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  • Cinnjerm3000
    Backup
    • Sep 2014
    • 270

    Rushing Offense

    I knew our running had improved over the last three years, but I had no idea the team is currently leading the league in YD/A and is fifth in YD/G. Pretty encouraging, but it's also a little disheartening knowing that the team should've been looking at an 8-1/7-2 record right now instead of 5-4. No way you convince me this team loses to either the Ravens, Chiefs, or Bengals with a "healthy" Ben. Time will tell, but if the team can manage a win this Sunday and get healthy over the bye and stay healthy, there's no reason to think this team can't boast the most potent offense in the league en route to a deep playoff run.
  • Captain Lemming
    Legend
    • Jun 2008
    • 16041

    #2
    Originally posted by Cinnjerm3000
    I knew our running had improved over the last three years, but I had no idea the team is currently leading the league in YD/A and is fifth in YD/G. Pretty encouraging, but it's also a little disheartening knowing that the team should've been looking at an 8-1/7-2 record right now instead of 5-4. No way you convince me this team loses to either the Ravens, Chiefs, or Bengals with a "healthy" Ben. Time will tell, but if the team can manage a win this Sunday and get healthy over the bye and stay healthy, there's no reason to think this team can't boast the most potent offense in the league en route to a deep playoff run.
    Running game has never been better under Tomlin.
    Why is Pouncey so valuable to this team?
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    In view of the fact that Mike Tomlin has matched Cowhers record I give him the designation:

    TCFCLTC-
    The Coach Formerly Considered Less Than Cowher

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    • Oviedo
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 23824

      #3
      Originally posted by Cinnjerm3000
      I knew our running had improved over the last three years, but I had no idea the team is currently leading the league in YD/A and is fifth in YD/G. Pretty encouraging, but it's also a little disheartening knowing that the team should've been looking at an 8-1/7-2 record right now instead of 5-4. No way you convince me this team loses to either the Ravens, Chiefs, or Bengals with a "healthy" Ben. Time will tell, but if the team can manage a win this Sunday and get healthy over the bye and stay healthy, there's no reason to think this team can't boast the most potent offense in the league en route to a deep playoff run.
      Damn Haley. Fire him so he can coach golf. He has no idea how to run a NFL offense.
      "My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"

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