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mesaSteeler
08-09-2008, 06:55 PM
Timmons, Dixon pass tests

By Jim Wexell
SteelCityInsider.com
Posted Aug 9, 2008
http://pit.scout.com/2/777565.html

(Note this a "FREE" article. - mesaSteeler)

It didn't take much to see that Lawrence Timmons and Dennis Dixon can help the Pittsburgh Steelers.

PITTSBURGH – Sometimes, preseason games are worthless. But other times, it takes just one play to reveal talent.

Let’s examine two telling plays turned in by two young Steelers during the 16-10 preseason win Friday over the Philadelphia Eagles.

First was a play made by second-year linebacker Lawrence Timmons, who showed off his speed in closing on a running back who took a short pass out in the flat.

Last week, 12,000 fans at Latrobe Memorial Stadium were treated to the suddenness and explosiveness of Timmons in the backs-on-backers blitz pickup drill. Willie Parker deserved kudos for at least getting in Timmons’ way and slowing him down. The rest, including busted-up rookie tight end Dezmond Sherrod, were simply run over.

A week later, Timmons, playing inside linebacker, showed that suddenness in holding a short pass to Correll Buckhalter in the open flat to a 3-yard gain. Timmons explained the burst the same way he did Friday night at the high school stadium: with a shrug of the shoulders.

“I was basically sitting in zone and came and made the play. That was all,” he said.

Timmons made a few more plays. He made the tackle on the Steelers’ first kickoff, and he covered wide receiver Jason Avant in the back of the end zone to prevent a touchdown. Timmons also stuffed Buckhalter on a run up the middle, showing he’ll stick his head in there at the point of attack. It’s the 22-year-old’s final question mark as he tries to wrest the mack linebacker job from veteran Larry Foote. Of course, Timmons doesn’t want to talk about that right now.

“We’re a team, a band of brothers,” he said. “I’m just trying to do anything to make this defense better in any way.”

The other telling play Friday night involved rookie quarterback Dennis Dixon. Rushed into the game a quarter ahead of schedule because of an injury to Charlie Batch, Dixon looked like anything but a rookie in his preseason opener. He completed 6 of 9 passes for 30 yards and had a 49-yarder called back because someone held a defensive tackle who wouldn’t have touched the elusive Dixon anyway.

The elusive Dixon – that’s the important phrase, and the play which showed he still has all of his mobility, in spite of tearing an ACL only nine months ago, occurred in the third quarter with the Steelers facing 3rd-and-20 from their own 10.

Rookie left tackle Tony Hills was beaten badly by former Eagles first-round draft pick Jerome McDougle, and McDougle closed in on Dixon, who was looking to pass from the end zone. But Dixon spun naturally to his right and circled back to his left. He evaded McDougle like a confident pro and re-set himself. He threw back right, a bit high and incomplete, but the rookie had averted a safety and showed that his knee is fine.

“I used my God-given talent to get out of the pocket and try to make a play,” he said, much like Timmons with a what’s-the-big-deal look. And then he realized his knee, his mobility, was back.

“I was totally healthy,” he said with a big smile. “I got hit a little bit today, too. That was my true challenge and I think I passed.”

Both of the young players – Dixon and Timmons – passed their tests. It only took one play to tell.

BigSteelThrill
08-09-2008, 06:57 PM
There is a massive difference in having ACL tear and surgery now... as compared to as little as 12 or 15 years ago. Simply massive.

BigSteelThrill
08-09-2008, 07:01 PM
Timmons did look "sudden" out there. The play I liked and showed the most to me.... was when he filled the whole at left guard and hit CBuck at the line. No hestitation around all the big guys and he delivered the impact aggresively.

TDX27
08-09-2008, 07:49 PM
That and I liked his coverage in the back of the end zone to break up the TD pass. A LB that can cover like that is awesome.

TazmanianDevil43
08-09-2008, 08:01 PM
When Woodley and Timmons become really comfortable out there, when the game slows down for them, they're gonna be brutal.


Woodley abused Runyan last night. That's a pro-bowl tackle right there and he threw him on his butt to the point Runyan had to claw and trip him to stop him.


The fact McNabb realized it and had to audible the protection to Runyan to give him more help says a lot about Woodley's rushing skills.

Offenses will have to account for Woodley on every play, thus opening the lanes for Harrison, Timmons and Farrior.


our defense is going to have it's most dominant pash rush since the '01 season.

Stlrs4Life
08-09-2008, 09:44 PM
Good read. Timmons was a beast last night.

mightyguru
08-10-2008, 01:22 AM
I'd start him. The positives will outweigh the negatives and the negatives won't last long. He's faster than any LBer on the team and hits like Ernie Shavers.

CornerBlitz
08-10-2008, 01:32 AM
I'd start him. The positives will outweigh the negatives and the negatives won't last long. He's faster than any LBer on the team and hits like Ernie Shavers.

