Steelers 2021 training camp: 5 things to watch for from Matt Canada's offense
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1. i've agreed with you on running more in 2021 to help ben and to not rely on his arm as much
2. i've stated it would have been nice to have a talented back to lessen the load the last 3 years as well
3. I am disagreeing with you on your assessment of throwing too much in the bell years. i've broken it down to show its not that much off of what most of the league does. and to also suggest using bell in those pass plays was like running the ball.
4. i'll say it again. i apologize for putting you in that category. on some other sites and social media its been an argument for years that its been ben's plan to pass that much
my opinion comes from too many people who think we need to play a certain way in order to win.
heck, we were 11-0 last year and we heard complaints of why aren't they trying to run the ball more.
screw that. win any you can on any given game day.
what quarterback on earth wouldn't want a run game to take the pressure off the passing game.
some steeler "fans'" on these sites say ben doesn't want one as ludicrous as that soundsComment
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Ben's INT rate is relatively high compared to other HoF QBs.
Making him throw a lot in important games isn't a great gamble.
Unfortunately, the turnovers have all come very early in important games lately.
Here's hoping that he plays well if we make it to the playoffs this year.Comment
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I think that's the guys who are (or will certainly be) in the HoF that played meaningful snaps in the last 20 years.Player Reg Season INT% Post INT% Ben 2.6 3.8 Brady 2.0 2.2 Manning 2.7 2.4 Brees 2.3 2.1 Favre 3.3 3.8 Warner 3.1 3.8 E. Manning 3.0 2.3
I included Eli here even though I don't think he should be in the Hall. But with 2 rings, he's probably good for a yellow jacket.
Other guys that will be eligible, but I don't think should get in: Vick, Romo, Palmer, Luck, Rivers, anyone else???
So of the more modern guys, him and the Mannings are similar in the regular season. And he's significantly worse in the playoffs than everyone but Favre (who everyone thinks is his best comp as a "riverboat gambler") and Warner (which was surprising to me).
I think Ben is probably the best QB we've ever had. But Bad Ben shows up fairly frequently...especially in the playoffs against good teams. His difference between regular season and playoffs looks to be by far the worst here.
He's kind of the anti-Eli who was generally not that good, but had two great playoff runs.Comment
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I guess I was thinking about modern era guys we've compared him to in the past.
I think that's the guys who are (or will certainly be) in the HoF that played meaningful snaps in the last 20 years.Player Reg Season INT% Post INT% Ben 2.6 3.8 Brady 2.0 2.2 Manning 2.7 2.4 Brees 2.3 2.1 Favre 3.3 3.8 Warner 3.1 3.8 E. Manning 3.0 2.3
I included Eli here even though I don't think he should be in the Hall. But with 2 rings, he's probably good for a yellow jacket.
Other guys that will be eligible, but I don't think should get in: Vick, Romo, Palmer, Luck, Rivers, anyone else???
So of the more modern guys, him and the Mannings are similar in the regular season. And he's significantly worse in the playoffs than everyone but Favre (who everyone thinks is his best comp as a "riverboat gambler") and Warner (which was surprising to me).
I think Ben is probably the best QB we've ever had. But Bad Ben shows up fairly frequently...especially in the playoffs against good teams. His difference between regular season and playoffs looks to be by far the worst here.
He's kind of the anti-Eli who was generally not that good, but had two great playoff runs.
look at the arsenal manning had at his disposal. irsay referred to him wanting "star wars" numbers when dissing him comparing him to luck.
this Fo likes to build this team through defense. i'm sure you saw the figures i've posted in the latest drafts.
the SB years were similiar with the 09 team eating up (i believe) 70% of the salary cap. that showed in the OL we put together...it almost lost us the title. that's why i call for balance through out the team
he did have a period when bell and AB were here that could come close to those teams peyton had but the defense
had gone to crap like we saw in the playoff game vs. the browns.
bortles and Jax muster up a whole 10 points at home vs. JAx, following week come to Pittsburgh and put up 40
we build the defense up and have the 3rd ranked defense in the league and baker, in his first playoff game on the road, with no head coach and they dictate whatever they wanted to doComment
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Agree. Manning had nearly zero NFL arm strength in his final season. It was horrific to watch at times. I don't see that from Roethlisberger but one never knows when or if it will suddenly give out.Comment
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Canada speaks:
Steelers offensive coordinator Matt Canada said he anticipates "growing pains" with the team's new offensive linemen.
