Wow, both lines getting absolutely owned. It's like them and Pitt are engaged in a game of HORSE this season.
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Also, how wasn't he down on that interception? He clearly made contact with Austin.
Yeah, that seemed pretty obvious. I expected when they came back from the commercial break that they would have respotted the ball, but no.
Eerily similar offensive issues. Bad play calling, bad OL play and average WR. It is hurting the Steelers with Johnson out. Even with some drops issues, he was the best route runner and able to get open often.
Its wild. The Texans coaches schemed around the teams weaknesses instead of what Pittsburgh teams do- we just keep trying to jam that square peg into the round holeIsn’t Houston’s entire offensive line (or most of it) out for today? It’s not like you could tell by the score of the game so far.
Once I seen the replay, I agreed with callYeah, that seemed pretty obvious. I expected when they came back from the commercial break that they would have respotted the ball, but no.
Sorry for beating it to death. Think I’ve said it every week. But the OL in general is putrid.Mason Cole SUCKS. My God. He gets his ass kicked every time we try to run the ball.
WoofWow, both lines getting absolutely owned. It's like them and Pitt are engaged in a game of HORSE this season.
I thought that they hit Austin early too on the INTThat's pass interference. I know they let you tackle a guy if it's "close enough," but that's pass interference.
An implosion by the Steelers would be the best thing for Pitt. Much of the heat for the bad VT game would be deflected away.Wow, both lines getting absolutely owned. It's like them and Pitt are engaged in a game of HORSE this season.
It's not even worth contemplating at this point. The Steelers will stick with him for 2 more years no matter how bad this year goes.Pickett might be fine in an offense that had everything around him in place. But I'm starting to think we might need more of a playmaker type back there.