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Golson: 'It's time to crank it up'

Posted 9 hours ago

Teresa Varley Steelers.com @Teresa_Varley

CB Senquez Golson is ready to show what he is made of.

In just a few weeks the Steelers will take the field for OTAs, the first big step in their offseason program. In addition to all of the newcomers to the roster this offseason, there will be one player in particular that many eyes will be on, cornerback Senquez Golson.

Golson, the Steelers’ No. 2 draft pick in 2015, missed the entire season after suffering a shoulder injury during the team’s offseason program last year.


But a year later, he is ready to go and for the team it’s like having a bonus draft pick this year, a young player they haven’t seen a lot from yet on the field, but are anxious to see develop.

“We are excited about getting Senquez Golson back in the mix,” said Coach Mike Tomlin earlier this offseason. “I think oftentimes he is forgotten about. We were excited about him a year ago when we drafted him. I still share that same level of excitement. I can’t wait to get him back on the field.”

Golson feels the same way. He can’t wait to get back on the field, to do what he loves to do.

“It’s time for me to crank it up full speed,” said Golson. “After they released our schedule, it motivated me even more. I started dedicating myself 100 percent to football. We know the schedule, know the opponents. It’s time to go to work.

“I can’t wait for everything, for OTAs, minicamp, training camp. I am definitely ready to get out there. I need the reps, I need as many reps as I can. That will help me get that normal feeling back.”

It was a tough year for him, being sidelined, watching his teammates practice and play, and adjusting to the NFL as a spectator. The feelings, let’s just say they were anything but normal.

“At first when you are injured, you kind of go through the phase of where do we go from here,” said Golson. “Then you could say most rookies hit the rookie wall. My rookie wall was a little bit different. You could probably call it depression as far as trying to figure everything out. I had to figure out ways to get better off the field. I had to figure out Pittsburgh on my own. I had help and support from the coaches and the staff, but you come in and aren’t playing. I never reached out for the help. I think my rookie year, I am glad it happened. I got to see a lot of things. I think I would have missed some of that if I had played.”

For Golson, a player who when he first arrived in Pittsburgh last year said, ‘I could play football every day,’ was suddenly facing the reality of not playing for a year and it wasn’t a welcome feeling.

“It wasn’t a good feeling,” said Golson. “I have never been away from the game. To sum it up, it was like a bad divorce for me.

“It was very different for me. On top of that, for a couple of weeks to a month and a half I couldn’t move my arm, do things by myself because I had shoulder surgery. I wasn’t on the field and at one point and time I couldn’t do the things I am used to.”

Golson said a turning point for him came the night before his surgery, when he was going through notes that he oftentimes writes in his phone. He came across one that simply stated, ‘Challenge Accepted.’ He thought back to when he was 17-years old and drafted by the Boston Red Sox and turned down a $1 million signing bonus because his love for football was stronger than baseball. He realized then, he could face anything.

“It woke me up,” said Golson. “I looked at it and said I have already overcome the biggest thing I had to overcome turning down $1 million at age 17 to play football instead of baseball. I thought for a while, did I make the right decision. It was never a regret, but always a thought. I felt like that was the biggest thing that I had to overcome in my life. A lot of people turned their back on me. I knew if I overcame that, I could overcome anything.”

Golson said when he does hit the field, he has to show that he isn’t the same player he was when he left college. Despite not playing last year, he has to show that he has improved.

“That is my main goal. To be better than I was before I came out of college,” said Golson. “Some people wonder how it’s possible without me ever playing a down. I don’t know how it’s possible, but that is my goal. I am scared to let a day go by without getting better because I know what is expected of me. Every day I have to attack something in my game, whether it’s mentally or physically, because I understand the expectation.”

And his expectations for himself, simply to be a player who makes a difference in helping the Steelers to their ultimate goal, winning a Super Bowl.

