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Divisional Playoffs

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it's great to see a great OL at work. I really hope the steelers draft some more physical run blockers
 
Lavar Jackson's glaring weakness is a pop gun arm with no arm strength to throw to the sidelines! He will never be an NFL Cabliber QB unless he can make those throws!

No arm strength? Wrong.
 
it's great to see a great OL at work. I really hope the steelers draft some more physical run blockers

You see that with Tennessee and San Francisco too. Road graders all over the offensive line. Steelers absolutely need at least one of them this year.
 
This was a clinic in how to defend Jackson. Don't let him throw down the middle and he struggles. That's why he racked up so much yardage against thr prevent because they are allowing them to throw in the middle and run clock.

This film will be broken down by every team
 
This is awesome, watching the Rats getting clowned at home.
 
Not sure I’ve ever seen someone out-coached as badly as Harbaugh was tonight. Thought they could come out and play backyard football against a team that was totally ready for it.

Love it!!! Suck it Rats!
 
They worked real hard tonight to make it sound like Jackson had a great game. I don't think all those were drops. That INT off Andrews hands was not a drop. The throw was too high and he couldn't get it. That last one to Hurst was not a drop. Jackson threw it too early and he wasn't out of his break yet. Jackson hold that another beat and it's an easy TD.

Jackson NEEDs that run threat or he struggles. He looks for the pre-determined read and if it's not there, he struggles. Most young QBs do so that's not unusual but that's why it bothers me when Jackson is talked about as a great QB right now. He's not.
 
Listen to all the excuses being made. This was not about being "rusty". This was a thorough *** kicking. They have a gimmicky offense and the Titans had the answer.
 
They worked real hard tonight to make it sound like Jackson had a great game. I don't think all those were drops. That INT off Andrews hands was not a drop. The throw was too high and he couldn't get it. That last one to Hurst was not a drop. Jackson threw it too early and he wasn't out of his break yet. Jackson hold that another beat and it's an easy TD.

Jackson NEEDs that run threat or he struggles. He looks for the pre-determined read and if it's not there, he struggles. Most young QBs do so that's not unusual but that's why it bothers me when Jackson is talked about as a great QB right now. He's not.

Jackson was bad tonight. Only two truly good throws. One in tight coverage to a tight end and the other deep ball to Brown. Other than that his receivers were wide open and a ton of completions in garbage time. Just not good enough when he was forced to lead his team from behind and a blueprint for other teams to follow.
 
Yeah, I can live with that result.
 
They used to be Luv Ya Blue. Now it's Luv Ya Titties!
 
I guess not all 2nd year QBs can win the SB...


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