
Originally Posted by
Mojouw
I think you guys have totally unrealistic expectations and the. Get angina and heartburn when they’re not met.
People are complaining about the defense last night. They held the Bengals to one of their 3 or 4 lowest point totals of the season and certainly their lowest in many weeks. That’s what effective and winning defense looks like in the contemporary offense focused NFL. I’m happy that many of you got to see the Steelers Curtain grind offenses into paste. I’m glad I started watching the NFL in an era where it was still possible to totally shut down an offense for 60 minutes. But those days are over. Stop setting yourself up for disappointing afternoons. A couple of turnovers and anything southbof two dozen points is a heckuva defensive game.
The rest of the complaints are about the offense. On this one, I’m going with “told you so”. Many of you wanted to give Wilson a multi year deal and visions of a deep playoff run dancing in year heads after he moon balled some mediocre teams. He’s not that guy. His total meltdown against the end schedule gauntlet proves that.
Wilson’s flaws have all come out into the light. He can’t or won’t work the intermediate/middle of the field. He thinks he can outrun guys he no longer can (see the 22 seconds wasted scramble at the end of the game). And he holds the ball forever while only looking downfield until he either takes a sack or panics and checks it down. And for additional spice, Wilson likes to make his OTs look bad by running into pressure.
Unfortunately those bad habits are exacerbated by the flaws in the roster and Smutg's stubbornness as a playcaller. Smith has not really adapted to his team but just plays his stuff. His first down packages are larfeky ineffective. He refuses to play Pickens and Williams at the same time, he runs his condensed 3TE package despite abysmal results, and he's decided he can make Harris an outside zone RB through sheer forve of will. These flaws are not new. His stubbornness in the face of failure and inability to get the ball to his playmakers instead of the backup FB where a large part of why he got fired in Atlanta.
To be fair to Smith, he's doing a ton well also. But much of it is being lost by Fields and Wildons flaws. Smith always attacked defense right down the middle using a lot of TEs and WR breaking in. Aikman highlighted multiple times last night where that was there and Wilson turned it down. As he has for his entire 14 year career. I honestly can not think of a bigger mismatched OC and QB pair.
All of this was pretty predictable from the preseason. But many of you chose to believe you saw a 12-14 win team. And now you're crying in your beer when it didn't meet your inflated expectations.
The 2024 Steelers met or exceeded all of my expectations. Like I honestly thought Queen was going to be a disaster, Frazier and McCormick where gonna get embarrassed, and the defense was going to collapse.
I'm excited about the upcoming seasons. I think they have 4/5 OL positions sorted out for years to come. I think they need more speed and skill on offense. On defense, just keep on keeping on.
Keep collecting lottery tickets at QB. I would like to see them add another offensive coach or two to assist Smith with expanding his perspective and incorporating additional elements into his scheme.
I think after the Ravens, Chiefs, and Bills; there's not another AFC team's roster I'd rather have. The 2024 Steelers are an incomplete team. They're in the middle of transitioning from "totally adrift" on offense "to flawed but there's a plan". Figure out a two pronged approach to QB (Fields and a draft pick?), consider how to get the OL playing better, and they could take a massive leap in 2025.
It wasn't evervas good as you thought in 2024 nor is it as bad as you fear now.