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  • hawaiiansteel
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    • May 2008
    • 35649

    Starkey: "This offense stinks"

    Starkey: Score, Steelers

    By Joe Starkey, PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW
    Thursday, September 29, 2011



    We could go with Ben Roethlisberger's colorful explanation of the Steelers' offensive struggles: "The sky's the limit for us — we just have to, you know, get on the plane."

    Or we could say it in three words: This offense stinks.

    Seriously, I'm sick of watching it. The Steelers must be sick of watching it. And if they don't start scoring soon — like Sunday against the turbo-charged Houston Texans — their season won't matter much past Halloween, or around the time Tom Brady visits Heinz Field.

    The NFL is a scoring league. The Steelers don't score enough. They have long been dependent on phenomenal defense. Isn't it time the offense stepped up, particularly with the defense looking less than phenomenal?

    Did I mention the Steelers don't score enough? They're ranked 26th in points per game and only that high because the defense scored one of their six touchdowns. They have cracked the top 10 in scoring once in coordinator Bruce Arians' five years, tying for ninth in 2007.

    That was supposed to change, dramatically, this season. One local columnist (I have no idea who) predicted this would be the highest-scoring team in franchise history.

    This was supposed to be a high-octane — sorry — high-scoring outfit that could torture teams any way it pleased. Roethlisberger had settled into such a groove during a turnover-free preseason that he was practically ready to call games on his own.

    Here's the quote: "I would feel comfortable with Ben calling the plays in all phases, not just the spread offense," Arians said before the Steelers lit up the Falcons in an exhibition game.

    Another quote from camp: "We know we can be really good," receiver Mike Wallace said. "Great, actually."

    Finally this from Roethlisberger: "We have relied for such a long time on this defense to kind of carry us. As an offense, we want to score a lot of points and make it easy on our defense."

    Easy? Roethlisberger & Co. have cannibalized their defense by committing turnovers like the Buffalo Bills in a Super Bowl. Roethlisberger, playing the role of Jim Kelly, has seven all by himself.

    Incredibly, the Steelers have had two games (out of three, remember) during which they turned it over on three straight possessions and committed turnovers ON CONSECUTIVE SNAPS. Forget the Bills in a Super Bowl. I'm wondering if the 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers could boast of such comic ineptitude.

    Even in a 24-0 victory over Seattle, the offense looked sickly near the goal line. In his six carries inside the 5 that day, Rashard Mendenhall gained five yards.

    Last we saw these guys, they were scoring two second-half field goals against a ravaged Colts defense that couldn't stop the Cleveland Browns a week earlier.

    Yeah, the line is beat up and below average. Fall's here, too. Deal with it. The Steelers have stubbornly refused to dial up reinforcements, the way Baltimore did with Bryant McKinnie, so they must believe in their people.

    Roethlisberger does. He was asked yesterday how the offense might react to a Texas shootout.

    "We'll be ready," he said.

    The line proved it could protect Roethlisberger during a 10-point, 177-yard first quarter Sunday. But that was before Roethlisberger got careless, allowing Robert Mathis time enough to take five laps around the stadium and crash into his back, forcing a fumble that gave the Colts life.

    Two turnovers later, Indy had a halftime lead.

    Roethlisberger hasn't been the only problem:

    >> Mendenhall needs to stop tap dancing and start running with the ferocity we saw in the AFC Championship Game.

    >> Emmanuel Sanders killed a possible touchdown drive Sunday with a drop, evoking his critical drop last year at Buffalo. Weslye Saunders bobbled a sure first down to ruin another drive.

    >> Arians needs to turn his playbook to the page titled "Bubble Screen to Hines" and light it on fire.

    >> Jonathan Scott needs to play within the rules. As NBC noted, he is tied for NFL's most-penalized player since midway through last season. And that was before he was flagged for lining up in the Steelers' backfield.

    Hey, how come Dwight Freeney wasn't penalized for that?

    Finally, this offense needs to find its personality. Seems obvious the quarterback and coordinator want to be a passing team. So be one. Break out the no-huddle attack that sped 60 yards for the winning field goal Sunday.

    Don't abandon Mendenhall. Run to complement the pass, the way Green Bay does.

    Or go out and get somebody like Vonta Leach and smash people's faces in all day. I don't care. Just score.

    'Cause you know the Texans will.

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  • Mister Pittsburgh
    Hall of Famer
    • Jul 2008
    • 3674

    #2
    Re: Starkey: "This offense stinks"

    At least one writer has a set in this town. Kudos.
    @_Hellgrammite

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    • Jooser
      Legend
      • Jul 2008
      • 5102

      #3
      Re: Starkey: "This offense stinks"

      Originally posted by Mister Pittsburgh
      At least one writer has a set in this town. Kudos.
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      • papillon
        Legend
        • Mar 2008
        • 11340

        #4
        Re: Starkey: "This offense stinks"

        Originally posted by Starkey
        Jonathan Scott needs to play within the rules. As NBC noted, he is tied for NFL's most-penalized player since midway through last season. And that was before he was flagged for lining up in the Steelers' backfield.

        Hey, how come Dwight Freeney wasn't penalized for that?
        This made me laugh and the rest of the article is an accurate accounting of the offense so far.

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        • Steveo
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          • Mar 2011
          • 26

          #5
          Re: Starkey: "This offense stinks"

          Sad, but true.

