A Legend in the Making: The Coaching Career of Biff Jones

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  • Bettis36
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    • Sep 2010
    • 44

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    A Legend in the Making: The Coaching Career of Biff Jones

    The Football world was shocked when right after the 2007 NFL Season ended, Coach Mike Tomlin left his new job coaching the Pittsburgh Steelers. Coach Tomlin cited family reasons. "I wish I could continue, but I cannot in good conscience and in fairness to the Rooney family and Steeler Nation continue to coach this team. They deserve someone who can give 150% at all times, and I just can't right now."

    The Steelers didn't go without a coach for long. A scant 7 days later, the Rooney's introduced Biff Jones as the new Head Coach of the Steelers.

    "I'm going to keep the staff assembled last year by Coach Tomlin", said Jones, "Look for big things from us this year."

    Steeler Nation waits with uneasy anticipation, hoping the Rooney's know what they're doing.
  • Bettis36
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    • Sep 2010
    • 44

    #2
    Re: A Legend in the Making: The Coaching Career of Biff Jones

    Free Agent Signings

    Ken Hamlin - FS - 4 yrs, 17mil, 2.5mil signing bonus

    Draft

    Rd 1. Pick 23 - RE Calais Campbell
    Rd 2. Pick 41 - HB Ray Rice
    RD 2. Pick 53 - SS Craig Steltz
    RD 3. Pick 88 - DT Red Bryant
    RD 4. Pick 120 - WR Arman Shields
    RD 5. Pick 151 - RG Andrew Crumney
    RD 6. Pick 182 - MLB Jeremy Leman

    Undrafted Rookies
    RE Tony Bake
    C Dale Lankford
    LG Drew Radovich
    ROLB David Vobora
    TE Mike Peterson

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    • Mike3207
      MVP
      • Apr 2009
      • 4665

      #3
      Re: A Legend in the Making: The Coaching Career of Biff Jones

      Vobora's a very good linebacker-I had him go to the Pro Bowl one year.

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      • kdmajoslin
        MVP
        • Jul 2009
        • 1460

        #4
        Re: A Legend in the Making: The Coaching Career of Biff Jones

        I agree Vobora is a cheap effective LB that can play inside or out

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        • Bettis36
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          • Sep 2010
          • 44

          #5
          Preseason 2008

          The 2008 NFL Season looks to be a good one. This preseason, the Steelers split between wins and losses. "We're still getting used to each other," said Coach Jones, "But I think we have a solid team here. I expect great things from these men.
          Making a surprise showing this preseason was QB Tim Hasselbeck, who won a spot as the Third QB. "I'm just as surprised as you all are," he said, "But I'm glad for the opportunity.

          As always, the Steelers Defense looks superb, but the normally potent offense seemed lackluster at times. "We've definitely got room for improvement," said starting QB Big Ben, "But we'll get there, believe me."

          Guess we'll have to wait and see.

          Preseason 2008 Results:

          1) VS. Eagles: Loss, 3-22
          2) at Bills : Loss, 10-14
          3) at Vikings: Win, 13-3
          4) Vs. Panthers: Win 17-7

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          • Bettis36
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            • Sep 2010
            • 44

            #6
            2008 Pittsburgh Roster

            2008 PIttsburgh Steelers
            #OFFENSEPOSAGEHTWTCOLLEGE
            7Ben RoethlisbergerQB
            16Charlie BatchQB
            4Tim HasselbeckQB
            34John StoneHB
            27Ray RiceHB
            39Willie ParkerHB
            35Dan KreiderFB
            84Jeremiah MckenzieWR
            80Duane WhitmanWR
            14Arman ShieldsWR
            10 Santonio HolmesWR
            86Hines WardWR
            87Mike PetersonTE
            89Matt SpaethTE
            83Heath MillerTE
            77Marvel SmithLT
            79Trai EssexLT
            64Reggie CaveLG
            60Drew RadovichLG
            54Jake GarfieldC
            66Dale LankfordC
            63Andre CrumneyRG
            73Kendall SimmonsRG
            70Ryan RussellRT
            74Willie ColonRT
            #DEFENSEPOSAGEHTWTCOLLEGE
            97Tony BakeLE
            91Aaron SmithLE
            69Calasi CampbellRE
            95Ryan BeanRE
            99Brett KeiselRE
            78Red BryantDT
            76Chris HokeDT
            98Casey HamptonDT
            55Bryant MorrisLOLB
            56Lamarr WoodleyLOLB
            94Lawrence TimmonsMLB
            50Larry FooteMLB
            59Pat BoxerMLB
            51James FarriorMLB
            57Pat BoxerMLB
            53Jeremy LemanMLB
            67David VoboraROLB
            92James HarrionROLB
            30Rashanti HarrisCB
            28Craug SteltzCB
            37William GayCB
            20Bryant McFaddenCB
            24Ike TaylorCB
            25Ryan ClarkFS
            38Ken HamlinFS
            43Troy PolamaluSS
            23Tyrone CarterSS
            #SPECIAL TEAMSPOSAGEHTWTCOLLEGE
            3Jeff ReedK
            9Daniel SepulvedaP

