I would say they can and will continue to win against QBS of this level and there simply are not many who are above. It will make for some *** puckering games but I'd say their personel dictates what they play.
Or by design... the steelers have not run anything simular to what they did last year, but they also faced cousins, who struggles vs zones, and Dalton, who is overly reliant on the big play to green to provide offense. two weeks in and you are jumping to conclusions. Two weeks mean nothing in the grand scheme of a season... talk to us in novemeber....
Whatever number they are rushing isn't getting to the quarterback. Like I said Spike, we are last in sacks and 2nd to last in pass defense. Lucky in many ways.
Yes, have you?!
Cousins played like a rookie. He stunk out the joint. Dalton was limited by a wet field and rain. A big reason why Green and Brown had quiet days. The Steelers are playing too much of a prevent defense by design.
Teams with a sharper QB, a running back dangerous out of the back field, a back who can catch, a taller TE with Speed, or one that goes 4-5 wide will rip up this rush 3 cover 8 defense.
On a day without rain, most QB's will pick us apart with no pass rush. And it's not like our DB's are making many plays on the ball
Shazier has bene brilliant, but if history shows anything our resident Lambrugini will be spending some time in the shop.
Davis is terrible in coverage, takes bad angles to the ball and is an iffy tackler. Now that teams have film on him, they will target him more often. Hess playing because S. Thomas is that bad.
I agree with you on Golden.
Burns is still raw, but at least he flashed some ability. His break up play in the end zone was nice. As I suggest he might be our best deeper match up on Green.
Okay, I could tell some of you the sky is blue and if that's derogatory towards the Steelers, expect a similar mob-like reaction.
Sorry, pass rush and coverage is at a premium these days. When we play a decent QB without bad weather, you'll see what I'm talking about.
Okay, I could tell some of you the sky is blue and if that's derogatory towards the Steelers, expect a similar mob-like reaction.
Sorry, pass rush and coverage is at a premium these days. When we play a decent QB without bad weather, you'll see what I'm talking about.
so which of these QBs is better than Dalton and set to tear our defense a new *******?
Wentz
Smith
Fitzpatrick
Tannehill
Flacco
Romo/Prescott
McCown
Luck
Manning
Taylor
**** all those *******....
you posted before week 1 about how we shouldn't underestimate Cousins...how did that turn out
Well when it comes to Coach you can completely abandon previous arguments to continue pushing your agenda....revisionist history...it makes you never wrong
So was Ben, it goes both ways. In better conditions the Steelers score two more TDsYes, have you?!
Cousins played like a rookie. He stunk out the joint. Dalton was limited by a wet field and rain. A big reason why Green and Brown had quiet days. The Steelers are playing too much of a prevent defense by design.
Teams with a sharper QB, a running back dangerous out of the back field, a back who can catch, a taller TE with Speed, or one that goes 4-5 wide will rip up this rush 3 cover 8 defense.
On a day without rain, most QB's will pick us apart with no pass rush[/B]. And it's not like our DB's are making many plays on the ball
just rubbish rhetoric to keep feeding the pig.
“That's how we do things around here, playing the run,” linebacker Jarvis Jones said. “Being physical at the line of scrimmage, that's the way it's been done around here for a long time. We're just trying to get back to the old standard.”
so which of these QBs is better than Dalton and set to tear our defense a new *******?
Wentz
Smith
Fitzpatrick
Tannehill
Flacco
Romo/Prescott
McCown
Luck
Manning
Taylor
**** all those *******....
you posted before week 1 about how we shouldn't underestimate Cousins...how did that turn out