They are paid to entertain. Are you not entertained?
Just watch your slang when you're there.... :thumbs up: [ATTACH]
There's too much evidence that says coaches matter. I go back to my default; 80% players, 20% coaching. So a good coach might win 3 or 4 games...
Size doesn't matter. .. (so I was told :getsick:)
Good stuff there. Sure would like to see a side by side with Wilson. I thought I heard he was working a with a route god too?
So swap Ramsey's pay for JPJ. Gonna need to find a cheap safety to balance it out.
Steelers are already at 5th highest paid CB room in the league. I guess we may as well be tops in that position along with edge rushers.
What would playing hardball mean?
That's damning. But I think MM is the guy to get it done: Steelers Just Got A Tremendous Update From New Coach About Mike McCarthy's Offense...
I can't argue against what you are saying. I liken JPJ to Ike Taylor. You don't have to worry about his side of the field. Porter fit Tomlin's...
For the season, they were better than a coin flip on 4th downs. Wonder how many games they won in the regular season because of it? I think...
Hope MM doesn't put up with buffoonery from players.
I can't compare other teams because I didn't follow their philosophies. What I do know is that PIT hasn't gotten many takeaways in the postseason....
The flip side is when you get to the post season teams don't often beat themselves. Notice how the defensive TOs dry up and the Steelers lose...
The OL rebuild should not have taken as long as it did. Ignored for too long, then bad choices made to compound the error. Weidl has set the focus...
Rodgers wasn't a great downfield passer last season. While he was near NFL average on long attempts, his completion % was well below. Some blame...
You can't lead in pass breakups if you don't get the targets. The elite CBs get both. JPJ was the second most targeted DB on the Steelers. Q....
I can't argue with that logic.
You mean TC, where they aren't allowed to tackle the QB? Well, I agree. :lolol:
Rodgers' response to Rosenthal: [ATTACH] But in truth, another website had Rodgers at 27th in the NFL. Just ahead of Watson, Tua, Smith,...