C’mon Charlie Brown you can do it !!! The Steelers at 5-3
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C’mon Charlie Brown you can do it !!! The Steelers at 5-3
- Aaron Rogers still has something and has avoided being about things other than winning football games. At this point if the Steelers squeezed him for another year or two it would be difficult to bitch assuming he doesn’t hit a wall
- The rest of the offense has mostly been sub par to slightly better than mediocre. Metcalf and Washington have shown they can excel in less than ideal conditions. Everyone else has kinda been what we expected. Occasionally maybe making a play but mostly constrained by a sub par offensive approach and lacking the personal ability to play above that beyond occasional flashes
- The defense has mostly sucked. Injuries have played a role. Poor defensive scheme has played a bigger role. Beyond both of those lack of heart, effort, and commitment has been the biggest issue. The Steelers defense is loaded with somewhat talented players. Most of them play like pussies collecting a paycheck most of the time. That combined with dumb lazy and predictable coaching and scheme has consistently been a foreboding harbinger when evaluating this defense
- Special teams has done well. Particularly Boswell. Yay !! The Steelers special teams are better than the rest of the team. Great.
- The Steelers are coached by predictable and average minds. Many of them would be hard pressed to land comparable jobs in the NFL longterm
- The Steelers FO and ownership feel zero pressure to provide a better product or compete legitimately for a championship. No one has any real expectation that will change in the next decade
- Traditionally ALL of the Steelers championship greatness has come from QBs who are among the 5 or so best ever to play the game. No one has any reason to believe that’s going to change anytime soon and if it went on like that for 20 years + no one would have any historical reason to expect better
Go Steelers
- The rest of the offense has mostly been sub par to slightly better than mediocre. Metcalf and Washington have shown they can excel in less than ideal conditions. Everyone else has kinda been what we expected. Occasionally maybe making a play but mostly constrained by a sub par offensive approach and lacking the personal ability to play above that beyond occasional flashes
- The defense has mostly sucked. Injuries have played a role. Poor defensive scheme has played a bigger role. Beyond both of those lack of heart, effort, and commitment has been the biggest issue. The Steelers defense is loaded with somewhat talented players. Most of them play like pussies collecting a paycheck most of the time. That combined with dumb lazy and predictable coaching and scheme has consistently been a foreboding harbinger when evaluating this defense
- Special teams has done well. Particularly Boswell. Yay !! The Steelers special teams are better than the rest of the team. Great.
- The Steelers are coached by predictable and average minds. Many of them would be hard pressed to land comparable jobs in the NFL longterm
- The Steelers FO and ownership feel zero pressure to provide a better product or compete legitimately for a championship. No one has any real expectation that will change in the next decade
- Traditionally ALL of the Steelers championship greatness has come from QBs who are among the 5 or so best ever to play the game. No one has any reason to believe that’s going to change anytime soon and if it went on like that for 20 years + no one would have any historical reason to expect better
Go Steelers
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Aaron Rodgers has been outstanding. Last week he and the rest of team still dominated when he was not at his best.
His mobility has improved since the beginning of the season, and his arm still looks as lively as ever.
His mobility has improved since the beginning of the season, and his arm still looks as lively as ever.
Yes!
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PennyBacker wrote: ↑Sat Nov 08, 2025 3:18 pmAaron Rodgers has been outstanding. Last week he and the rest of team still dominated when he was not at his best.
His mobility has improved since the beginning of the season, and his arm still looks as lively as ever.
Yes!
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What is your definition of "dominated"?PennyBacker wrote: ↑Sat Nov 08, 2025 3:18 pmAaron Rodgers has been outstanding. Last week he and the rest of team still dominated when he was not at his best.
His mobility has improved since the beginning of the season, and his arm still looks as lively as ever.
Yes!
Based of your statement, it likely differs greatly than mine.
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The Steelers had the Colts on their heels playing catch up the entire second half. Indianapolis scored some points late which made it look closer than it was.
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I am guessing that 2 of 3 units winning their battles and what should have been a 10 to 13 point win. cheap score at the end and probably could have at least had another 3 from Boz if that dipshit Mee-Shee-Gan Man Wilson just tucks and falls forward for a 1st.Stillchest wrote: ↑Sat Nov 08, 2025 8:12 pmWhat is your definition of "dominated"?PennyBacker wrote: ↑Sat Nov 08, 2025 3:18 pmAaron Rodgers has been outstanding. Last week he and the rest of team still dominated when he was not at his best.
His mobility has improved since the beginning of the season, and his arm still looks as lively as ever.
Yes!
Based of your statement, it likely differs greatly than mine.
Your best bet is to ignore PB- it's a Tomlin relative or a Steelers PR rep. Never posts anything negative about the team.Stillchest wrote: ↑Sat Nov 08, 2025 8:12 pmWhat is your definition of "dominated"?PennyBacker wrote: ↑Sat Nov 08, 2025 3:18 pmAaron Rodgers has been outstanding. Last week he and the rest of team still dominated when he was not at his best.
His mobility has improved since the beginning of the season, and his arm still looks as lively as ever.
Yes!
Based of your statement, it likely differs greatly than mine.
