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Hiring Randy Fichtner The ‘Easiest Phone Call I’ve Ever Made,’ Says Tomlin
Teams now have half a season of this offense on tape, now the question is how will Fichtner & Co evolve to counteract? He had a built-in excuse last season but virtually the entire offensive roster is healthy. Maybe they were conservative in BAL knowing that a TO could decide the game. But as Steelers fans have witnessed in the past, playing not to lose is the surest way to do so.
A good defense will make your offense look predictable and conservative.
I think we are still evolving on offense. Tinkering with things here and there. And adding a thing or two based on our opponent.
The offense isn't really going to evolve much with Ben at QB. At it's foundation I believe it's the same offense the Steelers been running for years with a few wrinkles. It's Ben's offense.
The offense isn't really going to evolve much with Ben at QB. At it's foundation I believe it's the same offense the Steelers been running for years with a few wrinkles. It's Ben's offense.
Its only Ben’s offense when it works.. lol.
When it doesn’t work... that’s Fitner and the coaches.
hmmm, after reading Fichtner's comments on last week's no-huddle in the second half of the game I guess we need to taper back Roethlisberger's comments on 'backyard ball'. Seems it's more conventional no-huddle stuff than 'making stuff up on the fly'. And the coaches need a little credit there as well.https://steelersdepot.com/2020/11/ra...all-look-good/
hmmm, after reading Fichtner's comments on last week's no-huddle in the second half of the game I guess we need to taper back Roethlisberger's comments on 'backyard ball'. Seems it's more conventional no-huddle stuff than 'making stuff up on the fly'. And the coaches need a little credit there as well.https://steelersdepot.com/2020/11/ra...all-look-good/
I think they deserve a ton of credit just like Ben and the rest of the team.
I’m sure Fitner and Tomlin were a bit perplexed when hearing Ben say he was drawing up plays in the sand. Prolly thinking “we work on this all week, what is he talking about?”
I think they deserve a ton of credit just like Ben and the rest of the team.
I’m sure Fitner and Tomlin were a bit perplexed when hearing Ben say he was drawing up plays in the sand. Prolly thinking “we work on this all week, what is he talking about?”
Regardless of whether or not he was drawing plays in the sand or not, it was obviously with coaching staff approval. Therefore it is on eveyone...Ben, Fichtner, Tomlin, Canada who deserve credit for going with the no-huddle offense.
Randy Fichtner: ‘I Don’t Think We’ve Even Come Close To Playing Near Our Best Football Game’
By Matthew Marczi
Posted on November 6, 2020
When it comes to the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2020, there are two themes in particular that stick out. The one that is most obvious is the fact that they are ‘perfect’, in terms of their record, undefeated at 7-0. The other theme is the fact that they have been far from perfect when it comes to the actual substance, or more accurately the consistency, of their product on the field.
The thing is, you won’t find a bigger group of Steelers fans who more strongly and passionately agrees with that than the Steelers themselves, and that’s not just limited to the men in the locker room. That goes for the coaches as well.
Randy Fichtner, for example, offered pretty strong comments regarding what he views is his offense’s potential and how far they are from having reached it. “The whole group, it might take a little bit of time to get all of them together and playing”, he admitted, via a transcript. “I don’t think we’ve even come close to playing near our best football game. I think we’ve put together a couple quarters here, a half here”.
I doubt there is a Steelers fan that disagrees with this. The game against the Cleveland Browns is certainly by far the closest that they have come to playing a complete game, and really, you can argue that they did accomplish that, even if the offense wasn’t terribly efficient beyond the scoreboard (which is off course what matters).
Ben Roethlisberger himself issued a tone very similar to Fichtner when speaking to reporters on Wednesday. “Offensively, I don’t think we are playing as well as the potential that we could be”, he said. “That’s encouraging that we can, one, rely on our defense, and we can still win football games not playing at our best. If we were playing our best football right now, then I would be a little bit more concerned”.
“I feel and I think a lot of guys offensively feel that we still can keep getting better, and we want to get better”, he added. “It starts with me. I need to play better football. We will just keep trying to do that. We are playing some really good teams, obviously two really good defenses the last two weeks and a team this week that is opportunistic and turning the ball over”.
The Cowboys actually have only seven takeaways on the season, which is among the fewest in the NFL, and their 18 giveaways are the most. This would probably be a good game to build up that turnover differential after breaking even over the past two weeks.
When it comes to the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2020, there are two themes in particular that stick out. The one that is most obvious is the fact that they
Regardless of whether or not he was drawing plays in the sand or not, it was obviously with coaching staff approval. Therefore it is on eveyone...Ben, Fichtner, Tomlin, Canada who deserve credit for going with the no-huddle offense.
definitely. I wasn’t a fan of some framing it like Fitner is incompetent and it was all Ben.
definitely. I wasn’t a fan of some framing it like Fitner is incompetent and it was all Ben.
Fichtner is far from incompetent but you have to ask the question why his unit continues to struggle coming out of the gate, and immediately after halftime. Something ain't quite right there.
Fichtner is far from incompetent but you have to ask the question why his unit continues to struggle coming out of the gate, and immediately after halftime. Something ain't quite right there.
They didn't always struggle coming out of the gate. With that being said, I believe Ben is a historically slow starter.
They didn't always struggle coming out of the gate. With that being said, I believe Ben is a historically slow starter.
Play selection is a part of it as well. Steelers have scored the most pts in Qtr 2 & 3. These also happen to be the two quarters with highest pass/run ratios.
Steelers OC Randy Fichtner refers to his WRs as 'a fart in a skillet'
Curt Popejoy
December 4, 2020
When it comes to Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner, you never know what he’s going to say. He proved this again on Friday when talking about the Steelers wide receivers and said, “it’s like a fart in a skillet” which might be the most Randy Fichtner thing he could say.
I assume Fichtner was trying to compliment his receiving corps on their athleticism. JuJu Smith-Schuster, Diontae Johnson, Chase Claypool and James Washington provide a wide range of skills and really give quarterback Ben Roethlisberger options when it comes to the Steelers short, rhythmic passing game. Roethlisberger is getting rid of the football faster than he ever has in his career, letting those receivers do that bouncing around Fichtner was talking about.
When it comes to Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner, you never know what he's going to say. He proved this again on Friday when talking about the Steelers wide receivers and said, "it's like a fart in a skillet" which might be the most Randy Fichtner…
Steelers OC Randy Fichtner refers to his WRs as 'a fart in a skillet'
Curt Popejoy
December 4, 2020
When it comes to Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner, you never know what he’s going to say. He proved this again on Friday when talking about the Steelers wide receivers and said, “it’s like a fart in a skillet” which might be the most Randy Fichtner thing he could say.
I assume Fichtner was trying to compliment his receiving corps on their athleticism. JuJu Smith-Schuster, Diontae Johnson, Chase Claypool and James Washington provide a wide range of skills and really give quarterback Ben Roethlisberger options when it comes to the Steelers short, rhythmic passing game. Roethlisberger is getting rid of the football faster than he ever has in his career, letting those receivers do that bouncing around Fichtner was talking about.
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