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Parker and Arians- Time to move on
Willie had a nice 3 year run.... can we get a 2nd rounder for him?
Arians simply must go. In the post Bush economy, no onwe with mediocre or less performance deserves a job in the U.S.
Arians simply must go. In the post Bush economy, no onwe with mediocre or less performance deserves a job in the U.S.
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Go ahead and put BR7 on the list as well. Shit, he's not worth a damn anymore.
You ever notice who he always gets "hurt" on the bad plays? He always comes up holding a hand, or a foot, or a finger. Shit. Give me a break.
You ever notice who he always gets "hurt" on the bad plays? He always comes up holding a hand, or a foot, or a finger. Shit. Give me a break.
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indysteel wrote:Go ahead and put BR7 on the list as well. Shit, he's not worth a damn anymore.
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He's just injured. And they won't bench him for anything, I guess.
IMO (and I have been a Ben HATER, lately), the Titties revealed another of Ben's weaknesses. Try to knock that ball out. If he keeps putting it out on a platter and NOT PUTTING IT AWAY EVEN IF HES FUCKING SURROUNDED BY DEFENDERS, don't go for the sack, just knock that sucker outta his hand. BOOM! 7 points.
Other than his turnovers, I really liked what I saw from Ben.
The problem with parker is every single FUCKING TIME parker had a decent run, Arians ran him again, and it never worked (as consecutive runs have never worked this season, anyway)
Ben would have remained good, but one of 2 things happened (not sure which yet)
1. The titties jumped the short routes that worked so well against the Ravens that I've previously mentioned.
2. Arians for some strange reason gave up on the short pass plays
I'd say bbs made a good point about Parker. I completely agree with it.
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I don't disagree.
What I can't understand is how we constantly give BR7 a pass. He literally has sucked just as bad as WP, yet no one is calling for BR7's head.
He was outplayed today by Kerry Collins for crying out loud. Kerry Collins.
Hurt or not, I don't give a shit. If he's that bad, then they should take his ass out. Otherwise, produce.
What I can't understand is how we constantly give BR7 a pass. He literally has sucked just as bad as WP, yet no one is calling for BR7's head.
He was outplayed today by Kerry Collins for crying out loud. Kerry Collins.
Hurt or not, I don't give a shit. If he's that bad, then they should take his ass out. Otherwise, produce.
Re: Parker and Arians- Time to move on
indysteel wrote:I don't disagree.
What I can't understand is how we constantly give BR7 a pass. He literally has sucked just as bad as WP, yet no one is calling for BR7's head.
He was outplayed today by Kerry Collins for crying out loud. Kerry Collins.
Hurt or not, I don't give a shit. If he's that bad, then they should take his ass out. Otherwise, produce.
I KNOW, right?
Apparently, he became a god last week in those last 3 minutes. And also, you hear announcers always saying "steeler fans ay not like ben or think he's doing well but...he is doing well" Wow, great counter-argument.
It's easy to lay the blame on Arians and the wr dropsies, but I'm willing to admit when the "Franchise" might need to be benched for a game or two. Just so he knows he can't just get away with that bullshit all the time.
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Re: Parker and Arians- Time to move on
They need to give his ass the rookie treatment and make him hold onto a ball no matter where he goes.
If he fumbles, he dishes out some cash.
This bullshit fumble shit needs to fucking stop.
If he fumbles, he dishes out some cash.
This bullshit fumble shit needs to fucking stop.
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He can quit limping around like a three legged dog everytime he makes a mistake to.
It's almost like he's trying to distract from his screw up by pretending he's hurt.
Frickin POS.
For $100 MM, this SOB should be winning games based on his play, and his alone. They are not. They are winning despite him.
It's almost like he's trying to distract from his screw up by pretending he's hurt.
Frickin POS.
For $100 MM, this SOB should be winning games based on his play, and his alone. They are not. They are winning despite him.
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as for arians ... agreed, i get sick to my stomach even when the camera catches him on the sideline. his bullshit comments a few weeks ago about "never 2nd guessing himself .. never looking back" ... could you imagine if we all lived like that??? i constantly 2nd guess myself, about my business, my family, my decisions ... that's how we learn, and grow ... we ask ourselves "was that the right thing to do?" "could i have done it better" ... obviously we don't question the things we do that turn out great, but the things that don't, how in the hell would we ever improve in our lives if we don't learn from our mistakes ... this asshole keeps trying things that don't work because he thinks they should, regardless of the results!! un-fucking-believable!!! he never goes back and looks to find out why certain plays aren't working, he thinks they should have and continues to try them ... i've never seen a poorer coached offensive football team in pittsburgh in my life. all the delays, problems with route-running, problems in blocking schemes ... it all stems from coaching, and cooridinating ... this is simply the dumbest, incoherent, unqualified cooridinator we've ever employed ... i just hope to god tomlin has the balls, at a young age and a lack of experience to fire this retard after the season, despite our record ... we won all of our games on talent alone, and despite this complete moron.
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I still don't think Parker is 100%. Plus with Arians calling the plays there were more jail breaks than they ever had in the Wild West. Weather it is the injury or the play calling Parker seems tentative which is not good with the speed in the NFL.
