keasley45
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Word out of camp is that he (Fields) looks really sharp, athletcally and in terms of his knowledge of the offense.
And Aaron Rodgers is 40.
Look, If I'm the Steelers, I'm studying the 5-game win streak that Russ took the execrable Broncos on , their longest win streak since 2015, against some quality teams.
And play to all of Wilson's strengths that made that happen....
Now, if Tomlin tries to coach the RW square peg(unintentional pun) into a Steelers round hole, a-la Sean Payton, they are doomed.
Thats what S Peyton said, almost literally.Yeah, just like all the frustrated 49er fans, and it appears, lots of Seahawks fans. They didn't and still don't comprehend how Wilson would win games.
He didn't win all of those games the correct way.
3 game winning drives out of the five game winning streak.That five-game winning streak was fueled mostly by turnovers. In those five games, the defense got 16 turnovers and the offense only lost the ball three times.
Part of how the Broncos won those games was by limiting how much Wilson could hurt the team. Over last season as a whole, Wilson was mostly throwing checkdowns, and these games were not exceptions to that. How much can Wilson possibly be considered responsible for the team's success in that time when he averaged just 166 yards passing per game in that winning streak?
It would be a nice redemption story if it happened...Call me crazy but I see Russ having a resurgence of his career. One thing we can't deny is WHEN HE CHOOSES, he can get laser focused on his craft and I think the last two years has been a giant learning lesson for him. If he truly want greatness, which he does, if he really wants to be anointed in Canton (which he does), he knows what he has to do. Settle down with the "Brand" and "Legacy" BS and get back to football.
Excellent post!That five-game winning streak was fueled mostly by turnovers. In those five games, the defense got 16 turnovers and the offense only lost the ball three times.
Part of how the Broncos won those games was by limiting how much Wilson could hurt the team. Over last season as a whole, Wilson was mostly throwing checkdowns, and these games were not exceptions to that. How much can Wilson possibly be considered responsible for the team's success in that time when he averaged just 166 yards passing per game in that winning streak?
All right. I’m doing it! You’re crazy.Call me crazy but I see Russ having a resurgence of his career. One thing we can't deny is WHEN HE CHOOSES, he can get laser focused on his craft and I think the last two years has been a giant learning lesson for him. If he truly want greatness, which he does, if he really wants to be anointed in Canton (which he does), he knows what he has to do. Settle down with the "Brand" and "Legacy" BS and get back to football.
Call me crazy but I see Russ having a resurgence of his career. One thing we can't deny is WHEN HE CHOOSES, he can get laser focused on his craft and I think the last two years has been a giant learning lesson for him. If he truly want greatness, which he does, if he really wants to be anointed in Canton (which he does), he knows what he has to do. Settle down with the "Brand" and "Legacy" BS and get back to football.
I think we will definitely get to see how much humble pie might have made it through that ego. If he goes back to the mindset of what got him there then he might be able to enjoy a resurgence.I think this is realistic. Denver humbled him.
That makes Steelers news must read for all the Wilsoncologists on Dot Net.Yup. The part people forget is that Pitt didnt expect to be able to get Fields. They didnt bring him in to back up Russ necessarily. They got him after Russ came in and were surprised he was available. Makes me wonder whether if they'd gotten Field's first, whether they'd even have bothered with Russ.
But I'm sure that given the above is the case, Fields has been told by the FO that if he wants the job, he should just go and take it.
The other interesting thing about the QB controversy is that Fields isnt one to be shy about calling a spade a spade. He was critical of coaching in Chicago and didnt at all defer to Fowles and Dalton when they were starting in front of him. I doubt he will bite his tongue about how he feels should Russ start to stink it up as starter. And Russ doesnt take that kind of blunt critique well...
It will be interesting in Pittsburgh this year.
Still talking about this guy? Hilarious.
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