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mesaSteeler
05-29-2008, 11:10 PM
Timmons picks up pace
Jim Wexell
http://pit.scout.com/2/758279.html May 29, 2008

Things are starting to fall into place for Lawrence Timmons. The Pittsburgh Steelers' first-round pick from a year ago is putting his knowledge to use on the practice field. Read Jim Wexell's story for details.

PITTSBURGH – To the surprise of the reporters milling around Lawrence Timmons after practice the other day, his move inside to the Mack linebacker position was made early last season.

Therefore, the position – behind Larry Foote – is not new to Timmons. But this is: “He’s finally gaining an understanding of what he needs to be doing,” said defensive captain James Farrior.

Farrior knows how important it is to gain an understanding of the Steelers’ defense. He spent his first season – in 2002 – as the Buck (strong-side inside) linebacker and admitted he didn’t know what he was doing. He sees the light turning on for Timmons now.

“He’s starting to realize what the other players on defense are doing,” Farrior said. “That’s the biggest key. When you’re playing our defense, you want to know what everybody else is doing. He’s starting to get a grasp of that.”

At Thursday’s practice, Timmons dropped into the flat to cover the running back, who was the checkdown receiver on the play. Quarterback Jared Zabransky looked deep, saw the primary receiver covered, and threw to the back. The pass never got there. Timmons intercepted it for a touchdown.

“I was just doing my job, that’s all,” Timmons said.

He couldn’t even do that last year at this time. Timmons, the first-round pick, stood on the sideline all spring with a groin injury. The Steelers wanted to do so much with him, too. They wanted him to learn some outside linebacker, some inside, some dime, some special teams. He learned little and saw only limited playing time throughout the season. But now he’s back at spring drills and he's healthy and he's feeling like a vet.

“Like a vet? Not quite,” he said. “Three more weeks and then I won’t be a rookie anymore.”

Go ahead and tell Timmons that he didn’t really miss much last spring. He’s still counting the days to make up for it.

“He is making up for it,” Farrior said. “He’s playing well.”

Timmons, though, remains the second-team Mack backer behind Foote. But Timmons is the first-team dime backer, and that’s his main focus right now. The Steelers are now using two inside backers – Timmons and Farrior – in their dime.

“It looks like the old nickel, but there’s a difference,” Timmons said.

Timmons was asked if he’ll soon have to learn the Buck position.

“The Mack and the Buck pretty much run off each other, so it wouldn’t be difficult,” he said. “But I’ve got to learn the dime a whole lot more before they do anything else with me.”

Thursday's interception proved he’s doing just that.

Story URL: http://pit.scout.com/2/758279.html

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Avoid Lloyd1975
05-29-2008, 11:58 PM
About freaking time we hear something good about him. I hope he bumps Foote down a notch on the depth chart

Spike
05-30-2008, 12:24 AM
I just hope he stays healthy - we are desperately thin all over the front 7.

TazmanianDevil43
05-30-2008, 02:41 AM
"IF" everything goes as planned, the steelers defense will kick some butt this year!

Kdiddy71
05-30-2008, 03:37 AM
I think this kid is going to show us something this year.
How much remains to be seen.

markymarc
05-30-2008, 08:22 AM
I will be happy if Timmons can keep the opposing TE out of the game.

Parasite
05-30-2008, 09:29 AM
I'm worried about our defensive line more than anything actually.

Coryea
05-30-2008, 09:40 AM
I don't like the idea of having Farrior on the Dime, why can't we just go with Timmons and 6 DB's?

deljzc
05-30-2008, 09:50 AM
I don't like the idea of having Farrior on the Dime, why can't we just go with Timmons and 6 DB's?

Coryea, isn't the dime package they are talking about 3 D-linemen, 2 LB's and 6 DB's?

It's nice to know Timmons will be playing on most 3rd down situations now. That's the down you can make big plays and make a name for yourself in the league. And that will give him confidence to take over more and more snaps as the year progresses.

Wig
05-30-2008, 12:00 PM
And Brett Keisel is lining up all over the field in formations that will surely give O-Coords fits. He also leads the team in "almost got him's".

Steeltime
05-30-2008, 12:07 PM
I don't like the idea of having Farrior on the Dime, why can't we just go with Timmons and 6 DB's?

Steelers may want two LB'ers on the field to avoid the draw-for-12-yards-on-3rd-and-10 issue that killed them last year.

mightyguru
05-30-2008, 01:16 PM
Can't wait to see LT blowing bitches up all over the field.

Punxsutawney
05-30-2008, 05:51 PM
I'm worried about our defensive line more than anything actually.

That's understandable, but I feel that the Steelers will get at least one more solid season out of Hampton and Smith. However, next offseason, finding some quality young blood along the d-line needs to be priority numero uno.

WomanofTroy
05-30-2008, 08:04 PM
He had the first year to learn and adjust and make mistakes, but by year2, he should be producing and performing.

BermudaSteel
05-30-2008, 08:52 PM
... the dime package they are talking about 3 D-linemen, 2 LB's and 6 DB's...

It's nice to know Timmons will be playing on most 3rd down situations now. That's the down you can make big plays and make a name for yourself in the league. And that will give him confidence to take over more and more snaps as the year progresses.

BINGO - this Dime Package should help get off the field on 3rd downs more often.

Spike
05-31-2008, 02:50 AM
I'm worried about our defensive line more than anything actually.


You and me both......we're very vulnerable to inj - not only to Casey on the DL


Aaron Smith's inj killed the run D last year ....and i see no dominant lineman in sight to improve the depth



5 Wide!!!!

CLUTCH
05-31-2008, 11:40 AM
Please just stay healthy Mr. Timmons.............that will be a huge upgrade from last year

Far51
05-31-2008, 12:22 PM
this could be a good 3-2-6 set

DL Kiesiel/Mcbean
DL Hoke
DL Smith (Stunt)
LB Timmons (Blitz)
LB Harrison ( drop back))
DB Taylor
DB Townsend
DB Polamalu
DB Mcfadden (blitz)
S Smith
S Clark

3 DL push LT up the A gap Harrison dropsd back or blitzes, Troy takes slot WR and drops back Mcfadden on the corner bltz Smith picks up his man.

Stlrs4Life
05-31-2008, 10:54 PM
You mean we can't go with the 4-4-4:D

scstillerfan
06-01-2008, 12:48 AM
I think LT makes us forget the Alonzo pick this year. Our LBs return to the top of the league in 2008. Next year, we rebuild the DL.

TWEEK1106
06-01-2008, 02:10 AM
Can't wait to see LT blowing bitches up all over the field.

Can't wait to see LT beat out LF for the job, wich he hasn't done yet even with LF being the definition of mediocre.



things that make u you hmmmmm:confused:

SteelerScott
06-01-2008, 10:25 AM
Enlightening read. thnx.
We'll all breathe a sigh of relief if, come Sept, Timmons shows he's a quick learner.