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Adrian Klemm

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by Blast Furnace, Feb 2, 2021.

  1. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    It’s no wonder this line sucked ass in run blocking, they operate out of a 2 pt stance on nearly all plays. Sometimes I learn things about this team that are just mind boggling.

    Just another reason to move on from Ben because with him back there, pass protection will continue to be the main job of the line.

    This line needs to get nasty, hope Klemm can infuse a new attitude with these guys. Pouncey should probably move on, too. Don’t think he’s hungry enough for a run blocking attitude anymore not to mention his skills have diminished.
     
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  2. Da Stellars

    Da Stellars Well-Known Member

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    I remember hearing Big Al is 100% in a 2 pt stance, just due to his size. When they went to zone blocking shortly after 2005 the ability to get tough short yardage went right out the window.
     
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  3. Lambert

    Lambert Well-Known Member

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  4. Wardismvp

    Wardismvp Well-Known Member

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    I would like to see this and players when they break the huddle run up to the line of scrimmage
    and get ready to put someone one their backside. I want to see urgency on every play. Change the whole mentality
    of the whole team. The players should think we get paid handsomely, lets play with enthusiasm and urgency and as a team.
     
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  5. Black Steel

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    Let Pouncey go, grab Blythe from the Rams, he will be cheap and is solid or draft a guy.
     
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  6. CK 13

    CK 13 Well-Known Member

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    Been saying it and I totally agree. The line needs a total attitude transformation, and be rid of the old and in with the new.

    Absolutely! It will be shotgun city and same as it ever was and the run game will continue to struggle. And the argument you get is "But, but it's a passing league. Fair enough. But we have seen what happens when your one dimensional. You need a solid running attack.

    He is done. Hopefully him and Ben ride off into the sunset and the Steelers start a new chapter.

    Klemm has his work cut out for him. If Ben comes back he will have to fall in line to max protect his broken @ss. I am reserved and had hoped for an outside presence. Hope he can work in some solid run blocking as the 1st step.
     
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  7. Jball

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    I don't know, I just have a hard time believing that a guy who has already been working closely with these guys, is suddenly going to bring this whole new, fresh philosophy that he wasn't already exhibiting since he got here.

    Sure Sarrett was the official OL coach but Klemm would've also been working one on one with these guys, giving advice.

    I could be wrong, but this really felt like an instance where you go outside of the organization for a fresh perspective.
     
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  8. S.T.D

    S.T.D Well-Known Member

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    Not 2 pick, but I was reading the other day. The most explosive, and biggest runs this year, by a Rb, came out of the shotgun. I watched a whole breakdown on it. It was interesting.
     
  9. TuRnDoWnForWaTT

    TuRnDoWnForWaTT Well-Known Member

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    This is what has become a typical Steeler hire. Pass on more qualified candidates in order to promote lesser candidates in house.

    Klemm has been here. He has already had his hand in the pot. I have a hard time believing that big changes are coming. Basically more of the same.
     
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  10. CK 13

    CK 13 Well-Known Member

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    We can only hope it isn't. If Ben comes back it will be.
     
  11. CK 13

    CK 13 Well-Known Member

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    Can you post it
     
  12. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    Actually, Klemm works with the rookies and I think we can all agree that Dotson filled in nicely.

    Also, there is some incredibly flawed logic going around blaming Canada and Klemm for the work of their bosses. Please, any of you, let me know if you told your bosses how to do their job. Well, told them how to do theirs and kept your job :lolol:
     
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  13. Steel Hog

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    I have very little confidence in Klemm. If all the optimism is based solely on one year with Dotson, that isn't reassuring at all. Working with the entire starting OL is a bit more than being with the back ups. The OL was terrible last year and he was a part of it in some form or another. Same HC, same promoted offensive coaches. We'll see how this turns out.
     
  14. TuRnDoWnForWaTT

    TuRnDoWnForWaTT Well-Known Member

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    That's a valid point.

    I think coaching is usually more of a collaboration, especially amongst assistant coaches. :shrug:
     
  15. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    So hiring from the coaching carousel of people repeatedly hired and fired is reassuring?

    I’ll take this guy and hope he’s up to the task.
     
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  16. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    I get it that we are a little wary of internal hires especially after Fichtner but Canada is basically an outside hire, brought from the college ranks last year and exactly the outside the box thinking I like to see. And for what it’s worth, the stuff he was injecting was successful but the team moved away from it for some reason.

    Klemm, I don’t know, we’ll see but I like what Foster and Trai have said about him and I like that he has played the position.
     
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  17. RichD

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    Give Klemm a chance to work with "his guys in his room" , meaning clean house .
     
  18. Steel Hog

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    Yes, teams fire entire staffs each year and sometimes it works out (KC, TB for instance) and sometimes it doesn't. Not a new thing that happens in the coaching world including Klemm who was run out of UCLA for other than honorable reasons. The goal of hiring talent isn't hoping it works out. I'd be looking for someone who has been with proven success and who can bring and instill that in us (i.e. fresh and new ideas and culture). Coaches coming from failure doesn't excite me. Unfortunately, we take the easy and lazy method of next man up and how has that been working for us lately?
     
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  19. Maddog78

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    Noll said you don't motivate with cheerleading, you motivate by preparing your players to succeed, and putting them in positions to succeed. Then they can't wait to go to work.

    Our offensive linemen never looked motivated. Almost had a look of defeat before the first snap.
     
  20. groutbrook

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    I don't blame them. Seeing the same failed play called time after time isn't vey motivating.
     
  21. Disco1981

    Disco1981 Well-Known Member

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    For alot of you who are pining their hopes on " Well, he worked with Dotson and .......)

    Dotson was the highest rated RUN blocking Guard coming out of College...He slipped to us because the pundits weren't assured of his pass blocking...And thankfully his pass blocking was good!

    Now......Can THAT be attributed to Klemm?
     
  22. MojaveDesertPghFan

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    Klemm? upload_2021-2-3_10-29-15.jpeg Hopefully not the same guy. ;)
     
  23. SteelerGlenn

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  24. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    Yeah but it was his pass blocking that he excelled at as a pro and graded out much higher than his run blocking.

    No sacks, no hits and 1 hurry.
     
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  25. steelersrule6

    steelersrule6 Well-Known Member

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    They were terrible at run blocking, not at pass protection.
     
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