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BeeHo 01-17-2017 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by stevieray (Post 12693029)
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it was uncanny..its was like a different team from the previous two weeks.

I saw both Peters and Kelce dancing between plays...offense and Smith casually strolling onto the field.

They didn't WANT it...and it showed.

I blame the coaches for not getting them mentally prepared. Pitt just wanted the game so badly that they won on almost all aspects of the game.

ARROW2 01-17-2017 10:40 AM

1-10



ALEX SMIFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



The gig is up, it's been 4 years, I have seen enough.

DJ's left nut 01-17-2017 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by stevieray (Post 12693029)
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it was uncanny..its was like a different team from the previous two weeks.

I saw both Peters and Kelce dancing between plays...offense and Smith casually strolling onto the field.

They didn't WANT it...and it showed.

Showing up is half the battle. We didn't.

As for body language - we noticed it in the 2nd or 3rd drive when they put the huddle up on the jumbotron - everyone was hunched over and just seemed like they didn't have any energy at all.

They looked like someone killed a puppy in the locker room before the game. They really were the walking dead out there.

When every player fails, I guess the only place to look is coaching. These guys just weren't ready to play or didn't understand the obstacles in front of them.

Very strange.

ptlyon 01-17-2017 10:49 AM

#1 reason - Rain Man jinxed us.

Sorry if Q.

jjchieffan 01-17-2017 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 12693007)
West flat dropping the ball when he was running in the open field.
Fulton getting drawn off by a hard count at home.
Alex forgetting to snap the ball on 3rd and 1.
Jones/Reyes routinely taking themselves out of running lanes (n/m, you covered this).


It was an appallingly bad performance and that's why I'm left with 'loser DNA' as my only conclusion. There's just no explanation for EVERYONE being dogshit. These guys aren't kids; they've virtually all been playoff tested at this point. And it damn sure can't be complacence because they sure as hell haven't accomplished anything.

I just don't understand how the entire 53 man roster and every single coaching unit can have come out there and shit the bed like that.

Wait, what?? One of our own offensive linemen got fooled by a hard count? Surely you are meaning a defensive lineman right? Because Fulton ain't that great of a guard, but surely he didn't jump on a hard count did he?

DJ's left nut 01-17-2017 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by jjchieffan (Post 12693064)
Wait, what?? One of our own offensive linemen got fooled by a hard count? Surely you are meaning a defensive lineman right? Because Fulton ain't that great of a guard, but surely he didn't jump on a hard count did he?

Yup.

Sent a guy in motion, Smith gave a hard hut and Fulton came out of his stance so hard he almost fell down.

Got drawn off by our own hard count on a 3rd and short.

EDIT: I take that back, it wasn't a third and short. It was first down in that last drive before West forced himself to fumble.

Lzen 01-17-2017 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by jaa1025 (Post 12691595)

And i'm sorry, I place zero blame on the defense. When you hold to Steelers to 18 points, you damn well better win. This fault is all on the offense.

I agree for the most part. However, it also doesn't give the offense enough time to do anything. I'm sure TOP was slanted big time in Pitt's favor.

stevieray 01-17-2017 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 12693044)
Showing up is half the battle. We didn't.



When every player fails, I guess the only place to look is coaching.

yup

SUCKS...didn't expect it.

the crowd was more fired up.

RunKC 01-17-2017 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 12693044)
Showing up is half the battle. We didn't.

As for body language - we noticed it in the 2nd or 3rd drive when they put the huddle up on the jumbotron - everyone was hunched over and just seemed like they didn't have any energy at all.

They looked like someone killed a puppy in the locker room before the game. They really were the walking dead out there.

When every player fails, I guess the only place to look is coaching. These guys just weren't ready to play or didn't understand the obstacles in front of them.

Very strange.

We did on the first drive but then the Steelers did exactly what they did in the last matchup. They completely threw us off our game and frustrated our players.
They blitzed Alex and made him timid, they sent James Harrison on a b line to knock Kelce right in the chest when the ball was snapped to get him off his route, they were physical at the LOS.
They knew Kelce would lose his cool if you frustrated him.

They beat the shit out of us up front on both sides and it was frustrating. Only Schwartz and Jones were the only lineman I saw who held their own and made plays.

This team has some mentally weak players and I'm looking right at Kelce

The Franchise 01-17-2017 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 12693104)
We did on the first drive but then the Steelers did exactly what they did in the last matchup. They completely threw us off our game and frustrated our players.
They blitzed Alex and made him timid, they sent James Harrison on a b line to knock Kelce right in the chest when the ball was snapped to get him off his route, they were physical at the LOS.
They knew Kelce would lose his cool if you frustrated him.

They beat the shit out of us up front on both sides and it was frustrating. Only Schwartz and Jones were the only lineman I saw who held their own and made plays.

This team has some mentally weak players and I'm looking right at Kelce

And our team has NEVER done that. When the **** have we ever gone out on that field and just knocked the shit out of someone?

SuperBowl4 01-17-2017 11:23 AM

CHIEFS 30 TEXANS 0
 
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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 12693106)
And our team has NEVER done that. When the **** have we ever gone out on that field and just knocked the shit out of someone?

Last year AT HOUSTON in the wild card playoff game.

The Franchise 01-17-2017 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by SuperBowl4 (Post 12693121)
Last year AT HOUSTON in the wild card playoff game.

Yeah......no.

RunKC 01-17-2017 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 12693106)
And our team has NEVER done that. When the **** have we ever gone out on that field and just knocked the shit out of someone?

Eric Berry popped Bell in his chest on one run and he clearly felt Berry's presence.
Marcus Peters got in Antonio Brown's face and pissed him off after ripping the ball out to save a TD.

We have some of those guys, but the team mentality is weak. It's time for us to be the dickhead assholes who are headshoting players.

jjchieffan 01-17-2017 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut (Post 12693071)
Yup.

Sent a guy in motion, Smith gave a hard hut and Fulton came out of his stance so hard he almost fell down.

Got drawn off by our own hard count on a 3rd and short.

EDIT: I take that back, it wasn't a third and short. It was first down in that last drive before West forced himself to fumble.

Wow! I missed that from up in the stands. I remember the false start but didn't realize that was what happened. Well hopefully Fulton's starting days are over. Ehinger should bulk up by training camp. He already won the starting job before he got hurt. He should continue to improve and keep Fulton on the bench next season.

DJ's left nut 01-17-2017 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by stevieray (Post 12693095)
yup

SUCKS...didn't expect it.

the crowd was more fired up.

There was a moment in the 3rd quarter where RNR and Hali were standing on the sidelines waiving their arms and trying to get the fans pumped up.

I turned to the guy next to me and asked why the hell we should get fired up when that was the most energy those guy had shown all night.

Aggravating as all hell and the whole way home that game made me ask myself why I care at all. I've never been one of the fans that is so cynical that I fall into the "we care more than the players do" trap. But after that game I just don't know what else to conclude.

Not a pleasant impression to take away from a home playoff game.


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