Bracie Smathers
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Considering how thin the wire is for starting caliber RBs, I thought this warranted its own thread.
Bouchette seems to feel Dwyer will 'likely' get more carries but Tomlin is tight-lipped.
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If Mendenhall gets rushed back too soon he could easily have a relapse but even if he is eased back he may not be fully recovered and Dywer could be the guy by hook or by crook but right now he looks like their best option and might wind up the top back the whole year.
He needs another shot to start to entrench himself so this could be a pivital week if he gets the start and posts solid numbers again.
He seems to have moved past Redman last week, he could start to overtake Mendy this week.
Bouchette seems to feel Dwyer will 'likely' get more carries but Tomlin is tight-lipped.
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Many were skeptical when Mendenhall came off the PUP and speculated he might get his feet wet early in the season but that he wouldn't be healthy for a full return to the starting line-up until after the Steelers BYE week which comes in the fifth week.Redman's hip/groin injury seems a lot worse than reported, he looks awful whereas Dywer is running well and even looks good catching the running routes and 'decent' catching the ball.Steelers likely to give Dwyer more carries
September 12, 2012 12:04 am
By Ed Bouchette / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Mendenhall will practice for the second consecutive week, and, again, Tomlin would not hint about his plans for him. Mendenhall's anterior cruciate ligament was torn Jan. 1, and he had surgery that month.
Minnesota's Adrian Peterson had surgery after his ACL and medial collateral ligament were torn one week earlier than Mendenhall. He not only started the Sunday for the Vikings, but he also scored two touchdowns and rushed for 84 yards on 17 carries, an average of 4.9 yards, against Jacksonville. He also caught one pass.
If Mendenhall were on the same timetable as Peterson, he would play this week. Tomlin officially listed him as "doubtful" Friday for the Denver game.
"We'll see how the week takes us," Tomlin said Tuesday. "I thought he had a good week last week. He's done a nice job with the things we've asked him to do, and we'll just continue to move forward and put our heads together as the week unfolds and see if he's the guy for us this week."
If Mendenhall gets rushed back too soon he could easily have a relapse but even if he is eased back he may not be fully recovered and Dywer could be the guy by hook or by crook but right now he looks like their best option and might wind up the top back the whole year.
He needs another shot to start to entrench himself so this could be a pivital week if he gets the start and posts solid numbers again.
He seems to have moved past Redman last week, he could start to overtake Mendy this week.