A point about wallace , tannehill and that superstar pittsburgh qb.
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BigNastyFish Wrote:
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> Is this a debate you're having within your own
> psyche or is these someone you're addressing
> to???
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> It seems a bit random to me. But I'm prob missing
> the point.
>
> BNF.
Its just to make a point that he never had a 9 reception game since he played with a qb in pittsburgh soon to be a hall of famer in many peoples eyes.
So there is something special about the real deal.
Does anyone now NOT believe how important it is to have a deep threat on offense? Pittsburgh isn't doing too well without Wallace. The Steelers have scored 19 points TOTAL over 2 games and are 0-2.
All this mumbo jumbo about Wallace being a one trick pony...Nonsense just like I said 3 months ago. He is running all the routes and making an impact AND we haven't even clicked on the deep ball YET.
He had one catch last week but freed up Hartline and Gibson to be singel covered all day long.
The biggest mistake Pittsburgh made was getting rid of Bruce Arians and his offense. Their second biggest mistake was getting rid of Mike "Anchorman" Wallace.
I still have not seen Tannehill hit Wallace in stride, so not sure what you point is. He was open on the second almost TD and had to stop and wait for the ball AGAIN.
The little chit chat that Wallace had with Philbin worked wonders. He was definitely more involved than just being a vertical threat and had a very solid game.
It was great to see Wallace catch and run for that TD. It was also apparent to me while watching the Steelers game that they are now talent depleted at many positions. Existing players have to "step up" as they say or they will surely have a lousy season.
Tannehill's mechanics are on the mark. His accuracy and timing has also improved since last year. The upgrades at WR are making a difference.