DC was a stepdown from Head Coach. Though I suppose moving from Cincinnati to Pittsburgh was a step up, so that move probably balanced out.
What's more odd is that last season Tomlin was saying he was one of the most important guys on the offense, absolute unsung hero etc. I expected...
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If you compare Dix's output this year with Mitchell's last year for Carolina, there isn't too much to call between them (ignoring the fact that...
That's not really answering the question. If there are hundreds of RBs who can pick up the blitz, then the question is which one would have done...
This thread is ridiculous. Keeping Blount would have kept us in the play offs? Very little evidence for this. Keeping Blount would have prevented...
We need to follow the Starship Troopers mentality. They cannot complete their passes IF we disable their QB!...
I hereby dub this a "Glen Edwards thread".
Does that has something to do with where the QB is looking to throw? I still like Wheaton as a number 2 receiver.
Of all the things that need fixing around here, secondary coach is not one of them.
He was presumably outplaying the rest in practice, even with the injury.
Given that I seem to think that the injury report was originally brought in to help gamblers, this seems to be something of an ironic reversal.
Certainly seems odd that nothing is happening. Do I remember the Jets got fined for not disclosing an injury to Favre?
Does this mean that we could have 2 LB coaches, but only 1 OLBer under contract?
If anything, they should have run less. OR put in Mike Adams as the RB solely for blitz pick up.
Easy grandpa! I was just noting that the fact he's younger than Lebeau doesn't make him better for relating to young players, if he's still a...
The guy's 58... I'm not sure if younger players will respond to that much differently? :shrug:
No - Mitchell said he was hurt. Ike Taylor said Allen was hurt. Cortez has said nothing.
"Hurt" could mean a lot of things. I've wondered all season if it may not be more mental health. "Injured in more ways than you can imagine"...