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Tomlin names Redman Short Yardage Back (1 Viewer)

Short yardage back does not translate into Goal Line back to me. This tells me that if it's a 3rd and 1, 4th and 1 then Redman is in. But at the goal line I would think they put in Mendenhall since he can also catch out of the backfield.

 
Don't see it as a tough break. Mendy has to carry this team on his back Finally getting an idea of where he is getting some help from. If you draft tonight I would be running with it hard to push the stock down of Mendy.

 
I wouldn't jump to any conclusions here. I don't think we're seeing a Leroy Hoard situation here, where any time it's near the goalline, or it's 3rd and 2 or shorter, that Redman is an automatic sub. He's just the guy with the one wideout, big boy, goalline hammer set. He could poke in a half dozen, but he's not going to be taking any touches where Mendenhall was worth a crap last year anyway.

It does probably mean that if you were somebody who imagined Mendenhall with a ceiling of 16 TD's or something, you might want to revise down. But I don't think there were many of those out there.

I will say, however, that it's a nice thing to see as a Steeler fan. We knew it would be this way as soon as it became clear Redman was making the roster, since the Steelers were atrocious in SY situations, and Redman was a SY horse the last two preseasons.

 
They were working on sets with Redman and Mendenhall in the same backfield during the preseason. I'm thinking that Ike is going to get more carries than most people think.

 
FWIW, they've also made it clear they're going to run a number of 2 back sets where Redman is the "Pony back." Which is Bruce Arians-speak for "running fullback who can't block worth a damn." So Redman will see some FB dives in non-GL situations, too.

 
Seems more like bad news for Dwyer dynasty owners
:confused: No effect, there.Dwyer's role is to give a higher-upside option than Mewelde in case something tragic happens to Mendenhall. And/or to see what he develops into in the future if Mendenhall's contractual ideas get too big for his britches.
 
Dwyer made the team too, so not sure that Redman is a clear handcuff, I would think 3 headed RBBC if Mendenhall goes down.
Having stashed away Redman on my bench, I'd be interested in any homers' take as to (1) Redman's skill set beyond being a short-yardage hammer; and (2) what the RBBC situation would look like if Mendenhall gets hurt or falters badly.ETA: after the draft, Dwyer looked like the handcuff, but beyond a solid performance in the last preseason game, hasn't exactly been a coaching favorite
 
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I typically keep one roster spot open for a true RB-flier. After reading this news, I was almost tempted to drop Keiland Williams for Redman.

However, I'm going to hold off on that. Redman may vulture some scores but in the event that Mendy goes down I don't envision Redman carrying the load for the Steelers. If Portis/LJ get hurt or vastly underperform, Shanahan could easily give Keiland a shot to be an every-down back especially in lieu of how well he has done in all phases of the game. Keiland is still my flier, that's my story, and I'm sticking to it. :yes:

 
Dwyer made the team too, so not sure that Redman is a clear handcuff, I would think 3 headed RBBC if Mendenhall goes down.
Having stashed away Redman on my bench, I'd be interested in any homers' take as to (1) Redman's skill set beyond being a short-yardage hammer; and (2) what the RBBC situation would look like if Mendenhall gets hurt or falters badly.ETA: after the draft, Dwyer looked like the handcuff, but beyond a solid performance in the last preseason game, hasn't exactly been a coaching favorite
(1) Redman's skill set beyond that is a little difficult to determine, since Tomlin was very clearly using him for exactly this. Even when he came in and ran with the 1st teamers, it was primarily off tackle and power type, 3-yards-and-a-cloud-of-dust type stuff.(2) Quite sure that would result in RBBC, with Mewelde Moore getting the starts, at least at first, but probably an unannounced "open competition" where any one of the other three would have his chance to stake a claim.
 
