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Steven Nelson says Steelers predictable offensive scheme led to his interception.
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2023 2:58 pm
by K_C_
Re: Steven Nelson says Steelers predictable offensive scheme led to his interception.
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2023 3:08 pm
by TimmayLake
The Steelers offense has been the easiest to defend and predict for a few years now. 10 in the box defending 5-8 yards behind the LOS covers like 95% of the Steelers offensive playbook.
Re: Steven Nelson says Steelers predictable offensive scheme led to his interception.
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2023 3:19 pm
by Kodiak.
As bad as Canada's offensive design is, I was DONE with him when he threw that ball into double coverage....
Re: Steven Nelson says Steelers predictable offensive scheme led to his interception.
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2023 3:29 pm
by K_C_
Kodiak. wrote: ↑Mon Oct 02, 2023 3:19 pm
As bad as Canada's offensive design is, I was DONE with him when he threw that ball into double coverage....
You were done with him when he was drafted because you didn’t have him in your mock draft.
BTW, I didn’t want him either. I wanted Malik Willis. The difference is, I don’t hammer the guy endlessly because 1) it’s brainless. He’s gonna be the starter for awhile no matter if you or I like it or not and 2) I’ll root for whoever is out there at QB for the Steelers because I’m not some mentally challenged pretend GM who would rather be right about some player and want him to fail and 3) like anyone with a working brain, it’s clear there are a multitude of problems with the entire offense.
I hope that helps.
Re: Steven Nelson says Steelers predictable offensive scheme led to his interception.
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2023 3:38 pm
by Orangesteel
You claiming you will root for whoever is out there at QB because you aren’t some mentally challenged pretend GM is the funniest most ironic shit I’ve read on this message board and it’s only 7:30am out here so plenty of time left in the day!
Re: Steven Nelson says Steelers predictable offensive scheme led to his interception.
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2023 3:44 pm
by Stillchest
K_C_ wrote: ↑Mon Oct 02, 2023 3:29 pm
Kodiak. wrote: ↑Mon Oct 02, 2023 3:19 pm
As bad as Canada's offensive design is, I was DONE with him when he threw that ball into double coverage....
You were done with him when he was drafted because you didn’t have him in your mock draft.
BTW, I didn’t want him either. I wanted Malik Willis. The difference is, I don’t hammer the guy endlessly because 1) it’s brainless. He’s gonna be the starter for awhile no matter if you or I like it or not and 2) I’ll root for whoever is out there at QB for the Steelers because I’m not some mentally challenged pretend GM who would rather be right about some player and want him to fail and 3) like anyone with a working brain, it’s clear there are a multitude of problems with the entire offense.
I hope that helps.

Yeah, the people on this board who trash KP, have trashed the pick from the beginning, because he doesn’t possess elite physical tools. They want a Josh Allen or Justin Herbert because you know, those QB’s grow on fucking tress…somewhere, I’m sure
Wouldn’t make a fucking difference if the Steelers had that sort of QB, they would be at best, inconsistent under Canada and Tomlin.
This Steelers coaching staff do not develop players well nor put them in position through schematics and play calling, for any “elite” QB to succeed. They make average talent look lost and unplayable, and elite talent frustratingly inconsistent.
Coaching matters.
Re: Steven Nelson says Steelers predictable offensive scheme led to his interception.
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2023 3:57 pm
by K_C_
Stillchest wrote: ↑Mon Oct 02, 2023 3:44 pm
K_C_ wrote: ↑Mon Oct 02, 2023 3:29 pm
Kodiak. wrote: ↑Mon Oct 02, 2023 3:19 pm
As bad as Canada's offensive design is, I was DONE with him when he threw that ball into double coverage....
You were done with him when he was drafted because you didn’t have him in your mock draft.
BTW, I didn’t want him either. I wanted Malik Willis. The difference is, I don’t hammer the guy endlessly because 1) it’s brainless. He’s gonna be the starter for awhile no matter if you or I like it or not and 2) I’ll root for whoever is out there at QB for the Steelers because I’m not some mentally challenged pretend GM who would rather be right about some player and want him to fail and 3) like anyone with a working brain, it’s clear there are a multitude of problems with the entire offense.
I hope that helps.

Yeah, the people on this board who trash KP, have trashed the pick from the beginning, because he doesn’t possess elite physical tools. They want a Josh Allen or Justin Herbert because you know, those QB’s grow on fucking tress…somewhere, I’m sure
Wouldn’t make a fucking difference if the Steelers had that sort of QB, they would be at best, inconsistent under Canada and Tomlin.
This Steelers coaching staff do not develop players well nor put them in position through schematics and play calling, for any “elite” QB to succeed. They make average talent look lost and unplayable, and elite talent frustratingly inconsistent.
Coaching matters.
Exactamundo.
Maybe Patrick Mahomes would still be dominant in this offense. That guy is superhuman. The Michael Jordan of modern football.
Everybody else, even QB's with elite arm talent....if they have NO o-line, NO running game and an OC who seemingly calls and designs plays with the hopes of being fired, those motherfuckers aren't going to win shit. Sure, they might win one more game or so than Kenny is doing, but that's about it. That is how bad this entire offense is.
Pickett is definitely regressing, but I find it very hard to blame him for that. I don't see how any young QB could take a step forward with this OC and supporting cast.
Re: Steven Nelson says Steelers predictable offensive scheme led to his interception.
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2023 4:01 pm
by jeemie
What do you mean?
That’s not the same play.
Against the Raiders, Austin and Muth were on the right side, and the single WR was left.
His time, Austin and Muth were on the left side, and the single was in the right.


Re: Steven Nelson says Steelers predictable offensive scheme led to his interception.
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2023 4:33 pm
by Professor Half Wit
I don't understand why Kenny is tearing us apart.
Why can't both Kenny AND Canada suck?
Re: Steven Nelson says Steelers predictable offensive scheme led to his interception.
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2023 4:36 pm
by Dan Smith--BYU
"I don't understand why Kenny is tearing us apart.
Why can't both Kenny AND Canada suck?"
For the same reason we can't talk about how good someone's golf game is when he's playing in a 50 mph wind.
Re: Steven Nelson says Steelers predictable offensive scheme led to his interception.
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2023 4:39 pm
by Professor Half Wit
Dan Smith--BYU wrote: ↑Mon Oct 02, 2023 4:36 pm
"I don't understand why Kenny is tearing us apart.
Why can't both Kenny AND Canada suck?"
For the same reason we can't talk about how good someone's golf game is when he's playing in a 50 mph wind.
Canada blows harder than that.

Re: Steven Nelson says Steelers predictable offensive scheme led to his interception.
Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2023 4:45 pm
by 955876
For the same reason we can't talk about how good someone's golf game is when he's playing in a 50 mph wind.
Those winds will reveal who has serious game and who doesn’t.