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Anonymous
>>356339 There is so much wrong with your analysis, I don't know where to start. Pittsburgh's offense was completely impotent, but for the most part so was Philadelphia's. Philly is lucky to have a punter that can kick 60+ yards to get them out of the jams Pittsburgh's D was putting them in. If you want to sound anything better than an Eagles' homer, you might want to scrutinize both sides of the ball.
You've obviously never watched a Steelers' game since Cowher retired, or you'd already know Pittsburgh's offense has become much more vertical and pass-oriented with Arians as offensive coordinator. Until Pittsburgh gets a lead, they now pass aggressively using four-wide sets, bunched recievers, and double tight-ends. It's after they gain a lead that you see Parker get the majority of his carries.
Pay some fuckng attention to the teams you're trying to comment on, for Christ's sake.
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