I am wearing a little thin with Willie. However, we still run him like he is Bettis. Arians rearely tries to get him to the edge and every screen pass or draw is telegraphed that it is no wonder he does not get much.
I am wearing a little thin with Willie. However, we still run him like he is Bettis. Arians rearely tries to get him to the edge and every screen pass or draw is telegraphed that it is no wonder he does not get much.
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I've never thought Parker was a feature back. The fact that FWP gets negative yardage more times than positive should throw a red flag up. But then, compare that to Moore's stats in the SAME GAME against the SAME DEFENSE using the SAME OFFENSIVE LINE and that should sound sirens and whistles. FWP is not a RB that can run without HUGE holes to hit...he hesitates too much at the LOS. On several hand-offs yesterday, FWP stood there, feet spread, like he was getting ready to block. WTF??? Sure, you say, FWP could take it to the house at any time. I don't think so, not anymore. He doesn't have the same speed as he once did and how many times this year has he actually broke one for 20+ yards? I say, give me a back that can get me 3-4 YPC and I'll live with the fact that he won't "hit a home run".
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Re: Parker and Arians- Time to move on
uknowwho wrote:as for arians ... agreed, i get sick to my stomach even when the camera catches him on the sideline. his bullshit comments a few weeks ago about "never 2nd guessing himself .. never looking back" ... could you imagine if we all lived like that??? i constantly 2nd guess myself, about my business, my family, my decisions ... that's how we learn, and grow ... we ask ourselves "was that the right thing to do?" "could i have done it better" ... obviously we don't question the things we do that turn out great, but the things that don't, how in the hell would we ever improve in our lives if we don't learn from our mistakes ... this asshole keeps trying things that don't work because he thinks they should, regardless of the results!! un-fucking-believable!!! he never goes back and looks to find out why certain plays aren't working, he thinks they should have and continues to try them ... i've never seen a poorer coached offensive football team in pittsburgh in my life. all the delays, problems with route-running, problems in blocking schemes ... it all stems from coaching, and cooridinating ... this is simply the dumbest, incoherent, unqualified cooridinator we've ever employed ... i just hope to god tomlin has the balls, at a young age and a lack of experience to fire this retard after the season, despite our record ... we won all of our games on talent alone, and despite this complete moron.
and what's with the snapping the ball at one second left on the play clock EVERY DOWN? No wonder opposing D's can time their rush so well, huh?
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Re: Parker and Arians- Time to move on
What we need in my opinion is a Cam Cameron type OC. We will not hire him away from Baltimore.
However, we need someone that creates an offense that fits the strengths of the personnel they have and that can adapt as the game dictates. I don't know NFL asst. coaches well enough to give names but hey they are out there.
Remember Arians was the OC in Cleveland when Maddox came back from like 20pts down in the 4th qtr. Should have known we were in trouble when he came from the mistake on the lake.
However, we need someone that creates an offense that fits the strengths of the personnel they have and that can adapt as the game dictates. I don't know NFL asst. coaches well enough to give names but hey they are out there.
Remember Arians was the OC in Cleveland when Maddox came back from like 20pts down in the 4th qtr. Should have known we were in trouble when he came from the mistake on the lake.
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- disagree with you boys on Ben. Yes, he is a bit of a drama queen, and yes he does have bad turnovers, but he still has the mojo. He needs at least an average running game in order to play action from....and he needs an OC who is not retarded. I say let's stick with 7.
- agree on Parker. Can't break tackles, can only hit the home run if given a ton of space. Start Mewelde now, and hope that Mendenhall can become The Man next season.
- of course, agree on Arians. Idiot.
- agree on Parker. Can't break tackles, can only hit the home run if given a ton of space. Start Mewelde now, and hope that Mendenhall can become The Man next season.
- of course, agree on Arians. Idiot.
Re: Parker and Arians- Time to move on
Where is the mojo??
The record is despite him, not because of him.
Let's call this bitch out. Right here, right now. I'm not saying I want to trade him and I'm not saying he is useless.
But rather than sticking Arians in the ass all the time, let's foist some of that up on BR7. After all, "Spike" is the one executing the plays, not Arians.
The record is despite him, not because of him.
Let's call this bitch out. Right here, right now. I'm not saying I want to trade him and I'm not saying he is useless.
But rather than sticking Arians in the ass all the time, let's foist some of that up on BR7. After all, "Spike" is the one executing the plays, not Arians.
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Id rather have a fucking monkey throwing darts at a board full of plays over Arians. He is one motherfucker that could fall off the face of the earth and i wouldnt lose any sleep.
As for Willie, he's shot. Dunno if hes hurt or what. Not the same burst. Mewelde runs with a purpose. He should start the rest of the year. It doesnt make sense they both run behind the same line and Mewelde produces. I dont think the line says "Mewelde's in Lets block this play"
No way we get a 2nd round pick for willie. As we have seen before, the FO will cut him before he gets traded. Hopefully Delicious shows something next year.
