I thought I remembered reading about those motion plays being his idea, or someone mentioned it in one of the GTD's. I'll look for the article...
Honestly, I don't know. I just think the offense needs a completely new look. I don't like anyone attached to the shotgun handoff they ran over...
He's not alone. I'd say 90% of the Steelers fans have been waiting for this.
The key will be not to promote from within.
One down...
There's a difference between being better and winning it all. I agree the Steelers would have been better with Watson at QB. Considering the way...
Good point. I wasn't even thinking of Love.
Green Bay did it, in a very similar situation. Just sayin'.
They're still laughing (around here), but it's mainly because he was drafted by the Ravens.
Judging by this post, he's out.:unsure:
When you throw the ball 40-50 times in most games, that's bound to happen.
They also raised a stink when Tomlin was extended in 2019. Makes no matter though (which might no be a bad thing in most cases).
I was pointing out that it's always a gamble. The 2nd and 3rd round drafting has been better in recent years. There was a stretch where it wasn't...
They drafted the wrong one to begin with.
That would depend on which players those 2 picks yielded.
Expecting Ben to throw the ball 40 times per game put the team in a no-win situation. If he was injured at some point he should have been sat...
I'm thinking having the NFL's dead-last rushing game was a bigger problem than Ben.
I think he'll be extended this off-season. Even if they don't, they have a built in safety valve with the two-way option for 2022. 11-0, covid,...
That's a nice thought, but I don't think it's realistic. Ben wasn't the Steelers biggest problem this season.
Tomlin is under contract thru 2021 with a two-way option for 2022. I suspect this off-season Tomlin will be signed thru 2022 with a 2023 option,...