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Official 2016 Pittsburgh Steelers Thread (1 Viewer)

What's up with Wheaton? Do we think he puts up WR2/3 numbers or is he JAG for fantasy purposes this year?
He's always been JAG for fantasy purposes.  

Their last game illustrated perfectly why: He drops far, far too many easy passes and, as a byproduct, Roethlisberger tends to not trust him much.

His lack of chemistry with Ben has been a running theme his entire career.  I doubt it's going to change much, if at all, at this stage.  Unless he stops dropping so much ####, I guess(not holding breath).

 
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The Steelers will be without starting inside linebacker Ryan Shazier and starting strong safety Robert Golden as well as left guard Ramon Foster and slot receiver Eli Rogers.

Rookie defensive back Sean Davis was limited today in practice but hopes to start on Sunday.

The Steelers also will be without fullback Roosevelt Nix (back), reserve offensive lineman Cody Wallace (knee) and cornerback Senquez Golson (foot). 

 
Does DeAngelo Williams go to the bench like last year and only get 0-3 carries a game or does Haley get creative and let him see the field some this year with Bell?

 
Does DeAngelo Williams go to the bench like last year and only get 0-3 carries a game or does Haley get creative and let him see the field some this year with Bell
Most likely Deangelo will be used only to spell Bell on a series on occasion.  There has been a little talk about having both in the backfield at the same time or possibly lining up Bell as a WR with Deangelo as the RB but I'm not sure that Williams is even a viable flex player at this point.

 
Next man up.  This team has had a lot of injuries the past few years.  Lets see what type of gameplan the coaching staff devises for a primetime home game.  BB devised a gameplan with a 3rd string QB that resulted in a 27-0 win against one of the supposedly better AFC teams.  
You do realize that Mike Tomlin is no Bill Belichick, right? 

 
Pains me to say it, but I have to agree with Ghost Rider on this one.  BB has had our number since before Cowher left.  

You do realize that Mike Tomlin is no Bill Belichick, right? 


Well then no need to play the game.
Part of what we love about this franchise is that change doesn't come on a whim, but that also comes with the pain of being slower to adapt at times.  This team has good players, and as they've proven over the last two decades, good depth and coaching. . .  but their strong suit has never been exploiting their advantages or minimizing weakness when they have it.  I have a bad feeling about the Chiefs game, and it has to do with the LOS.  Do you think they'll deviate much from the typical game plan?

Sorry, still adjusting to this multi-quote function.  Too lazy to look it up.

 
Notwithstanding the "I feel like a traitor" misgivings that go with such a decision, I am going with Kelce, Maclin, and Ware across two fantasy teams today.

 
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Because that's what I said, right? 

Let's not act like the Steelers winning tonight would be anything close to as impressive as the Patriots beating the Texans last week. 
There are no style points in the NFL.  The Patriots 18-0 season was very impressive but didn't mean a darn thing in the Super Bowl.

If the Steelers win tonight I'll be happy.  Ill leave it to you to gauge how impressed you are.

 
There are no style points in the NFL.  The Patriots 18-0 season was very impressive but didn't mean a darn thing in the Super Bowl.

If the Steelers win tonight I'll be happy.  Ill leave it to you to gauge how impressed you are.
Is that you, Ed Bouchette?

 
Because that's what I said, right? 

Let's not act like the Steelers winning tonight would be anything close to as impressive as the Patriots beating the Texans last week. 
Not sure if you're just in here to troll Steelers fans.  I was not comparing Tomlin to BB.  In fact, your post that I'm quoting was sort of my point.  There seems to be a prevailing feeling of doom in here after a very ugly loss.  I was simply saying we should see how the team bounces back before burying them.  I brought up BB because there is an example of a team that is in a worse position than the Steelers and look what they did.  Tomlin isn't BB but he's still a good coach and the Steelers are not going with a 3rd string QB.  

 
3-1 now with an impressive win.  I have to think that last week was just one of those "wrong time at the wrong place" type of deals.  I love Deangelo but Bell just adds a whole new dimension to this potent offense.  

 
The offense did what I expected them to do.  What I was really impressed with was the D last night.  Heyward and Tuitt are beasts, which we knew, but without Shazier, I was a little concerned about the defense.  Timmons played like he was 7 years younger.  Jones had a nice game and the rookie corners, Burns and Dangerfield played very respectably.  

 
Yeah there was a lot of criticism of the Burns selection (rightfully so).  In his limited time last night, he looked decent.  It seemed like he also brought some energy.  No clue what Steelers team we're going to see next week but it should be a win.  

 
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The offense did what I expected them to do.  What I was really impressed with was the D last night.  Heyward and Tuitt are beasts, which we knew, but without Shazier, I was a little concerned about the defense.  Timmons played like he was 7 years younger.  Jones had a nice game and the rookie corners, Burns and Dangerfield played very respectably.  
I thought Williams played an especially good game: 16 tackles, 14 solo, a sack.     He was a beast

 
There are no style points in the NFL.  The Patriots 18-0 season was very impressive but didn't mean a darn thing in the Super Bowl.

