Oh, no doubt. It's just odd to see the same mindset out of a team that no longer has the tools to take that kind of approach. Trust me, with what we've got as weapons, I'd much rather us do the Patriots do: Score points, move down the field, never stop trying to put points on the board and dare teams to stop them. When the Patriots started scoring right before halftime last night against the Jets and then kept it going in the 2nd half was impressive. Brady just turned up the tempo SO high on some of those drives the Jets didn't even have time to figure out their assignments. WE have the weapons and a QB that can do that. We need to. Every chance we get.
The only thing I really have a complaint about is that we seem to find a solution for a problem, use it once or for one game and then it goes on the shelf. The overall game plan against the Patriots was fabulous. Ben was using a lot of short passes, thrown on 3 step drops and then mixed that with our other "signature" type plays. I saw almost none of that yesterday.
The defense played a lot of press man coverage, but unlike what we did with the Ravens, it was mixed with varying defensive fronts so that Brady didn't know where the pressure was coming from. Against the Ravens, we switched to man coverage but brought no pressure...just our standard 4 man rush. We didn't see a line full of 8 or 9 guys lined up at the ball (even if all they do is drop back in coverage) We only have one CB that can handle that and that's Ike. The point of doing it against Brady was to make him get rid of the ball fast, but not allow his receivers the opportunity to be open for the safe underneath stuff that they usually see against us. We did very little of that against the rookie QB yesterday either. (and had NO sacks)
Steelers fans are like spoiled, petulant children. Coming into the game, the Bengals D was giving up, what? 16 points a game? We were 8 better than average. Nobody cares, they just want to bitch and moan, even in a win, and scapegoat the OC.
It's retarded...and I mean that in the strictest sense...
Fire Goodell
Agreed 100 %. As My Coach Tom Elsasser used to tell us, "The Day that I stop yelling at you, the day that I stop demanding the absolute best from you, the day that I stop asking for perfection and 110 percent execution, might as well be the day that I stop caring and coaching". We as fans expect perfection at all times from the Steelers . Is it gonna happen? Absolutely not, but we all understand thats part of the game. And some might still be not okay with that, but it shows that they have passion for the game.
Nice try...you can't hide behind platitudes and "coachspeak". The gameplan was brilliant yesterday, and when the team was actually executing it, we were unstoppable.
Credit must be given to A) The Bengals defense for stepping up and adjusting a bit and B) fate and luck, which were NOT on our side yesterday, as evidenced by the Heath bobble and the sure pick in the EZ that resulted in a bungle TD.
One of the misnomers is that I never criticize Arians...I just did for last weeks game. In fact, I questioned not running at the end of yesterdays game. But there HAS to be balance. If a player drops a pass, how in the fuck is that the OC's fault? Yet we see an incredibly lopsided amount of ignorant hate and just that kind of myopic intolerance for Arians every week. It's disguised in various ways, but what it really comes down to is whining and excuse-making...
Fire Goodell
"With love, with patience, and with Faith
....She'll make her way" ~ Natalie Merchant
Yup...but I pick my battles. I don't whine incessantly like a spoiled baby and constantly blame every inept thing the players do on the OC. That's intellectually dishonest and lazy, and frankly the kind of thing I'd expect out of the likes of John Harbaugh. It just gets old, week after week, win after win, seeing the same basic nonsense retreaded...
Fire Goodell
Once we take a lead we have 2 options: either we run out the clock, or run up the score. To run out the clock makes absolutely no sense as that can't be accomplished unless you keep getting 1st downs, which in turn brings you closer to field goal range and ultimately, touchdown range (1st and goal). So you CAN'T run out the clock without running up the score as their in a one-one correspondence. So the Steelers should change their fundamental strategy here to "the best defense is a good offense" and be progressive instead of conservative. Not only will it help run out the clock, IT WILL RUN UP THE SCORE putting the game further out of reach for the opponent, and it will help with each offensive players individual stats. This is one reason why Brady has a million passing yards and TD's because the offense keeps playing offense instead of the offense trying to play defense !
Fundamentally, I agree. However, I would PREFER that we shore up our run game and eat clock and win. It is ultimately lower risk/higher reward to play that way. But we are a passing team now, so we sometimes (last two weeks, in fact) try to keep the ball in our possession by passing. It worked against Cinci, failed against Baltimore.
My PROBLEM is with whiny fans who want it both ways. Preach had a very sarcastic (yet, sadly, also very valid and accurate) post at the beginning of the season that summed up the Arians haters nicely. (I'm paraphrasing):
(Steelers run) "Dangit, Arians, pass it!"
(Steelers pass) "Dangit, Arians, I said run it!"
(Steelers run) "Damnit, Arians, pass the ball!"
And so on and so forth...when Arians calls a pass play, and the WR is wide open but Ben gets sacked because Kemo tripped over his own shoelace, that is NOT the OC's fault. When Arians calls a run play, and the running back is met two yards deep in the backfield because 3 blockers whiffed on their assignments, that is NOT Arians fault. When Heath Miller bobbles a pass that turns into a freak INT, don't blame the OC. When Miller starts blocking downfield because he thinks Ben is running, and a perfect TD pass is called back for illegal contact downfield, you cannot blame Arians.
It's not rocket science. Execution execution execution. And it is just common sense that most running plays have less components and complexities (ergo, less chances for very bad things to go wrong) than most passing plays do...that's why it's usually preferable to run. But if you're a passing team, and you aren't as effective as running as you'd like, forcing the issue isn't necessarily the answer either.
There just seems to be this lazy catch-all panacea for a lot of people to reflexively blame Arians for all our offensive woes, win or lose...
Fire Goodell
CANCER - YOU PICKED THE WRONG BITCH!!!