“I will do whatever they want me to do, and do it the best I can,” said Golson. “I just want to play football. Whether it’s covering kickoffs, playing defense. Whatever they ask me to do.

“I want to be the next Ike Taylor, be the next Troy Polamalu, be the next Will Gay. Somebody that is here for a while. I want to get to the point where I am getting better every day and I want the coaches to look at me as a guy who is going to be here for a while. I want to be somebody the coaches can count on.

“I have one job, and that is to get the ball back to Big Ben (Roethlisberger) as often as I can.”
 
If he can act like a second year player that secondary could instantaneously be better...
 
In his injury year he should have picked up a lot of things. I bet he is advanced more than a rookie. Probably a 11/2 rookie. Here's to advancing yaz Senquez,


Salute the nation
 
I'm excited about seeing him play. Hopefully he knows the playbook backwards and forwards given his time off. That should allow him to play fast, play hard, and react instead of thinking too much.

By the way, did they ever report HOW or WHEN he tore his labrum last year? Was it in mini camp? Training camp? From my memory, I remember hearing that he was injured, but no specifics.

CRANK IT UP!!!!
 
If you guys don't like our cornerbacks playing off-man coverage, you're not going to like Golson.

He played off-man predominantly in college with HUGE cushions and he fits what the Steelers do but I still don't see the attraction on tape much. Just watched film on two of his games again and he did have interceptions (but they came on broken plays and very bad throws), he's just a very typical small corner to me.

Hope I'm wrong.
 
If you guys don't like our cornerbacks playing off-man coverage, you're not going to like Golson.

He played off-man predominantly in college with HUGE cushions and he fits what the Steelers do but I still don't see the attraction on tape much. Just watched film on two of his games again and he did have interceptions (but they came on broken plays and very bad throws), he's just a very typical small corner to me.

Hope I'm wrong.

I watched him, a lot, in college - SEC and all...but, here's the thing - I think that the Steeler's brain trust allowed Mr. Boykin to walk because we, potentially, have the same player in Golson. Yes, he does play off man coverage but we now have two bigger corners that can play man press, if need be...

I'm on the S.S. Confident as well...
 
I love his attitude.. Doesn't seem like he's "just saying" these things, but really feels them - he really wants to be great and loves football
 
If these young DBs can create turnovers like they did in college we are going to be a disruptive defense. We still need a better pass rush presence. There will be a lot of pressure on Dupree to get in and hit the QB with Jarvis not getting that done.
 
so Dri Archer at CB is ok with you guys?
 
I watched him, a lot, in college - SEC and all...but, here's the thing - I think that the Steeler's brain trust allowed Mr. Boykin to walk because we, potentially, have the same player in Golson. Yes, he does play off man coverage but we now have two bigger corners that can play man press, if need be...

I'm on the S.S. Confident as well...

The Boykin comparison is very apt. Which makes me question the value is using a 2nd round pick on someone like Golson. People forget Boykin had SIX interceptions for Philly one season, yet they still just let his walk for a 5th round pick.

Why not pursue Boykin, save the pick for something else and you bascially net an increase in talent on your team.

I guess Tombert doesn't think that way.
 
Teresa Varley Steelers.com @Teresa_Varley

Every single thing she writes is a puff piece lacking any credibility. Because of her, I quit subscribing to Steelers' Digest.

Do I think Golson said all of this? Of course he did. What do you honestly expect him to say or feel? "I was hurt all year and it was a wasted year. I will probably suck this season."

I still have high hopes for him. He should be at least able to be like a Townsend or Gay type player, which isn't the worst. I actually don't think we will get as much playing time from Burns or Davis, so we sure as **** better have Golson step up, we will need him.
 
Every single thing she writes is a puff piece lacking any credibility. Because of her, I quit subscribing to Steelers' Digest.

Do I think Golson said all of this? Of course he did. What do you honestly expect him to say or feel? "I was hurt all year and it was a wasted year. I will probably suck this season."

