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teegre
12-13-2021, 11:22 PM
Before we even begin, I’m not sure why I look at Twitter. :frusty:
SANE_STEEL: Muth is a great TE.
STEEL_WHINE: Eff him. He cost us the Lions game.
CURMUDGEONER: Yep, and he should have caught that touchdown against the Vikings. He’s soft!!!
DUMB415GUY: Waste of a pick.
Have they lost their effing kinds!?!
fansince'76
12-13-2021, 11:30 PM
We'll know that Freiermuth has "arrived" when Still Mill gives him a sophomoric nickname. :chuckle:
His latest is "Sitter Watt." :lol:
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What a dope... :lol:
Lloydwoodsonjr
12-13-2021, 11:33 PM
Screenshot or it didn't happen.
Clearly Harrison Smith made a great play to punch that pass out at exactly the right time. He's been a great safety for a long time.
I agree that anyone who thinks Freiermuth is a bad pick is nuts. He's catching 75% of targets and has 7 TD in 8 starts. He has great hands.
I definitely understand also that some people wanted Creed Humphrey with that pick and that PFF rated Humphrey as the best C in the NFL. A lot of people wanted him before the draft I remember. I would imagine anyone who hates Freiermuth has an existing bias because they wanted a different player there. It's probably like sports analysts who want certain players to fail or succeed because of hot takes they have made about them.
teegre
12-14-2021, 06:48 AM
We'll know that Freiermuth has "arrived" when Still Mill gives him a sophomoric nickname. :chuckle:
His latest is "Sitter Watt." :lol:
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What a dope... :lol:
Bwahahaha :applaudit: Does Mill still think that Harrison should be starting instead of Watt?
teegre
12-14-2021, 06:55 AM
Screenshot or it didn't happen.
Clearly Harrison Smith made a great play to punch that pass out at exactly the right time. He's been a great safety for a long time.
I agree that anyone who thinks Freiermuth is a bad pick is nuts. He's catching 75% of targets and has 7 TD in 8 starts. He has great hands.
I definitely understand also that some people wanted Creed Humphrey with that pick and that PFF rated Humphrey as the best C in the NFL. A lot of people wanted him before the draft I remember. I would imagine anyone who hates Freiermuth has an existing bias because they wanted a different player there. It's probably like sports analysts who want certain players to fail or succeed because of hot takes they have made about them.
Yep :nod: Outstanding play by Harrison Smith.
We have all discussed the Creed vs. Freiermuth pick in R2. FWIW, most people here feel Freiermuth was the correct pick. But, even the people who would have preferred Humphrey can readily see the value of Freiermuth.
But, for whatever reason, there’s a hive mind out there on Twitter that feels obligated to pick Freiermuth apart. It’s odd. I get wanting Humphrey… he’s freakin’ amazing!!! What I do not get is the attack on Freiermuth. As Brian Regan once said, “Both can be favorites.”
Maybe Mill cloned himself (or has dozens of burner accounts). :lol:
Mojouw
12-14-2021, 10:28 AM
Thank you for another affirmation to not get on Twitter. I was starting to weaken...but dear lord.
I will own that I had serious reservations and expressed them here often about the drafting of a TE. And this TE specifically. PF has proven me mostly wrong. He can get open in the NFL. While he may never be just running away from guys down the seam, he has no problem creating enough separation to be a playmaker in the passing game. I still have concerns about his blocking...but that is the same concerns that always happen for just about every rookie TE ever. They all get better. So will PF. He clearly wants to block and has a better base of fundamentals to build from than many others at the TE position recently for the Steelers.
I look forward to watching him play TE for the next decade or so.
tube517
12-14-2021, 10:34 AM
We'll know that Freiermuth has "arrived" when Still Mill gives him a sophomoric nickname. :chuckle:
His latest is "Sitter Watt." :lol:
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What a dope... :lol:
Who is that guy? I don't follow him on Twitter. Is he on SU?
El-Gonzo Jackson
12-14-2021, 10:35 AM
Before we even begin, I’m not sure why I look at Twitter. :frusty:
SANE_STEEL: Muth is a great TE.