If the Steelers win tonight I'll be happy.  Ill leave it to you to gauge how impressed you are.
I was very impressed.  Their offense is scary good when the passing game and running game are both clicking. 

Not sure if you're just in here to troll Steelers fans.  I was not comparing Tomlin to BB.  In fact, your post that I'm quoting was sort of my point.  There seems to be a prevailing feeling of doom in here after a very ugly loss.  I was simply saying we should see how the team bounces back before burying them.  I brought up BB because there is an example of a team that is in a worse position than the Steelers and look what they did.  Tomlin isn't BB but he's still a good coach and the Steelers are not going with a 3rd string QB.  
Just having a little fun.  No offense intended.  :thumbup: :thumbup:

I figured they'd bounce back last night.  Seems like they have a few games every year where they lay an egg, and then always rebound very nicely the next week.  They appear to be the clear number 3 in the AFC right now behind the Broncos and Patriots. 

 
There are no style points in the NFL.  The Patriots 18-0 season was very impressive but didn't mean a darn thing in the Super Bowl.

If the Steelers win tonight I'll be happy.  Ill leave it to you to gauge how impressed you are.
I was very impressed.  Their offense is scary good when the passing game and running game are both clicking. 

Not sure if you're just in here to troll Steelers fans.  I was not comparing Tomlin to BB.  In fact, your post that I'm quoting was sort of my point.  There seems to be a prevailing feeling of doom in here after a very ugly loss.  I was simply saying we should see how the team bounces back before burying them.  I brought up BB because there is an example of a team that is in a worse position than the Steelers and look what they did.  Tomlin isn't BB but he's still a good coach and the Steelers are not going with a 3rd string QB.  
Just having a little fun.  No offense intended.  :thumbup: :thumbup:

I figured they'd bounce back last night.  Seems like they have a few games every year where they lay an egg, and then always rebound very nicely the next week.  They appear to be the clear number 3 in the AFC right now behind the Broncos and Patriots. 

 
I was very impressed.  Their offense is scary good when the passing game and running game are both clicking. 

Just having a little fun.  No offense intended.  :thumbup: :thumbup:

I figured they'd bounce back last night.  Seems like they have a few games every year where they lay an egg, and then always rebound very nicely the next week.  They appear to be the clear number 3 in the AFC right now behind the Broncos and Patriots. 
The difference between those 3 teams are their defenses.  The Steelers clearly have the best O, and they clearly have the worst D.

 
They have the best O when it is clicking, yes, but I cannot imagine the Broncos ever being held to 3 points.  I am not saying the Broncos have a better offense, but they are more consistent.  Steelers D is the weakest of the three, but does seem improved. 

That Steelers/Patriots game later this month should be good. 

 
The difference between those 3 teams are their defenses.  The Steelers clearly have the best O, and they clearly have the worst D.
The biggest problem is that the Steelers big 3 on offense are never healthy at the same time come playoff time.  They need to be more consistent on defense.  Can't have games like they did against the Eagles.  I'm still just cautiously optimistic about this season.  

 
With Vince Williams playing like he did last night, I still wish they would be more creative with Shazier. He's consistently hurt playing inside because he's just not big enough. He's a great player, they need someone to constantly pressure the QB. I think Dupree can be that guy but he isn't healthy, until that time I hope they come up with something.

 
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I expect the Steelers to add an O-lineman soon.  Not sure who is out there but they need some bodies for depth if nothing else

 
Here you go -

From SteelersWire -'

 "

With little option but to add two new players to the active roster, the Steelers opted to place cornerback Senquez Golson and offensive tackle Ryan Harris on the team’s Reserve/Injured List.

Taking their spots will be offensive lineman Matt Feiler and cornerback Al-Hajj Shabazz, swapping position for position with two healthy bodies. Both Feiler and Shabazz have spent the year on the Steelers’ practice squad so far and this will be the first time either has been active on gameday for an NFL team.

Feiler originally was signed to the practice squad in September 2015 after being released by the Houston Texans. He spent the entire 2014 season on the Texans’ practice squad. Shabazz was added as futures signing in February this year. Previously he was an undrafted free agent signing with the Indianapolis Colts in 2015."

 
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11 targets for Sammie today?  WTF happened there?  Didn't get to watch live.  
No Eli.  Wheaton has sucked.  Lots of attention given to Brown.  It was shotgun for almost the entire 2nd half, and if it wasn't a short out to Bell, it was a medium to long sideline shot to Coates.

 
No Eli.  Wheaton has sucked.  Lots of attention given to Brown.  It was shotgun for almost the entire 2nd half, and if it wasn't a short out to Bell, it was a medium to long sideline shot to Coates.
He needs to stop dropping passes though.  He had a great fantasy week but not so much in real life.  Terrible drops that fortunateldidnt cost the team.  Damn how good is Ben.

