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No system is a perfect QB protection system. Pass rushes are going to get to QBs at some point, regardless of systems. But keep showing your stupidity. It's highly entertaining from my perspective. |
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Why keep him in the pocket and make him throw short when he is one of the best scrambling playmakers and has one of the biggest arms in the league? Might as well let him live and die by his game. Kind of like what Tomlin was talking about on Gruden's bus. "Ben does what Ben does." |
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He's not a young man anymore. Try the best you can to keep him healthy into the playoffs, then let him make his plays. He can't win you a SB if he isn't healthy enough to be Big Ben when it matters most, as the Donkey playoff game last year illustrated. |
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'Taking away' that part of his game has made him more efficient, with a better TD perecentage AND better TD-INT ratio. And he's still dangerous outside the pocket, and Haley does call rollouts and bootlegs to utilize the strengths of his qb. A good coach doesn't put all their eggs in one basket...and Haley has actually diversified that offense. They can still go deep, they can still be explosive...players are still players. Did you see that shallow cross to Wallace against NY?? That was pretty explosive - now, they can explode in different ways. Haley is one of the best offensive minds in the league; to even argue otherwise is asinine. |
It got them to three Superbowls. It's dumb to waste his talent imo. Let Ben play his game until he can't play no more. Furthermore, they have the fastest WR in the league. The fastest WR to come around in a long time. Why have him try and make plays from short passes rather than let him do what he is good at.
To me, this is the exact problem Haley had in KC. He forces his offense on the players and doesn't play to their strengths. We were so much better with Weis. |
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Don't get me wrong. Todd was a shitty head coach, and if going through a year of Romeo is what it takes to finally get that position right, then I'm glad he got fired. But it's dumb to say the guy is incompetent as an offensive coordinator |
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It is pro football, and people do get hurt. But if Roethlisberger comes back in a couple of weeks and stays as healthy through the remainder of the season as he had been through the first half of the season, and is healthy for the playoffs, then the Steelers accomplished what they hired Haley to do. |
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This is it Milkman. This is Haley's last shot. All the BS about him getting another shot is absurd right now. He better pray four times a day that Ben heals up or the Steelers are going to realize they need offensive linemen and not Todd Haley. |
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I shed no tears when Haley left KC. Regardless of what you think of Pioli and Clark, you can't have a subordinate openly defy the boss. What pissed me off was that he also flipped off the fans.
Now, would we have had the number of stupid penalties and turnovers if he was still the HC? Probably not, but we'd still be towards the bottom of the league standings because of his play calling. |
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