Re: Our average ToP in the fourth quarter of 2009:
The Steelers three units (offense, defense and special teams) never put together a complete game. When the offense was moving the ball and getting leads the defense would surrender drives to the opponents, if the defense stuffed the opponents offense, the offense couldn't muster a drive to put the nail in the coffin and we don't even need to discuss how the (un)special teams played last year.
Looking at just the 4th quarter is short-sighted in my opinion. There were times that the offense could have put games away early and didn't. The defense looks bad because their problems always occurred in the 4th quarter. They may have kept a team from scoring early only to give up leads in the second half.
The Steelers were a team last year that couldn't put a complete game together. One of the units always seemed to fail at some point during a game. When you get that, you get an 8-8 or 9-7 team that looks inconsistent and that describes the Steelers of 2009.
Pappy
The Steelers three units (offense, defense and special teams) never put together a complete game. When the offense was moving the ball and getting leads the defense would surrender drives to the opponents, if the defense stuffed the opponents offense, the offense couldn't muster a drive to put the nail in the coffin and we don't even need to discuss how the (un)special teams played last year.
Looking at just the 4th quarter is short-sighted in my opinion. There were times that the offense could have put games away early and didn't. The defense looks bad because their problems always occurred in the 4th quarter. They may have kept a team from scoring early only to give up leads in the second half.
The Steelers were a team last year that couldn't put a complete game together. One of the units always seemed to fail at some point during a game. When you get that, you get an 8-8 or 9-7 team that looks inconsistent and that describes the Steelers of 2009.
Pappy
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