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  • Buzz
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    • Dec 2017
    • 8379

    #16
    Originally posted by BURGH86STEEL
    So the Steelers knew the run was coming. Why did they fail? Execution? Scheme? You tell me?
    Outmanned & outplayed, particularly on the line of scrimmage. Outcoached.

    And yes, too many mistakes.

    If we were a little better in any of those areas, we may have won that game.

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    • BURGH86STEEL
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      • May 2008
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      #17
      Originally posted by Buzz
      Outmanned & outplayed, particularly on the line of scrimmage. Outcoached.

      And yes, too many mistakes.

      If we were a little better in any of those areas, we may have won that game.
      I don't believe the coaches teach "to many mistakes".

      The INT's in killed this team's chances to win the game.

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      • flippy
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        • Dec 2008
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        #18
        Originally posted by BURGH86STEEL
        Turnovers, missed/blocked FG. These mistakes changed the complexion of the game. Why is it so difficult to understand where the team loss the game today?
        The D not stopping the run was the turning point. The 1st big 50 yard run that set up the first TD was the turning point.

        If we didn’t give up that score, Mitch never had to push to get the ball down field and take chances.

        Why is that so difficult to remember the D giving up big runs before the turnovers ever happened?

        Lol. I’m just messing around. It was really difficult to see that the turnovers and missed FG were the reason for the loss
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        • BURGH86STEEL
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          • May 2008
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          #19
          Originally posted by LPMAN
          The turnovers & not stopping the Ravens running game is why we lost. Blocked FG is way down the list under allowing 215 rushing yards.
          Turnovers are generally a key stat in the out come of any game.

          Even though the Ravens ran for 215 yards it was a one position game/FG game. The Steelers could had one this game without the mistakes that were committed by the QB.

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          • flippy
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            • Dec 2008
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            #20
            Originally posted by BURGH86STEEL
            Turnovers are generally a key stat in the out come of any game.

            Even though the Ravens ran for 215 yards it was a one position game/FG game. The Steelers could had one this game without the mistakes that were committed by the QB.
            Id agree with you if the Ravens didn’t have a huge start running the and score the first TD before any TOs happened.

            The Ravens won before the 1st TO happened.

            The fact that our safeties were our leading tacklers could have told me we lost without even seeing the game.
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            • BURGH86STEEL
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              • May 2008
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              #21
              Originally posted by flippy
              The D not stopping the run was the turning point. The 1st big 50 yard run that set up the first TD was the turning point.

              If we didn’t give up that score, Mitch never had to push to get the ball down field and take chances.

              Why is that so difficult to remember the D giving up big runs before the turnovers ever happened?

              Lol. I’m just messing around. It was really difficult to see that the turnovers and missed FG were the reason for the loss
              One possession and less than a 3 point game. Let's blame it on the Ravens ability to run the ball.

              I blame the loss on the Steelers mistakes when they had opportunities to score at least 9more points in a close game. I can't make this ish up.

              3 Turnovers told me the Steelers loss this game. Turnovers and mistakes are usually the difference in close games.
              Last edited by BURGH86STEEL; 12-11-2022, 06:57 PM.

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              • Buzz
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                • Dec 2017
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                #22
                Originally posted by BURGH86STEEL
                I don't believe the coaches teach "to many mistakes".

                The INT's in killed this team's chances to win the game.
                in spite of the INTs, we might have won if we'd been able to stop the Rats from running the ball when it was obvious that's what they were going to do
                part of that is on the players, part is on the coaches
                neither performed particularly well

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                • BURGH86STEEL
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                  • May 2008
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Buzz
                  in spite of the INTs, we might have won if we'd been able to stop the Rats from running the ball when it was obvious that's what they were going to do
                  part of that is on the players, part is on the coaches
                  neither performed particularly well
                  Wrong. We probably would had won the game without the Turnovers. Two turnovers happened in FG position. There was also a blocked FG.

                  Why is this so difficult to explain to people? I will keep it simple. Regardless if the score is 40 to 39 or 16 to 14. Mistakes or turnovers are usually the difference in the outcome of a game. Every now and then a coach gets bold and doesn't take the points ie FG in a close game.

