I hate to feel like I'm defending last night's performance (because the Steelers sure as hell weren't doing much defending...wocka wocka wocka...)
The truth is, the team, as a whole was awful last night. It happens. Sometimes even in the regular season. But when it happens in the preseason, there's ZERO that I take out of it. I don't care which preseason game it is, there is no game-planning. Zip, zilch, zero. This is a chance for coaches to see specific players in specific situations so they can gauge their reactions. That's all it is. There is no planning to go after a certain player on the opposing team to exploit a perceived weakness. There are no exotic defenses called, or wild stunts executed to get to the QB.
Offensively, the best player on the Steelers (Ben) had a bad game last night. Again, it happens. Are you really worried that he'll do this in the regular season? No way!
Defensively, it was a mess. The Eagles however, run the single most exotic offense in the league. Nothing else comes close. I don't think they huddled a single time last night, even with their backup QB's in the game. This was a great chance for the Steelers D to get a taste of this funky-azz offense. You don't really think the defense would get beat this bad during the regular season do you?
Secretly coaches love stuff like this. Take an azz-whoopin in the preseason and use it to motivate guys moving forward. I seem to remember a regular-season azz-whoopin by these very same Eagles in Philly a few years ago. Anyone who was around this board then will remember how INSANE the comments were here after that game. I also seem to recall that season turning out OK.
Sure a win in the preseason looks better than a loss in preseason. But sometimes a loss helps you improve more than a win ever can.
[URL="https://twitter.com/JayGlazer"]Jay Glazer @JayGlazer [/URL] [URL="https://twitter.com/JayGlazer/status/502822958767681537"]30m[/URL]
Gang, don't overreact to preseason games. There's VERY little game planning. It's kinda like light sparring & hoping nobody comes out hurt
The truth is, the team, as a whole was awful last night. It happens. Sometimes even in the regular season. But when it happens in the preseason, there's ZERO that I take out of it. I don't care which preseason game it is, there is no game-planning. Zip, zilch, zero. This is a chance for coaches to see specific players in specific situations so they can gauge their reactions. That's all it is. There is no planning to go after a certain player on the opposing team to exploit a perceived weakness. There are no exotic defenses called, or wild stunts executed to get to the QB.
Offensively, the best player on the Steelers (Ben) had a bad game last night. Again, it happens. Are you really worried that he'll do this in the regular season? No way!
Defensively, it was a mess. The Eagles however, run the single most exotic offense in the league. Nothing else comes close. I don't think they huddled a single time last night, even with their backup QB's in the game. This was a great chance for the Steelers D to get a taste of this funky-azz offense. You don't really think the defense would get beat this bad during the regular season do you?
Secretly coaches love stuff like this. Take an azz-whoopin in the preseason and use it to motivate guys moving forward. I seem to remember a regular-season azz-whoopin by these very same Eagles in Philly a few years ago. Anyone who was around this board then will remember how INSANE the comments were here after that game. I also seem to recall that season turning out OK.
Sure a win in the preseason looks better than a loss in preseason. But sometimes a loss helps you improve more than a win ever can.
[URL="https://twitter.com/JayGlazer"]Jay Glazer @JayGlazer [/URL] [URL="https://twitter.com/JayGlazer/status/502822958767681537"]30m[/URL]
Gang, don't overreact to preseason games. There's VERY little game planning. It's kinda like light sparring & hoping nobody comes out hurt

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