Originally posted by MagicMamba88
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One might notice that the Steelers are trending up. Their offensive line has settled in with consistent roles. This has helped rookie QB Pickett.
I consider criticism of Lombardi to be off target. :shock: The return of Linsley, MW and possibly Parham is noteworthy. If we can somehow stabilize the offensive line, leading to establishment of a running attack, that can lead to surprising results.
The idea that Lombardi is too simplistic, with all that mountainous supporting evidence shouted to the world, misses the big point. Lombardi runs an entirely different offense than Mike McDaniel. The concepts, not to say available personnel, are distances apart.We do not play modern football.
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View PostOne might notice that the Steelers are trending up. Their offensive line has settled in with consistent roles. This has helped rookie QB Pickett.
I consider criticism of Lombardi to be off target. :shock: The return of Linsley, MW and possibly Parham is noteworthy. If we can somehow stabilize the offensive line, leading to establishment of a running attack, that can lead to surprising results.
The idea that Lombardi is too simplistic, with all that mountainous supporting evidence shouted to the world, misses the big point. Lombardi runs an entirely different offense than Mike McDaniel. The concepts, not to say available personnel, are distances apart.
I believe I heard that Parham is not playing today.
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Originally posted by richpjr View Post
Yes, compare a healthy Allen and Williams vs Hill and Waddle. Massively different skill sets that lead to massively different play calls.
I believe I heard that Parham is not playing today.
And for keeping us all from getting too extreme.
:smile:We do not play modern football.
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Originally posted by NoMoreChillies View Postwhat plays would Payton or any OC /HC call with Herb getting <2 seconds in the pocket?
Still too low given his talent and arm.
This year you can start by rolling out your big athletic QB who throws as well as anyone does on the move alot more.
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Originally posted by CanadianBoltFan View Post
With a healthy line last year and Slater playing at at all pro level Herbert was 18th last year in pass ave.
Still too low given his talent and arm.
This year you can start by rolling out your big athletic QB who throws as well as anyone does on the move alot more.
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Originally posted by richpjr View Post
But last year the offense was 5th in DVOA, 4th in yards and most importantly fifth in points scored. To me, it's very hard to come to any real conclusions about Lombardi because of the massive amount of injuries.
This season has been a lot of frustration from the injury bug standpoint as we saw in preseason, the depth was not that good
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Originally posted by Boltjolt View Post
TOP and points scored are big. We do need to run the ball better as well.
This season has been a lot of frustration from the injury bug standpoint as we saw in preseason, the depth was not that good
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Originally posted by CanadianBoltFan View Post
With a healthy line last year and Slater playing at at all pro level Herbert was 18th last year in pass ave.
Still too low given his talent and arm.
This year you can start by rolling out your big athletic QB who throws as well as anyone does on the move alot more.
It looks like there is another level of athleticism that Herbert cannot quite give us yet.We do not play modern football.
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Originally posted by richpjr View Post
Even more frustrating is the front office standing pat with the roster as the injuries mounted, aside from bringing up practice squad trash while riding out the injuries. It may literally cost a chance at the playoffs.
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View PostOne might notice that the Steelers are trending up. Their offensive line has settled in with consistent roles. This has helped rookie QB Pickett.
I consider criticism of Lombardi to be off target. :shock: The return of Linsley, MW and possibly Parham is noteworthy. If we can somehow stabilize the offensive line, leading to establishment of a running attack, that can lead to surprising results.
The idea that Lombardi is too simplistic, with all that mountainous supporting evidence shouted to the world, misses the big point. Lombardi runs an entirely different offense than Mike McDaniel. The concepts, not to say available personnel, are distances apart.
Why will this suddenly change?
They had everyone available the first two games.
It would have been nice to lean on the run against K.C., inside the 5, that 4rth Quarter in Arrowhead.
The excuse back then was that it will take the running game time.
Getting everyone back now will no doubt take time again to gel.
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Originally posted by wu-dai clan View Post
All true Canada.
It looks like there is another level of athleticism that Herbert cannot quite give us yet.
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