Because it's a high scoring league, the #1 priority is to keep the other team from scoring. Second would be to keep the other team from advancing as much as possible to try and ensure better field position for your offense. If you can get a turnover in the process?? Gravy!
In the month of December the defense created 12 turnovers and 17 sacks. That extrapolates to a rate of 38 turnovers and 54 sacks for a season if they play like that. The Defense closed out the year on a tear making the splash plays you are demanding. Those numbers are league leading defensive stats over the month of December. The Defense gave you as many splash plays as you wanted and we went 2-3 over that stretch and missed the playoffs.
Couple things happened in December to help the D start making splash plays. Troy came back. Deebo was getting healthy. Cortez was becoming a factor. Hood started playing well down the stretch. I think this stretch shows it's the players that are the problem and not the system. System seemed to be just fine for creating turnovers and pressure when players were healthy and executing.
Re: rookies - I hope they all sit on the bench for a couple years because the players in front of them are so good. That's been a good problem. We have been to 3 SuperBowls over the last several years, so we have been loaded with talent. Now that we've lost a bunch of players, the circumstances have changed and there might be more room for rookies to compete for spots.
But if your rookies are earning spots, that means the guy you have already just aren't that good and that's a problem we'd complain about too.
Yes, I do recall the Steelers defense being more aggressive during the last few weeks of the regular season. Too bad they waited until December.
So whenever someone gets injured, or in the case of Harrison, leaves the team, the defense should just go into a scared shell? There are plenty of teams with lesser talent on defense than the Steelers had that forced several more turnovers, New England sticks out in that regard. This is just excuse making.Couple things happened in December to help the D start making splash plays. Troy came back. Deebo was getting healthy. Cortez was becoming a factor. Hood started playing well down the stretch. I think this stretch shows it's the players that are the problem and not the system. System seemed to be just fine for creating turnovers and pressure when players were healthy and executing.
The players the rookies are sitting behind WERE good. Now some of them are moving past their primes. Since there are different players involved in this defense now, and since some of them are young, it might be time to simplify the schemes.Re: rookies - I hope they all sit on the bench for a couple years because the players in front of them are so good. That's been a good problem. We have been to 3 SuperBowls over the last several years, so we have been loaded with talent. Now that we've lost a bunch of players, the circumstances have changed and there might be more room for rookies to compete for spots.
But if your rookies are earning spots, that means the guy you have already just aren't that good and that's a problem we'd complain about too.
The only open spot I can see on our D where a rookie could legitimately compete would be ROLB. We could also say NT, but we didn't draft any rookie NT. Re: ROLB - Worilds has shown some talent when healthy, so I could see why Jarvis doesn't get the spot. The next spots in line to open up for young players would be Foote's and Keisel's but I think both players are still productive at this point.
Sure thing, Crashtain QB...
Excellent point, Flippy.
McClendon was just a role player, and that is how he is valued by the rest of the league. Anybody could have given him a deal that would have put him out of the Steelers reach - say, $4 million per year. Above-average starter money, but nothing huge. Nobody did, and the Steelers signed him to a contract for what he is - a good role player who may be an average starter.
If it comes down to Steve McClendon's desires or Dick Lebeau, I'm taking Lebeau every time.
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