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11-06-2008, 09:26 AM
Not Quite Ready for Prime Time
Nov. 5, 2008
On their way to a convincing win over the Redskins on Monday night, the Pittsburgh Steelers dominated defensively and did just enough offensively to close the deal. The 23-6 final was just, and left no doubt as to which was the better team midway through the 2008 season.
It also provided emphatic answers to some key midseason questions about the upstarts from the nation’s capital.
Half way through his debut season, rookie Head Coach Jim Zorn has already exceeded all reasonable expectations. Given how quickly he has settled into the role, and delivered a team few figured to be a factor in 2008 into position for a playoff run, it is fair and reasonable to begin to speculate about his becoming a successful, if not elite, NFL head coach.
But the Steelers made it clear he’s not there yet.
Pittsburgh defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau (http://www.steelers.com/team/coach/49257/), with his 35 years of NFL coaching experience, Super Bowl credentials (SB XL) and architect of one of the perennially elite defenses in the league, drove that message home. LeBeau schooled Zorn on Monday night; out-scheming, out-playcalling and outmaneuvering him from start to finish.
I never once got the sense the Redskins offense was dictating the flow of play. Quite the opposite. When Clinton Portis ran—left, right or center—the Steelers were waiting for him, often en masse.
And when Jason Campbell dropped to pass, the Steelers rush was on him too quickly to allow him to set and throw on rhythm, or, on the rare occasions he did find time, it was clear he could find no options downfield.
The Steelers definitely have good players on defense—but this wasn’t about that. The Redskins offense has some pretty good players of its own. Without putting too fine a point this, what happened Monday night was as thorough a job of schematic and play-calling domination as you’re likely to see in today’s NFL.
LeBeau sent the rookie coach a clear message Monday night:
"Not yet."
That’s the bad news ...
CLICK HERE (http://www.theomfield.com/2008/11/not-quite-ready-for-prime-time.html) to read more
Nov. 5, 2008
On their way to a convincing win over the Redskins on Monday night, the Pittsburgh Steelers dominated defensively and did just enough offensively to close the deal. The 23-6 final was just, and left no doubt as to which was the better team midway through the 2008 season.
It also provided emphatic answers to some key midseason questions about the upstarts from the nation’s capital.
Half way through his debut season, rookie Head Coach Jim Zorn has already exceeded all reasonable expectations. Given how quickly he has settled into the role, and delivered a team few figured to be a factor in 2008 into position for a playoff run, it is fair and reasonable to begin to speculate about his becoming a successful, if not elite, NFL head coach.
But the Steelers made it clear he’s not there yet.
Pittsburgh defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau (http://www.steelers.com/team/coach/49257/), with his 35 years of NFL coaching experience, Super Bowl credentials (SB XL) and architect of one of the perennially elite defenses in the league, drove that message home. LeBeau schooled Zorn on Monday night; out-scheming, out-playcalling and outmaneuvering him from start to finish.
I never once got the sense the Redskins offense was dictating the flow of play. Quite the opposite. When Clinton Portis ran—left, right or center—the Steelers were waiting for him, often en masse.
And when Jason Campbell dropped to pass, the Steelers rush was on him too quickly to allow him to set and throw on rhythm, or, on the rare occasions he did find time, it was clear he could find no options downfield.
The Steelers definitely have good players on defense—but this wasn’t about that. The Redskins offense has some pretty good players of its own. Without putting too fine a point this, what happened Monday night was as thorough a job of schematic and play-calling domination as you’re likely to see in today’s NFL.
LeBeau sent the rookie coach a clear message Monday night:
"Not yet."
That’s the bad news ...
CLICK HERE (http://www.theomfield.com/2008/11/not-quite-ready-for-prime-time.html) to read more