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Coates needed 17 stitches

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Kudos to Coates for bouncing back and Ben and the coaches for being patient. We need this kid if we are going to make a deep run. Teams will start to loosen up on AB soon if he keeps blowing by DBs. Even with the growing pains he is producing and giving this team a much needed lift. Him and the TEs have stepped up. Hopefully we can get some more production from Wheaton and Rogers, Green will be back soon. So many weapons
 
stitches? who'd he snitch on?
 
All I heard about was a laceration. What happened?
 
The beautiful/painful Sammie Coates experience


8:45 PM ET
Jeremy Fowler
ESPN Staff Writer
PITTSBURGH -- Watching Sammie Coates play football offers a little bit of everything.

Flesh wounds, drops and big-play touchdowns.

"All I know is, I looked down and there was blood in my glove, and I was like, 'Oh crap,'" said Coates, who suffered a left-hand laceration that required multiple stitches during halftime of the Pittsburgh Steelers' 31-13 win over the Jets.

Coates didn't even know how he got the injury, which sort of makes sense, because his play can be as confusing as it is fascinating.

Coates does wonderful things for the Steelers' offense, then offsets those wonderful things with plays that make you look away and check your phone. He inches closer to stardom, then ducks.

But here's the thing: Through five games, Coates is 26 yards shy of the game's best receiver. He's the Steelers' No. 2 option downfield, and that probably isn't changing this year.

His 139-yard, two-touchdown performance Sunday puts Coates at 421 yards, compared with Antonio Brown's 447. His streak of five straight games with at least one catch of 40-plus yards is one shy of the franchise record.

The Steelers will take that all day.

Then why did his postgame news conference feel like a therapy session?

"I just had to get my confidence back and trust myself," Coates said. "It was a roller-coaster day. It was one of those days I knew I had dropped a few balls."


Despite repeated dropped passes, Sammie Coates has the support of QB Ben Roethlisberger. "Knowing I have his trust makes me feel a whole lot better about myself," Coates said. Justin K. Aller/Getty Images
The drops hurt. There's no way around it, even though the injury clearly affected him late in the first half. Coates had three obvious drops, including one at the goal line that affected his body language enough that coach Mike Tomlin spent a good half-minute with him by the sideline calming him down. Drops plagued Coates coming out of Auburn, so the stigma doesn't help him here.

After the game, Tomlin wasn't about to make excuses for Coates, saying, "The performance was the performance," which he considered up-and-down.

But there was Ben Roethlisberger, continuing to throw to Coates' lacerated hand. And Coates responded with four second-half catches. And not just on go balls and screen passes, as was customary early in the year. He made two plays on deep outs.

That's a team-leading 19 targets in the past two games for Coates, who is ahead of Markus Wheaton and Darrius Heyward-Bey in the lineup.

Roethlisberger's reactions after those targets can range from chafed to perplexed to hand-clapping in approval.

"To be able to step up with not an easy injury and to feel down -- he hurts as bad as anybody when he drops a ball -- but I want him to know, there's no number [of drops], I'm going to come back to you, I believe in you," Roethlisberger said. "He showed why I should have that faith in him."

On the first drive of the game, Big Ben told himself "chuck it" and threw a dime to a streaming Coates for a 72-yard score. But Coates appeared to hurt the hand late in the first half while lunging for a pass he should have caught. Coates still seems to struggle at times with the timing routes that Roethlisberger loves. He almost made a play on a slant pass to the end zone but appeared to stop on the route too early.


After the miscues, Tomlin told Coates to bury the past. Coates told himself to stop worrying about his hand and play ball. Then, he told Roethlisberger he's still ready to make plays. Roethlisberger told him, "Let's go."

"Knowing I have his trust makes me feel a whole lot better about myself," Coates said. "I'm still growing, I'm still learning."

Coates has taken over the Martavis Bryant role in the offense. Though Coates doesn't have Bryant's length and knack for touchdowns, he's stronger and almost as fast, plus no off-field issues.

