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  • Steel Maniac
    Banned
    • Apr 2017
    • 19472

    Originally posted by papillon
    Ok, I think we can officially say that Ben's arm is fine. I watched the entire montage and getting the ball to the intended target is not the problem. Ben is seeing the field and picking out open receivers and not one pass was thrown in over 3 seconds. The protection for the most part was good. Of course, this was a highlight reel so there weren't any bad plays during the 12 minutes. Anyhow, after watching the clips and seeing the ball delivery and time in the pocket I'm not as concerned about Ben. I think consistency is the problem. They don't have enough drives (even if they end up in punts) where the offense gets a couple 1st downs before the punt. It seems like its feast or famine on their possessions, they either score points or go 3 and out, there's no happy medium to gain consistency.

    The offense doesn't seem to have fluidity to it right now.

    Pappy
    Pappy, Ben is taking shots at Canada already.

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    • papillon
      Legend
      • Mar 2008
      • 11337

      Originally posted by Steel Maniac
      Pappy, Ben is taking shots at Canada already.
      Yeah, I saw, I'm just looking at it from a physical standpoint. I don't believe the problems are physical with Ben. His relationship with Canada I can't speak to, hopefully, they get it worked out, if there is anything negative between them.

      Pappy
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      • NorthCoast
        Legend
        • Sep 2008
        • 26204

        Originally posted by papillon
        Ok, I think we can officially say that Ben's arm is fine. I watched the entire montage and getting the ball to the intended target is not the problem. Ben is seeing the field and picking out open receivers and not one pass was thrown in over 3 seconds. The protection for the most part was good. Of course, this was a highlight reel so there weren't any bad plays during the 12 minutes. Anyhow, after watching the clips and seeing the ball delivery and time in the pocket I'm not as concerned about Ben. I think consistency is the problem. They don't have enough drives (even if they end up in punts) where the offense gets a couple 1st downs before the punt. It seems like its feast or famine on their possessions, they either score points or go 3 and out, there's no happy medium to gain consistency.

        The offense doesn't seem to have fluidity to it right now.

        Pappy
        What you are describing sounds like the youngest offense in the NFL.
        btw, nobody mentioned this but did you see Leatherwood got yanked at half time? Gruden decided he'd seen enough. I know he was one OL that some here were pimping at draft time.

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        • Northern_Blitz
          Legend
          • Dec 2008
          • 23964

          Originally posted by papillon
          Ok, I think we can officially say that Ben's arm is fine. I watched the entire montage and getting the ball to the intended target is not the problem. Ben is seeing the field and picking out open receivers and not one pass was thrown in over 3 seconds. The protection for the most part was good. Of course, this was a highlight reel so there weren't any bad plays during the 12 minutes. Anyhow, after watching the clips and seeing the ball delivery and time in the pocket I'm not as concerned about Ben. I think consistency is the problem. They don't have enough drives (even if they end up in punts) where the offense gets a couple 1st downs before the punt. It seems like its feast or famine on their possessions, they either score points or go 3 and out, there's no happy medium to gain consistency.

          The offense doesn't seem to have fluidity to it right now.

          Pappy
          I hope your assessment is correct because that suggests that the issues are potentially fixable.

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          • NJ-STEELER
            Legend
            • May 2008
            • 12563

            Originally posted by feltdizz
            we punted with 8:30 left. That decision wasn’t the end of the game.

            Not being able to get stops after our FG and our D looking lost without Haden is the reason we lost.

            When Haden is missing in action the secondary looks pedestrian. Just like last year.. smh.
            you can’t see the forest thru the trees.

            That’s the exact reason he should have went for it on 4th and 1.
            the edfense wasn’t getting the stops they needed so is he asking them to stop a hot carr??

            the only reason they got the ball back at the 6 minute mark is because gruden know how to play situational football.

            why chance anything at that point when he could run 3 tubes and burn 3 minutes of clock. Making it virtual impossible for the Steelers to come back
            Last edited by NJ-STEELER; 09-20-2021, 06:31 PM.