Dwyer made the team too, so not sure that Redman is a clear handcuff, I would think 3 headed RBBC if Mendenhall goes down.
Having stashed away Redman on my bench, I'd be interested in any homers' take as to (1) Redman's skill set beyond being a short-yardage hammer; and (2) what the RBBC situation would look like if Mendenhall gets hurt or falters badly.ETA: after the draft, Dwyer looked like the handcuff, but beyond a solid performance in the last preseason game, hasn't exactly been a coaching favorite
(1) Redman's skill set beyond that is a little difficult to determine, since Tomlin was very clearly using him for exactly this. Even when he came in and ran with the 1st teamers, it was primarily off tackle and power type, 3-yards-and-a-cloud-of-dust type stuff.(2) Quite sure that would result in RBBC, with Mewelde Moore getting the starts, at least at first, but probably an unannounced "open competition" where any one of the other three would have his chance to stake a claim.
Thanks.Moore filled in very well a few years ago filling in for FWP, but seemed to be totally forgotten last year when Mendenhall took over. I'm wondering if is a sign from team brass that he's not the dynamic threat he used to be.
 
Dwyer made the team too, so not sure that Redman is a clear handcuff, I would think 3 headed RBBC if Mendenhall goes down.
Having stashed away Redman on my bench, I'd be interested in any homers' take as to (1) Redman's skill set beyond being a short-yardage hammer; and (2) what the RBBC situation would look like if Mendenhall gets hurt or falters badly.ETA: after the draft, Dwyer looked like the handcuff, but beyond a solid performance in the last preseason game, hasn't exactly been a coaching favorite
(1) Redman's skill set beyond that is a little difficult to determine, since Tomlin was very clearly using him for exactly this. Even when he came in and ran with the 1st teamers, it was primarily off tackle and power type, 3-yards-and-a-cloud-of-dust type stuff.(2) Quite sure that would result in RBBC, with Mewelde Moore getting the starts, at least at first, but probably an unannounced "open competition" where any one of the other three would have his chance to stake a claim.
Thanks.Moore filled in very well a few years ago filling in for FWP, but seemed to be totally forgotten last year when Mendenhall took over. I'm wondering if is a sign from team brass that he's not the dynamic threat he used to be.
I think that was more of a sign that they spent a lot of money and a high round pick on their RB of the future in Mendenhall, and they were damn sure going to give him first crack when the time came.
 
Short yardage back does not translate into Goal Line back to me. This tells me that if it's a 3rd and 1, 4th and 1 then Redman is in. But at the goal line I would think they put in Mendenhall since he can also catch out of the backfield.
What ever helps you sleep at night.
 
If they have goal line situations in the first few games, I would not be surprised to see Dixon carry the ball sometimes as well.

 
No need for a new topic, I had this pegged last year:

http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index...howtopic=485675

It's not a matter of me being a year early. It's a matter of Mike Tomlin being a year late.

None the less, the kid has heart and a knack for gaining tough yards. If Redman continues to perform as he has the last two preseasons and Dixon starts four games, Mendenhall will not be a top 15 running back this year.

 
Short yardage back does not translate into Goal Line back to me. This tells me that if it's a 3rd and 1, 4th and 1 then Redman is in. But at the goal line I would think they put in Mendenhall since he can also catch out of the backfield.
are you serious> that's exactly what it means. they posters saying this doesnt negatively inpact mendenhall are lying to themselves.
 
I'm really not worried about this at all. Will Redman take a few scores from Mendy? Yeah, I assume he will. But in the grand scheme of things, he's not taking away many carries. How often does a team get to 1st and Goal from the 3 or closer, anyway?

 
If mendenhall ever got hurt, could redman be a feature back for Pitt, or would he split with Dwyer and Moore? I'm assuming Moore would be the third down back and Dwyer/Redman would get the bulk of the 1/2 down carries...

 
If tomlin really wanted to use him as goal line back, why mention this now, why not use element if surprise?

 
I'm really not worried about this at all. Will Redman take a few scores from Mendy? Yeah, I assume he will. But in the grand scheme of things, he's not taking away many carries. How often does a team get to 1st and Goal from the 3 or closer, anyway?
Just looking at Week 1 from last year...10 TD's from 1 yard2 TD's from 3 yards1 TD from 4 yards4 TDs from 5-10 yards4 TD's from 10+ yardsSo, over 1/2 of TD's from within the 3 yard line according to this sampling.
 