Clean up the drops and the route running, and the Steelers really have something.

"Starting tomorrow, I'm working on the stuff I messed up on," Coates said. "Whatever it takes."

http://www.espn.com/blog/pittsburgh...the-beautifulpainful-sammie-coates-experience
 
Wow

Kinda makes those drops a little (note: a LITTLE) easier to stomach
 
Martavius who?
Just cut his sorry weed-smoking *** next year and let him go to the CFL where it's probably legal.

Not so fast...let's give the man a chance to fully redeem himself. Just imagine this offense when "Baby Moss" comes back in full form!!!
 
We can cut Martavis down the line....

BUT, id love to see him on the field for at least one season with Brown, Coates, Bell, Green and Ben. That's firepower never seen in this league. Overwhelming even the Rams of 2000/2001.
 
Not so fast...let's give the man a chance to fully redeem himself. Just imagine this offense when "Baby Moss" comes back in full form!!!

I thought we did once already. This is his second suspension. You don't do us any good if you can't stay on the field. Bell will get suspended again and Jones, Thomas, Golson, and Shazier will continue to be frequently injured. Team MVP's are the late picks and UDFA's who fill in for the guys who are supposed to be good.

NEXT MAN UP, *******!!!!
 
I thought we did once already. This is his second suspension. You don't do us any good if you can't stay on the field. Bell will get suspended again and Jones, Thomas, Golson, and Shazier will continue to be frequently injured. Team MVP's are the late picks and UDFA's who fill in for the guys who are supposed to be good.

NEXT MAN UP, *******!!!!

Xanax much???
 
Has jazz hands Ray Ray come out of retirement. Check the knife for prints.

That being said. Sammie manned up.
 
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17?!?!?!! That's a lot. He must have had a huge gash on more than just his finger.
 
Did Coates get his hand caught in a JUGS machine? Man, that's a ton of stitches.
 
Gerry Dulac just said on Monday Night Quarterback that the 17 suture report is bogus. He only had 3 placed.
 
Gerry Dulac just said on Monday Night Quarterback that the 17 suture report is bogus. He only had 3 placed.

Yes I heard it was bogus too..Coates said so himself. For the record Marc Kaboly reported the 17
 
It was to the webbing of his hand. I think it occurred when he ran into the 2 Jet Defenders on Jessie James' TD.
 
Mid-week Steelers news and notes
October 12, 2016


I spoke with Sammie Coates today and he told me he had seven stitches to repair his injured left hand, not 17 as was reported by another outlet.

How does that happen?

Well, somebody from that outlet thought they heard someone say Coates needed 17 stitches. And they ran with it.

Of course, it has now become nearly a fact, as I’ve seen and heard that number regurgitated all over the place. But it’s simply not true.

Think about it. Seventeen stitches is an awful lot. The doctors basically could have reattached his finger with 17 stitches.

But in today’s rush to be first with something, that other news outlet didn’t think about what it was printing.


http://www.observer-reporter.com/20161012/mid-week_steelers_news_and_notes#.V_5SRKCQUXg.twitter
 
Steelers’ Sammie Coates dealing with hand injury

Coates has a large cast on his hand and seems unlikely to do much in practice this week, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports.

Despite suffering a cut on his hand that required stitches on Sunday against the Jets, Coates remained in the game. He did drop some passes, however, indicating that the hand injury may have been bothering him more than he was letting on.

Although the drops are an issue, Coates has made more big plays than any receiver in the NFL this season: Coates has 19 catches for 421 yards this season and has an NFL-high six catches of 40 yards or more.

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/10/12/steelers-sammie-coates-dealing-with-hand-injury/
 
The news media never lets facts get in the way of a story, they don't dislike them they are just indifferent to them
 
A cast is not a good sign for Coates. If it's a preventative soft cast to keep the hand immobilized as the stitches heal this week, he still has a chance of playing Sunday.

If it's a hard cast, it's protecting a break, and that means 6-8 weeks.

I suppose we'll get more news as the week progresses.
 
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