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            • NJ-STEELER
              Legend
              • May 2008
              • 12563

              [QUOTE=T.Ferguson;84596he never learns, it's maddening.[/QUOTE]

              I used to go at it with a poster a long time ago on another board who used called tomlin training wheels.

              years later, I realize he was correct.
              he’s still making bonehead decision like it’s it’s first year coaching.
              like the 2point conversion from the 12.
              like going for 2 after every TD costing us a win in Dallas.

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              • Northern_Blitz
                Legend
                • Dec 2008
                • 23964

                Originally posted by NJ-STEELER
                I used to go at it with a poster a long time ago on another board who used called tomlin training wheels.

                years later, I realize he was correct.
                he’s still making bonehead decision like it’s it’s first year coaching.
                like the 2point conversion from the 12.
                like going for 2 after every TD costing us a win in Dallas.
                I think the math says going for 2 (almost) every time increases win percentage. Like how 3s in basketball are better than long 2s.

                I thought it was bad that we went away from that strategy.

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                • NJ-STEELER
                  Legend
                  • May 2008
                  • 12563

                  Originally posted by NorthCoast
                  What you are describing sounds like the youngest offense in the NFL.
                  btw, nobody mentioned this but did you see Leatherwood got yanked at half time? Gruden decided he'd seen enough. I know he was one OL that some here were pimping at draft time.
                  he was taken off with an oblique injury.

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                  • hawaiiansteel
                    Legend
                    • May 2008
                    • 35303

                    Originally posted by NorthCoast
                    btw, nobody mentioned this but did you see Leatherwood got yanked at half time? Gruden decided he'd seen enough. I know he was one OL that some here were pimping at draft time.
                    I dare anyone to name one OT we should have taken with our first round pick.
                    Last edited by hawaiiansteel; 09-20-2021, 06:26 PM.

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                    • Steel Maniac
                      Banned
                      • Apr 2017
                      • 19472

                      Originally posted by NJ-STEELER
                      you can’t see the forest they the trees.

                      That’s the exact reason he should have went for it on 4th and 1.
                      the edfense wasn’t getting the stops they needed so is he asking them to stop a hot carr??

                      the only reason they got the ball back at the 6 minute mark is because gruden know how to play situational football.

                      why chance anything at that point when he could run 3 tubes and burn 3 minutes of clock. Making it virtual impossible for the Steelers to come back
                      After we lost Watt, Carr felt no pressure and with no pressure, we felt the absence of Haden even more. We should have went for it on 4th and 1 the same way the Raven's went for it at the end of their game in their 4th and 1 situation.

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                      • NJ-STEELER
                        Legend
                        • May 2008
                        • 12563

                        Originally posted by Steel Maniac
                        After we lost Watt, Carr felt no pressure and with no pressure, we felt the absence of Haden even more. We should have went for it on 4th and 1 the same way the Raven's went for it at the end of their game in their 4th and 1 situation.
                        the way it was handled. We needed to stop a raiders offense 2 times in the last 8 mins of the game. An offense playing well all game.

                        if they go for it and make it and go on to score.
                        The decimated defense likely only has to stop them one time

                        how are people not understanding this??

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                        • Steel Maniac
                          Banned
                          • Apr 2017
                          • 19472

                          Originally posted by NJ-STEELER
                          the way it was handled. We needed to stop a raiders offense 2 times in the last 8 mins of the game. An offense playing well all game.

                          if they go for it and make it and go on to score.
                          The decimated defense likely only has to stop them one time

                          how are people not understanding this??
                          Because what your saying is a direction reflection on Tomlin; remember, there are a lot of Tomlin apologist in this poster room. Never mind the fact this guy couldn't win with stacked teams in the playoffs for over the last 11 years. ANYTHING you say that is in direct reflection on Tomlin (showing his ineptness in situations) will immediately be meant with hatred and deflection.

                          That's what some of them do around here. But there are some very wise guys like you and I who see him for what he really is.
                          Last edited by Steel Maniac; 09-20-2021, 07:51 PM.

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                          • hawaiiansteel
                            Legend
                            • May 2008
                            • 35303

                            Originally posted by Steel Maniac
                            After we lost Watt, Carr felt no pressure and with no pressure, we felt the absence of Haden even more. We should have went for it on 4th and 1 the same way the Raven's went for it at the end of their game in their 4th and 1 situation.
                            you mean when Lamar Jackson picked up the game clinching 4th and 1?

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