STEEL_WHINE: Eff him. He cost us the Lions game.
CURMUDGEONER: Yep, and he should have caught that touchdown against the Vikings. He’s soft!!!
DUMB415GUY: Waste of a pick.
Have they lost their effing kinds!?!
I think the Pony dung express was even blaming PatFry for not making that catch.
fansince'76
12-14-2021, 11:21 AM
Who is that guy? I don't follow him on Twitter. Is he on SU?
He was never on SF or SU - he was always on Stillers.com (teegre was actually BANNED from that forum for having the nerve to CELEBRATE after the Steelers won SB XLIII).
Still Mill is the one who originally coined the term "Dong Sack." He's a legend (in his own mind)! :lol:
hawaiiansteeler
12-14-2021, 11:40 AM
He was never on SF or SU - he was always on Stillers.com (teegre was actually BANNED from that forum for having the nerve to CELEBRATE after the Steelers won SB XLIII).
teegre deserved to be banned.
I mean, what real true Steelers fan does that? ;)
DesertSteel
12-14-2021, 11:45 AM
I love Muth... but he should've made the catch Sunday.
El-Gonzo Jackson
12-14-2021, 11:50 AM
I love Muth... but he should've made the catch Sunday.
He did make the catch. Its just that some former Notre Dame Safety happened to also be trying really hard and chopped the ball out of his arms before Muth even hit the ground.
hawaiiansteeler
12-14-2021, 12:33 PM
I love Muth... but he should've made the catch Sunday.
Ben said afterwards that Muth took it hard and had to be consoled in the locker room because he definitely thought he should have caught it.
gotta love the guy, we need more players like him on the team.
JimHarbaugh'ssoakedtissue
12-14-2021, 12:39 PM
I love Muth... but he should've made the catch Sunday. I wish he would have caught it Thursday.
Steeler-in-west
12-14-2021, 12:45 PM
He caught it with his hands, which is usually preferable, but in a tight window like that and a defender ready to hit you, might have been better to catch it using more of the body to better absorb the impact
Fire Goodell
12-14-2021, 12:47 PM
Fry is already the best TE we've had since Miller
Steeler-in-west
12-14-2021, 01:02 PM
Fry is already the best TE we've had since Miller
he’s already got 7 TD’s, that’s one more than Miller had in his rookie year. 100 more receiving yards and he exceeds Miller’s rookie year total there too. All this with an old-end of the line Ben throwing to him….
DesertSteel
12-14-2021, 01:06 PM
He did make the catch. Its just that some former Notre Dame Safety happened to also be trying really hard and chopped the ball out of his arms before Muth even hit the ground.
Don’t you know the Book of Officiating’s official definition of a catch? Lol
#goirish
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I wish he would have caught it Thursday.
Lol
Hawkman
12-14-2021, 01:13 PM
Don’t you know the Book of Officiating’s official definition of a catch? Lol
#goirish
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Lol
Insight abounds!:heh:
El-Gonzo Jackson
12-14-2021, 02:00 PM
He caught it with his hands, which is usually preferable, but in a tight window like that and a defender ready to hit you, might have been better to catch it using more of the body to better absorb the impact
Honestly, that goes against everything that you teach a young player when teaching to receive a football. Learn to catch with your hands and you get receivers with great hands. Learn to catch with your body and you get Sammie Coates and Eric Ebron type receivers.
The young man made a great catch, but Harrison Smith made a great play to chop the ball out before he could get the ball pressed up against his torso and secured.
El-Gonzo Jackson
12-14-2021, 02:06 PM
Don’t you know the Book of Officiating’s official definition of a catch? Lol
#goirish
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I know that PatFry didnt drop the football.
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Steeler-in-west
12-14-2021, 02:10 PM
Honestly, that goes against everything that you teach a young player when teaching to receive a football. Learn to catch with your hands and you get receivers with great hands. Learn to catch with your body and you get Sammie Coates and Eric Ebron type receivers.
