I thought for sure Gainwell would lead the team in targets, Thielen was a disappointment I thought he would do more as a possession receiver.
I started watching The Copenhagen Test an espionage thriller
That was surprising Wilson didn't even get a target in the game.
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No way the Steelers were going to come close getting 25 points with their top three receivers out of the game. Metcalf Austin Washington
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You can blame Rodgers for his decision making MVS led all Steelers with 9 targets catching only 3 for 21 :facepalm:.
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But you had to figure it was a low scoring game not smart to pass up easy points.
Cleveland was doing nothing on offense in the second half; you punt the ball instead of going for it on 4th and 10 on your own twenty-yard line...
Bad coaching decisions deciding to go for it on 4th downs: After the Sawyer interception they get no points because on 4th and they throw in the...
That's why it made no sense for MVS to lead the team in targets he's a journeyman WR, it should've been Gainwell or Muth getting the most targets.
Did you watch Rudolph start against the Bears he's not the answer either.
Ward is right especially when the receiver is MVS :facepalm:
At least I don't make stuff up to fit some BS narrative :shrug:
Lamar beat the Steelers twice last year be careful what you wish for.
So, you consider passing records being more successful than getting to three AFCCG and two Super Bowls :facepalm::facepalm:.
At least that piece of crap Garrett didn't set the sack record against the Steelers.
It seemed Rodgers was too worried about Garrett instead of making plays down the field.