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  • skyhawk
    Hall of Famer
    • Dec 2008
    • 3732

    #31
    And speaking of complaining that we kick too many FGs and not TDs - good thing we have a money player in Boswell. He could be the best K we've had since Gary Anderson. I am not so sure Suisham will get his job back. The guy has been automatic.

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    • Slapstick
      Rookie
      • May 2008
      • 0

      #32
      Originally posted by skyhawk
      And speaking of complaining that we kick too many FGs and not TDs - good thing we have a money player in Boswell. He could be the best K we've had since Gary Anderson. I am not so sure Suisham will get his job back. The guy has been automatic.
      I thought this as well...but, I think we should reserve judgment until we see Boswell kick when it's cold...
      Actually, my post was NOT about you...but, if the shoe fits, feel free to lace that &!+€# up and wear it.

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      • flippy
        Legend
        • Dec 2008
        • 17088

        #33
        I'm in on a SuperBowl this season. I really think this team beats itself and there's no reason we couldn't be 13-0 right now just like Carolina. As long as Ben doesn't make mistakes, Butler stays aggressive in his play calling, Tomlin doesn't have mental lapses, and Haley doesn't try to get too cute, we'll be in good shape. Lot of big ifs, but I think this season is there for the taking.
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        • NorthCoast
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          • Sep 2008
          • 26636

          #34
          Originally posted by SS Laser
          Man this is the NFL and in a short area bunched up it is not what AB or any of the WR's work well there IMO. So the coaches try to find a mismatch and use that advantage. Also that small area all bunched is not conducive to Ben's skills either IMO . But I can't explain how they get the 2 pts at a good clip? Defense must play the 2 point different compare to same personal on a td try? This red zone scoring has always been a problem and it can't be just the plays called? For a long time I thought it was because of a shaky oline and shaky RB position. But both of those should not count now right?

          The obvious answer? Ben Roethlisberger. HCs have changed, OCs have changed, WRs have changed. and yet the red zone remains an enigma.

          The one constant? The QB.

          Having said that, I have to say I enjoy Roethlisberger's game for the other 80 yds too much to in order to get those last 20.

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