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The boys are 7-4, an absolute jaw-dropping record all things considered. With that, we now move to the least daunting part of our schedule, with the most fluid offense we have seen all year, with health on our side… dare I say we could have what it takes to make a little run?
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Najee Harris slander should be immediately shot down going forward. Jaylen Warren is awesome, deserves his flowers, but for fuck’s sake anyone using Jaylen to talk down about Najee just does not know ball.
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The TE’s are starting to become more integral and there are quite a few of them. I love what they all bring to the table.
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Allen Robinson is an unsung hero this year.
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The more I think about the O.C. committee we have going on the more I like it. I love people not managing more than they can handle, and it seems like this situation is ideal for all parties involved.
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TJ Watt showed awesome body control and self control on his sack when he came through untouched. Didn’t absolutely murk Browning, rolled off, was a beautiful thing in the soft new age NFL.
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Kenny Pickett showed us something today. All the while maintaining professionalism, maturity and leadership through a really rough week. While I am not ready to deem him the heir apparent, I want you to start bookmarking people who bash him for no reason and potentially remind them in the future of their ignorance.
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Loved the awareness of special teams + George Pickens on the onside kick to knock those four seconds off before the two minute warning. Small, but big thing in the end.
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WR coach needs to speak with all WR’s about immediately running upfield when they make a catch, they all show a tendency of going backward.
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This final six game stretch is going to really be such a crucial stretch for the future of this franchise. This team is young and the experience we run up here in the lead up to a potential playoff berth could be paramount for what happens not this year, but also beyond.
7-4 now, 8-4 awaits!
Onwards!!!
I’m more optimistic than I had been.
Arizona played so bad yesterday and the Steelers offense played so much better yesterday that this is an obvious trap game to me that we have a real chance of losing. I hope I am wrong.
I really hate the level of football analysis in this sub-reddit.
Najee Harris has like 3 years worth of games with sub-par play but you act like none of the slander is warranted. There’s like 30+ games of him being a slow and inefficient power back who dances around too much but one good game absolves him of 3 years of mediocrity. No amount of good play will change the fact that he was a bad pick in terms of production as well as draft and positional value.
Allen Robinson has 1 game with 30+ yards this year, there is no song to be sung for him.
KP put up an incredibly average stat line even if you include the TD to Dionate that got ruled out. 278 yards and 1 TD doesn’t move me. You can’t get to a Super Bowl with that, he needs to be able to sling it with the best of them for him to be worth keeping around.
WR coach needs to speak with all WR’s about immediately running upfield when they make a catch, they all show a tendency of going backward.
If they’re all doing it then they’re being told to do it.
This offense looked light years better. There were a couple of misses, one intentional incompletion where KP threw it at Najee’s feet to draw a defensive holding flag, a couple of miscommunications, the Diontae thing, but damn. They looked good. I think the commentators must’ve mentioned Najee running like a big back should finally about ten times. The whole line turning a stuffed play into a 22 yard rugby maul was awesome. They held the ball for 37 minutes iirc. Ran for 150+ again and it looked like it hurt. I even heard Mason Cole’s name without someone saying fuck first.