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Originally Posted by keg in kc
And I can pretty much guarantee Herm would be thrilled with an offense that's capable of scoring 42 points in a game, all that field goal and 'arena football' bullshit aside.
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No question. Nothing a defensive-minded coach likes more than a big lead because then you get the chance to try to kill the quarterback.
The field-goal Herm talk gets old very fast. Yes, that's what he wants.
Gaily did quite well with Pitt. and I'm not going to dig for stats now, but I remember reading that the Steeler offense regressed dramatically when he left. Apparently Gailey is a chicken-salad chef. Of course, I don't claim special knowledge of his former team, so perhaps everyone got old and fell of the proverbial football cliff?