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polamalubeast
09-08-2014, 12:58 PM
Coach Mike Tomlin said, "A lot of it is just technique," when asked about the run defense vs. Cleveland
The run defense in 2013 wasn’t good enough based on typical Steelers’ standards for that aspect of the game, and even though it periodically appeared to be worse during the preseason, well, the preseason is the preseason.

But now the 2014 regular season is one week old, and the Steelers run defense already allowed a 183-yard game to the Cleveland Browns, who got to that total with a 6.1 per-carry average even though they were without starting RB Ben Tate for the entire second half.

“A lot of it is schematic. A lot of it is communication, and a lot of it is just technique,” said Coach Mike Tomlin not even 24 hours after the Steelers still managed to defeat the Browns in their opener. “When you have the type of day they had, particularly in the second half, it’s never just one thing. It’s usually some things. Most of the time that one thing might produce shortcomings in other areas that produce a multitude of things.”

The second half the Browns had almost resulted in one of the epic reversals in Steelers history. That’s because after scoring on five of their seven first-half possessions, the Steelers took a 27-3 lead into the locker room at halftime. The type of second half the Browns had managed to tie the game, 27-27, with 11:15 remaining in the fourth quarter.

“More than anything, we have to be good fundamentally, we have to exercise good technique, we have to play the defenses called, we have to communicate those defenses, and as coaches we have to put them in the best possible position to defend the plays,” said Tomlin.

To put some numbers to the kind of second half the Browns had: 121 yards rushing on 19 attempts (6.4 average) plus touchdowns of 3 and 15 yards; the Browns also ran 41 offensive plays in the second half and yet they faced only four third-down situations. And the one carryover from the preseason problems to the issues faced against Cleveland was that both the Eagles offense and the Browns offense utilized the hurry-up to post big numbers.

“The big thing is that’s whatever is called, we have to communicate it,” said Tomlin when asked about the effect the Browns’ up-tempo style had. “Communication is integral to execution, and I think we could have communicated better. I also thought we could have executed better.”

There seemed to be some times when players were looking toward the Steelers sideline only to have the Browns offense snap the ball.

“Being where you’re supposed to be means snap-readiness. We were where we were supposed to be, but based on some of the results of those snaps, I can’t say that we were ready,” said Tomlin. “We’re going to work hard on being better in that regard in preparation for Thursday.”


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SteelerFanInStl
09-08-2014, 06:38 PM
That all pretty much sounds like "the players didn't do what we coaches told them to do".

Shoes
09-08-2014, 06:49 PM
“A lot of it is schematic. A lot of it is communication, and a lot of it is just technique,” said Coach Mike Tomlin.

And a lot of it has carried over from year to year, Why?

GoSlash27
09-08-2014, 07:05 PM
Overpursuit. Poor gap control. Nonexistent tackling. Add to that confusion over assignments due to poor communication and players attempting to do each other's jobs.
It *is* just fundamental football when you get down to it.

GBMelBlount
09-08-2014, 07:14 PM
What run defense?

Butch
09-08-2014, 07:24 PM
Cue the Jim Mora Playoffs, just substitute Run Defense for playoffs.

muncher
09-08-2014, 07:28 PM
sounds a lot like the team wasnt prepared

fansince'76
09-08-2014, 07:46 PM
sounds a lot like the team wasnt prepared

Yeah, that's why they jumped out to a 24-point lead.

We have 9 first and second-year players in this defense. They're not going to play like the '76 Steelers overnight.

muncher
09-08-2014, 07:56 PM
Yeah, that's why they jumped out to a 24-point lead.

We have 9 first and second-year players in this defense. They're not going to play like the '76 Steelers overnight.


okay, then tomlin was seriously out coached the second half.
obviously

X-Terminator
09-08-2014, 08:08 PM
okay, then tomlin was seriously out coached the second half.
obviously

Yeah, he pretty much admitted that without actually saying it. The stars have aligned, because we actually agree on something.

jb500ex
09-08-2014, 08:37 PM
“A lot of it is schematic. A lot of it is communication, and a lot of it is just technique,” said Coach Mike Tomlin.

And a lot of it has carried over from year to year, Why?
James Harrison said why last year no one listened. Coach Tomlin is just one of the guys and after he spends time looking up interesting words and making sure his sun glasses look cool there's very little time for coaching

katmandu
09-08-2014, 09:45 PM
“A lot of it is schematic. A lot of it is communication, and a lot of it is just technique,” said Coach Mike Tomlin.

And a lot of it has carried over from year to year, Why? I noticed he didn't mention lack of talent or ability.

Steeltreal
09-08-2014, 10:38 PM
okay, then LeBeau was seriously out coached the second half.
obviously

fixed it

Craic
09-08-2014, 10:44 PM
fixed it

You know you're going to hell for that kind of apostasy on a Steelers board, right?

Steeltreal
09-08-2014, 10:53 PM
You know you're going to hell for that kind of apostasy on a Steelers board, right?

must pull up a dictionary b4 respond o0

Craic
09-09-2014, 12:02 AM
must pull up a dictionary b4 respond o0

:buttkick:
:chuckle:

katmandu
09-09-2014, 03:34 PM
We have 9 first and second-year players in this defense. They're not going to play like the '76 Steelers overnight.x2.

A lot folks just don't realize how inexperienced these young guys really are. Plus the fact that we have very little real quality depth on Defense certainly plays into the equation.

I look at this year being a slight improvement over the last 2 years. Maybe going 9-7.

I see the next few seasons after this one as being the time for significant improvements and heading back to Playoff caliber football.

ALLD
09-09-2014, 04:01 PM
My gut tells me Tomlin pulled them back too much at the half and did not want to give up the entire playbook just to play the Browns. It's obvious Ben might be the best clutch QB in the NFL right now.

tube517
09-09-2014, 04:04 PM
Yeah, that's why they jumped out to a 24-point lead.

We have 9 first and second-year players in this defense. They're not going to play like the '76 Steelers overnight.

Yes, they did: the 76 Steelers D gave up 31 points and 440 yards in their first game of the season and lost. (to the Raiders) :chuckle:

HollywoodSteel
09-11-2014, 01:44 PM
You know you're going to hell for that kind of apostasy on a Steelers board, right?

Actually, I think the word you mean is "blasphemy" or "heresy." No one is switching religions here, just going against sacred beliefs. ;)

katmandu
09-11-2014, 10:40 PM
Coach Tomlin is just one of the guys and after he spends time looking up interesting words and making sure his sun glasses look cool there's very little time for coachingObviously.... Tomlin' favorite word.

st33lersguy
09-12-2014, 01:35 PM
Put in Stephon Tuitt and Daniel McCullers