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What change at special teams.
Posted by: ChyrenB ()
Date: October 24, 2010 11:20AM

There must have been, from my memory alone, three kick-offs that the Steelers ran to past the 40.

Why the hell didn't we have Carpenter kicking the ball into the endzone on that last kickoff?

It's so pathetic it's funny.

I'll tell you exactly what our braindead or "the Zombies have already eaten their brains" coaching thought. It was. ...."Gee, we've got this kicker Carpenter who had put the ball right on the 5 yard line. We're going to force them to start their downs at the 15 yard line. Whoopee!"

Of course, they are too idiotic to see that with our special teams play like what happened in that diastrous game, we were risking far more and that at best that just gets you a five yard advantage over a touchback.

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Re: What change at special teams.
Posted by: PHINSKISS13 ()
Date: October 24, 2010 11:23AM

Special teams were not special again....giving up too many return yards.

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