Well that was a high percentage play.
I don't get it, I want my edge rusher playing Jackson to have the ball every time, and hit him every time.
Geez, until reading some of the posts here, I hadn't realized that Herbig was the first defender ever to drop an easy int.
The number of purple jerseys in the stands will speak volumes. I'm hoping the number will be very small, but I'm not holding my breath. Feet to...
I would wager that if you were to look at every roughing call, less than 10% would have been called prior to the Brady injury. That started it.
What a bummer if Garrett gets the 16 game record on the last drive. I would run it on every down.
The Ravens are licking their chops right about now.
Possibly the worst rule in the league, Jack Lambert must be falling out of his chair.
What exactly was Duggar doing there? It's early, but it looks like another bed wetting game for the Steelers.
Run the ball every down.
Love watching Herbig dropping into coverage.
Every other team didn't have the overall talent that the Steelers had, so no, the same can't be said for them.
No one who has been paying attention over the last 20 years will be surprised.
The Steelers inability to draft and develop CB's over the last two decades probably cost the Steelers a couple of Super Bowls.
Frankly, in this offense DK is a luxury the Steelers can't afford in any case.
I don't expect anyone to agree with me, and I know that it won't be the case, but for me, stopping garrett from getting a sack, should be all that...
There can't possibly be a more boring, vanilla offense in the NFL, than our Pittsburgh Steelers.
But, if you think about it, because free agency didn't exist, there were some great teams back then. The Raiders, the Cowboys, the Dolphins, the...
Unless the Steelers are going to go all in, and trade up to draft a (hopefully), franchise QB, I would want to see Howard given every opportunity...
I know it benefits all teams, but I have never understood why it's okay to intentionally ground the ball to stop the clock.