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                  • flippy
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                    • Dec 2008
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by BURGH86STEEL
                    One possession and less than a 3 point game. Let's blame it on the Ravens ability to run the ball.

                    I blame the loss on the Steelers mistakes when they had opportunities to score at least 9more points in a close game. I can't make this ish up.

                    3 Turnovers told me the Steelers loss this game.
                    Ok you are right.

                    What about the 17 yard punt that preceded the 10-0 lead.

                    That came before the first TO as well.

                    Does the poor D and ST play have any impact on the game or is it prinarily just about mistakes by the O?
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                    • Buzz
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                      • Dec 2017
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                      #25
                      Originally posted by BURGH86STEEL
                      Wrong. We probably would had won the game without the Turnovers. Two turnovers happened in FG position. There was also a blocked FG.

                      Why is this so difficult to explain to people? I will keep it simple. Regardless if the score is 40 to 39 or 16 to 14. Mistakes or turnovers are usually the difference in the outcome of a game. Every now and then a coach gets bold and doesn't take the points ie FG in a close game.
                      I understand that we probably win that game without the turnovers

                      WE ALSO PROBABLY WIN THAT GAME IF WE CAN STOP THE RAVENS FROM RUNNING THE FOOTBALL

                      Why is this so difficult to explain to people? I will keep it simple. The team that wins at the LOS usually wins the game. And the team that takes away the one dimension of an opponent's one-dimensional offensive attack will most likely beat them.

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                      • BURGH86STEEL
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                        • May 2008
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by flippy
                        Ok you are right.

                        What about the 17 yard punt that preceded the 10-0 lead.

                        That came before the first TO as well.

                        Does the poor D and ST play have any impact on the game or is it prinarily just about mistakes by the O?
                        17 yard punt is an execution MISTAKE.

                        What execution MISTAKES ON D HAPPENED? I don't know?

                        What I can tell you is that the turnovers that happened in scoring position cost this team a chance to win the game today.

                        16-14 game. The Ravens running the ball game was the difference in the game?

                        I beg to differ. In all my years watching this game the Steelers mistakes and turnovers were the difference.

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                        • BURGH86STEEL
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                          • May 2008
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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Buzz
                          I understand that we probably win that game without the turnovers

                          WE ALSO PROBABLY WIN THAT GAME IF WE CAN STOP THE RAVENS FROM RUNNING THE FOOTBALL

                          Why is this so difficult to explain to people? I will keep it simple. The team that wins at the LOS usually wins the game. And the team that takes away the one dimension of an opponent's one-dimensional offensive attack will most likely beat them.
                          You understand my point. Thanks. End of discussion.

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                          • flippy
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                            • Dec 2008
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                            #28
                            Originally posted by BURGH86STEEL
                            17 yard punt is an execution MISTAKE.

                            What execution MISTAKES ON D HAPPENED? I don't know?

                            What I can tell you is that the turnovers that happened in scoring position cost this team a chance to win the game today.

                            16-14 game. The Ravens running the ball game was the difference in the game?

                            I beg to differ. In all my years watching this game the Steelers mistakes and turnovers were the difference.

                            To take this to the extreme, if we give up 100 points and 1000 yards rushing, but commit no turnovers, we will likely win that game? If TOs are all that matters then clearly we would overcome 100’pts and 1000 yards rushing.
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                            • NorthCoast
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                              • Sep 2008
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                              #29
                              Originally posted by LPMAN
                              Yeah people say we barely play the traditional 3-4....well when it matters the most like the last 2 Ravens drive with a 3rd string QB scared to throw a run stuffing NT would have come in handy over say a versatile LB/S like Marcus Allen.
                              Last 2 drives?!? Try last two games against Baltimore. Last season was a barn burning 250 yards rushing.

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                              • WindyCitySteel
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                                • Nov 2011
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                                #30
                                Originally posted by flippy
                                To take this to the extreme, if we give up 100 points and 1000 yards rushing, but commit no turnovers, we will likely win that game? If TOs are all that matters then clearly we would overcome 100’pts and 1000 yards rushing.
                                If turnovers were all that mattered, you'd just take a knee three times and punt every possession.

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