Defenders Troy Polamalu #43, William Gay #22 and Ike Taylor #24 of the Pittsburgh Steelers. (Matt Sullivan/Getty Images)
Linesmakers aren’t impressed with the Denver Broncos, or how they made it into the playoffs. The traveling Pittsburgh Steelers are nine-point favorites for this weekend’s playoff matchup against the home team, according to Bovada (formerly Bodog).
With the implicit three-point nudge for the home team, that means the Steelers would be 15-point favorites if they were at home. Wowza.
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San Diego Chargers head coach Norv Turner gestures for a face mask. (Jeff Gross/Getty Images)
“Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” – Albert Einstein
Sssshhhhhh…. don’t share that with Dean Spanos.
The San Diego Chargers president has elected to keep head coach Norv Turner and general manager A.J. Smith, the Associated Press reports, despite another underwhelming season and a roster increasingly eroding of talent.
The Chargers finished 8-8 in 2011 but boasted two 4-1 streaks: one at the beginning of the season and one at the end. They lost six straight in between. Clearly that 4-1 finish — combined with knocking the Oakland Raiders out of the playoffs in the season finale — was enough for Spanos to spare his men in charge.
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Safety Ryan Clark #25 of the Pittsburgh Steelers looks on during the game against the San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park on December 19, 2011 in San Francisco, California. (Karl Walter/Getty Images)
In 2007, Pittsburgh Steelers safety Ryan Clark suffered one of the NFL’s largest health scares of the last decade. The fallout is still being felt today.
Four years ago, playing in the high altitude in Denver, Clark had to be rushed to the hospital because his spleen was shutting down. Clark’s sickle cell trait and Denver’s high altitude caused the crisis, and ultimately the safety lost his spleen, gall bladder, and 30 pounds due to the ordeal.
This weekend would mark the third time since then that the Steelers have played the Broncos in Denver. Every time, Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin has sat an otherwise healthy Clark, even when doctors have cleared Clark to play.
Today, Tomlin informed Clark that a playoff game doesn’t make a difference. Calling it an “easy decision,” Tomlin informed Clark that he will sit.
“I met with Ryan Clark and have informed him I am not going to allow him to play in this game,” Tomlin said.
Ryan Mundy, a third-year Steeler with only two career starts but over 90 career tackles, will start in Clark’s place.
As unbiased, unselfishly, and objectively as a Broncos fan can muster: kudos to Tomlin for taking care of his player first. And as Florio points out, if you’re going to be thin in the secondary, it might as well be against the Broncos.
/ducks for cover
Tomlin informs Ryan Clark he won’t face Broncos [ProFootballTalk]
Published on Thu Jan 05 10:13. 2 Comments |
Tagged: 2011-12 Playoffs, Denver Broncos, Matt Prater, Pittsburgh Steelers, Tim Tebow, Troy Polamalu, Von Miller.