The young man made a great catch, but Harrison Smith made a great play to chop the ball out before he could get the ball pressed up against his torso and secured.
I know what your saying saying and it’s mostly true but at certain times you have cradle that thing to absorb a hit - seems that was his only chance to make that catch, how else could he hold onto that ball?
El-Gonzo Jackson
12-14-2021, 03:02 PM
I know what your saying saying and it’s mostly true but at certain times you have cradle that thing to absorb a hit - seems that was his only chance to make that catch, how else could he hold onto that ball?
If a guy runs a 4.5 -40 yard dash its around 22mph. So lets say that Muth is running around 20mph. Do you think he has the ability to speed up, so that the football doesnt hit him in the hands, but rather closer to his chest? Do you think that if he could make that adjustment, that there is a greater likelyhood that he takes the ball of his chestplate and it bounces off incomplete?
He extended his hands, to make the catch while in the midst of 3 defenders and as the below pictures show he was cradling it close to his body until one of the best safeties in the NFL chopped it out and made a great play.
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Sometimes you make a great play, at high speed, in a split second...............but your opponent makes a better play.
Mojouw
12-14-2021, 03:19 PM
If a guy runs a 4.5 -40 yard dash its around 22mph. So lets say that Muth is running around 20mph. Do you think he has the ability to speed up, so that the football doesnt hit him in the hands, but rather closer to his chest? Do you think that if he could make that adjustment, that there is a greater likelyhood that he takes the ball of his chestplate and it bounces off incomplete?
He extended his hands, to make the catch while in the midst of 3 defenders and as the below pictures show he was cradling it close to his body until one of the best safeties in the NFL chopped it out and made a great play.
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Sometimes you make a great play, at high speed, in a split second...............but your opponent makes a better play.
Even though it was not a TD...it is possible for everything involved in the play to be really darn good. Route? Throw? Catch? Punch out? All were everything anyone could have wanted. It is just that the punch out was the last thing in the sequence.
I gotta maybe take a break from posting/reading around here....I'm gonna start calling people names and being more of jerk than usual...but sheesh...this is getting a bit tiresome.
It is possible to do a great many things right and still lose an NFL game.
86WARD
12-14-2021, 03:20 PM
Blame the physical trainers. Freiermuth has week hands and arms. If he was trained properly, he would’ve had the strength and been able to hold onto that ball.
Steeler-in-west
12-14-2021, 03:23 PM
If a guy runs a 4.5 -40 yard dash its around 22mph. So lets say that Muth is running around 20mph. Do you think he has the ability to speed up, so that the football doesnt hit him in the hands, but rather closer to his chest? Do you think that if he could make that adjustment, that there is a greater likelyhood that he takes the ball of his chestplate and it bounces off incomplete?
He extended his hands, to make the catch while in the midst of 3 defenders and as the below pictures show he was cradling it close to his body until one of the best safeties in the NFL chopped it out and made a great play.
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Sometimes you make a great play, at high speed, in a split second...............but your opponent makes a better play.
that’s a good run down, thanks. I see your point, he made the best catch he could in that situation, he was actually bringing it into his body pretty quickly but the defender got their too soon ….for us. I hate giving credit to the opponent but in this case I have to: it was a great play by the safety, And PF is going to have a great career with the Steelers- I can see it.
Steeler-in-west
12-14-2021, 03:31 PM
Blame the physical trainers. Freiermuth has week hands and arms. If he was trained properly, he would’ve had the strength and been able to hold onto that ball.
We’re just discussing if there was any possible way he could’ve held onto that ball, No one said PF made a bad play or was weak or was poorly trained, sheesh, that’s your interpretation…
Dwinsgames
12-14-2021, 04:23 PM
you're following the wrong people .........
when people continually make stupid tweets I would always just "unfollow" ... let them talk and let natural selection run its course
Crow-Magnon
12-14-2021, 05:05 PM
He did make the catch. Its just that some former Notre Dame Safety happened to also be trying really hard and chopped the ball out of his arms before Muth even hit the ground.
