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  • sick beats
    Pro Bowler
    • Dec 2013
    • 2144

    "We were rattled."

    [url]http://triblive.com/sports/steelers/6758999-74/steelers-defensive-ravens#axzz3CvKngweY[/url]


    • Why couldn't the Steelers shut down the no-huddle offense during the Browns' 24-point second half Sunday? Defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau's answer: “We became a little bit rattled, and we can't allow that to happen. So we're working on it.” To him, that requires “keeping our poise more than anything. We'll definitely be better on that.”
    Are you comfortable with a head coach and DC who get "rattled" during games? I'm not. If you don't think at least PART of the problem is coaching, I don't know what to tell you. I thought, when they showed Tomlin and LaBeue on the sidelines, they looked like deer in headlights, and I was right. They flat out admitted it. Should guys approaching 80-years-old be in a major position, running half of a billion dollar entity? History says no. This will be 3 years in a row that the D is not up to snuff. And our coached are "rattled" on the sidelines. Guess what? You don't make adjustments when you are "rattled" - all you do is panic with indecision, which is what they did. Ben saved us again. How many games will Ben have to try to save us while our coaches are "rattled" on the sidelines? Are we going to be "rattled" tomorrow night in Balt?
  • papillon
    Legend
    • Mar 2008
    • 11340

    #2
    Originally posted by sick beats
    [URL]http://triblive.com/sports/steelers/6758999-74/steelers-defensive-ravens#axzz3CvKngweY[/URL]




    Are you comfortable with a head coach and DC who get "rattled" during games? I'm not. If you don't think at least PART of the problem is coaching, I don't know what to tell you. I thought, when they showed Tomlin and LaBeue on the sidelines, they looked like deer in headlights, and I was right. They flat out admitted it. Should guys approaching 80-years-old be in a major position, running half of a billion dollar entity? History says no. This will be 3 years in a row that the D is not up to snuff. And our coached are "rattled" on the sidelines. Guess what? You don't make adjustments when you are "rattled" - all you do is panic with indecision, which is what they did. Ben saved us again. How many games will Ben have to try to save us while our coaches are "rattled" on the sidelines? Are we going to be "rattled" tomorrow night in Balt?
    One, and it's over and the Steelers won.

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    • raycafan
      Backup
      • Dec 2012
      • 356

      #3
      Do you ever stop to think, young guys on field first day on job. They were the ones rattled, he uses the "We" cause he is part of the TEAM. You just want to blow so much smoke just to create fire. I think you are just putting these words together to prove your tiring points. But that's just my opinion, just like its your board life purpose.

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      • feltdizz
        Legend
        • May 2008
        • 27531

        #4
        This reads like the players were a little rattled...
        Steelers 27
        Rats 16

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        • RobinCole
          Pro Bowler
          • Apr 2014
          • 1358

          #5
          I have seen several reports that Cleveland was getting plays off before the defenders were even set. D-Linemen were still standing up when the ball was snapped.

          I agree that when LeBeau said "we" he was talking about the whole team. He is not the type to say "the players were rattled", so he said "we". Those who have an agenda will of course choose to interpret "we" as meaning "the coaches".

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          • feltdizz
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 27531

            #6
            Originally posted by RobinCole
            I have seen several reports that Cleveland was getting plays off before the defenders were even set. D-Linemen were still standing up when the ball was snapped.

            I agree that when LeBeau said "we" he was talking about the whole team. He is not the type to say "the players were rattled", so he said "we". Those who have an agenda will of course choose to interpret "we" as meaning "the coaches".
            we say we and we aren't even on the team..
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            Rats 16

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            • steelnavy
              Backup
              • Aug 2008
              • 307

              #7
              Originally posted by feltdizz
              we say we and we aren't even on the team..
              So true!

