https://sportsandshit.com/wk-6-recap-st ... ver-again/Other than bad officiating on purpose, nothing chafes my sense of righteousness like bad behavior and stupid philosophies being rewarded.
Grammarly warns me that my tone is... "disapproving".
https://sportsandshit.com/wk-6-recap-st ... ver-again/Other than bad officiating on purpose, nothing chafes my sense of righteousness like bad behavior and stupid philosophies being rewarded.
Nothing wrong with just trying to stack wins. I quibble much more with how they started those games rather than finished them. The ultra-conservative gameplans dug us a hole and may have been the difference in losses vs. SF, SEA and BAL. That last one against BAL was an especially awful missed opportunity.Orangesteel wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 5:22 pm...perfect opportunity to OPEN IT UP and see what our young QBs can do and at the same time start developing something on offense to see if we might have a chance against better offensive teams, and both times our idiot coaches turn Mason and Duck into handoff monkeys and hold on for dear life to escape with a W.
Said pretty much the same toward the in the game chat. Tomlin is running the type of O that he loves. Run, Run and only pass on 3rd and long. This works well against below average to atrocious teams but against an average to good team it fails in today's NFL. Before he had Ben to bail him out with some sandlot magic but now these two young QBs are more tied up, down and collared than a BDSM scene. Tomlin constantly "lives in his fears" because success is the bogeyman in his closet.Orangesteel wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 5:22 pmAMEN. 100%.
Who knows if we can do something special this season in a very weak division; our scaredy cat, vaginitis suffering coaches won’t let that happen. Two games now; TWO GODDAMN GAMES; where our defense has completely taken over (CIN game before this one) and a perfect opportunity to OPEN IT UP and see what our young QBs can do and at the same time start developing something on offense to see if we might have a chance against better offensive teams, and both times our idiot coaches turn Mason and Duck into handoff monkeys and hold on for dear life to escape with a W.
I’m so sick and tired of Tomlin and Feetchner. These two guys are an embarrassment. It is nothing short of depressingly hilarious that Tomlin is on record saying that we won’t “live in our fears.”
That is all this turdbag does. He embodies it. And he’s the biggest anchor on this damn team and it’s going to ruin our enjoyment as fans this season. To hell with him.
To be fair, it's hard to think straight when suffering from vaginitis.Orangesteel wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 5:22 pmAMEN. 100%.
Who knows if we can do something special this season in a very weak division; our scaredy cat, vaginitis suffering coaches won’t let that happen. Two games now; TWO GODDAMN GAMES; where our defense has completely taken over (CIN game before this one) and a perfect opportunity to OPEN IT UP and see what our young QBs can do and at the same time start developing something on offense to see if we might have a chance against better offensive teams, and both times our idiot coaches turn Mason and Duck into handoff monkeys and hold on for dear life to escape with a W.
I’m so sick and tired of Tomlin and Feetchner. These two guys are an embarrassment. It is nothing short of depressingly hilarious that Tomlin is on record saying that we won’t “live in our fears.”
That is all this turdbag does. He embodies it. And he’s the biggest anchor on this damn team and it’s going to ruin our enjoyment as fans this season. To hell with him.
And he'll continue to lose winnable games because he relies too much on his defense, even if it's justifiable (which it hasn't been, for years, up until the past 3-4 weeks).stillcajun wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 6:00 pmSaid pretty much the same toward the in the game chat. Tomlin is running the type of O that he loves. Run, Run and only pass on 3rd and long.
Agree and I’m pretty sure Tomlin doesn’t understand any of this. We aren’t winning the Super Bowl this year but the division is wide open and it would be fun to watch a game in January. Tomlin will find a way to fuck this up though; I’m almost certain if it.Kodiak wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 6:05 pmAnd he'll continue to lose winnable games because he relies too much on his defense, even if it's justifiable (which it hasn't been, for years, up until the past 3-4 weeks).stillcajun wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 6:00 pmSaid pretty much the same toward the in the game chat. Tomlin is running the type of O that he loves. Run, Run and only pass on 3rd and long.
But in today's NFL, even with your defense playing well, you cannot expect them to preserve a 1-score lead - 4 downs plus enough desperation to take risks = hard to stop. That's why you need to be smart about offense (with a lead) and take opportunities to win the game on that side of the ball. You can be conservative without going into a shell.
OK. Given how this game unfolded. What do you differently ??bradshaw2ben wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 7:59 pmThe Steelers crushed the Chargers last year. They lost because they turtled and mainly because of three horrible officiating calls, two of which resulted instantaneously in TDs.
They they tried the same strategy, nearly put hem selves back in a position where a bad officiating call or bad bounce could have cost them the game. That’s inexcusable.
How about stop running into stacked boxes on 1st and 2nd downs, putting your 4th string QB into unmanageable 3rd and long situations on the road. That’s not how you win games in this league, as evidenced time and time again. Let the players play. The fact that was a 7 point game when the clock hit 0:00 is criminal.SteelerDayTrader wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:04 pmbradshaw2ben wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 7:59 pmThe Steelers crushed the Chargers last year. They lost because they turtled and mainly because of three horrible officiating calls, two of which resulted instantaneously in TDs.
They they tried the same strategy, nearly put hem selves back in a position where a bad officiating call or bad bounce could have cost them the game. That’s inexcusable.
