I agree with this. I also think you get this with the offensive line and from a guy like Timmons.
Timmons doesn't seem to be vocal and that's another issue. The guys i mentioned Shazier, Heyward, Tuitt, and probably a few others may be dedicated to winning and want a more professional attitude but they don't seem to be vocal. Loudmouths like Mitchell seem to have more sway in the locker room.
Once guys like HInes and Bettis and Ryan Clark left, there has been a void. Ben never had to be a leader until recently. He had those guys as leaders. I don't think he knows how. He has this passive aggressive thing going on so he may make a cryptic statement to the press but not actually address the problem directly.
I was watching a bunch of the 30 minute Super Bowl highlight shows that ran all weekend. One thing that stood out to me was how far the quality of football in general has fallen off in the NFL. They showed the Raiders vs Vikes and focused on how the Raiders ran right at hall of famers Carl Eller and Jim Marshall. They had Art Shell and Gene Upshaw and a good FB so they ran straight at the Vikes strength and beat their *****.
Today, the modern OC would not even attempt such a thing. Actually scheming to block somebody? That's just crazy. No, you have to come up with a way to fool the defense every play.
That was a running theme in the earlier SB games. The focus was perfect execution with good schemes mixed in there as well. Larry Csonka is gettintg the ball. **** You defense. Try to Stop it.
The other thing that stood out was Steeler related with the game vs the Seahawks. It was obvious how tight knit that team was. Ben was a rookie, but he had Maddox and Batch right there reassuring him after his INT. Hines was there. Bettis was there encouraging Parker.
The offense was struggling and Cowher called for a reverse which got a first down and got the offense moving for the first time. Later it was Cowher who called for a gadget and they unleashed the Randle El TD pass to Ward.
You could feel the whole team, players and coaches were involved and on the same page.
This steeler team seems more segmented. A bunch of cliques.
The team is on cruise control. Somebody needs to take the wheel.
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