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Eighth of nine draft picks signs
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... rookie offensive linemen. Simmons a No.1 pick in 2002 was the most recent example, and he was preceded by both Marvel Smith in 2000 and Alan Faneca in 1998. "I love him," said offensive coordinator Bruce Arians of Urbik during the draft. "Big, ... Comment?
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The Fifth Down: The 2009 Steelers: Strangely Underrated Champions
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... last year by injuries to starting running back Willie Parker (out for five games), starting left tackle Marvel Smith (played in only five games) and starting right guard Kendall Simmons (played in only four games). A healthy Parker combined with a ... Comment?
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Eighth of nine draft picks signs
... offensive linemen. Simmons - a No.1 pick in 2002 - was the most recent example, and he was preceded by both Marvel Smith in 2000 and Alan Faneca in 1998. 'I love him,' said offensive coordinator Bruce Arians of Urbik during the draft. 'Big, tough, ... Comment?
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The 2009 Steelers: Strangely Underrated Champions
... last year by injuries to starting running back Willie Parker (out for five games), starting left tackle Marvel Smith (played in only five games) and starting right guard Kendall Simmons (played in only four games). A healthy Parker combined with a ... Comment?
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Pittsburgh Steelers Get Cap Relief: Max Starks Gets Four-Year Deal
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... the coaching staff didn't seem to be in agreement with his value as he started the season as a backup to Marvel Smith. With Marvel Smith now in San Fransisco, and Starks having started the final 11 games, as well as the playoffs, the Steelers are ... Comment?
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... He started the final 14 games last season, including the Super Bowl, at left tackle in place of the injured Marvel Smith. He began his career at right tackle after the Steelers drafted him out of Florida in the third round (75th overall) and was the ... Comment?
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... paid $6.9 million, a large sum for a player who began the season as a backup but became a starter again after Marvel Smith missed most of the season with a back problem. "We were very fortunate to have him," Steelers director of football operations ... Comment?
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... even though he was not guaranteed a starting position. The move paid off, however, when starting left tackle Marvel Smith was injured for the second year in a row, missing the final 11 games of the regular season and the playoffs with a back injury. ... Comment?
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Steelers: Starks signs contract
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... He started the last 14 games last season, including the Super Bowl, at left tackle in place of the injured Marvel Smith. He began his career at right tackle after the Steelers drafted him out of Florida in the third round (75th overall) and was the ... Comment?
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Orlando's Max Starks Extends Contract With Steelers
... paid $6.9 million, a large sum for a player who began the season as a backup but became a starter again after Marvel Smith missed most of the season with a back problem. "We were very fortunate to have him," Steelers director of football operations ... Comment?
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Steelers ink OT Starks to four-year deal
... a knee injury. Starks then shifted to left tackle, starting 15 games there from 2007-08 in place of an injured Marvel Smith. He was the starting left tackle in all three 2008 playoff games, including the team's win over Arizona in Super Bowl XLIII. ... Comment?
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Steelers' Starks sheds tag in $26.3M deal
... good a team without him. We wanted to do a long-term deal [in 2008] but we couldn't get it done." Left tackle Marvel Smith 's back problems led to Starks getting the chance to be the left tackle in the second half of last season. The 6-foot-8, ... Comment?
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Steelers Sign Starks to a Four-Year Contract
... a knee injury. Starks started 15 regular season games at left tackle from 2007-08, in place of injured starter Marvel Smith. He started at left tackle in all three 2008 postseason games, including Super Bowl XLIII. Starks had been designated the ... Comment?
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Steelers Sign Max Starks To 4-Year Deal
... After the 2006 season, Starks lost his starting position to Willie Colon, before taking over backup duties for Marvel Smith on the left side of the line. In 2007, Starks started four games at left tackle due to injured teammates. He, too, was inured ... Comment?
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Steelers Go Long-Term With Max Starks
... player in 2009, has signed a long-term deal. Per the release, it's a four-year contract. Starks replaced Marvel Smith as left tackle last season, due to Smith's chronic back problems.A Though Starks' play had been largely disappointing for most of ... Comment?
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Steelers' OT Starks signs 4-year contract
... paid $6.9 million, a large sum for a player who began the season as a backup but became a starter again after Marvel Smith missed most of the season with a back problem. "We were very fortunate to have him," Steelers director of football operations ... Comment?
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Steelers sign Starks; Bryant announces retirement
... franchise player in 2009, was scheduled to earn $8.45 million this season. Starks took over for the injured Marvel Smith in Week 7 last season, starting the final 11 games, plus all three postseason games. Bryant, 32, played in the final two games ... Comment?
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Stellers reward OT Starks with new four-year contract
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... a knee injury. Starks then shifted to left tackle, starting 15 games there from 2007-08 in place of an injured Marvel Smith . He was the starting left tackle in all three 2008 playoff games, including the team's win over Arizona in Super Bowl XLIII. ... Comment?
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... wide receiver Troy Edwards said of Graham's day. And there was this from Steelers rookie offensive tackle Marvel Smith : "That was my first game, and they're pretty much the best the NFL has to offer." The pass rush was so fierce that even when ... Comment?
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Super Bowl or Bust for the 2009 Pittsburgh Steelers
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... Not much has changed on the offensive line. If anything, it has lost some experience with the losses of Marvel Smith and Kendall Simmons, but Chris Keamatou is fresh off of a new contract, and the rest of the group has had a season to gel. If the ... Comment?





