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Claypool penalties

Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by hmmmmm, Dec 9, 2021.

  1. hmmmmm

    hmmmmm Well-Known Member

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    660 yards receiving what about 83 yards in penalties. Sit this clown
     
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  2. Benny Lava

    Benny Lava Well-Known Member

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    He's twice the diva as AB, with 1/8 of the production.
     
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  3. doubleyoi

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    at least he caught a "combat" catch
     
  4. Steelrules

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    The showboating on a first down with less than 30 seconds and no timeouts was absolutely uncalled for. Wasted maybe 5 seconds?
     
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  5. woofermazing

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    Could of had an extra shot at the end zone...
     
  6. OH Steeler Fan

    OH Steeler Fan Well-Known Member

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    Claypool has got to be the most immature, non situational player we have. With the clock running down this idiot is celebrating his 1st down catch.
     
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  7. sec108

    sec108 Well-Known Member

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    claypool cost at least 1 maybe 2 extra play(s)
     
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  8. Da Stellars

    Da Stellars Well-Known Member

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    Great plays, and then followed up by bonehead moves. He needs to learn. He has potential.
     
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  9. Benny Lava

    Benny Lava Well-Known Member

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    For someone who attended Notre Dame he seems to have a low football IQ
     
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  10. steel_ben7

    steel_ben7 Well-Known Member

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    Yea that was sickening seeing him doing that instead of hurrying up with time ticking trying to get to the line of scrimmage to snap the ball. Signals everything that is currently wrong with this team.
     
  11. burghfan58

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    If we have the choice next year, I really hope we keep JuJu next year!
     
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  12. Da Stellars

    Da Stellars Well-Known Member

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    If I was Tomlin I would bench him for half a game ... send a message.

    I can't believe he signaled 1st down when we had 30 seconds and no timeouts.



    That is like Plaxico spiking the ball when he didn't get tackled.
     
  13. JPP

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    Goes beyond the penalties. It's completely his terrible attitude and me first mentality.

    He needs someone from his locker room to kick his backside big time.
     
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  14. dobbler-33

    dobbler-33 Well-Known Member

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    I nominate iron head jr!
     
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  15. Lizard72

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    10 seconds ran off before they spotted that ball! The Official dropped it when it was given to him and booted it. If not for Muth, it takes him longer to spot!

    Had he gotten straight up and given the ball to the official I bet they could have gotten that down to at least another play after the Freiermuth miss! Then after the spike he's still flexing and jawing! WTF!? get your head in the game! It ain't over yet!
     
  16. Steelrules

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    Tomlin better take action because the QB has abdicated his powers

    It’s not really my job,” Roethlisberger said, via Brooke Pryor of ESPN.com. “To me, that goes up to Coach Tomlin. That’s what he needs to do. That’s his job as the head coach. As the quarterback, it’s my job to help manage what we do on the field. Dealing w/ player issues . . . that’s the coach’s job, not mine.”
     
  17. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    Ben and Tomlin were having a heated discussion at one point. I think Ben is tired of the lack of discipline. That was about as sloppy as you could play in that first half.

    Although Ben could be more of a leader in that situation, his words are loud and clear and he’s not wrong.

    Bradshaw called it years ago, Tomlin is a buddy, his player don’t fear him.

    Claypools presser tells me that Tomlin hadn’t even spoken to him about that stupid play at the end. Should have gave him an earful as soon as Claypool got to the sideline let alone the ass chewing after the game.
     
  18. SteelersFanCanada

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    We lack a veteran WR that can keep these guys on the right track. Cause clearly the coaching staff isn't gonna do it.
     
  19. Blast Furnace

    Blast Furnace Staff Member Mod Team

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    It would seem he didn’t get the message. Kid is emotionally stunted.

     
  20. Rel

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    I think a big issue is the lack of veteran leadership and maturity in the WR group. JuJu is the most veteran they had and he was only 24 to start the season and we know he’s not the best example of team first.

    Just my opinion.
     
  21. Disco1981

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    I listened to the press conference...They asked Claypool about the play and posing, and probably costing his team the ability to run one more play...his response...

    " That's my thing "....lol....not, "I apologize", not " I gotta be smarter "...nah, " It's my thing " ...

    It's so hard anymore rooting for " my team!
     
  22. Disco1981

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    I listened to the press conference...They asked Claypool about the play and posing, and probably costing his team the ability to run one more play...his response...

    " That's my thing "....lol....not, "I apologize", not " I gotta be smarter "...nah, " It's my thing " ...

    It's getting so hard anymore rooting for " my team!
     
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  23. 86WardsWay

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    It's about time Ben called out his HC. I can really see Ben moving on from this organization to play one more season with a better group of players and coaches and I for one hope he does. In the right system he can still be really effective. In this dumpster fire he is just kindling.
     
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  24. Rel

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    I'm not sure how this is calling out the HC.
     
  25. santeesteel

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    To be fair, it's not just Claypool. League-wide there are "look how bitchin' I am" players. Thanks fantasy football and a league that encourages stupid celebrations after an INT, fumble recovery, etc.
     
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