@@ItzYinzburgh can we have a poll of what intro is liked most? The new one is OK but I love the old one best. A fade out of Big Ben at the end then a fade in of Kenny would look cool in the intro.
Well in the last 2 seasons we have had 3 different starting quarterbacks.....and to think that KP and MT were ahead on the depth chart over Mason Rudolph......chances are we will see at the very least 2 more different starting quarterbacks this seasonable more.....that could be 6 in 3 years since Ben ......it was roughly 23 years between Terry Bradshaw and Ben Roethlisberger.....those are facts
Who in the organization thought Kent Graham… was a starter… Steelers wasted so many good years not addressing QB until Ben in 2004. Ben would of have as many as Brady if he played from 1992-2010.
@@EdmacZ lol 😂 I realize that, I’m saying if we had the Ben from 2004-2021 during for that same time length starting in 1992, Steelers would have way more rings. The 1990s was years wasted with crap mediocre to absolutely crap QB play.
21 personnel unless they absolutely can't run 21 personnel. FB and TE are both complete nonfactors with the ball. RB is a complete nonfactor in the passing game. That's a recipe for becoming completely predictable on offense: either it's a handoff to Bettis or you're throwing to one of the two WRs. To make it worst, you have the best WR on the roster at the time (Bobby Shaw) was on the sideline in 21 personnel because of a *desire* to be predictable and run the ball every play (he wasn't that good a blocker) as well as front-office politics (he was a waiver guy, the rest of the WRs were high draft picks or expensive free agents).
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@@ItzYinzburgh can we have a poll of what intro is liked most? The new one is OK but I love the old one best. A fade out of Big Ben at the end then a fade in of Kenny would look cool in the intro.
@@MrTombo-gg4bq Maybe go back a little further and do a Bradshaw fade out to Ben then to Kenny.
Kent Graham... There's a name I completely forgot about...as did the rest of the world.
Then you're one of the lucky ones. He's the one I had the most trouble watching since I started watching the Steelers play ('94-'95)
@@AlBeQuirky Yeah, he was so bland and below average that his momma probably forgot he existed.
The Kent Graham experiment, glad the defense was so tough then. Kirkland was a beast.
I used to get sooo pissed that they couldn't ever punch it in for 7. Always settling for fgs. My first jersey was 91 Kevin Greene.
LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO STEELERS💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤💛🖤
Imagine the steel curtain with the Steelers team today
Man, what a butt smokin' this was.
Brown had a dang good 00.....the move to Heinz Field in 01 was it for his Steelers career. Talk about a night and day difference.
As far as quarterbacks go, Graham was a pretty good holder for field goals and extra points.
I remember that it was around this time that people wanted Cowher fired. Would've been a horrible idea.
New intro? 🔥🔥🔥
Kickers will always be important in Pittsburgh lol
I mean when do we not dominate the Browns in Pittsburgh? Lol (Besides that COVID Mickey Mouse wildcard game from a few years ago).
🤣 Go Browns
Hot take: Bobby Shaw was the best WR the Steelers had over his 3 years with the team.
Who was worse Kent Graham or BUBBY Brister?
This era just couldn’t get the QB play they needed to match the D
Well in the last 2 seasons we have had 3 different starting quarterbacks.....and to think that KP and MT were ahead on the depth chart over Mason Rudolph......chances are we will see at the very least 2 more different starting quarterbacks this seasonable more.....that could be 6 in 3 years since Ben ......it was roughly 23 years between Terry Bradshaw and Ben Roethlisberger.....those are facts
The Browns, where they should be….LAST! 😂😂😂
Damn we always beat up the Brownies. Lol. Can anyone tell me why Cornell Stewart is bitter about his time with The Steelers?
Who in the organization thought Kent Graham… was a starter… Steelers wasted so many good years not addressing QB until Ben in 2004. Ben would of have as many as Brady if he played from 1992-2010.
Considering Ben was only 10 years old in 1992, it would've been impossible.
@@EdmacZ lol 😂 I realize that, I’m saying if we had the Ben from 2004-2021 during for that same time length starting in 1992, Steelers would have way more rings. The 1990s was years wasted with crap mediocre to absolutely crap QB play.
It's always great seeing the clowns stumble on blindly when they play in Pittsburgh
FG city, this was worse than Canadas offense 🤣🤣
21 personnel unless they absolutely can't run 21 personnel. FB and TE are both complete nonfactors with the ball. RB is a complete nonfactor in the passing game. That's a recipe for becoming completely predictable on offense: either it's a handoff to Bettis or you're throwing to one of the two WRs. To make it worst, you have the best WR on the roster at the time (Bobby Shaw) was on the sideline in 21 personnel because of a *desire* to be predictable and run the ball every play (he wasn't that good a blocker) as well as front-office politics (he was a waiver guy, the rest of the WRs were high draft picks or expensive free agents).