Paul Zeise: Steelers' standard under Mike Tomlin has been lowered

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  • NJ-STEELER
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    • May 2008
    • 12563

    Originally posted by T.Ferguson
    I thought it was Corey Holliday that ran the wrong route, I think he misread the coverage and didn't break out? Holliday had a very brief NFL career. From what I remember from the game is Dallas was struggling against the 5 wide as the game went on but NOD was clearly nervous as hell, if he had settled down I don't think they are stopping the Steelers. I also find it hard to watch anything from that game today.

    it ws holiday.

    i think part of dallas's play/plan is to have a blitz come his side and leave the guy with the least experience to adjust.

    sure its the hot route, but that doesn't mean NOD has to throw him that ball.
    if that's someone like ben who wiats until the rusher gets closer or breaks away and scrambles, its likely a big play for us.

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    • hawaiiansteel
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      • May 2008
      • 35649

      Originally posted by crushedspirit
      I can't watch that game anymore, it just hurts every time. There was over 4 mins left with a chance to win or tie, even after his first disastrous INT. Long drive kills the game there, as they were moving the ball at will the entire half. Passing on first and second down was questionable, but it did work on the previous two drives. No matter the call, O'Donnell should have been tarred and feathered after that. Probably two of the worst passes in SB history. That D poured their heart and souls on the field, and this bum gave the game away.
      Neil O'Donnell aka "the greatest QB in Dallas Super Bowl history"
      Last edited by hawaiiansteel; 02-12-2022, 12:54 AM.

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