years and Tomlin feels bad.
Tomlin won the super bowl last year. Who the h3ll are you to question his decisions?
Every single Monday I come here and read about how this coach should have gone for it on fourth down, or that coach should have blitzed more, or how that coach should have declined the penalty in that situation.I think it's safe to say that none of us have any Super Bowl rings. Yet we all question coaches' decisions.Bottom line is, the game hasn't been played yet. There's a good chance that Tomlin's actually noticed what the other ten million people have noticed and gives Mendenhall the rock 75% of the time and plays Parker sparingly. If that's the case, then you're right, I had no reason to challenge his decisions.
 
The worst thing, the absolutely worst thing a coach can do is not to take into account the fact that some of us have some of his players on our FF team. Talk about thoughtless and being without a clue!

 
Cookiemonster said:
This is great stuff. Thanks. Sounds like Tomlin really thinks a lot of himself even though he inherited a championship team. He could be hurting the team by playing inferior players in many different ways. I do know that Mendenhall has had a lot to do with Pittsburgh's past 2 wins, and very little to do with their previous 2 losses. Tomlin better think about swallowing his hollow ego since the championship team he inherited is in very real danger in their division.
This is very much like the way Cowher ran it too. Just being more talented doesn't automaticaly earn you a starting spot. They need to be able to count on a player to know their assignments and minimize mistakes - something Mendenhall isn't known for. He's not only young and inexperienced, but not too bright either judging from reports of his Illinois days and the benching a couple weeks ago. I don't think there are many left that question which RB is more talented in Pittsburgh, but which one can you trust more?
You got a good point. You can trust that FWP will go down at the first hint of contact and that Mendenhall will gasp...actually break some tackles. Even in his best days FWP had poor vision and no instincts as a runner. When the OL opened big holes Parker would use his excellent speed, but as the OL has gotten worse over the years so has Parker's ypc. Everyone comments on how Parker has lost a step or two, but I think he is just has fast. The problem is the OL does not consistently open huge holes and now he runs tentatively. Mendenhall does not need as big a hole to run through because he can actually break some tackles and get himself to the next level of defense.
 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steelers | Mendenhall expected to start, Parker to be worked in Fri Oct 16, 03:10 PM Pittsburgh Steelers RB Rashard Mendenhall (illness) is expected to start in Week 6, while RB Willie Parker (toe) will be worked in slowly during the game. RB Mewelde Moore will continue to be the third-down back.Mewelde Moore player pageWillie Parker player pageRashard Mendenhall player page
Looking more & more messy. Not sure I wanna start Mendy now hmm...
 
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steelers | Mendenhall expected to start, Parker to be worked in Fri Oct 16, 03:10 PM Pittsburgh Steelers RB Rashard Mendenhall (illness) is expected to start in Week 6, while RB Willie Parker (toe) will be worked in slowly during the game. RB Mewelde Moore will continue to be the third-down back.Mewelde Moore player pageWillie Parker player pageRashard Mendenhall player page
Looking more & more messy. Not sure I wanna start Mendy now hmm...
Despite the easy matchup vs the difficult one, I'm starting Ray Rice over Mendenhall.
 

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