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LMAO, what I've learned listening to Sports Radio in Pittsburgh this weekend.

Fact is, Dupree's been having a career year and has been playing great this whole season, both against the run and rushing the QB. Surely that's painful for the Bud haters to stomach, but it's true. He's no Jarvis Jones, not even close.

True but I'm thinking that Durpee IS Jason Worilds v. 2.0, where he has a career year in his contract year, Tombert gets all hot and bothered and franchise him or show him the money, and as soon as he gets paid he goes back to suckage. Lamar Woodley comes to mind also, when he got the big contract he spent most of his newfound millions on Big Macs.
 
True but I'm thinking that Durpee IS Jason Worilds v. 2.0, where he has a career year in his contract year, Tombert gets all hot and bothered and franchise him or show him the money, and as soon as he gets paid he goes back to suckage. Lamar Woodley comes to mind also, when he got the big contract he spent most of his newfound millions on Big Macs.

Woodley produced all the way up to the contract though... the Worilds comparison is spot on... they better know now if the dude is just a slow development case or a low work ethic/drive guy
 
Pretty simple as before Haley Ben was always looking for the mid to deep passes consistently, after Haley was hired Ben got better at taking checkdowns and throwing underneath with shorter passes when they were open, because with Arians he was getting killed with sacks looking deep, after Haley he's become more well rounded in finding the open option regardless of depth of route. Is that better for you?
Can't disagree with that

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1. The team like Hodges better than Mason because everyone played harder when Hodges played

2. Hodges reads the defense before the snap of the ball, something Mason doesn't do, and something Ben doesn't do that much.

3. Injured Ben has more of a say in what plays are run on offense than Tomlin himself, like the pass by Samuels, that was more likely Ben's call than Tomlins (this one came from the actual host of the show)

4. Why wasn't Ben in LA, he should be there helping Hodges, Ben doesn't like him.

5. Hodges plays like Tom Brady.

I wonder what type of mushrooms they're on. In no way,shape or form could you really form any kind of solid opinion on Hodges. He just doesn't have the work to judge him on.
 
When it comes to Dupree I think it is a case of lowered expectations. So when he does anything it looks a whole lot better than it really is. But I also wouldn't say he is uncle Jarvis either. If they could come to a fair both ways deal of about 4-6 million a season with low guarenteed money, I could live with that.
Not everyone is a star.
 
When it comes to Dupree I think it is a case of lowered expectations. So when he does anything it looks a whole lot better than it really is. But I also wouldn't say he is uncle Jarvis either. If they could come to a fair both ways deal of about 4-6 million a season with low guarenteed money, I could live with that.
Not everyone is a star.

JJ was a totally different case than Dupree... JJ was physically stiff... he wasn’t adequate athletically... Dupree is a physical specimen that mentally was a bit slow in diagnosing plays and is probably better in space than on the edge in that way... that’s why he kept overrunning plays.. if Dupree finally got the scheme and his responsibilities in his head enough that the game slowed down for him then he will be fine going forward...
 
Fact is, Dupree's been having a career year and has been playing great this whole season, both against the run and rushing the QB. Surely that's painful for the Bud haters to stomach, but it's true. He's no Jarvis Jones, not even close.
Bud runs straight lines, and when that happens to be where the ball is, he falls, hard on that player. And that simple plan has worked far better, in spurts, like the first half Sunday.

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Woodley produced all the way up to the contract though... the Worilds comparison is spot on... they better know now if the dude is just a slow development case or a low work ethic/drive guy
Woodley was awesome as long as Deebo was on the other side.

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Dupree does not use his hands very well. He is not the same caliber as Greg Lloyd or Kevin Greene. He is bigger than those two players. With his size he should be dominant. He is an under achiever. He doesn't seem to understand leverage. His technique has not improved. TJ Watt has good technique. If Dupre was playing to his potential, we would see more sacks or errant throws by the QB. This is would help the secondary. We wouldcu have more interceptions. Dupree is a bigger version of Mccullers

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Dupree does not use his hands very well. He is not the same caliber as Greg Lloyd or Kevin Greene. He is bigger than those two players. With his size he should be dominant. He is an under achiever. He doesn't seem to understand leverage. His technique has not improved. TJ Watt has good technique. If Dupre was playing to his potential, we would see more sacks or errant throws by the QB. This is would help the secondary. We wouldcu have more interceptions. Dupree is a bigger version of Mccullers

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A bigger version of Big Dan? Lulz those two players have nothing in common. And Dupree certainly isn't bigger than oaktree. Dupree is athletic just really not football instinctive. He is a hard worker and is having his best season to date.

