It was even worse on the radio


did you hang with Ray the other Charles?
At least he has a valid excuse for not watching a game.
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Tomlin would have 2 superbowls if Mendenhall and Ben didn't turn the ball over...
Tomlin would have 2 superbowls if Mendenhall and Ben didn't turn the ball over...
Our secondary is too damn stupid to play zone.
There is no discipline. Way too many penalties, and blown assignments all over the place. There's only 2 possibilities, the coaches aren't doing the job of teaching, or the players are too dumb.
Or zero if Harrison doesn't have his epic pick 6.
Now you're getting it. They players do have the biggest impact, don't they?
Now you're getting it. They players do have the biggest impact, don't they?
I'm certainly not going to panic just yet. The last few seasons are filled with slow starts that resulted in winning seasons and playoffs. We'll see how this one pans out, but I'm ready to see them move on from Butler in the off-season. And if a new guy wants to clean house with his coordinators, then fine. There's no defensive position coach we can't live without right now.
So you are saying Cowher was better? Of his 12 playoff wins, 4 came in one season. After that has a .500 playoff record. I believe Cowher was a great coach. A superb innovator on the defensive side too. But he had poor playoff games as well. With the exception of the cheater, there are not many coaches in this era who have great playoff W/L percentages.
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Hey Ike, I get what you are saying but just curious as to what was Cohwer's play off record with a rookie / 2yr /3yr Ben on the team??
Pick any 3 years but NOT with in the first 5 years so as to not have the Cohwer influence, of Coach Tomlin's with Ben in the play offs.
Interesting. And thank you
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So you are saying Cowher was better? Of his 12 playoff wins, 4 came in one season. After that has a .500 playoff record. I believe Cowher was a great coach. A superb innovator on the defensive side too. But he had poor playoff games as well. With the exception of the cheater, there are not many coaches in this era who have great playoff W/L percentages.
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You aren't a true Steelers fan if u arent rooting for the J E T S
The defense would be much more effective just switching to more man coverage. I reviewed many of the big pass plays from Sundays game and the receivers are initially covered well.
The problem arises when the initial coverage drops off and the zone coverage is suppose to pick up the man. Seems like the KC QB knew when the initial coverage was releasing and
delivered the ball to the receiver before the deeper zone coverage picked up the receiver. Many of these passes would not have been completed if the initial coverage person had stayed
with their man.
This. What's the only half of football where the D looked like a strength? The first half of the Browns game when it was almost exclusively man to man. Haden is a damn good player but his absence had no bearing on Burns getting torched or safeties being out of position or ILB's covering fast WR's, so it had to be a scheme change with Haden's injury simply being the catalyst.
Everyone just looked lost running zone which has happened too many times to count whenever they run a zone heavy scheme since the end of the LeBeau era.
Man to man allows the defense to dictate the matchups instead of vice versa. Andy Reid has faced our zone too many times to have the zone "confuse" him. He knew how to attack it, just as Belichek has always known how to attack it. When we run zone the same exact issues keep recurring (mismatches, blown assignments, lack of a pass rush, etc.) so just stop. Why do the coaches make it seem like rocket science?
I'm thinking in today's NFL you need to rush 4 DL's and pretty much everyone else plays man. Or maybe your LB's play zone but the DB's play man.I actually was pleasantly surprised last year in the New England game when they played man coverage, and ostensibly, if not for the officials, beat the Patriots. I really thought Tomlin had finally turned the corner and perhaps figured some things out.
I thought wrong.