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09-13-2016, 12:05 PM | #31 |
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Re: Skins vs. Steelers Positives and Negatives
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Hopkins Trent and Brandon. Djax, Reed, crowded and garcon for that recovery. Josh Norman who didn't allow a catch while on AB. That's damn impressive. Kerrigan for the strip but u gotta lay on it man. That's all I got. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk
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I don't think we need to bring Rice in...maybe bring in Stork again if he can pass physical and show a willingness to want to play again. Or maybe just game plan to run the ball.
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It was the poor coaching and self-inflicted wounds that pissed me off the most. Big Ben didn't make us false start repeatedly on offense, for example.
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Also, Pittsburg didn't have to blitz much last night...no run game, a 4 man pass rush allows them to sit back in Zone and chill.
When we saw this, we should have put Cousins under center, 2 TE sets...run the ball and work play action out of them.
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They bought in a three TE set at one point which worked briefly. But YES Cousins should have extended plays earlier when they were rushing 3. There was more than one play where he could have jogged for ten yards with Pitt dropping 8 in coverage. He was playing as if they were blitzing when they weren't. Not much thinking on his feet last night, more like he was just going through the motions of what they practiced and trying not to make a mistake. He did not even sniff what they were giving him. But its ok. It is week one and he did not play alot of preseason at all. Remember game two he did not even play a snap. He will come around. |
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09-13-2016, 12:20 PM | #40 |
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Venting is needed and natural but I'm going to focus on the things that make for go-forward concerns as opposed to situational things:
- I'm concerned about the coaching capabilities of our defensive coaching staff. I keep hearing it's "easier said than done" to match your best CB up with the best WR, and it causes communication issues, etc. Well other teams can do it, why can't we? We can't figure that out? - 'Steiger is physically overmatched. That's not news, but it's also not going to get better. - I'm actually not concerned with Breeland. On the first TD to Brown he was in position to not only cover, but make the pick. He just missed it. The fact that he hung with Brown there was a good thing because he'll at least knock that ball away 9 times out of 10. That was just the 1 out of 10 last night. - I am actually quite concerned that DeAngelo Hall couldn't get over the top for the help on Brown on that same play. He was in the deep middle but reacted a step late to the deep ball to Brown. He didn't get there in time. He looks pretty good in run support but we are still limited at free safety from the center-fielder perspective. - Cousins was nervous as shit in the beginning of the game. That's the one intangible piece about him that gives me pause. Everything else is good, the preparation, the intelligence, the toughness. But he exhibited a lot of jumpiness and anxiety in the first quarter, and he missed several throws because of it. He settled in, and he needs to settle in faster going forward. - We don't appear to have gotten better at running the ball or defending the run. Our personnel is the same pretty much, which makes you scratch your head at McCloughan. But it also makes me concerned about our coaching staff on both sides of the ball. If they can't coach up any improvement then WTF? - Weapons are great. DJax had a game. Reed was reliable. Garcon was reliable. Crowder was reliable. No news there. - But I'm very concerned that the Steelers respected our running game so little that they chose to drop 7 or 8 into zone. Our coaches need to get the running game figured out. They have Trent and Scherff, two extremely high picks there. And it's not like Moses and Lauvao are devoid of capability. I put the poor running performance on coaching more than I do on personnel and it needs to get better.
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09-13-2016, 12:35 PM | #41 |
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When I saw that Schneed had posted in this thread, I was looking forward to reading an epic rant as only he can produce. I'm so disappointed.
Nevertheless, I think his points are valid - especially those related to coaching. There's little doubt that our coaching needs to improve going forward.
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I've seen a number of teams turn their running game into screens and short passes, when the actual running game doesn't work. I feel like the Steelers just put up a coverage wall on deep passes, yet our team throwing into this coverage over and over without any success.
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A lot of last night was straight coaching or lack of.
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09-13-2016, 01:39 PM | #44 |
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He started out playing well, and was actually in good position on that first TD to Brown. That should have been intercepted but the ball went right through his hands. I think that got in his head and yes, the rest of the game he was smoked again and again.
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hopefully the lose will focus the group
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