Pittsburgh Steelers correctly solve Marcus Gilbert
and defender Justin Houston in the outside of the Kansas City chiefs in universities and to
each other before the 2011 NFL draft training together. The two update acquaintances
on Sunday when leaders visit Heinz key fields in each team. Gilbert, he is
expected to begin after missing the last three games because of a sprained
ankle, will be in charge of a task than Houston, who is tied for the NFL 17
leading bags. Assuming he is suitable for Sunday, the difference between Gilbert
would line up from the NFL's three big bag leaders four games this season.
A veteran of the fourth grade played twice
in the crow defender Elvis Dumervil, who has 17 sacks. Gilbert also faces with
the Houston Texans
defense J.J. watt, 16 half bag, is an American National Football League MVP
candidate. Ask if there are any similarities between Houston and watt, gilbert said, "They are
different. J.J. Watt, he holds the middle down and he's hard to stop because he
can run inside and he can run outside. He's strong in the run game and the pass
game and he has it all. Justin, he improved every year, only will be better. He
likes playing with his chip on his shoulder."
Chip has almost no slow Houston 6-3258 - pound record for at least 10
bags for three consecutive seasons. He also forced the three grope for this
season. Gilbert is not the only Steelers players know Houston. In outside linebacker Jarvis Jones
and Houston team at the University
of Georgia and they are
intimate friends. The two trains in the offseason in Atlanta. "He's just a freak," Jones
said. "He's and he ran a 4.5 in the 40-yard dash. He knows a lot of games."