Steelers’ Clark planned to play in Denver

PITTSBURGH (AP)—Steelers safety Ryan Clark(notes) planned to played in Denver despite nearly losing his life after a game in the high-altitude city two years ago. He also said he’s not unhappy coach Mike Tomlin chose to hold him out.

Clark had medical clearance to play even though he lost his spleen, gall bladder and 30 pounds in 2007 after playing in Denver triggered a sickle cell-trait condition that is aggravated by exertion in thin air.

Clark suspected he wouldn’t play when Tomlin reduced his practice repetitions last week. Tyrone Carter(notes) replaced Clark and had two interceptions in the Steelers’ victory, including a 48-yard touchdown return.

“That just means he (Tomlin) is smarter than I am because obviously I’m standing right here now, no ill effects at all,” Clark said Wednesday before practicing for Sunday’s game against the Bengals. “He told me, `It won’t be on you to make the decision.’ That’s why I said last week that even if I want to play, I might not.”

When the Steelers’ schedule was released last spring, Clark and wife Yonka began debating what to do about the Denver game. They finally decided he would try to play if doctors allowed it, but Tomlin wasn’t comfortable with the idea— apparently because no doctor could assure him Clark was risk-free.

“I wouldn’t have played the whole game,” Clark said. “I would have been kind of on a pitch count, maybe play third downs. But I wanted to play.”

Nearly all of Clark’s teammates urged him to sit out.

“I think it was a smart move by coach,” Clark said. “I appreciated the fact that he took it out of my hands. It kind of gave me a way to breathe either way. … I didn’t feel like I chose (not to play) because coach Tomlin made the decision. Also, if I do play and I get sick, I couldn’t live with that, either. So I appreciated what he did and now it’s time to move on.”

During pregame drills, Clark ran wind sprints and exerted himself so the medical staff could monitor his reaction. He reported no problems.

“Got a lot of tests run just so we could have more information how my body would react without a spleen and a gall bladder,” Clark said. “I ran laps, I ran sprints, getting things tested, my oxygen level tested. They tried to simulate some form of play, but it’s not the same intensity as chasing (Broncos receiver) Brandon Marshall(notes) on third down or the anxiety that comes along with that.”

Denver is the only NFL city where Clark has had trouble playing because of his condition. He talked before the game with Broncos coach Josh McDaniels, who good-naturedly told Clark that he hoped he got to play in a playoff game in Denver later this season.

“I don’t plan on us going out there anyway,” Clark said. “We’re just going to try to win the rest of them so I don’t have to play (there).”

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  1. marcellos
    160. Posted by marcellos Thu Nov 12 11:34am EST

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    Hey Susan....The media is gonna say the Steelers kicked the S#$% out of the Broke-hos!!
  2. Gemma Barnes
    159. Posted by Gemma Barnes Mon Nov 9 11:54pm EST

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    sued for mills....really???
  3. Jacks
    158. Posted by Jacks Mon Nov 9 10:55pm EST

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    Great football team.. but what else is there... Pittstucky is a $hithole. No offense if you live there move to Detroit.
  4. <i>xerxeses@...</i>
    157. Posted by xerxeses@... Mon Nov 9 8:38pm EST

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    Mike Tomlin is a Class act!!! We're a team and a family. Broncos are so done tonight!!! Broncos couldn't stop the Ravens blitz... Wait until they see Master Lebeau's Jedi mindtricks!!! Orton is a joke!!! Steeler Nation!!! Broncos will now be on a 2 game losing streak. GO STEELERS!!!!
  5. R A
    156. Posted by R A Mon Nov 9 8:17pm EST

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    I am a die hard Broncos fan and I know one thing. Home or not, monday night or not the steelers are no joke we have to play Über football to win adn remember "any given sunday" ask the undefeated patriots how that works.
  6. R A
    155. Posted by R A Mon Nov 9 8:13pm EST

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    That is what a good leader does. Looks out for the health and welfare of his men. Hard decision to make having to seat him but it's not worth dying for big time or not rmemeber it's is still a game.
  7. maybe next year
    154. Posted by maybe next year Mon Nov 9 8:10pm EST