I still have high hopes for him. He should be at least able to be like a Townsend or Gay type player, which isn't the worst. I actually don't think we will get as much playing time from Burns or Davis, so we sure as **** better have Golson step up, we will need him.

i quit when they stopped with the weekly and went to biweekly

and charged people the same price ... yeah they covered both games, but I bought it for the read before the game mag.............
 
i quit when they stopped with the weekly and went to biweekly

and charged people the same price ... yeah they covered both games, but I bought it for the read before the game mag.............

Oh my, I didn't realize they did that. I actually cancelled - not just due to her lame "blow-sunshine-up- Steelers-*** articles" but because I started receiving each issue AFTER the current game was played.

Who wants to read stuff written BEFORE most current game was played? I spoke to the manager directly, and he acted like receiving it after the current game was an anomaly, one that would be rectified.

It never happened. It kept coming days after the game. So, apparently, they waved the white flag and went bi-weekly, which REALLY makes it not have value. Any how, it was doomed after the Internet took hold. That
thing is basically like a horse buggy now.

But, it's completely subjective content was pretty worthless, regardless. And I really grew tired of articles about such things as "Annual dress up night of players and wives" and things of that nature.
 
Oh my, I didn't realize they did that. I actually cancelled - not just due to her lame "blow-sunshine-up- Steelers-*** articles" but because I started receiving each issue AFTER the current game was played.

Who wants to read stuff written BEFORE most current game was played? I spoke to the manager directly, and he acted like receiving it after the current game was an anomaly, one that would be rectified.

It never happened. It kept coming days after the game. So, apparently, they waved the white flag and went bi-weekly, which REALLY makes it not have value. Any how, it was doomed after the Internet took hold. That
thing is basically like a horse buggy now.

But, it's completely subjective content was pretty worthless, regardless. And I really grew tired of articles about such things as "Annual dress up night of players and wives" and things of that nature.

that was their excuse that people weren't getting the mags before the game due to ****** post office deliveries.

it is a shame because the digest could be something special as there is a fanbase for it

but the people running it.......
 
Oh my, I didn't realize they did that. I actually cancelled - not just due to her lame "blow-sunshine-up- Steelers-*** articles" but because I started receiving each issue AFTER the current game was played.

Who wants to read stuff written BEFORE most current game was played? I spoke to the manager directly, and he acted like receiving it after the current game was an anomaly, one that would be rectified.

It never happened. It kept coming days after the game. So, apparently, they waved the white flag and went bi-weekly, which REALLY makes it not have value. Any how, it was doomed after the Internet took hold. That
thing is basically like a horse buggy now.

But, it's completely subjective content was pretty worthless, regardless. And I really grew tired of articles about such things as "Annual dress up night of players and wives" and things of that nature.

It takes much longer to deliver to Massholes
 
Golson could be a bonus 1st rounder this year. With a year of watching under his belt he could be as far a long as a rookie first rounder with better tangibles. But that won't happen from him saying it. It has to happen from what he does.
 
If you guys don't like our cornerbacks playing off-man coverage, you're not going to like Golson.

He played off-man predominantly in college with HUGE cushions and he fits what the Steelers do but I still don't see the attraction on tape much. Just watched film on two of his games again and he did have interceptions (but they came on broken plays and very bad throws), he's just a very typical small corner to me.

Hope I'm wrong.

He has a very nice highlight film.. ..at 1:41 he nicely defends 6'2" future Steeler teammate Sammy Coates!

 
Personally I think Golson will have a hard time adjusting to the NFL. He's 5-8 and I don't care how good you are when you face a guy 6"+ on you it's a disadvantage. I was a huge Jamar Fletcher fan but even though in College he could make up for his lack of height in the NFL he was just over matched. He hung around for a good chunk of time but mostly a backup and special teams guy. My hope for Golson is he can turn into a quality nickel or dime back.
 
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