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Originally Posted by AussieChiefsFan
Roethlesberger punting the ball was a nice touch.
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That was cool. I remember seeing Kordell Stewart do that years ago.
As for Haley, I am rooting against him. His WRs have all the speed in the world and he's running a short passing game. It's pretty ironic when you think about how he tried to force a downfield passing game in KC. He has made a big play offense boring. Also, what about the drops? Could he have a hand in the drops? These guys didn't used to drop balls. Here's an interesting tidbit from Peter king this morning.
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4. I think you should watch for chinks in the Steeler offensive harmony. Ben Roethlisberger has been taking little shots at first-year offensive coordinator Todd Haley, and Friday, he told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, "Haley's offense is not a big-play offense. It's kind of a dink-and-dunk offense." Asked about wanting more downfield throws, Roethlisberger said: "There's a guy calling the plays. That's on him." There was a gulf between Haley and his quarterback in Kansas City, Matt Cassel, and now there might be some with Roethlisberger.
Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/201...#ixzz2A2XJ5IdW
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