The Steelers have had a complete turnover of their offensive line since the end of last season. They released David DeCastro, Ramon Foster and Maurkice Pouncey retired, Marcus Gilbert was traded, and Alejandro Villanueva became a Raven after Pittsburgh didn't re-sign him. The team will head into the 2021 season with a far younger, more inexperienced offensive line tasked to protect 39-year-old Ben Roethlisberger and open running lanes for rookie RB Najee Harris. “There will be some growing pains as we all know,” said Canada, entering his first year as OC. With Roethlisberger under constant duress, the Steelers were forced into a quick-pass offense through much of the 2020 season. The statuesque Roethlisberger -- whose throwing arm reportedly feels better than it did at any point in 2020 -- will need solid protection if he's going to deliver longer passes to Diontae Johnson, Chase Claypool, JuJu Smith-Schuster, and the rest of the team's pass catchers.
SOURCE: The AthleticComment
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Canada speaks:
Steelers offensive coordinator Matt Canada said he anticipates "growing pains" with the team's new offensive linemen.
The Steelers have had a complete turnover of their offensive line since the end of last season. They released David DeCastro, Ramon Foster and Maurkice Pouncey retired, Marcus Gilbert was traded, and Alejandro Villanueva became a Raven after Pittsburgh didn't re-sign him. The team will head into the 2021 season with a far younger, more inexperienced offensive line tasked to protect 39-year-old Ben Roethlisberger and open running lanes for rookie RB Najee Harris. “There will be some growing pains as we all know,” said Canada, entering his first year as OC. With Roethlisberger under constant duress, the Steelers were forced into a quick-pass offense through much of the 2020 season. The statuesque Roethlisberger -- whose throwing arm reportedly feels better than it did at any point in 2020 -- will need solid protection if he's going to deliver longer passes to Diontae Johnson, Chase Claypool, JuJu Smith-Schuster, and the rest of the team's pass catchers.
SOURCE: The Athletic
The point should be.....
We will have either a rook or a backup caliber vet playing center...and it will still be an upgrade.
We will have last year's backup playing guard....and it will still be an upgrade.
We will have a guy coming off of injury and his worst year as the other guard....and it will still be an upgrade.
We will have a guy coming off of injury reclaiming a spot he just had won at RT....and it should not be a downgrade.
We will have a guy who had a madiocre season at RT moving to the blind side for his first starting job there in his NFL career....and it should not be a downgrade.
HEADLINE: LAST SEASON'S OLINE SUCKED BAD
Wait, that should not be news either, we all knew that.Comment
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This is kind of funny. The most obvious thing about the Steelers offense this season is that the new OL will have growing pains. I can't think of a more vanilla statement yet somehow it was the headline as if it is somehow newsworthy.
The point should be.....
We will have either a rook or a backup caliber vet playing center...and it will still be an upgrade.
We will have last year's backup playing guard....and it will still be an upgrade.
We will have a guy coming off of injury and his worst year as the other guard....and it will still be an upgrade.
We will have a guy coming off of injury reclaiming a spot he just had won at RT....and it should not be a downgrade.
We will have a guy who had a madiocre season at RT moving to the blind side for his first starting job there in his NFL career....and it should not be a downgrade.
HEADLINE: LAST SEASON'S OLINE SUCKED BAD
Wait, that should not be news either, we all knew that.
Pouncey was done last season. He played at a back up level. Did you notice a drop off when Hasenaur played? I didn't
Can't fathom why Dotson didn't start over Feliler. He was better last year as a rookie. maybe that is what got the OL Coach fired.
Chuks I think is going to be at least as good as AV (and I'm an AV fan). Plus moving to his natural position will help him. Also, he wasn't bad last year.
Our problem last was that the interior of our OL was getting blown up every game. I think our interior is better this year."My team, may they always be right, but right or wrong...MY TEAM!"Comment
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Roethlisberger....under center...play action...like it;
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Will the Steelers show a vanilla offense next week? Or will they attempt to execute the "new" offense they practiced?
Football season is almost upon us.Comment
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You are 100% on point
Pouncey was done last season. He played at a back up level. Did you notice a drop off when Hasenaur played? I didn't
Can't fathom why Dotson didn't start over Feliler. He was better last year as a rookie. maybe that is what got the OL Coach fired.
Chuks I think is going to be at least as good as AV (and I'm an AV fan). Plus moving to his natural position will help him. Also, he wasn't bad last year.
Our problem last was that the interior of our OL was getting blown up every game. I think our interior is better this year.Comment
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