As for Willie, he's shot. Dunno if hes hurt or what. Not the same burst. Mewelde runs with a purpose. He should start the rest of the year. It doesnt make sense they both run behind the same line and Mewelde produces. I dont think the line says "Mewelde's in Lets block this play"
No way we get a 2nd round pick for willie. As we have seen before, the FO will cut him before he gets traded. Hopefully Delicious shows something next year.
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Re: Parker and Arians- Time to move on
I love Ben.
I've loved Ben since his rookie year when he took the team to 15-1 and eventually lost to the Pats in the AFC Championship Game.
I loved him when he went on a tear in the playoffs, even to have a subpar Super Bowl, which they still won.
However, I'm one who can call a wart a wart and the fumbles and stupid interceptions in their own territory are huge warts.
They don't happen every game, but when they do, they cost the team the game (Colts, Giants, Titans).
I know that the offensive line is not the best. I know that Arians might be the worst offensive coordinator in the history of the team. I know that the running game is suffering from the fact that the team refuses to feature MeMo (maybe he's not a feature back, either, and that is why he only gets a limited amount of carries and all of his successes come from being a change of pace) and I know that both Santonio and Nate have cases of the dropsies (Hines, too, and Miller let a catchable ball hit the turf on third down yesterday). Nevertheless, with all of these issues, the team needs nearly flawless play from the quarterback position. When they get it, they win. When they don't, they lose.
The problems with the team are not all Ben's. He does have his warts, though, and to suggest otherwise is to be looking at the world through black and gold colored glasses. The quarterback is the leader of the team and usually how goes the quarterback so goes the rest of the team. This is magnified on a team with so many issues like the Steelers (and the Jets, but who gives a shit about them) and Ben, if he really wants to be considered one of the best, needs to get his shit together.
I've loved Ben since his rookie year when he took the team to 15-1 and eventually lost to the Pats in the AFC Championship Game.
I loved him when he went on a tear in the playoffs, even to have a subpar Super Bowl, which they still won.
However, I'm one who can call a wart a wart and the fumbles and stupid interceptions in their own territory are huge warts.
They don't happen every game, but when they do, they cost the team the game (Colts, Giants, Titans).
I know that the offensive line is not the best. I know that Arians might be the worst offensive coordinator in the history of the team. I know that the running game is suffering from the fact that the team refuses to feature MeMo (maybe he's not a feature back, either, and that is why he only gets a limited amount of carries and all of his successes come from being a change of pace) and I know that both Santonio and Nate have cases of the dropsies (Hines, too, and Miller let a catchable ball hit the turf on third down yesterday). Nevertheless, with all of these issues, the team needs nearly flawless play from the quarterback position. When they get it, they win. When they don't, they lose.
The problems with the team are not all Ben's. He does have his warts, though, and to suggest otherwise is to be looking at the world through black and gold colored glasses. The quarterback is the leader of the team and usually how goes the quarterback so goes the rest of the team. This is magnified on a team with so many issues like the Steelers (and the Jets, but who gives a shit about them) and Ben, if he really wants to be considered one of the best, needs to get his shit together.
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indysteel wrote:Where is the mojo??
The record is despite him, not because of him.
Let's call this bitch out. Right here, right now. I'm not saying I want to trade him and I'm not saying he is useless.
But rather than sticking Arians in the ass all the time, let's foist some of that up on BR7. After all, "Spike" is the one executing the plays, not Arians.
I think you'll see the return of Spike's mojo during the 1st playoff game. My point is not that Ben is great all the time, and he certainly has weaknesses (ball security prime among them), but I am still a huge fan of 7, overall. If WE/we lose in the playoffs, it will be because of the inability to run the ball, or because of a huge special teams boner....but I don't think it will be because of Ben.
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indysteel wrote:What I can't understand is how we constantly give BR7 a pass. He literally has sucked just as bad as WP, yet no one is calling for BR7's head.
I would say it has to do with this:
1) Big Ben has produced (to some degree) and has had several game-winning drives.
2) FWP has done squat this year.
Also, Ben did not go out an complain about the play-calling.
FWP did.
In other words, if people see that you are a "team guy" then they are more likely to give you a pass when you play like crap.
Whereas, if you play like crap every game...and then have the gall to complain...people are going to bury you.
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"as for arians ... agreed, i get sick to my stomach even when the camera catches him on the sideline. his bullshit comments a few weeks ago about "never 2nd guessing himself .. never looking back"
But that's the way irresponsible airheads actually are.
But that's the way irresponsible airheads actually are.
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Hagerstown Steelman wrote:What we need in my opinion is a Cam Cameron type OC. We will not hire him away from Baltimore.
However, we need someone that creates an offense that fits the strengths of the personnel they have and that can adapt as the game dictates. I don't know NFL asst. coaches well enough to give names but hey they are out there.
Remember Arians was the OC in Cleveland when Maddox came back from like 20pts down in the 4th qtr. Should have known we were in trouble when he came from the mistake on the lake.
It seems to me that the Steelers have held on to some mighty piss poor coordinators (both offensive and defensive) for painfully long periods of time. In my opinion that's the Rooneys' doings. Some kinda connections there such as friend of the family, son of drinking buddy, etc., but clearly not for reasons of football prowess.
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