Sorry dont have a link, but read that Dwyer might not even dress on game days-they would go with mendy-Redman and Moore....

That speculation aside - if mendy gets fumbleitis and if Redmen turns short yardage runs into long gains (opportunity) then Mendy's value takes a big hit.

I still believe when Big Ben comes back the Steelers will pass moret effectively than they run.

 
(TheHuddle) Steelers HC Mike Tomlin said RB Rashard Mendenhall will be the primary third-down back, according to Dale Lolley, of the Washington (Pa.) Observer-Reporter.

Analysis: Earlier on Tuesday, Tomlin told reporters that Mendenhall would cede short-yardage carries to RB Isaac Redman, so this third-down news is good to hear. It's hard to peg a handcuff for Mendenhall but if forced to choose we'd go with Redman over Mewelde Moore.

I wouldn't be worrying about Mendenhall too much.

 
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Offensive coordinator Bruce Arians said Thursday that Rashard Mendenhall will remain the goal-line back after all.

The report comes from ESPN 1250 Pittsburgh's Ken Laird, a reliable voice on Steelers matters in the past. Though coach Mike Tomlin indicated that Isaac Redman would receive an opportunity to nail down the short-yardage job, the Steelers may just be planning to use him on third- or fourth-and-short to save Mendehall's legs over the course of the game. Mendenhall remains a low-end RB1.

http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpag...NFL&id=4652

 
Short yardage back does not translate into Goal Line back to me. This tells me that if it's a 3rd and 1, 4th and 1 then Redman is in. But at the goal line I would think they put in Mendenhall since he can also catch out of the backfield.
What ever helps you sleep at night.
Whatever makes you think you know more than me."Arians: Mendenhall will be goal-line back Offensive coordinator Bruce Arians said Thursday that Rashard Mendenhall will remain the goal-line back after all.The report comes from ESPN 1250 Pittsburgh's Ken Laird, a reliable voice on Steelers matters in the past. Though coach Mike Tomlin indicated that Isaac Redman would receive an opportunity to nail down the short-yardage job, the Steelers may just be planning to use him on third- or fourth-and-short to save Mendehall's legs over the course of the game. Mendenhall remains a low-end RB1. Sep. 9 - 3:28 pm et"
 
steelwind said:
Short yardage back does not translate into Goal Line back to me. This tells me that if it's a 3rd and 1, 4th and 1 then Redman is in. But at the goal line I would think they put in Mendenhall since he can also catch out of the backfield.
What ever helps you sleep at night.
Whatever makes you think you know more than me."Arians: Mendenhall will be goal-line back Offensive coordinator Bruce Arians said Thursday that Rashard Mendenhall will remain the goal-line back after all.The report comes from ESPN 1250 Pittsburgh's Ken Laird, a reliable voice on Steelers matters in the past. Though coach Mike Tomlin indicated that Isaac Redman would receive an opportunity to nail down the short-yardage job, the Steelers may just be planning to use him on third- or fourth-and-short to save Mendehall's legs over the course of the game. Mendenhall remains a low-end RB1. Sep. 9 - 3:28 pm et"
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Offensive coordinator Bruce Arians said Thursday that Rashard Mendenhall will remain the goal-line back after all.

The report comes from ESPN 1250 Pittsburgh's Ken Laird, a reliable voice on Steelers matters in the past. Though coach Mike Tomlin indicated that Isaac Redman would receive an opportunity to nail down the short-yardage job, the Steelers may just be planning to use him on third- or fourth-and-short to save Mendehall's legs over the course of the game. Mendenhall remains a low-end RB1.

http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpag...NFL&id=4652
This is like most news outlets - the factual correction doesn't draw nearly as much attention as the misintepreted original story. Given the threads Tomlin's remarks originally generated, I think a bump is in order to make sure people see Arian's remarks.
 
Arians can say whatever he wants, that doesn't mean it will ring true. If Mendenhall struggles you'll see Redman sooner than later. My guess is it will be sooner.

 
Amazing how you always know so much more than the people who work for the team and do this for their living. Enjoy Redman.

 

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