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    Totally of the subject, but why is Steve Young so damn angry as a commentator? I'm looking at him right now in this Monday night pregame chatter, and he seems very very hostile about everything, and it's not just tonight, everytime I see him he's arguing with someone..Seems like Mr. Young needs a happy ending from Ms. Young....
  8. PatrickY
    153. Posted by PatrickY Mon Nov 9 7:58pm EST

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    I am not a Pittsburgh fan, but I think this is a class move by a class organization who has its priorities in order. Well done, Steelers!
  9. susan
    152. Posted by susan Mon Nov 9 7:53pm EST

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    When the Steelers lose tonight - with Clark out of the game...this just gives the media something to bash the Broncos with!!! I'm a huge Denver fan, but respect the decision the Steelers made.....can't wait for what the media, says about all this. BLAH BLAH BLAH
  10. chubby
    151. Posted by chubby Mon Nov 9 7:50pm EST

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    Stay healthy young man, the Bengals will see you next week.
  11. Mini Hulk
    150. Posted by Mini Hulk Mon Nov 9 7:48pm EST

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    Thank goodness. Mike Tomlin made the right decision. Clark's life is far more important then winning a game. By the way, the Steelers are taking it home. :]

    133: LMFAO! I think the Packers won one game. xD
  12. April
    149. Posted by April Mon Nov 9 7:48pm EST

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    This was a decision that was made by the ownership. If something bad happened to Clark again from playing in Denver, the Rooneys and the rest of the ownership group of the Steelers as well as the NFL could get sued for millions.
  13. tree
    148. Posted by tree Mon Nov 9 7:43pm EST

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    From what I understand everything bad that can happen to him, already has. They parts of his body which are affected by this disorder are the spleen and the gall bladder, but then again, I think it makes sense to have him sit out the game. I hope the Steelers can win without him, but his safety and well being is infinitely more important to me.
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  15. Miss Bronco
    146. Posted by Miss Bronco Mon Nov 9 7:33pm EST

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    Even though I am a HUGE Bronco fan, I give Pittsburgh credit for their decision. It's not worth losing your life over a game. I remember that two years ago, it was quite the scare! GO BRONCOS!!
  16. Den Den
    145. Posted by Den Den Mon Nov 9 7:26pm EST

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    I agree that the steelers are a world class organization.. but c'mon this is a pretty obvious decision to make... Its one game vs the risk on someones life. I mean he lost his gall bladder and spleen!! Why would you even think of playing someone after that?? It wasn't a good decision, it was COMMON SENSE!!!
  17. Louie
    144. Posted by Louie Mon Nov 9 7:20pm EST

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    can still win even without clark, hopefully starks and the o-line contain dumervil and also the special team can succesfully get it done by covering eddie royal on the kick returns.
  18. ANTHONY J
    143. Posted by ANTHONY J Mon Nov 9 7:19pm EST

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    SIXXXXXXXBURGH!!!!!!!! Nuff said. Sleep tight yall...
  19. wickedirishman66
    142. Posted by wickedirishman66 Mon Nov 9 7:18pm EST

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    Wow 131 are you kidding me??? I'm speachless, you really think thats the answer??
  20. <i>stevenscarff</i>
    141. Posted by stevenscarff Mon Nov 9 7:17pm EST

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    good luck tonight clark it isn't that important of a game let your boys take care of business.
  21. Beatle
    140. Posted by Beatle Mon Nov 9 7:17pm EST

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    The Steelers made the right decision.
  22. Sarah L
    139. Posted by Sarah L Mon Nov 9 7:15pm EST

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    We love ya Clark, and you are a valued member of the team. Play it safe and keep yourself healthy man. We need you man. Dont risk it. GO STEELERS!!!! and go get them Broncos. U CAN DO IT
  23. Dan S
    138. Posted by Dan S Mon Nov 9 7:09pm EST

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    #131, his job description may state that he needs to play at elevations of 5000 - 6000 feet making ADA a non-consideration.
  24. Lind
    137. Posted by Lind Mon Nov 9 7:08pm EST

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    Ryan Clark it is not worth your life, it is just one reg season game. Great choice by the Steeler organization.
  25. Mikki
    136. Posted by Mikki Mon Nov 9 7:02pm EST

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    Great decision by a class organization and staff.
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