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Discussion in 'Steelers Talk' started by SteelersfaninPhilly, Sep 22, 2025 at 9:23 AM.

  1. SteelersfaninPhilly

    SteelersfaninPhilly Well-Known Member

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    Trai Essex
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    Since Ben, No matter how great a QB was prior to getting to Pitt, they all end up looking exactly the same. Short pass, short pass, deep bomb down the sideline. Rarely attack the middle. Every defense gets excited when they play the Steelers. It’s easy.

    No how idea how to link to and from X or Twitter or whatever they call it now.
     
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  2. Steelersfan43

    Steelersfan43 Well-Known Member

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    He is 100% right....It started in 2020 this offense and this is just brutal to watch
     
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  3. Blast Furnace

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    Haley implemented the quick hits to protect Ben. It’s been a staple ever since.
     
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  4. Tweezer

    Tweezer Well-Known Member

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    Hard to disagree...feels like the offensive line hasn't allowed much time for a play to develop since at least that long. Probably some correlation there. Now whether that on the players or coaches?
     
  5. MojoUW

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    Evidence indicates it is more the QB than the Steelers causing that pattern.

    Wilson is doing the same (but even worse) with the Giants. The Giants are already turning to Dart for a limited package of plays. Only a matter of time before Wilson gets benched.
    Rodgers was doing this with the Jets EXCEPT for games that the Jets got blown out early and they had to chuck it around trying to get back in it. Rodgers was already trending this way at the end in GB as well.
    We don't know for Ben R but I suspect that since he retired rather than go somewhere else, he was done as well.

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  6. MojoUW

    MojoUW Well-Known Member

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    I meant to add that it seems the common thread between all three (Ben, Wilson, Rodgers) is that their legs go first. Then they don't like to get hit anymore. Creates quick throws as they try to avoid getting hit and no longer have the ability to move around to do that, so they throw quick.

    Go watch the Chargers tying TD. Herbert moved to avoid pressure and was able to get a TD out of it. None of the three most recent Steelers QBs can move like that.
     
  7. Tweezer

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    While I agree with you, I wouldn't want to take some of the hits they are taking either. It's not like a coverage / collapsing pocket sack...it's full on semi truck hits. I'd throw it quick too. LOL
     
  8. biggbunch68

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    Tomlins fault
     
  9. Steelersfan43

    Steelersfan43 Well-Known Member

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    The Steelers have been conservative with the lead too often in the past, especially on the road. It was a problem under Arians and Haley too.

    It's either a screen pass or a run up in the middle in the first two downs... When it was 14-14 yesterday, that's when they stopped being conservative in the early downs, but they waited until their backs were against the wall before playing to score!
     
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  11. Steelrules

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    Brady won 6 rings dinking and doinking
     
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  12. strummerfan

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    Suspect? After the elbow injury he looked like a guy that never learned how to throw a deep ball. He was a shell of his former self. It was beyond stupid for Colbert to extend him.
     
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  13. Steelersfan43

    Steelersfan43 Well-Known Member

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    True but he could keep the opposing defense honest by throwing deep on occasion.But this is hard to be Tom Brady or Drew Brees
     
  14. MojoUW

    MojoUW Well-Known Member

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    I believe this is part of Meyer's overall approach to offensive line play.
     
  15. MojoUW

    MojoUW Well-Known Member

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    That is fair and accurate.

    Some measurable percentage of those semi-truck hits don't happen with a younger spryer QB back there. Not all, but some.
     
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  16. LoneHorseman

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    Correct, never really had a guage on what we had with Rudolph. We did the same with Bradshaw in the early 80s that led to skipping on Marino in 83
     
  17. Trafalgar

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    Run up middle, run up middle, throw to the sideline, punt.

    Years and years of this, won't throw across the middle, one crossing pattern a game, heaves down sideline, passes behind the line, sweeps with slow RB's, never any WR's open...multiple QB's, multiple co-ordinatos, multiple different personnel...

    ONE CONSTANT...


    :hmm:
     
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  18. SteelersFanIrl

    SteelersFanIrl Well-Known Member

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    I don’t notice these things during games but I was listening to a podcast today where they were saying that opposing defences are playing two high safeties to limit the deep ball to DK and Austin, while leaving 6/7 in the box to bottle up the run depending on the down and distance

    This is forcing Rodgers into this dink dunk gameplan that really doesn’t suit the personnel that they have.
     
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