Ben's INT's is very concerning and has to stop!
By being soft up the middle on defense and lacking a deep threat on offense? How is this news? They did what theyve done all year on defense. They traded open WRs for the chance to generate pressure. Thats playing with Fire. Got burned. Again, not surprising.
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Ill grant I wasnt able to pay close attention to the game tonight. And Im not a rewatcher. But from what I did see, its the same good and same bad as this team has been from Week 1. Add in some crap calls by refs that led to pints and a handful of bad bounces. Pretty easy to see. Whats surprising?
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Boils down to this team is inept at making adjustments as well...that's coaching
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Chiefs, Pats, Houston, Denver, San Diego, Baltimore? then Steelers???
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6th -7th at best in afc
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I know you have and are correct, but there is too much helter-skelter team-wide that just seems to continue to carry over year after year. There is too much talent on this team for this to continue but it does. I don't think this team will see another SB for a very long time.
I'm putting Denver up there cause they are better than their record shows
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Chargers arent the second best team in the AFC. The Steelers are. They just play like the 7th best and they lost last week to the 8th best...lol.
Week after week its the same nonsense lately.
People can analyze and try to rationalize the losses, but the fact is good teams find ways to win, this team has been finding ways to lose. This is a team that should be battling for the number one seeds.
IDK, the Chargers QB has 28TD and 6INT with a 115.7 passer rating. That is a pretty good TD:INT ratio for the guy leading their offense.
The Steelers QB has a 26TD to 13INT ratio with a 95.1 passer rating. Looks like Ben is throwing twice as many game changing INT's than Rivers, so I would say the Chargers are the better team.
Also, the Chargers didn't try to cover Antonio Brown with a ILB, so I would say that strategically they have a leg up on the Steelers as well.
I wouldn't give Denver, Baltimore or San Diego a clear edge over the Steelers. Still a month to go. We played as close to perfect as I've seen just a few weeks ago against Carolina. There is time to fix these issues.
Calls and bounces didn't go our way yesterday. Denver needed 4 to's to squeak out a win at home against us.
I'll be surprised if we don't win 3 of the last 4 and hold on for the division.
Exactly!
You can have a better O line and better WR's, a better RB, but if the guy that has the football in his hands every time the ball is snapped, doesn't make good plays or decisions, then the offense falters.
Rivers is playing better than Ben this year. Whiz is calling better game than Fichtner.
Ray Fittipaldo of the P-G notes the gunslinger is not shooting the intended targets often enough
The interceptions are a gigantic problem. He has 13. Only Sam Darnold has more. He's not careful. He's careless. He doesn't play to situations in the game. He doesn't have a great feel for how to manage a game. It's gunsling or go home. And the Steelers could be going home for the playoffs if the interceptions continue
https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/...s/201812030113
Tomlin presides over a team that is not particularly effective at creating turnovers, so he should demand a more conservative approach with his offense. But there’s nothing conservative or even careful about the offense. Not when quarterback Ben Roethlisberger says things like, “I’m going to keep slinging it” when asked about his interception total. Or when offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner says things like, “Why wouldn’t we pass it?” when he was asked about the Steelers leading the league in pass attempts.
https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/...s/201812030134
Well guess we will find out who Ben throws under the bus tomorrow.
I bet tomorrow is going to be contrite Ben with no ID on anyone other than him who fell short of the standard along with a continuation of the upbeat message from last night that the Steelers have not hit an iceberg but have just paused on their cruise to pick up some ice