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  • NorthCoast
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    Originally posted by WindyCitySteel
    I didn't say so.

    You did.
    I said it would have been completed either way. I don't have the heartburn, that's you.

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  • SteelBucks
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    Originally posted by Northern_Blitz
    https://www.espn.com/nfl/game/_/gameId/401437934

    At about 0:24 in the Game Winning TD video.

    I think looking at KP's helmet (earlier in the video), he seems to be tracking Najee. This is why I think he's throwing to 22.

    But at ~ 0:24, I think you can see that the path of the ball behind Harris would have probably also been complete (if he can keep both feet in).

    I wonder how many OCs have plays where guys are that close together in the end zone. But maybe it's inevitable since there isn't much room to work with.
    Two receivers in the same area doesn’t usually happen. After watching the replay, I agree he was going to Najee the entire time.

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  • NJ-STEELER
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    That was 100% an improv on naj and Kenny to take his route downfield once he started scrambling

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  • Northern_Blitz
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    Originally posted by NorthCoast
    Ok, if you say so.
    Game summary of the Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens NFL game, final score 16-13, from January 1, 2023 on ESPN.


    At about 0:24 in the Game Winning TD video.

    I think looking at KP's helmet (earlier in the video), he seems to be tracking Najee. This is why I think he's throwing to 22.

    But at ~ 0:24, I think you can see that the path of the ball behind Harris would have probably also been complete (if he can keep both feet in).

    I wonder how many OCs have plays where guys are that close together in the end zone. But maybe it's inevitable since there isn't much room to work with.

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  • WindyCitySteel
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    Originally posted by NorthCoast
    Ok, if you say so.
    I didn't say so.

    You did.

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  • NJ-STEELER
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    Originally posted by NorthCoast
    Why did the clock start? Should have been running the whole time.
    Because of the ball being knocked away by fitz and the ensuing scramble.

    the officials had to sort that out.

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  • NorthCoast
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    Originally posted by WindyCitySteel
    It would have missed Sims badly short, so the choice here is great throw to Najee, or bad throw to Sims, and despite their lying eyes there are some fans willing to believe the latter.

    Seriously, it's un-f'ing-believable.
    Ok, if you say so.

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  • SteelBucks
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    Originally posted by NorthCoast
    They were both in position to make a play on the ball. Why does this matter so much to you? KP made a great throw into a tight spot.
    A rational point was made and I’m automatically labeled as bashing Kenny. I’m an OSU alum so I have no preconceived biased against KP. The kid looks good and could thrive with a new OC.

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  • NorthCoast
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    Originally posted by NJ-STEELER
    no they moved it to 22 seconds.
    thry hiked it as soon as clock started after spotting it.

    After the spike, there was 20 secs left
    Why did the clock start? Should have been running the whole time.

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  • WindyCitySteel
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    Originally posted by NorthCoast
    They were both in position to make a play on the ball. Why does this matter so much to you? KP made a great throw into a tight spot.
    It would have missed Sims badly short, so the choice here is great throw to Najee, or bad throw to Sims, and despite their lying eyes there are some fans willing to believe the latter.

    Seriously, it's un-f'ing-believable.

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  • papillon
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    Originally posted by Eich
    I really feel like the main issue holding back the offense from scoring more points is the coordinator and his lack of creativity.

    these guys came to play today.
    He may have something to do with it but I think its still the players, they're young and learning, the oline is maturing but make mistakes at the worst time during drives, Pickett still misses easy throws at the worst time, he also breaks the pocket too early often, TEs miss blocks, its all stuff that gets better as the offense matures. Of course, this is just my opinion of the offense as it stands right now but the last two games have been good for this team, high pressure, made plays and won the games, that means the moment isn't too big for them.

    Pappy

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  • NJ-STEELER
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    Originally posted by flippy
    Bothervad just said Kenny mentioned this post game.

    I didn’t re watch yet, but that ball was thrown in a perfect spot to Najee. It couldn’t have been a more perfect throw. I don’t know how that could have been intended for Sims.

    simms wound up in the sane area the ball woujd have landed.
    the throw was 100% to Najee. You can see Kenny looking at him

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  • Northern_Blitz
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    Originally posted by NorthCoast
    They were both in position to make a play on the ball. Why does this matter so much to you? KP made a great throw into a tight spot.
    This.

    Probably a TD to either one of them.

    Like how two of our defenders probably could have had the pick at the end to seal it.

    Edited to add...looks to me like he's looking at Harris.
    Last edited by Northern_Blitz; 01-02-2023, 12:42 AM.

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  • Northern_Blitz
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    Originally posted by NJ-STEELER
    no they moved it to 22 seconds.
    thry hiked it as soon as clock started after spotting it.

    After the spike, there was 20 secs left
    I think that this is correct.

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  • Moonie
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    Harris 22 for 111 = 5.0
    Warren 12 for 76 for 6.3

    Harris and Warren looked like Harris and Bleier out there. Great to see the running game take it to the Ravens (like the Ravens did to us last time). That was the difference.

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