OK. Given how this game unfolded. What do you differently ??
LOLZ !!Orangesteel wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:58 pmHow about stop running into stacked boxes on 1st and 2nd downs, putting your 4th string QB into unmanageable 3rd and long situations on the road. That’s not how you win games in this league, as evidenced time and time again. Let the players play. The fact that was a 7 point game when the clock hit 0:00 is criminal.SteelerDayTrader wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 8:04 pmbradshaw2ben wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 7:59 pmThe Steelers crushed the Chargers last year. They lost because they turtled and mainly because of three horrible officiating calls, two of which resulted instantaneously in TDs.
They they tried the same strategy, nearly put hem selves back in a position where a bad officiating call or bad bounce could have cost them the game. That’s inexcusable.
OK. Given how this game unfolded. What do you differently ??
LOLZ !!!! Ok. I will take that as you cant find any fault with those.Orangesteel wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 9:45 pmWhy are you picking ones until after the score was 24-10? That was what, when there was 7 minutes left in the game?
^^^^^thisCORE-TEN wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 10:07 pmOk. I'm not gonna pile on about the play calling and protecting QB's. Yeah, they did that. I've not liked fichtner's approach. But honestly, if you can win without opening the playbook, isn't that a good thing? We all want the QB to sling the ball, but if check downs worked, moving the chains, eating clock, and ultimately scoring. . . The pats have been doing that for a decade.
They won. The D was awesome until the injuries happened. I cannot emphasize enough how much the D has changed since last year. You'd think it would get more love as opposed to shitting all over the offense. Deservedly. But. . .
This was duck's first start. First. Let that sink in. A #3 that maybe doesn't make the team. No snaps with the first team O until one week before the game. Is one week is enough for him to pick apart the seams, go through reads, or have the kind of rapport that BR had with AB? Fuck, this offense is practically brand new outside the O line. The team is desperate for wins. A couple more INT's and this team is sunk for the season. 1-5 is a lot worse than 2-4. And will probably get better.
You guys are a bunch of impatient fu. . asshats. . . that want a 350 passing yard game from a un-drafted first time starter. If and when rudolph comes back, I'm guessing they will open the playbook. Yeah, tomlin has a history with this, and nobody likes it. I don't either, but give the poor bastards some time. This season has been a total clusterfuck, but they've been competitive in all but one of the losses. And that was with BR as QB.
Orangesteel wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 5:22 pmAMEN. 100%.
Who knows if we can do something special this season in a very weak division; our scaredy cat, vaginitis suffering coaches won’t let that happen. Two games now; TWO GODDAMN GAMES; where our defense has completely taken over (CIN game before this one) and a perfect opportunity to OPEN IT UP and see what our young QBs can do and at the same time start developing something on offense to see if we might have a chance against better offensive teams, and both times our idiot coaches turn Mason and Duck into handoff monkeys and hold on for dear life to escape with a W.
I’m so sick and tired of Tomlin and Feetchner. These two guys are an embarrassment. It is nothing short of depressingly hilarious that Tomlin is on record saying that we won’t “live in our fears.”
That is all this turdbag does. He embodies it. And he’s the biggest anchor on this damn team and it’s going to ruin our enjoyment as fans this season. To hell with him.
LOLZ !!!
And being damn successful with it. Why argue that ?? Particularly given how that game went ??Orangesteel wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 10:58 pmSTD, they are running plenty on 1st and 2nd down. Read over what you posted. How is that not putting Duck in 3rd and long situations?
And what is with the “LOLz”? Are you in 5th grade?
That offense is not going to beat good teams. It’s just not. Why are you acting like we are 5-1? Shitty game plans cost us two close games this year and that alone makes me want to punch Mike Tomlin and his goofy OC.SteelerDayTrader wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 11:19 pmAnd being damn successful with it. Why argue that ?? Particularly given how that game went ??Orangesteel wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 10:58 pmSTD, they are running plenty on 1st and 2nd down. Read over what you posted. How is that not putting Duck in 3rd and long situations?
And what is with the “LOLz”? Are you in 5th grade?
Really ?? Which 2 games are you referring to ??Orangesteel wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 11:47 pmThat offense is not going to beat good teams. It’s just not. Why are you acting like we are 5-1? Shitty game plans cost us two close games this year and that alone makes me want to punch Mike Tomlin and his goofy OC.SteelerDayTrader wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 11:19 pmAnd being damn successful with it. Why argue that ?? Particularly given how that game went ??Orangesteel wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 10:58 pmSTD, they are running plenty on 1st and 2nd down. Read over what you posted. How is that not putting Duck in 3rd and long situations?
And what is with the “LOLz”? Are you in 5th grade?
Did you watch the 9ers game? Where we had 5 takeaways, a turnover differential of +3 and still lost by 4 points? Do you realize what the odds are of losing a game are when you are +3 in turnovers?SteelerDayTrader wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 12:02 amReally ?? Which 2 games are you referring to ??Orangesteel wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 11:47 pmThat offense is not going to beat good teams. It’s just not. Why are you acting like we are 5-1? Shitty game plans cost us two close games this year and that alone makes me want to punch Mike Tomlin and his goofy OC.SteelerDayTrader wrote: ↑Mon Oct 14, 2019 11:19 pm
And being damn successful with it. Why argue that ?? Particularly given how that game went ??