Friday, Feb. 4, 2011
Pittsburgh Steelers practice pool report
By Peter King
Pro Football Writers of America
FORT WORTH, Texas—The guessing game with two key Pittsburgh Steelers for Super Bowl XLV is over: center
Smith, out since Oct. 24 with a torn triceps, never got close to playing again here in the final days before the Super Bowl matchup with Green Bay. But the Steelers held out faint hope that the rookie keystone to their offensive line, Pouncey, might be ready with concentrated rehab. Pouncey didn’t appear at practice for the third straight day Friday, rehabbing inside the TCU trainers’ room, and Tomlin said as his team left the practice: “He’s out.”
Asked after the Steelers’ two-hour Friday practice inside the Sammy Baugh Indoor Practice Facility on the snow-swept TCU campus how Pouncey’s absence will affect the Steelers’ offensive gameplan, Tomlin said: “It won’t. Obviously he’s a quality player, and how it affects the game, no one knows. But as far as what we do, we have a plan, and that won’t change.”
Talk about stepping into a pressurized situation: Undrafted center
“The NFL is made up of lots of players like him—guys who somehow got an opportunity and seized it,” said Tomlin. “We’re completely confident that he will seize this opportunity and play well. That’s why we’re not changing what we do.”
As has been the case for the past three months, second-year defensive end
Friday’s workout was the third straight this week inside the TCU practice facility for the Steelers, and the third straight in shells, sweats and helmets. The Steelers, not surprisingly, didn’t wear shoulder pads and didn’t tackle all week, befitting a team trying to stay healthy and fresh after six months of practices and games.
Tomlin had crowd noise piped in for the first time this week as the Steelers went through their normal Friday routine of goal-line, short-yardage and two-minute plays. The team seemed loose, as it has all week. When
“We’ve had a very good practice week, very normal,” said Tomlin. “We’re lucky to have guys who just love football and love one another. It’s a special group.”
The Steelers are welcoming team families into the practice facility Saturday for their final practice of the week, a light walk-through Saturday at 10 a.m. On Saturday afternoon, the players and coaches will part with their families and go to a secret hotel for their last night before the game, the same practice the Steelers followed before the championship game two years ago against Arizona.