stillers4me
12-08-2010, 01:47 PM
Posted on December 8, 2010 (http://www.steelerslounge.com/2010/12/troy-polamalu-a-lesson-in-design/) by adam (http://www.steelerslounge.com/author/adam/)
Troy Polamalu made another signature play on Sunday night when he came flying off the edge and did a superman tomahawk to Joe Flacco’s blindside, forcing the fumble that would ultimately swing the game in the Steelers favor.
The question that has to be asked (and has been asked by many, including Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs): How the hell did nobody account for the best player on the Steelers defense?
The answer: Dick LeBeau is crazy like a fox.
Greg Easterbrook writes the Tuesday Morning Quarterback column for ESPN’s Page 2 and talked about this play in his latest 80,000 word novel (http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=easterbrook/101207_tuesday_morning_quarterback&sportCat=nfl). In it, he describes LeBeau’s defensive system as “choreography and confusion.”.................
http://www.steelerslounge.com/2010/12/troy-polamalu-a-lesson-in-design/
Troy Polamalu made another signature play on Sunday night when he came flying off the edge and did a superman tomahawk to Joe Flacco’s blindside, forcing the fumble that would ultimately swing the game in the Steelers favor.
The question that has to be asked (and has been asked by many, including Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs): How the hell did nobody account for the best player on the Steelers defense?
The answer: Dick LeBeau is crazy like a fox.
Greg Easterbrook writes the Tuesday Morning Quarterback column for ESPN’s Page 2 and talked about this play in his latest 80,000 word novel (http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=easterbrook/101207_tuesday_morning_quarterback&sportCat=nfl). In it, he describes LeBeau’s defensive system as “choreography and confusion.”.................
http://www.steelerslounge.com/2010/12/troy-polamalu-a-lesson-in-design/