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Ben with an Elbow...

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Looks like that elbow was an issue. I mentioned it on the podcast and noticed it in the games. At least he recognizes and hopefully will improve.

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Hell to the yeah....We got 2 great back ups, who are different but both bring the action....Let's do this
 
Bye week after this week. 2 weeks of rest for the gimpy elbow
 
I can believe it. I would think a injury on your throwing arm could easily effect your passing rhythm.

You got AB dropping furniture out of windows, and Ben dropping elbows.

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team is a freakin' mess. Add Conner's hair and we have full blown Romper Room in that locker room!
 
Hell to the yeah....We got 2 great back ups, who are different but both bring the action....Let's do this
What? Hell to the no.... I'll take Ben with a sore elbow over two guys who have zero experience.

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I can believe it. I would think a injury on your throwing arm could easily effect your passing rhythm.

You got AB dropping furniture out of windows, and Ben dropping elbows.

:bump2:

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team is a freakin' mess. Add Conner's hair and we have full blown Romper Room in that locker room!

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And Coach Cool Shades is the ******* ringmaster of this circus.


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Well gentlemen, all I can say is at least none of them are RAPPERS





Salute the nation
 
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Well gentlemen, all I can say is at least none of them are RAPPERS

Salute the nation

Hey, watch it there buddy.

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And so, in the second half I just kind of came out and I kind of had a talk with myself and said I got to suck it up and deliver the ball the way I need to, and I need to play better.
Who says we don't have any leaders on this team?
 
ARTICLE PFF Digs Into Ugly Numbers For Big Ben To Start 2018 Season

ByMatthew MarcziPosted on October 10, 2018 at 7:00 am 17 Comments
I am assuming that most fans who closely follow the Pittsburgh Steelers would agree that, in spite of his general statistical output so far this year, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has had a lot of issues to start the 2018 season. Slow starts are not uncommon for him, but the overall quantity of poor throws has reached a new high according to the eye test.

And according to Pro Football Focus as well, which has him graded as having the third-highest percentage of negative throws so far this year at 19.5 percent, behind only rookies Sam Darnold and Josh Allen, two quarterbacks who were both regarded as needing another season of college football by many.

By their charting, they also have him making eight turnover-worthy throws so far this year, which is tied for the second-most in the NFL behind only Andrew Luck. In their data, he also had eight such throws through the first five games before improving. But he had far fewer in recent years leading up to now.

Even more striking is that he only has a quarterback rating of 99.8 when he has a clean pocket, which ranks 23rd out of 36 quarterbacks. A quarterback with a clean pocket should be like a three-point shooter in the NBA with a clean look at the basket: virtually automatic.

Yet another continuing theme from last season is the fact that he has struggled to complete passes down the field. the only quadrant in which he has completed at least 50 percent of his passes among balls thrown 10 or more yards in the air is on intermediate throws over the middle of the field.

And yet he has thrown for 1664 yards with 11 touchdowns, with five completions of 40 or more yards and 20 completions that went for explosive plays. He is on pace to set a new career-high in touchdown passes, having now thrown three in three of the past four games.

These numbers are not necessarily bad news for the season, especially given that he is still, overall, performing. It means that there is room for improvement, and historically, he has made those improvements as the season has gone on.

He is also in better shape than he has been in years, even seeming to show more willingness to scramble for first downs than he has been in recent seasons. If he can improve in these specific areas in which he is struggling, minimizing negative throws, then the Steelers are still undoubtedly a championship-caliber team this year.
 
Yeah I wipe my *** with PFF crap.Because that is what their ****** opinion is worth.
 
That’s the problem with PFF, it grades negative production based on what they perceived is the best play for that specific scenario/down distance. That means they are implying they know what the offense or defensive play calls were being considered AT THE TIME it was being made. So unless they had the wire sets on or telepathic, it’s only a guess on their part to determine the what they think is the appropriate end result of a play. Either offensively or defensively. They claim they use statistics, but proprietary calculations of those stats. It’s just a clever way of saying they are guessing.


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That’s the problem with PFF, it grades negative production based on what they perceived is the best play for that specific scenario/down distance. That means they are implying they know what the offense or defensive play calls were being considered AT THE TIME it was being made. So unless they had the wire sets on or telepathic, it’s only a guess on their part to determine the what they think is the appropriate end result of a play. Either offensively or defensively. They claim they use statistics, but proprietary calculations of those stats. It’s just a clever way of saying they are guessing.


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I love when posters with agendas use them as a finger pointing tool.

Well I have my finger pointed too.

How bout dat !
 
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