 
Catching 2 TDs on a bad day with a cut hand?  I'll take that 100 times out of 100, for "real" or "fantasy" football.
OK, I should have said a good day with a couple bad drops and a couple more he could have caught.  Yes, I'll take him.  I'm personally not missing Bryant as much as others.

 
A few things...

Looks like we have our replacement for Timmons next year in Vince Williams. What a great move extending him!

They really need to get a good backup QB and soon. The only thing derailing this offense is if  :tebow: Ben  goes down. I don't know how or where they will find one, but they better find one quick

I know they normally don't negotiate during the season but they need to get Bell locked up. I feel like his problems are behind him, from what I see looks like he has learned his lesson

Great win! Even better with the rest of the North losing  :banned:

 
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A few things...

Looks like we have our replacement for Timmons next year in Vince Williams. What a great move extending him!

They really need to get a good backup QB and soon. The only thing derailing this offense is if  :tebow: Ben  goes down. I don't know how or where they will find one, but they better find one quick

I know they normally don't negotiate during the season but they need to get Bell locked up. I feel like his problems are behind him, from what I see looks like he has learned his lesson

Great win! Even better with the rest of the North losing  :banned:
Agree on the extension of Williams -- he has been playing great.

There aren't a whole lot of good backup QBs out there and they aren't going to find one this year.  I think the hope is that Zach Mettenberger develops into one next season.

They're not going to make any exceptions for Bell.   I think they'll try to extend him in the offseason but if not they'll be happy enough to slap the franchise tag on him.   

Yes it was a great to see the Bengals and Ravens lose.   

The injuries are becoming a real concern though.  Cam Heyward going down was a big loss -- hopefully the hammy will be okay next week.   I did think the offensive line did a great job protecting Ben yesterday considering their injuries and playing against what is supposed to be a pretty good front 7.

 
Gotta get the ball to AB a couple more times to keep him happy.  I love that we have AB, Bell, Coates, and Jesse all stepping up (drops notwithstanding).  Xavier making plays and even Markus making a few clutch catches.

 
Big Ben really makes this offense roll. He is the difference maker.  The partnership that he and Haley have developed is nice to see.  I was really skeptical when the front office showed Arians the door and worried that Roethlisberger would sulk the loss of his close mentor. Boy, what a blessing in disguise.  Ben and Haley must have gone about their work as true professionals as they are really performing at a high level on offense.   

I like the leadership and team first behavior that Roethlisberger exhibits. He stresses the importance of the offensive line and he deftly manages the lime light attention that Antonio Brown draws which has the potential to be a distraction. 

That noted, Roethlisberger toes the line himself with respect to distractions, i.e. the comments about hard hitting practices and injuries, though even that can be perceived by teammates as him exhibiting leadership with head coach in terms of feedback. 

All in all, it's a pleasure to watch a great QB in his prime on the team I was raised to root for since I was born. My earliest memories of the Steelers goes back to when I was a 5 year old boy in 1977 on Christmas Eve when they lost to the Broncos.  The excitement of Christmas and my dad and grandfather and uncles and Steelers football...I just remember the high and low and high again.  

Anyway....my point is that with almost 40 years of watching the Steelers offense, I am seeing what to me is the best offensive cohesion and performance dating back to the Bradshaw led teams of the late 70's.

The rules have changed and we see more yards and passing and scoring, but the team chemistry on offense is as good as it ever was.

 
Today is an extremely important game against the Dolphins.   These are the kind of the games that Steelers are a complete favorite in and get embarrassed at the end of the day.  They need to start winning these games and stop making it difficult for them at the end of the season

 
Today is an extremely important game against the Dolphins.   These are the kind of the games that Steelers are a complete favorite in and get embarrassed at the end of the day.  They need to start winning these games and stop making it difficult for them at the end of the season
110% agree. 

 
Pretty sure that the definition of "trap game" in the dictionary makes a reference to the Steelers playing opponents they're supposed to beat.

The old Steelers would lose this game. I hope they don't have that same tendency.  

 
Today is an extremely important game against the Dolphins.   These are the kind of the games that Steelers are a complete favorite in and get embarrassed at the end of the day.  They need to start winning these games and stop making it difficult for them at the end of the season
Yup and I'm more than just a little worried.  

 
Here we go again. The Fins are playing very inspired and so far the Steelers are not. 
This is textbook Pittsburgh.  Including finding a way to get #7 hurt just enough and fall behind to make him go in to his "Try and throw 21 point TDs every drop back." gimmick.

He probably has another INT in him in the last 5 minutes here.  He's clearly not right after hurting the leg.

 
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Said it once say it many many times, nobody plays to the level of their competition than a Mike Tomlin coached team.  And then people can't figure out why the season or divisional bye is always down to the last week

And I fully expect them to play great against the Patriots next week and make it tough for them.  That is of course if Ben is playing.  If not then you can kiss this season goodbye

 

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