Don't you just love the diversity of this offense?
Really an impossible list to make. But in no particular order, Ham, Lambert, Polamalu, Green, Blount. Obviously, I have a soft spot for the 70's...
Even though I have been watching football for over fifty years, in no way do I consider myself an expert. But this offense just seems so vanilla...
Is Austin aware that he can bring 6 or more.
He was definitely there a bit early, can't roast Pickens for that one, IMO.
I think between last year and what we have seen so far this season, we know.
Have you ever noticed how many times Kelce runs in a straight line 15 yards, turns around and no one is within five yards of him in any direction....
If this is how they intend to use him, I hope he leaves when he gets the chance.
Penalties have been a killer obviously, but this is still such a vanilla offense. Arthur Canada, Matt Smith, one in the same.
Is Smith aware that it's legal to throw on first down?
It seems like we hire 20th century OC's in the 21st century. I just don't get it.
I'm certainly not going to judge Fields based on this game. For me it looked eerily like a Matt Canada offense.
Justin Fields at QB.
I am as big a Steelers fan as there is, and have been for over fifty years, but I would like to think that even if money weren't an issue, I would...
"That sort of production",you make it sound as if three receptions a game is pro bowl material.
If their plan for Washington was for him to be strictly a blocker, for me they wasted a draft pick. If he doesn't get 50+ receptions, I will be...
As much as I hate the International games, the streaming service games, the obscene amounts of money being paid to the players, I can't bring...
Everyone has the right to an opinion, I think he is the best in the league.
Since I am a big Allen fan, I would like to see Claypool turn things around. It would be nice to see him help Allen get a super bowl.