http://www.pro-football-reference.co...s/nwe/2012.htm
The Patriots have run 1045 plays
The Broncos 939
The Steelers 907
"A man's got to know his limitations."
http://www.steelersdepot.com/2012/12...t-the-cowboys/
Good breakdown on Ben's overall game against the Cowboys from Steelers depot.
"A man's got to know his limitations."
They do because they have "coaches" on the field (Manning Brady). We dont. Brady has had Mcdaniels,Weis and Obrien and hasnt missed a beat. Manning is on his 2nd system and has mastered it. These guys are like Scholars amongst the Quarterbacks
we have to do something, we come out flat everygame we need to try and get things moving early and it might even help the running game.
3wr set was lethal in 09 with Wallace, Santonio and Hines. It could be again with Wallace, AB And Sanders but the receivers have got to be focused. Too many mental lapses by all the Steelers. I blame Tomlin. No one else
Agreed
I agree but its my understanding that he couldnt take Indy's playbook with him. Irsay wouldnt allow it. Denver implemented their system and added a lot of the No Huddle (whick Peyton brought from Indy)
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap100...roncos-offense
Agreed.
"If you are holding on to something that you no longer need to hold on to, I encourage you to let go." - Rashard Mendenhall
Because their problem is lack of focus. Why does he Bench the running backs for fumbling and not the wide receivers? I realize you cant bench Wallace and Brown at the same time for packages purposes. However, you can certainly let Crotchery/Plax sub a series or two for lazy play, drops, lack of effort and no focus (Wallace) and No focus, fumbling, lack of pressence of mind Brown. You think the running backs arent asking this question amongst themselves? His inconsistency could potentially divide the team. The receiver keep making the same STUPID mistakes because theyre arent any penalties for their actions.
saying they use it all the time is a figure of speech, meaning they use it frequently, if say i go to the beach all the time, that doesnt mean i spend all of my time going to the beach. i think peyton operates close to half his offensive snaps from the no huddle and brady i think is around 30%
I get what you're saying I just don't see what good benching Brown and Sanders does, I don't feel like their fumbles were due to lack of discipline. Sanders has fumbled both times while trying to change ball carrying hands - which he's supposed to do. And Brown just got stripped. I can see it more with Wallace as he has been a true repeat offender in my opinion, but with the other two guys I really don't know what I would suggest Tomlin do other than make them hit the jugs at practice and carry footballs all week long.
"If you are holding on to something that you no longer need to hold on to, I encourage you to let go." - Rashard Mendenhall
You take away a atheletes snaps and money. THAT gets thier attention. Carrying footballs is more of an embarrasment punishment. Shame them so that they wont revisit the act. If you punish Wallace and not the other two, then you would be doing precisely what Tomlin is doing
these are pros i dont think you need to punish them for them to know they have to hold onto the ball. When guys struggle you have to let them play through it, benching them is probably the worst thing you could do.
So you're supposed to suspend a guy without pay for fumbling a couple times? It happens. It's not like they're Mendenhall who fumbled twice in two plays. And Tomlin has taken snaps away from Wallace and Sanders. So again, I don't see what more you want him to do. He could take more snaps away than he already has, but then you significantly reduce the amount of playmakers you have on the field during a time where we have must win games - that would be bad coaching.
"If you are holding on to something that you no longer need to hold on to, I encourage you to let go." - Rashard Mendenhall
"A man's got to know his limitations."
Suspend a guy without pay? Sorry I wasnt clear. I think suspending without Pay for fumbling would raise an issuer with the NFLPA. What I meant was MONEY and PLAYING time are the two things that get their attention (Ask Goodell). The monetary part has to do with bonusus and incentives. Dropped passes, fumbles etc dont equate to incentives if they continue. Yes, tomlin did take away snaps from Wallace and how has he played since? 17 catches for about 250 and 2 TD (Shouldve been 3). I think the benching did him good and makes my point. I dont recall Sanders losing snaps, nor Brown and they are still making mental errors. I recall Sanders starting for Wallace after he was benched