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49 minutes ago, Don Otreply said:

Beane needs to do this again pretty much every off season for the next few years, wether thru the draft, trade or FA, this line needs a minimum of three more Torrence (sp) level O-linemen. 


People are overreacting to Dawkins.  He seems to come in overweight and look like crap in the PS.  He’ll come around.

 

 

I’ve been a Brown apologist for good reasons on his lack of off seasons and training camp minis, etc, but he has no excuses if he comes out against the Jets like his last performance.

 

There’s no doubt Beane will be working the waiver wire if Brown doesn’t look markedly better in this last week’s PS game.

 

Doyle will be gone after an injury settlement, but Brown is on paper thin ice.

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1 hour ago, Einstein said:

0:50 into the video you can see Spencer Brown get absolutely obliterated by a linebacker. 

 

But yes, Torrence played well. I am excited about him. He is the first piece in rebuilding this o-line. We will need a new Center, RT and LT in the next year or two.

 

brownv2i.jpg

 

I can't really fault Spencer Brown on that one.  His left foot slipped pretty badly just as he reaches the LB,  causing him to be off balance.   

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Great video/analysis.

 

One thing that stood out during live game, and confirmed here, is the "variety" of looks, schemes, stunts the Steelers threw at us.  5 man, 6 man rushes, various stunts and fronts/wide 9 too, etc. 

 

This is the Steeler defense, but not something you see teams do in preseason.  They put alot on film, didn't go "vanilla" as some say.  It's not an excuse, but when you don't scheme specifically, and looked like Dorsey was trying new concepts under center/route development, this is partly the result.  

 

Living in Steeler country, I know a couple media/close contacts to team.  One texted me during the game, that he had learned during week that Steelers did some "moderate" planning for this game...to put forth a good showing for their only home preseason game/bitter taste from LYs game.  Just passing along, its impossible to tell how this compares to the "prep" our staff did specifically for this game.

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1 hour ago, Einstein said:

0:50 into the video you can see Spencer Brown get absolutely obliterated by a linebacker. 

 

But yes, Torrence played well. I am excited about him. He is the first piece in rebuilding this o-line. We will need a new Center, RT and LT in the next year or two.

 

brownv2i.jpg

 

You also notice that Murray is downhill while the backer is still turning around to chase. That was Brown pulling from RT into the LG gap to spring the run. Ugly, but mission accomplished, Murray goes for 10+ and the first down.

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7 minutes ago, Ralonzo said:

 

You also notice that Murray is downhill while the backer is still turning around to chase. That was Brown pulling from RT into the LG gap to spring the run. Ugly, but mission accomplished, Murray goes for 10+ and the first down.

Context.  This is his posting in a nutshell.  

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25 minutes ago, MasterStrategist said:

Great video/analysis.

 

One thing that stood out during live game, and confirmed here, is the "variety" of looks, schemes, stunts the Steelers threw at us.  5 man, 6 man rushes, various stunts and fronts/wide 9 too, etc. 

 

This is the Steeler defense, but not something you see teams do in preseason.  They put alot on film, didn't go "vanilla" as some say.  It's not an excuse, but when you don't scheme specifically, and looked like Dorsey was trying new concepts under center/route development, this is partly the result.  

 

Living in Steeler country, I know a couple media/close contacts to team.  One texted me during the game, that he had learned during week that Steelers did some "moderate" planning for this game...to put forth a good showing for their only home preseason game/bitter taste from LYs game.  Just passing along, its impossible to tell how this compares to the "prep" our staff did specifically for this game.

Thanks for sharing, that's actually a pretty interesting tidbit there 

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1 hour ago, MasterStrategist said:

Great video/analysis.

 

One thing that stood out during live game, and confirmed here, is the "variety" of looks, schemes, stunts the Steelers threw at us.  5 man, 6 man rushes, various stunts and fronts/wide 9 too, etc. 

 

This is the Steeler defense, but not something you see teams do in preseason.  They put alot on film, didn't go "vanilla" as some say.  It's not an excuse, but when you don't scheme specifically, and looked like Dorsey was trying new concepts under center/route development, this is partly the result.  

 

Living in Steeler country, I know a couple media/close contacts to team.  One texted me during the game, that he had learned during week that Steelers did some "moderate" planning for this game...to put forth a good showing for their only home preseason game/bitter taste from LYs game.  Just passing along, its impossible to tell how this compares to the "prep" our staff did specifically for this game.

You dummy, those Steelers media contacts are just Bills homers. Blind fool!

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I disagree with C-1's categorization of Torrence getting his hands on the blitzer #55 at ~11:00 as a rep "loss". He flung that guy like a soggy trash bag. He didn't even need proper tech to properly wreck.

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1 hour ago, machine gun kelly said:


People are overreacting to Dawkins.  He seems to come in overweight and look like crap in the PS.  He’ll come around.

 

 

I’ve been a Brown apologist for good reasons on his lack of off seasons and training camp minis, etc, but he has no excuses if he comes out against the Jets like his last performance.

 

There’s no doubt Beane will be working the waiver wire if Brown doesn’t look markedly better in this last week’s PS game.

 

Doyle will be gone after an injury settlement, but Brown is on paper thin ice.

Ya think??   People are overreacting to the entire game.   I know people just like to B word but dang its getting unbearable.   It was a preseason game. Priority one is don’t get injured.  But folks around here seem to think this game had playoff seeding up for grabs.   

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7 minutes ago, Araiza Curse said:

Torrence and Kincaid are the bright spots thus far. 
 

We will need upgrades to LT and RT next year. 
Personally I’d go LT,RT,MLB next draft. 

Another 3rd rd MLB- sounds like something we did at RB, one of the only other positions that get paid less than MLB.

 

I doubt they’d ever draft 2 OTs in the first 3 rounds.  I’d be happy with it though. 

 

Give me LT, WR, DT

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2 minutes ago, NewEra said:

Another 3rd rd MLB- sounds like something we did at RB, one of the only other positions that get paid less than MLB.

 

I doubt they’d ever draft 2 OTs in the first 3 rounds.  I’d be happy with it though. 

 

Give me LT, WR, DT

I just don’t want to waste Josh’s talents. I want to do everything possible to give him time in the pocket, if not I want a 1B WR over a mlb. I don’t know, I just want to win, I’m so tired of being disappointed. 

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4 minutes ago, Araiza Curse said:

I just don’t want to waste Josh’s talents. I want to do everything possible to give him time in the pocket, if not I want a 1B WR over a mlb. I don’t know, I just want to win, I’m so tired of being disappointed. 

I agree.  I just don’t see it happening. 

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   What I see, a very good start for a rookie and a line doing a decent job with no plan against some Steelers trickery.

   I don’t love our line but I feel like it is already looking better than last year.

   

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Posted
3 hours ago, BullBuchanan said:

there's no doubt he did very well, but it seems he has a default tendency to grab to opponents pads. I wonder if that's going to be a problem.

Isn’t that standard fair for all linemen since forever, as long as its inside the shoulders the refs don’t seem to care.

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3 hours ago, BullBuchanan said:

there's no doubt he did very well, but it seems he has a default tendency to grab to opponents pads. I wonder if that's going to be a problem.

Yes.   But his grabbing is super obvious.

 

In the video, he was praised repeatedly for doing this.

 

I gotta think that there is a technique for doing this without it being Holding.  Or, at least, it not being flagged for holding.

 

And if it is a good thing, that he is coached to do, he sure seems to be doing it well.  Especially where they point out that it helps him have time to correct a mistake during the early portion of his rep.

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