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Bud runs straight lines, and when that happens to be where the ball is, he falls, hard on that player. And that simple plan has worked far better, in spurts, like the first half Sunday.

2019 Season

Bud Dupree -- 24 tackles (19 solo, 5 assisted), 3 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 2 PD
TJ Watt -- 20 tackles (11 solo, 9 assisted), 4 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 int, 3 PD

I say both of our OLB's are off to a good start, not sure why people aren't willing to concede that.
 
This is very true

Tom, my sentiments exactly. I've tapered down how much I listen anymore. Pretty much only listen to Tunch and Wolfe and Stan since they provide plenty of insight and obvious knowledge, but the other guys form 93.7 The fan, forget about it. Too damn opinionated for my taste and if you don't agree with them they talk to you in a condescending manner.
 
Being in western Ohio in Bengal-Brown-Buckeye land, I always think I want to hear some Pittsburgh sports radio... until I actually do hear those ********. I've also tried to find a Steelers podcast, but most that I've listened to will have a loud mouthed know-it-all I can't stand, or else they're just cheerleading Tomlin-loving homers. Anyone have any suggestions for a podcast or radio show with SOME semi-intelligent Steeler discussion?

Oh, and Bud Dupree has been kinda fun to watch this year. He is actually someone the offense has to account for. I haven't seen his outside rush take him 10 yards behind the QB all year, and he's been pretty decent in run support... very good to great from the back side. If only he hadn't been a complete liability his first four years.... I don't know whether he's a slow learner or suddenly busting *** for a contract, but it's too bad for us: one good season for him in a wasted season for the team. I'd have a hard time giving him a big contract, but he might have 5 more years as a very good OLB. It's a big gamble.

On a completely unrelated note, does anyone else HATE seeing a Steeler QB wearing number 6 out there? Brings back some very ****** QB memories. I know it was before Hodges was born, but dude, know your audience! I'm afraid they're going to pan the camera over for some cringe-worthy shots of Bubby's mom.
 
Tom, my sentiments exactly. I've tapered down how much I listen anymore. Pretty much only listen to Tunch and Wolfe and Stan since they provide plenty of insight and obvious knowledge, but the other guys form 93.7 The fan, forget about it. Too damn opinionated for my taste and if you don't agree with them they talk to you in a condescending manner.

Pretty much this... it feels like 95% of the Fan’s hosts opinions fall into one of the following categories:
1. Stale; the item has been discussed here and elsewhere ad nauseam for days before they think of it
2. Immature; as stated above the journalistic integrity is contaminated by obvious personal feelings and loyalties. Most are not locally raised and have little tolerance for differing views... basically if people want the heel schtick madden is far superior than them anyhow
3. Just blatantly incorrect.. they bungle rules, strategic concepts, and fundamental gameplay... then build inconceivably stupid opinions around their ignorance... it amazes me how often that happens too...
4. Pointless Fluff... just utter and totally useless filler ...


There are a select few people who have done an ok job there, but mostly its a steaming pile of useless crap... seriously I rather get my sports talk from a dozen forums that have a variety of posters whom i have learned to respect their opinions and hunches through the years than there and that seems pretty sad....
 
Pretty much this... it feels like 95% of the Fan’s hosts opinions fall into one of the following categories:
1. Stale; the item has been discussed here and elsewhere ad nauseam for days before they think of it
2. Immature; as stated above the journalistic integrity is contaminated by obvious personal feelings and loyalties. Most are not locally raised and have little tolerance for differing views... basically if people want the heel schtick madden is far superior than them anyhow
3. Just blatantly incorrect.. they bungle rules, strategic concepts, and fundamental gameplay... then build inconceivably stupid opinions around their ignorance... it amazes me how often that happens too...
4. Pointless Fluff... just utter and totally useless filler ...


