Steelers Fire Offensive Line Coach Jack Bicknell

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  • Discipline of Steel
    Hall of Famer
    • Aug 2008
    • 3882

    #16
    Maybe they hold his overall program responsible for the high rate of injury.
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    • hawaiiansteel
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 35648

      #17
      Why the Steelers decided to fire OL coach Jack Bickknell Jr.

      Gerry Dulac

      The Steelers’ decision to fire offensive line coach Jack Bicknell Jr. after just one season might come as a surprise because of the steady improvement of the offensive line in the second half of the year.

      However, the move is not surprising because Bicknell’s role slowly diminished after the Steelers had problems protecting Ben Roethlisberger and running the football in the first half of the season.

      In fact, for most of the second half of the season, offensive assistant Shaun Sarrett was doing a lot of the instruction and daily handling of the offensive line, according to sources – duties normally performed by the offensive line coach.

      What’s more, it did not help Bicknell’s cause that the outside zone blocking schemes that were to be a large part of the team’s revamped running scheme were non-existent once the regular season began.

      Curiously, the offensive line improved as the season wore on.

      After allowing 36 sacks in the first nine games, the Steelers allowed just seven in the final seven games. And the running game that averaged just 3.4 yards in the first 11 games averaged 4.1 yards in the final five games.

      But the Steelers apparently believed that Bicknell was not the reason for the improvement.

      [URL]http://sportsblogs.post-gazette.com/...s/201401030006[/URL]

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      • Flasteel
        Hall of Famer
        • May 2008
        • 4004

        #18
        Wow...I guess the team knew this was coming all along then. Kind of amazing that his diminished role wasn't revealed at some point.
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        • sick beats
          Pro Bowler
          • Dec 2013
          • 2144

          #19
          I think we can assume the "zone blocking" was FAIL, with the cheating, cheap cut blocks.

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          • BradshawsHairdresser
            Legend
            • Dec 2008
            • 7056

            #20
            Originally posted by sick beats
            I think we can assume the "zone blocking" was FAIL, with the cheating, cheap cut blocks.
            I'm not sad about that.

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            • phillyesq
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              • May 2008
              • 7568

              #21
              Originally posted by hawaiiansteel
              Why the Steelers decided to fire OL coach Jack Bickknell Jr.

              Gerry Dulac

              The Steelers’ decision to fire offensive line coach Jack Bicknell Jr. after just one season might come as a surprise because of the steady improvement of the offensive line in the second half of the year.

              However, the move is not surprising because Bicknell’s role slowly diminished after the Steelers had problems protecting Ben Roethlisberger and running the football in the first half of the season.

              In fact, for most of the second half of the season, offensive assistant Shaun Sarrett was doing a lot of the instruction and daily handling of the offensive line, according to sources – duties normally performed by the offensive line coach.

              What’s more, it did not help Bicknell’s cause that the outside zone blocking schemes that were to be a large part of the team’s revamped running scheme were non-existent once the regular season began.

              Curiously, the offensive line improved as the season wore on.

              After allowing 36 sacks in the first nine games, the Steelers allowed just seven in the final seven games. And the running game that averaged just 3.4 yards in the first 11 games averaged 4.1 yards in the final five games.

              But the Steelers apparently believed that Bicknell was not the reason for the improvement.

              [URL]http://sportsblogs.post-gazette.com/...s/201401030006[/URL]
              This explanation makes a lot of sense. Thanks for posting.

              I thought the line greatly improved in the second half. No huddle or not, 6 sacks allowed in 6 games is impressive.

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              • thor75
                Pro Bowler
                • Dec 2012
                • 1038

                #22
                I would assume Shaun Sarrett to be the front-runner. Good luck to him.
                1. C.J. Mosley LB Alabama
                2. Jordan Matthews WR Vanderbilt
                3. (comp) Philip Gaines CB Rice
                4. Arthur Lynch TE Georgia
                5. Ross Cockrell CB Duke
                5. (comp) Derrick Hopkins DT Virginia Tech
                6. Josh Mauro DE Stanford
                6. (comp) Shaquil Barrett OLB Colorado State
                7. Quincy Enunwa WR Nebraska

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                • NorthCoast
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                  • Sep 2008
                  • 26636

                  #23
                  wasn't Bicknell like 90 yrs old?.... that's the problem.... he was too old and couldn't handle the demands of coaching in the NFL.

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                  • JUST-PLAIN-NASTY
                    Hall of Famer
                    • May 2008
                    • 3937

                    #24
                    Originally posted by NorthCoast
                    wasn't Bicknell like 90 yrs old?.... that's the problem.... he was too old and couldn't handle the demands of coaching in the NFL.
                    He is 26 years younger than DL so he is a Pup.

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                    • buccoray61
                      Starter
                      • Jul 2009
                      • 945

                      #25
                      Originally posted by NorthCoast
                      wasn't Bicknell like 90 yrs old?.... that's the problem.... he was too old and couldn't handle the demands of coaching in the NFL.
                      You're thinking of his dad Jack Bicknell Sr. who coached Boston College in the 80's.

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                      • Töm87
                        Benchwarmer
                        • Sep 2013
                        • 52

                        #26
                        So Haley can stay but the lower tier coaches are fired? Wow, this is pathetic.

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                        • Shawn
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                          • Mar 2008
                          • 15131

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Töm87
                          So Haley can stay but the lower tier coaches are fired? Wow, this is pathetic.
                          At this point, you are probably the only fan left wanting Haley fired.
                          Trolls are people too.

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                          • feltdizz
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                            • May 2008
                            • 27532

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Töm87
                            So Haley can stay but the lower tier coaches are fired? Wow, this is pathetic.
                            I didnt see anything this year that screamed fire Haley.
                            Steelers 27
                            Rats 16

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                            • Oviedo
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                              • May 2008
                              • 23824

                              #29
                              Originally posted by feltdizz
                              I didnt see anything this year that screamed fire Haley.
                              Not many did once Ben started doing what Haley had been preaching. Ben had probably one of the best seasons of his career. Antonio Brown probably had the best season ever by a Steelers WR. Laveon Bell had probably the best season ever by a Steelers rookie RB. All behind a poor to mediocre Off Line and Heath Miller missing games and playing at 80% for half the season.

                              But by all means we should fire the Off Coord.
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                              • SS Laser
                                Pro Bowler
                                • Apr 2009
                                • 1929

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Oviedo
                                Not many did once Ben started doing what Haley had been preaching. Ben had probably one of the best seasons of his career. Antonio Brown probably had the best season ever by a Steelers WR. Laveon Bell had probably the best season ever by a Steelers rookie RB. All behind a poor to mediocre Off Line and Heath Miller missing games and playing at 80% for half the season.

                                But by all means we should fire the Off Coord.
                                Ovi I agree with every thing you say on that post! But why did it take so long for Ben/Haley to merge the no huddle and quick passing game. That's when it all started working well.

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