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The Steelers are bringing in QB Shedeur Sanders for a visit

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by steelersrule6, Apr 8, 2025.

  1. jeh1856

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    I’m allowed to read the menu I just can’t order anything to eat
     
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  2. jeh1856

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  3. AskQuestionsLater

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    Not entirely. However, both Kiffin and Nussmeier both run RPOs; more so for Kiffin than Doug does. Even if you have to take the ball away from Dart's hands since Doug's Offense is more balanced than Lane's, both heavily prioritize three WR sets and pushing the ball downfield; something Dart is very good at doing.
     
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  4. steelersrock151

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    9 3/8". Ward and Howard smallest at 9", Dart and Riley Leonard largest at 9 1/2".
     
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  5. Hanratty#5

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    That's surprising about Howard, he is the size of Big Ben and has small hands. His hands are actually smaller than Caitlyn Clark's.
     
  6. jeh1856

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    Perfect hand size

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  7. Hanratty#5

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    We all tried to throw it that way as kids only to have it turn end over end. Very few if any other QB ever had the hand size and strength to grip it like Bradshaw.
     
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  8. Brice

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    Giants want to check all the boxes with Sanders. #3 Giants to have a private workout with Sanders.

    This is not a visit, this is bring your helmet and be prepared to sweat it out.



    This time, the Giants will be responsible for putting Sanders through the paces of an on-field workout. His Pro Day was scripted by Sanders and his team; the Giants have the pen in terms of creating this one.
    2025 NFL Draft: What does Shedeur Sanders' workout mean for NY Giants?
     
  9. Formerscribe

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    Roethlisberger used it most of his career, but less and less at the end. Those passing charts with very few attempts to the middle of the field started at the end of Roethlisberger's tenure.

    It has been a consistent issue with every quarterback since. I don't think it is that Tomlin doesn't want any quarterback throwing over the middle. It is that he hasn't trusted anyone since Roethlisberger to do it because there is more risk of interceptions when throwing there. Pickett was in the first two seasons of his career. Trubisky had some issues with turnovers in Chicago. Fields had even more of a problem taking care of the football. The one guy Tomlin might have trusted to throw there more, Wilson, was a guy who had never been big on attacking the middle of the field.

    Smith had a history of attacking the middle of the field before coming to Pittsburgh. Pickett had much of his success there at Pitt. I don't think either of them chose to avoid it on their own.
     
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