SepticeyePoe
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Ah, bright spots.Apparently Alex Collins forced 10 missed tackles with 95 of 120 yards after contact. Lort. Guy's a machine.
Ah, bright spots.Apparently Alex Collins forced 10 missed tackles with 95 of 120 yards after contact. Lort. Guy's a machine.
Good to hear.He had a nice qb hit today and another pressure I noticed
Same here. I'm disappointed with the closing drives, and they're the freshest memory that we have, so I understand the negative feelings. But they shouldn't share the same amount of blame as the defense in my eyes. If you tell me that we had a 120 yard rusher on a healthy average, scored 3 times on the ground and twice through the air with 1 turnover, I would assume we'd won regardless of the opponent. Meanwhile, little pressure, a 500 yard passer, no turnovers. I would assume we'd lost in every contest under those circumstances.I can't even get mad at the offense today. I understand they turned it over opening drive and yes, I get that but they punted it three times the whole day. Three times. They got 38 points today purely from their offense with no turnovers from the defense. You just can't ask for anything else. I understand we got conservative on those two drives but when you continue to run up the score and it's still close like that, you just run out of things to do as an OC.
The game plan completely changed and everyone including the Steelers could see the predictable, conservative shit coming. I just don’t get it, even a dog learns from its mistakes.What pisses me off now that I remember it is that we only needed 2 first downs or 7 plays to win and we ran the ball once for 6 yards and that was it
Those drives were rather disappointing but how often in the NFL do you see a team score on every single drive? Punting it three times the whole day? That's great performance for any offense out there. They scored a TD with 6 mins to remaining to make it a 2 score game and this defense lets Pittsburgh drive the length of the field in a simple 3 minutes. Their defense did them no favors by getting a turnover which makes their performance even more maddening. At that point in the game, you showed the Steelers every look on offense, not a lot of players are going to make the same mistakes over and over again. Your play-book begins to shrink at that point.Same here. I'm disappointed with the closing drives, and they're the freshest memory that we have, so I understand the negative feelings. But they shouldn't share the same amount of blame as the defense in my eyes. If you tell me that we had a 120 yard rusher on a healthy average, scored 3 times on the ground and twice through the air with 1 turnover, I would assume we'd won regardless of the opponent. Meanwhile, little pressure, a 500 yard passer, no turnovers. I would assume we'd lost in every contest under those circumstances.
Chris Hubbard got the best of Suggs today as well.For whatever reason, the one play that sticks in my mind is Bells' TD wherein Tim Williams was bulldozed by Chris Hubbard at least 5 yards off the LOS. That was the difference between containing the edge on a 2-4 yard gain and a long run.
I’d throw Safety and ILB in there.Off-season needs at this point in the season.
LG
WR(multiple of these)
TE
CB
Maybe another pass rusher.
It's doable
We're basically on the same page. The issue that I had was more so with the play-calling on the two drives prior to the last one. Three very conservative calls prior to the punt were then followed with a pass on first despite the running game being as effective as it was, then a run, and then an RPO where the first option was immediately snuffed out. I would've rather saw us commit to the run on the first two plays and then find try to find the sticks. Again, it feels like it's almost nitpicking considering that the offense almost put up a 40 burger. They're not fully absolved of their inability to persevere in crunch time, but overall, I feel like the last two weeks have been encouraging in that facet moving forward.Those drives were rather disappointing but how often in the NFL do you see a team score on every single drive? Punting it three times the whole day? That's great performance for any offense out there. They scored a TD with 6 mins to remaining to make it a 2 score game and this defense lets Pittsburgh drive the length of the field in a simple 3 minutes. Their defense did them no favors by getting a turnover which makes their performance even more maddening. At that point in the game, you showed the Steelers every look on offense, not a lot of players are going to make the same mistakes over and over again. Your play-book begins to shrink at that point.
I wouldn't. I fully expect Jefferson to bounce back and Weddle has not been an issue.I’d throw Safety in there.
The most incredibly obvious thing one could say is that the Steelers have better players. It also happens to have the merit of being true.
They have drafted better to their scheme
They have better developed their player acquisitions.
That's my line damn youI’m happy some of you don’t run the team because MAN lol.
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