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Steelers Not All Doom and Gloom, Loss vs. Cleveland Displayed Some Bright Spots

October 15, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The sky is falling! Not really, but if you ask the loyal fans of the Pittsburgh Steelers, you would think some sort of zombie apocalypse has fallen upon the team, and everyone is doomed.
I readily admit, after Sunday’s embarrassing loss, it would be easy to get pulled into all the negative talk about the offense. There are really two factions in the criticism of the Steelers’ play. You have one side that lays the blame at the feet of the players for lack of execution. And the other side that puts the coaches on the hot seat for poor play design.
However, things aren’t all bad. In going back and watching last Sunday’s game, two plays stood out to me as examples of tremendous play design and pinpoint execution.
This first play is made initially by the design. The Steelers have a tight end on the left, but because they have stacked two wide receivers on the right, and placed running back Le’Veon Bell to the right of quarterback Ben Roethlisberg...

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