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49 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

what would he tell him?

 

Play on your heels instead of your toes

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Posted
1 hour ago, Aussie Joe said:


Did OJ ever run in the snow ?


Get him in as well.. if he hasn’t got too much media on this weekend 

My first game I ever saw was OJ vs Pats when he broke the single game rushing yards in the  snow I believe

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Posted
4 hours ago, JÂy RÛßeÒ said:

One of the best snow-runners of all time, with a history here.  Maybe even bring Shady in as a consultant for this game.

That Colts game (i believe) was my favorite game that year by far, Shady had the walk off TD

Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, JÂy RÛßeÒ said:

One of the best snow-runners of all time, with a history here.  Maybe even bring Shady in as a consultant for this game.

Good call out, but I think it's just how the running style is. Gale Sayers was like that as well. I don't know how much a player can adapt to this by trying to change his running style. Shady had a gift with it. It was like he wasn't even impacted and nobody could keep upright. That Lions/Eagles game will always be very memorable for me.   

1 hour ago, Simon said:

 

Play on your heels instead of your toes

Agree, I think it lends itself more to a flat footed running style. Just logic. More surface area touches the ground the better traction.  Some people really are flat footed vs others with how they make contact with the ground. 

2 hours ago, since79 said:

I remember a snowy Steelers game where Le’veon Bell never sprinted to the hole. He hesitated and short stepped his way down the field.  He destroyed us in the game.  Last year in our Snow game against Cinci, our offensive game plan was for a good track. Players were slipping and sliding on our side all over the field.  They seemed most concerned with cleaning their shoe off between plays and being distracted.  In their mind they were out of the game and it showed. Meanwhile Cinci came with the correct game plan, better plan for poor footing and they came to execute.  
 

There are valuable lessons there.   Training staff get it right this time on foot wear choice. Coaches come better prepared with and executable gameplan. Players get you head right and don’t let the conditions distract you.   Have an attitude that you are above the conditions.  The Steelers have to play in it too.   Tomlin will have everything right, he showed us before in the game I mentioned.  
 

I hope the lesson was learned……

Our defense is small and fast. Snow is the worst thing for us. 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Mikie2times said:

Agree, I think it lends itself more to a flat footed running style. Just logic. More surface area touches the ground the better traction.  Some people really are flat footed vs others with how they make contact with the ground.

 

I actually learned that from listening to Gale Sayers.

It actually works if you can overcome your ingrained instincts.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Simon said:

 

I actually learned that from listening to Gale Sayers.

It actually works if you can overcome your ingrained instincts.

As a flat footer, chronic shin splinter, and long strider I had no agility but I kept better footing than most in the elements. Interesting that Sayers was trying to consciously run like that. I just thought he was flat footed.   

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Posted
36 minutes ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:

If I was James Cook I'd sub out for Fournette. This game begs for the bigger back. Fournette can go over 100 this week.

I was coming here to say this.

 

This game SCREAMS for Lenny.

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Posted
1 minute ago, stinky finger said:

I was coming here to say this.

 

This game SCREAMS for Lenny.

I read somewhere (here?) that he's said he dislikes the cold.

Posted
13 minutes ago, stinky finger said:

I was coming here to say this.

 

This game SCREAMS for Lenny.

Not so sure of that. Old story though..

 

 

Posted
6 hours ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

Not a bad idea

 

I agree ! And right after he gets done talking to Shady immediately right to the jugs machine ... 

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Posted
6 hours ago, JÂy RÛßeÒ said:

One of the best snow-runners of all time, with a history here.  Maybe even bring Shady in as a consultant for this game.

He should be picking Shady's brain PERIOD!! McCoy was AWESOME as a Buffalo Bill.

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Posted (edited)

Snow favors the cut runner and WRs.  They know when they’re going to cut, defenders don’t.  Wind will be the real enemy. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:

If I was James Cook I'd sub out for Fournette. This game begs for the bigger back. Fournette can go over 100 this week.

Harris would've been perfect in this game but Fournette will do. The only advantage Cook might have to a small degree is the hesitation in his cuts. 

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