The other guys get paid, too. He didn’t drop it. He got rocked. I don’t blame him one bit.
tube517
12-14-2021, 05:25 PM
Please...it's all Ben's fault. :couch:
hawaiiansteeler
12-14-2021, 05:40 PM
Please...it's all Ben's fault. :couch:
I was thinking it was all Tomlin's fault.
obviously :cool:
El-Gonzo Jackson
12-14-2021, 08:09 PM
The other guys get paid, too. He didn’t drop it. He got rocked. I don’t blame him one bit.
Yup, when Minkah breaks up a reception like that, HE made a great play. When a Steeler has it happen to him......."he needs to learn how to catch better."
:wtf:
hawaiiansteeler
12-14-2021, 08:22 PM
Yup, when Minkah breaks up a reception like that, HE made a great play. When a Steeler has it happen to him......."he needs to learn how to catch better."
:wtf:
actually, when Minkah does it then it's a penalty. :frusty:
teegre
12-14-2021, 08:31 PM
actually, when Minkah does it then it's a penalty. :frusty:
:willy: WINNER!!! :willy:
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He was never on SF or SU - he was always on Stillers.com (teegre was actually BANNED from that forum for having the nerve to CELEBRATE after the Steelers won SB XLIII).
Yep :applaudit:
ThorndikeFFA
12-14-2021, 08:47 PM
I agree with tube; Muth couldn't catch that ball because Ben is too old. That's the whole problem with the Steelers team. :bolt:
JimHarbaugh'ssoakedtissue
12-14-2021, 09:06 PM
Steelers need to quit drafting TE's from Penn State that have questionable catches at the end zone lol. Penn State TE's are drama queens.
Steeler-in-west
12-14-2021, 09:17 PM
Then there’s this take by a former pro bowl receiver regarding the pass to freiermuth at about the 6 minute mark in the video. I’ll bet PF would agree with him, it was still a good play by the safety but it could’ve been caught…..
https://youtu.be/iMLwgF5hjuc
teegre
12-14-2021, 09:21 PM
Then there’s this take by a former pro bowl receiver regarding the pass to freiermuth at about the 6 minute mark in the video. I’ll bet PF would agree with him, it was still a good play by the safety but it could’ve been caught…..
https://youtu.be/iMLwgF5hjuc
Sharpe thinks the hit is what knocked the ball out.
“I would have anticipated the collision.”
Harrison Smith BATTED the ball out.
JimHarbaugh'ssoakedtissue
12-14-2021, 10:19 PM
Okay he caught the ball and got knock out before he was able to tuck it into his body. Nothing more to say about it and he going to be a great TE for the Steelers for Years. Anyways if he caught it 50% chance to make the two point conversion to tie it and then what happens in OT ?
fansince'76
12-14-2021, 10:55 PM
Sharpe thinks the hit is what knocked the ball out.
“I would have anticipated the collision.”
Harrison Smith BATTED the ball out.
https://i.imgur.com/94H75cG.jpg
Lloydwoodsonjr
12-15-2021, 04:30 PM
Sharpe said he likes to think he would have caught it as a partial joke- he knows that is a hard catch for anyone.
Tomlin screwed up the game management. Being down 29-0 he knew he needed a 2 pt conversion at some point. By kicking XP the first 2 TD he mismanaged the game. Should have gone for 2 on the first TD. If that fails you need 2 of 3. If that fails you need 3 of 5.
Tomlin didn't give himself any room by waiting he needed 2 of 3.
Also that 2 pt conversion was a terribly designed screen by Canada.
86WARD
12-15-2021, 05:48 PM
We’re just discussing if there was any possible way he could’ve held onto that ball, No one said PF made a bad play or was weak or was poorly trained, sheesh, that’s your interpretation…
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Steeler-in-west
12-15-2021, 09:40 PM
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86WARD
12-16-2021, 11:17 AM
Funnier with your reaction…
Steeler-in-west
12-16-2021, 12:37 PM
Funnier with your reaction…
i figured...:chuckle:
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