Redman is a good back. Not sure I like him as my fulltime starter, though. His running style also will lead to more wear and tear with more carries.
Neither Dwyer or Clay move my meter much at...
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Redman is a good back. Not sure I like him as my fulltime starter, though. His running style also will lead to more wear and tear with more carries.
Neither Dwyer or Clay move my meter much at...
If that's the neighborhood of what it's gonna take to re-sign MW, I'd do that in a heartbeat. Those are reasonable numbers for what he brings to this offense.
Rockon
True, but eventually driving in the parking lot turns into real road time, provided you don't broadside the grocery store while driving in the empty parking lot.
Rockon
Greenberg on Mike and Mike this morning made a great point that I think pretty much sums it up. The fact that the game is being played in Peyton's house, combined with the questions surrounding his...
If the Packers don't trust him enough at OC to let him call the plays, then maybe he wouldn't have been a good choice for the Steelers, either.[/quote]
I don't think it's that at all. McCarthy...
Greenberg on Mike and Mike this morning made a great point that I think pretty much sums it up. The fact that the game is being played in Peyton's house, combined with the questions surrounding his...
I doubt it... I'm pretty sure Tomlin wasn't blind sided by this move. Our FO doesn't put on shows for the media and the Pittsburgh media got the BA firing wrong before and also got the Tomlin hiring...
KeyLarg, where'd you hear that? Just curious. Would love to have that dude, but don't want to get myself worked up for nothing. lol
Rockon
Did I mention Ron Cook is a first class, A-1 douchebag? An a$$hole of the highest order. He just can't get over the fact that his boyfriend's contract was not renewed. Not he's trying to jump on the...
Well, then the Colts should be ecstatic. If Arians truly was the catalyst behind the Steelers getting to two and winning one Super Bowl, then he will surely use his brilliance to coach Luck and the...
:Agree
Well said...
Rockon
If the Steelers offenses scored 35 ppg., Bruce Arians would still be here. And I think it's safe to say most of us wouldn't have a problem with that. Hell, he'd still be here if they scored 28 ppg.,...
That's one scenario I can certainly see unfolding. The Rams need to get Bradford his very own version of Megatron. Add that to #39, and a healthy Rams team could be real scary next year.
Rockon
Now, you know that concept is not welcome around here. The players just have to execute. And they all have to be first-rounders. Only way to make it work.
Rockon
It's not always about where they're drafted. That's just so there's some order to the selection process. It's about what they do once they get on the field. I guarantee you if they did a re-draft...
Just to continue the discussion about the Steeler offense and Bruce Arians I'd like to comment about the highlighted and enlarged statement. What tools did the FO and Tomlin give Ben and Arians?
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Just to continue the discussion about the Steeler offense and Bruce Arians I'd like to comment about the highlighted and enlarged statement. What tools did the FO and Tomlin give Ben and Arians?
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It's not always about where they're drafted. That's just so there's some order to the selection process. It's about what they do once they get on the field. I guarantee you if they did a re-draft...
Just to continue the discussion about the Steeler offense and Bruce Arians I'd like to comment about the highlighted and enlarged statement. What tools did the FO and Tomlin give Ben and Arians?
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Well, when it's implemented by a genius, it tends to work out that way more times than not. And there is certainly a large contingent of people who consider Belichick a genius. And if you disagree,...
I'll take your word for that, but did Cleveland spend 16 games setting that play up, by passing from that set everytime during the season, and then throwing a complete curve ball, and actually...
You don't think lining your TE up at HB, and actually using him to run the ball is revolutionary? It's at the very least uber-creative. And he gashed for about 65-70 yds doing that. The thing that...
That actually wouldn't be a bad idea. Too bad Tomlin is so love with Arians' mediocre offense, and apparently will make no such change. Its' fuggin' frustrating as hell to think that we have another...
What? Y'all ain't know. Every play Brucey Boy calls is the "perfect play"....as long as they execute. And don't forget the "potential" of this offense. It's so close to "sky's the limit", we can see...
Especially with no pressure on the QB and no safety help.
Rockon