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            • Bettis36
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              • Sep 2010
              • 44

              #7
              Game 1: 2008 vs Houston Texans

              LACKLUSTER STEELERS OFFENSE WAKES UP IN 2ND HALF TO BEAT HOUSTON 20-17 IN OT

              The Steelers offense was dismal in the first half. Big Ben could hardly complete a pass and everyone seemed confused. In the second half, largely spurred by a renewed effort by Fast Willie Parker, the Steelers caught up with just 17 seconds left in the 4th Quarter. A botched fake punt on the Steelers 47 gave the Steelers the ball back, and Jeff Reed booted a 48 yard FG to win it in overtime, 20-17

              "Obviously, I'm happy to get a W," said coach Jones, "But the offense has to start executing more consistently. We won't get far playing like we did in the first half

              Performance of the game goes to fast Willie Parker, who racked up 130 yards on 26 attempts.

              There was a bit of a scary moment when Aaron Smith left the field and headed to the locker room with no comment from the Steelers staff. Turns out to be a strained wrist, and he should be ready to go at cleveland. "We'll just have to see how he develops"

              Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers
              Sep 7, 20081ST2ND3RD4THOTSCORE
              Houston Texans (0-0)10070017
              Pittsburgh Steelers (0-0)00710320
              Team Stats Comparison
              HOUPIT
              Total Offense268277
              Rushing Yards87142
              Passing Yards181135
              First Downs1312
              Punt Return Yards2713
              Kick Return Yards121102
              Total Yards416392
              Turnovers02
              3rd Down Converstion9-185-12
              4th Down Conversion0-10-0
              2-Point Conversion00
              Red Zone Touchdowns/Field Goals2/01/1
              Penalties0-01-5
              Posession Time
              Scoring Summary
              FIRST QUARTER SCORINGHOUPIT
              9:01(HOU) M. Schaub pass to A. Davis, 19 yards for a TD70
              2:13(HOU) 38 Yard FG, K. Brown100
              THIRD QUARTER SCORINGHOUPIT
              7:08(PIT) B. Roethlisberger 4 yard pass to H. Miller for a TD107
              0:01(HOU) M. Schaub 11 yard pass to K. Walter for a TD177
              FOURTH QUARTER SCORINGHOUPIT
              7:01(PIT) 49 yard rush by W. Parker for a TD1714
              0:17(PIT) 20 yard FG, J. Reed1717
              OVERTIME SCORINGHOUPIT
              5:53(PIT) 48 yard FG, J. Reed1720
              Houston Texans
              PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
              M. Schaub14/2618520
              RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
              S. Alexander37902.40
              RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
              A. Davis68714.51
              K. Walter45814.51
              S. Alexander226130
              DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
              D. Ryans11000
              A. Okoye6100
              KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
              K. Brown1/22/2538
              Pittsburgh Steelers
              PASSINGC/AYDSTDINT
              B. Roethlisberger11/2414212
              RUSHINGATTYDSAVGTD
              W. Parker2613951
              RECEIVINGRECYDSAVGTD
              H. Miller32481
              W. Parker351170
              S. Holmes22512.50
              A. Shields238190
              DEFENSETACKSACKINTTD
              J. Harrison10000
              J. Farrior10000
              KICKINGFGXPPTSLONG
              J. Reed2/22/2848




              Next week, the Steelers face another challenge as they take their show to Cleveland.

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