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              • fordfixer
                Legend
                • May 2008
                • 10921

                #8
                We are part of the team they are the players and coaches

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                • Oviedo
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 23824

                  #9
                  Originally posted by sick beats
                  [URL]http://triblive.com/sports/steelers/6758999-74/steelers-defensive-ravens#axzz3CvKngweY[/URL]




                  Are you comfortable with a head coach and DC who get "rattled" during games? I'm not. If you don't think at least PART of the problem is coaching, I don't know what to tell you. I thought, when they showed Tomlin and LaBeue on the sidelines, they looked like deer in headlights, and I was right. They flat out admitted it. Should guys approaching 80-years-old be in a major position, running half of a billion dollar entity? History says no. This will be 3 years in a row that the D is not up to snuff. And our coached are "rattled" on the sidelines. Guess what? You don't make adjustments when you are "rattled" - all you do is panic with indecision, which is what they did. Ben saved us again. How many games will Ben have to try to save us while our coaches are "rattled" on the sidelines? Are we going to be "rattled" tomorrow night in Balt?
                  Referring to players on the field being rattled not the sidelines. Other sources I read indicated this was a result of poor communications coming in a timely manner from the defensive staff.
                  "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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                  • BradshawsHairdresser
                    Legend
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 7056

                    #10
                    So the players were rattled. Why were they rattled? Obviously, they were NOT PREPARED to face the no-huddle. Why were they not prepared? Who would be in charge of seeing to it that the Steelers' defensive players were prepared?

                    Originally posted by Oviedo
                    Other sources I read indicated this was a result of poor communications coming in a timely manner from the defensive staff.
                    Why could the defensive staff not get the plays in in a timely manner? For FOUR CONSECUTIVE SERIES! Sounds to me as though it wasn't just the players, but the defensive coaching staff, that was unprepared.

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                    • sick beats
                      Pro Bowler
                      • Dec 2013
                      • 2144

                      #11
                      Originally posted by papillon
                      One, and it's over and the Steelers won.

                      Pappy
                      Who says it won't happen again? They had no answers that day, what makes you think they will have them now?

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                      • sick beats
                        Pro Bowler
                        • Dec 2013
                        • 2144

                        #12
                        Originally posted by BradshawsHairdresser
                        So the players were rattled. Why were they rattled? Obviously, they were NOT PREPARED to face the no-huddle. Why were they not prepared? Who would be in charge of seeing to it that the Steelers' defensive players were prepared?


                        Why could the defensive staff not get the plays in in a timely manner? For FOUR CONSECUTIVE SERIES! Sounds to me as though it wasn't just the players, but the defensive coaching staff, that was unprepared.
                        Precisely. Just giving them the eye test, Tomlin and Dick looked at each other like, "WTF dude? What's going on? How can we stop this implosion?" I knew it before I read where Dick actually admitted it.

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                        • sick beats
                          Pro Bowler
                          • Dec 2013
                          • 2144

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Oviedo
                          Referring to players on the field being rattled not the sidelines. Other sources I read indicated this was a result of poor communications coming in a timely manner from the defensive staff.
                          And that's acceptable? F no it ain't. We have tweedle Dee and tweedle Dumb operating without a clue. This stuff is BAAAAAAAAADDDDDDDDDD.

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                          • sick beats
                            Pro Bowler
                            • Dec 2013
                            • 2144

                            #14
                            Originally posted by RobinCole
                            I have seen several reports that Cleveland was getting plays off before the defenders were even set. D-Linemen were still standing up when the ball was snapped.

                            I agree that when LeBeau said "we" he was talking about the whole team. He is not the type to say "the players were rattled", so he said "we". Those who have an agenda will of course choose to interpret "we" as meaning "the coaches".
                            Did you not see the shots of DL and MT on the sidelines? Deer caught in head lights. The COACHES were ALSO rattled. They weren't getting the plays in there on time. They had no idea how to react, while everything Cleveland tried worked over and over and over again.

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                            • steeler_fan_in_t.o.
                              Legend
                              • May 2008
                              • 10281

                              #15
                              Part of young guys getting on the field is that they do not have experience in all game situations. This is a D with a rookie starter at a key position, and 2 starters who are new to the team and system. If you want new blood in the lineup, you need to go through the growing pains with them.

                              The good part is that this D will grow from this. The more they see this type of offensive pressure, the better able they will be to handle it. This unit will have to grow together. Remember, not only do we have rooks like Shazier, and new players such as Mitchell and Thomas, but...

                              McLendon is just in his second year as a starter
                              Jones is a second year player
                              Worilds is a second year starter
                              Heyward is a second year starter
                              Cortez is a second year starter

                              There is reason to expect that this unit should improve by experience and maturity as the year goes on.
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