Love the Ernie Shavers reference, his fight with Ron Lyle was a war.

mightyguru
08-10-2008, 01:35 AM
Love the Ernie Shavers reference, his fight with Ron Lyle was a war.

Hellz yeah. Classic. I cried when he lost to Muhammed.

CornerBlitz
08-10-2008, 01:39 AM
I saw Earnie Shavers beat the hell out of tomato can at the Hampton Coliseum in the late 1970's, you could hear his punches hit 20 rows back, he was a man.

Mosh Pitt
08-10-2008, 01:43 AM
Dixon did throw that bomb that was called back although I thought he underthrew it badly. The reciever, pretty sure it was Walker, had the secondary beat. It could have been a sure TD had it been thrown in stride.

LetMePlay
08-10-2008, 10:33 AM
Runyan was holding Woodley and getting away with it. Once Wood starts getting the respect from the zebras he will be a sack machine.

Spike
08-10-2008, 11:13 AM
I'd say Sweed passed his test too....airtime..

http://www.pittsburghpostgazette.com/pg/images/200808/20080810mfsteelers0808_13_330.jpg

markymarc
08-10-2008, 12:15 PM
When Woodley and Timmons become really comfortable out there, when the game slows down for them, they're gonna be brutal.

You are correct TD. When the game slows down for them that will be really exciting. They are both really going to help this defense in 2008.

Andymisiu
08-10-2008, 03:11 PM
I thought Bruce Davis looked decent concidering he didn't get to spend as much time with the team in the offseason. Didn't he get around the left end and knock down a pass for behind the quarterback to end a drive? I thought that was good. But obviously Mendenhall, Sweed, and Timmons looked great. I thought Dixon looked like he has some improvement to be made before we say he doesn't look like a rookie.

tdub88
08-11-2008, 02:47 PM
I'd say Sweed passed his test too....airtime..

http://www.pittsburghpostgazette.com/pg/images/200808/20080810mfsteelers0808_13_330.jpg

Too bad that's not Sweed.

Spike
08-11-2008, 02:58 PM
Too bad that's not Sweed.


You calling the Post Gazette a liar?

Second-round pick Limas Sweed goes high to haul a pass in in front of Philadelphia defender Sean Considine -- one of his three catches.


http://www.pittsburghpostgazette.com/pg/08223/903203-66.stm

Punxsutawney
08-11-2008, 03:17 PM
I'd say Sweed passed his test too....airtime..

http://www.pittsburghpostgazette.com/pg/images/200808/20080810mfsteelers0808_13_330.jpg

LOL

That pic should be removed as it is a display of a racial stereotype.

Milkman Dan
08-11-2008, 03:45 PM
That and I liked his coverage in the back of the end zone to break up the TD pass. A LB that can cover like that is awesome.

Those Derrick Brooks comparisons when he was drafted are starting to make more sense now.

deljzc
08-11-2008, 03:48 PM
I didn't think Dixon looked good at all. One athletic move to avoid a rush does not a quarterback make.

P.S. I think that picture is of #19, Gerran Walker. Not #14, Limas Sweed.

Irv24
08-11-2008, 04:15 PM
I didn't think Dixon looked good at all. One athletic move to avoid a rush does not a quarterback make.

P.S. I think that picture is of #19, Gerran Walker. Not #14, Limas Sweed.


wow, Walker has some hops.
Any chance he makes it to the practice squad?

tdub88
08-11-2008, 04:41 PM
You calling the Post Gazette a liar?

Second-round pick Limas Sweed goes high to haul a pass in in front of Philadelphia defender Sean Considine -- one of his three catches.


http://www.pittsburghpostgazette.com/pg/08223/903203-66.stm

Them and you. Didn't you watch the game? ;)

Spike
08-11-2008, 04:45 PM
I saved the game on DVR - maybe I better go look again....but Sweed made some big leaping catches....I know that.

Hey - I was just taking the photographer's caption for granted...would a newspaper lie?

Sluzilla
08-11-2008, 05:23 PM
wow, Walker has some hops.
Any chance he makes it to the practice squad?

wasn't walker one of the guys cut to sign leftwich and the other punter?...

deljzc
08-11-2008, 05:59 PM
wasn't walker one of the guys cut to sign leftwich and the other punter?...

Yes. My Lehigh boy didn't make the team again.

markymarc
08-11-2008, 09:01 PM
Walker makes a great catch on Friday night and then gets cut in the same weekend. Sucks for Walker.

SteelerFan448
08-11-2008, 09:13 PM
Walker makes a great catch on Friday night and then gets cut in the same weekend. Sucks for Walker.

His catch was called back on a penalty as well.

markymarc
08-11-2008, 09:28 PM
His catch was called back on a penalty as well.

Yea because of some OL holding penalty. Just wasn't his weekend.