There are a select few people who have done an ok job there, but mostly its a steaming pile of useless crap... seriously I rather get my sports talk from a dozen forums that have a variety of posters whom i have learned to respect their opinions and hunches through the years than there and that seems pretty sad....

Tunch and Wolf are good, as is Stan, I actually don't mind Madden anymore, I used to hate him, but he's very unbiased and doesn't let personal feelings get in the way of his opinion. He hated AB as a person when he was here, but always called him the best WR in the NFL.
SN Radio is pretty good, and it runs 24/7, so if you miss anything during the day it just loops in the evening.
 
Being in western Ohio in Bengal-Brown-Buckeye land, I always think I want to hear some Pittsburgh sports radio... until I actually do hear those ********. I've also tried to find a Steelers podcast, but most that I've listened to will have a loud mouthed know-it-all I can't stand, or else they're just cheerleading Tomlin-loving homers. Anyone have any suggestions for a podcast or radio show with SOME semi-intelligent Steeler discussion?

Oh, and Bud Dupree has been kinda fun to watch this year. He is actually someone the offense has to account for. I haven't seen his outside rush take him 10 yards behind the QB all year, and he's been pretty decent in run support... very good to great from the back side. If only he hadn't been a complete liability his first four years.... I don't know whether he's a slow learner or suddenly busting *** for a contract, but it's too bad for us: one good season for him in a wasted season for the team. I'd have a hard time giving him a big contract, but he might have 5 more years as a very good OLB. It's a big gamble.

On a completely unrelated note, does anyone else HATE seeing a Steeler QB wearing number 6 out there? Brings back some very ****** QB memories. I know it was before Hodges was born, but dude, know your audience! I'm afraid they're going to pan the camera over for some cringe-worthy shots of Bubby's mom.
Have you tried SN Radio on IHeart radio?
 
Tunch and Wolf are good, as is Stan, I actually don't mind Madden anymore, I used to hate him, but he's very unbiased and doesn't let personal feelings get in the way of his opinion. He hated AB as a person when he was here, but always called him the best WR in the NFL.
SN Radio is pretty good, and it runs 24/7, so if you miss anything during the day it just loops in the evening.

I concur. Madden plays the heel to grab ratings... he is a pretty decent dude IRL or at least from what ive seen and heard from him away from the limelight... most of the false edginess from the fans guys just comes off as stupid or condescending... but not as entertaining...

Stan is pretty much the gold standard for Pittsburgh sports media, and the tunch and wolfley duo are both entertaining and informative...the can go technical or give behind the scenes glimpses...
 
I concur. Madden plays the heel to grab ratings... he is a pretty decent dude IRL or at least from what ive seen and heard from him away from the limelight... most of the false edginess from the fans guys just comes off as stupid or condescending... but not as entertaining...

Madden is entertaining, but his bullying of JuJu is getting very old.
 
2019 Season

Bud Dupree -- 24 tackles (19 solo, 5 assisted), 3 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 2 PD
TJ Watt -- 20 tackles (11 solo, 9 assisted), 4 sacks, 1 forced fumble, 1 int, 3 PD

I say both of our OLB's are off to a good start, not sure why people aren't willing to concede that.

One of the main differences is that Watt is often doubled teamed while Dupree is singled up. Dupree also has played against some scrub LTs. 2 of the LTs he has faced were rookies.
 
One of the main differences is that Watt is often doubled teamed while Dupree is singled up. Dupree also has played against some scrub LTs. 2 of the LTs he has faced were rookies.

exactly, they even showed during the Sunday Night game, Watt getting chipped.

They are both playing well, but there's no comparison who the much, much better player is.
 
Bud has improved dramatically since he listened to what i said and gave up on the long looping outside pass rush moves that took him way out of every play and instead just stays tight to his side and makes short beeline paths to the RB hole now, finding the QB on the way

Bout time he listened to my coachin
 
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They are both playing well, but there's no comparison who the much, much better player is.

I still call him Jarvis Durpee.
 
Ben even gets beat up when out for the season by Pittsburgh radio. How soon all have forgotten
 
living near Baltimore, the radio guys think the Ravens would be undefeated if they had Tomlin as head coach. 105.7 the fan consistently talk about how Tomlin is by far the better coach and the advantages that provides.
 
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