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Standard Tomlin team unprepared against a crappy team
Rudy is our emergency QB.do we have another active qb after Mitch
So is Pickett. If we had a half decent QB, we’d have 94 points by now.Roberts OUT & Pickett Doubtful.....this is starting to get ugly quick! Going to be hard watching Trubisky the rest of this game. He's terrible!
He is one bad hit on mitch from playingRudy is our emergency QB.
Thats bad… he used to have two…Seamulo also out. Got a shoulder.
Rudy is listed as inactive can be still be the emergencey qbHe is one bad hit on mitch from playing
Well, better blocking would probably been needed. Also, our D is getting manhandled by this inferior team. Our coaches are getting out-coached. Besides all of that..Yes, you are correct.So is Pickett. If we had a half decent QB, we’d have 94 points by now.
Standard Operating Procedure. A teams emergency QB is not counted against the game day roster. Therefore, "inactive"Rudy is listed as inactive can be still be the emergencey qb
Yes because he is our emergency QB.Rudy is listed as inactive can be still be the emergencey qb
Shades will make his awesome halftime adjustments, as usual.Settle down guys....it’s 3-3 in the first half. Far from over.
Mitch is a turnover machine. If the Steelers can fire an OC mid season they can turn to the 2nd string QB and say " We're going to try something different." At least Mason will protect the ball and he can hit deep. I'm no Mason fan but in a close game like this I'll take the check down guy and lean on my D.He is one bad hit on mitch from playing
McBride has pedigree, obviously, and things of that nature.Why cant our receivers make finger tip catches on balls that should not be caught. This McBride dude is looking like Gronk against us.
Actually, no they can't. By rule, the emergency QB can only be brought in if the first and second string QBs are injured and ruled out.Mitch is a turnover machine. If the Steelers can fire an OC mid season they can turn to the 2nd string QB and say " We're going to try something different." At least Mason will protect the ball and he can hit deep. I'm no Mason fan but in a close game like this I'll take the check down guy and lean on my D.
Agree but if your running back is 6’-3” and 240 get a yard.Our OL is paid to get a push, even if it is a little one.
Did not know that...oh crap here we go.Actually, no they can't. By rule, the emergency QB can only be brought in if the first and second string QBs are injured and ruled out.