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- TheStillerWay86
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Heres a little something i thought intresting
Heres the link to the article but im going to break down some of Mikey Tea's comments.
http://steelers.com/article/110846/
Q. The Steelers have had a lot of success recently with the no-huddle offense – both against Tennessee and even going back to Super Bowl XLIII. Do you ever consider making that the staple of your offense?
A. Here’s the thing: it’s a lot more difficult to execute in hostile environments than it is at home, and let’s face it, Raymond James Stadium was like a home game for us. The reality is that the pre-snap communication that’s needed to run the no-huddle consistently at times is difficult on the road.
What i see: Mike doesnt want to murder Arians just yet. He realizes the success but I KNOW he has to see what the playcalls Brucey the Bitch is doing to this offense that should at least score 24 a game regardless. 17-20 against a upper-echelon D. Ben is money in NH. Holmes was born in the NH. Our offense as a whole is nearly unstoppable in the NH. Enough Said about that.
Q. Hines Ward needs 60 receiving yards to go over 10,000 for his career. Do you consider that a remarkable achievement for a guy who has played so many seasons for a so-called running team?
A. When you look at Hines’ numbers, they kind of speak for themselves. He has over 800 catches, he’s closing in on 10,000 yards, and he owns virtually every Steelers career receiving record to speak of. And when you speak of some of the guys who have come before him in this organization, guys like Lynn Swann and John Stallworth and Louis Lipps, that lets you know what kind of company he’s keeping.
What i see: Just to clarify, Holmes is emergening as the #1 but should exactly just steal it from Hines. Hines is proven,reliable and a Hall-Of-Fucking-Famer. Nothing against 'Tone at ALL. Hes on pace for at least 1200+ and 7-10 TD's in my opinion. If Tone is dropping the rock, Miller and Hines and maybe even McD can pick it up. Between Holmes and Hines this year should be around 2250-2400 recieving yards. Its this high for the fact that our running game hasnt shown glaring promise even though it is early. Hoping Sweed can get healthy and that Wallace make Nate look like a fucking bum for going to Tickasee
http://steelers.com/article/110846/
Q. The Steelers have had a lot of success recently with the no-huddle offense – both against Tennessee and even going back to Super Bowl XLIII. Do you ever consider making that the staple of your offense?
A. Here’s the thing: it’s a lot more difficult to execute in hostile environments than it is at home, and let’s face it, Raymond James Stadium was like a home game for us. The reality is that the pre-snap communication that’s needed to run the no-huddle consistently at times is difficult on the road.
What i see: Mike doesnt want to murder Arians just yet. He realizes the success but I KNOW he has to see what the playcalls Brucey the Bitch is doing to this offense that should at least score 24 a game regardless. 17-20 against a upper-echelon D. Ben is money in NH. Holmes was born in the NH. Our offense as a whole is nearly unstoppable in the NH. Enough Said about that.
Q. Hines Ward needs 60 receiving yards to go over 10,000 for his career. Do you consider that a remarkable achievement for a guy who has played so many seasons for a so-called running team?
A. When you look at Hines’ numbers, they kind of speak for themselves. He has over 800 catches, he’s closing in on 10,000 yards, and he owns virtually every Steelers career receiving record to speak of. And when you speak of some of the guys who have come before him in this organization, guys like Lynn Swann and John Stallworth and Louis Lipps, that lets you know what kind of company he’s keeping.
What i see: Just to clarify, Holmes is emergening as the #1 but should exactly just steal it from Hines. Hines is proven,reliable and a Hall-Of-Fucking-Famer. Nothing against 'Tone at ALL. Hes on pace for at least 1200+ and 7-10 TD's in my opinion. If Tone is dropping the rock, Miller and Hines and maybe even McD can pick it up. Between Holmes and Hines this year should be around 2250-2400 recieving yards. Its this high for the fact that our running game hasnt shown glaring promise even though it is early. Hoping Sweed can get healthy and that Wallace make Nate look like a fucking bum for going to Tickasee
- Crucible-steel-kid
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Re: Heres a little something i thought intresting
I know it's about the $$$$, but when Randle El went to the Foreskins, I knew he would NEVER be heard from again in a superbowl. If I was in that kind of a position, I would probably stay put with the Stillers rather than going for the money. It depends on what the players want, fame or fortune? Few get both concurrently in this league.
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- TheStillerWay86
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Re: Heres a little something i thought intresting
Crucible-steel-kid wrote:I know it's about the $$$$, but when Randle El went to the Foreskins, I knew he would NEVER be heard from again in a superbowl. If I was in that kind of a position, I would probably stay put with the Stillers rather than going for the money. It depends on what the players want, fame or fortune? Few get both concurrently in this league.
I wouldnt want anyother recievers in the league. Im perfectly content. Really i always thought Torry Holt and Hines could complement quite well. I always liked Holt.
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