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          • Steelers>NFL
            Backup
            • May 2010
            • 488

            #6
            Re: Starkey: "This offense stinks"

            Good article that tells it like it is...
            Guess the defense will HAVE to STEP UP and carry the offense yet again this season.

            Here is hoping by mid season the offense will be in full form.

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            • steelblood
              Hall of Famer
              • May 2008
              • 4166

              #7
              Re: Starkey: "This offense stinks"

              Wow. Great article. Well done, Starkey.
              Even if Bill Belichick was getting an atomic wedgie, his face would look exactly the same.

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              • BradshawsHairdresser
                Legend
                • Dec 2008
                • 7056

                #8
                Re: Starkey: "This offense stinks"

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                • feltdizz
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 27531

                  #9
                  Re: Starkey: "This offense stinks"

                  Awesome article.... every preseason we talk about how our offense will be insane and then they look like trash.

                  I'm watching other teams run for 5 yards through a hole that is opened up by the OL. I watch our offense and it looks like a bad circus act.

                  The long ball and scrambling rambling Ben is our only hope.
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                  • Doogie36
                    Backup
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 274

                    #10
                    Re: Starkey: "This offense stinks"

                    We could go with Micael Vick's colorful explanation of the Eagles offensive struggles: "The sky's the limit for us — we just have to, you know, Keep me in the Air and not have me get thrown out of the plane." What about its defense though? At least we can blame the offense on Vick's ability to play an entire GAME without breaking a nail.

                    Or we could say the real issue in three words: This Defense stinks.

                    Seriously, I'm sick of watching it. The Eagles must be sick of watching it. And if they don't start turn it around soon — like Sunday against the Horrible 49ers team — their season won't matter much past Halloween, or around the time Tony Romo arrives in town.

                    The NFL is a scoring league. The Eagles give up too many points. They have long been dependent on Good offense with solid QB play. Isn't it time the defense stepped up, particularly with the dream team defense looking less than phenomenal?

                    That was supposed to change, dramatically, this season. One local columnist (I have no idea who) predicted this would be a SUPER BOWL team and possibly the best defensive team since the Buddy Ryan days.

                    This was supposed to be a high-octane — sorry — high-scoring outfit that could torture teams any way it pleased. Vick settled into such a groove that he signed his 2nd 100 million dollar contract and even dog food companys were calling for his endorsement.


                    Do i need to continue? You replace the words from this article and you can replace them with 90% of the teams in this league! EASILY!!!!!!!!! Every team has problems. WE are 2-1!!! Eagles are 1-2!! The DREAM TEAM!!! Pats are 2-1, Ravens are 2-1 and lost to the Titans!! Where was that game played again??? In TENN!!!! you take Road wins anyway you can get them and you win your home games!!! Every team has issues!!!! This article is like one of the word story's where all you have to do is place in a NOUN, VERB, or ACTION and then read the story and it will make sense. Replace Steelers with RAVENS, EAGLES, FALCONS, PATRIOTS (they lost too so they must suck), JETS, ETC ETC!!!!

                    Steelers are in this game this week!!! Don't ever count out our Steelers and this article was a cop out article to me. It's so easy to write negative articles. You guys write this stuff all the time!!! Ever do an Evaluation on yourself??? What's the hardest thing to do??? It's to write something GOOD about yourself!!! Well i think the press and our fans should start trying to focus on the positive a little more then EASY COP-OUT negative way of thinking. The Steelers might suck at 2-1 LOL but hey how good would it be right now if we were in a LOCKOUT? Life is good and we had to Texas where we can get our 2nd ROAD WIN of the year. I like our chances and predict a 24-21 game!

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                    • Djfan
                      Legend
                      • May 2008
                      • 5184

                      #11
                      Re: Starkey: "This offense stinks"

                      Good read. Can I buy Bruce A a subscription (since I doubt he knows how to use a computer!)?
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                      • SidSmythe
                        Hall of Famer
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 4708

                        #12
                        Re: Starkey: "This offense stinks"

                        Well since I'm not a fan of Flag Football it's nice to see some lower scoring games for once thanks to the Steelers offense
                        Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...
                        Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...
                        Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...!!!

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                        • phillyesq
                          Legend
                          • May 2008
                          • 7568

                          #13
                          Re: Starkey: "This offense stinks"

                          Originally posted by Mister Pittsburgh
                          At least one writer has a set in this town. Kudos.
                          Starkey is great. I love reading his columns on the Pirates, and I'm not even a Pirates fan.

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                          • feltdizz
                            Legend
                            • May 2008
                            • 27531

                            #14
                            Re: Starkey: "This offense stinks"

                            Doogie... we don['t give a crap about the Iggles, Pats or whoever when it comes to our offense.

                            Stay on topic, the offense is ugly... super ugly. Pointing at other teams woes won't make us better.
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                            Rats 16

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                            • flippy
                              Legend
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 17088

                              #15
                              Re: Starkey: "This offense stinks"

                              We need everyone to be better.

                              I'm not sure we'll ever get into a rhythm and click as an offense with Ben. Ben's just Ben and this style of football is ingrained into us.

                              We need the offense to do more. But we also need the defense to lead the way for us to be successful. And we're not forcing turnovers and making the splash plays we're used to.

                              C'Mon Tomlin. Unleash hell already!!!!
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