WR screens are glorified running plays because we don't run wide.
But like I said, until Haley goes and the next OC is allowed to do what he wants, we won't win.
For being a hen-pecked puppet.if the implication is that Rooney is dictating, and the OC can't do what he wants... then why do you blame Haley?
He should have had the balls to tell Art then, and most certainly NOW, that this BS caveman way of thinking does not work in Roger Goodell's NFL.
Wow... If we can field a full team without injuries, adjust the OL a bit, give ben a chance to scan the field right to left and back to right before getting clobbered, ben will destroy any team. then add the bonus of redman and dwyer getting into a play action rythm with ben and forget about it. haley will look like a godsend...
toss will johnson in on a few anti blitz plays and we have an offense...
Then have Harrison / Woodley play 30 games at 90% and we have a defense...
done.. adjust with the draft... BPA build depth...
we will win....
That pass was terribly underthrown. Mike Wallace had two DBs beat deep, and they both caught up with him when he damn near had to stop to catch the ball.
Yinzers aren't from suburbs with six-figure median household incomes.
If Todd Haley knew about Roethlisberger's arm strength being a problem, then that explains why he called more running plays after Roethlisberger returned from his injury.
QBs who lack arm strength aren't going to underthrow every pass. They just won't be consistently accurate with the ball more than 10 yards downfield. Witness the terribly-underthrown deep TD pass to Mike Wallace. Witness also Peyton Manning's debacle against the Falcons early last season when his arm was at its weakest. And if their lack of arm strength is the result of an injury, then it's bound to fatigue faster as well.
Only when the game is a blowout.
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