At least we agree on Zona. I'll be in Vegas Superbowl wk, I will drop some more units on my U47. Two wks to prepare for the game? Common bud, this is Pitt and Zona D we are talking about. Both D are playing very well in the playoffs.
At least we agree on Zona. I'll be in Vegas Superbowl wk, I will drop some more units on my U47. Two wks to prepare for the game? Common bud, this is Pitt and Zona D we are talking about. Both D are playing very well in the playoffs.
A fearless playcaller, and adept at creating advantageous matchups, Whisenhunt has been Pittsburgh's offensive coordinator since 2004. Under his stewardship, the Steelers' offense statistically ranked No. 7 in the NFL in 2006. The Steelers were 16th in 2004 and 15th in 2005, when they won Super Bowl XL.
Although some perceive Whisenhunt's strengths as the creative use of formations, motion and personnel packages, he also believes in a power-based running game.
Just happen so the running game is working right now. Who would of thought?
Whisenhunt is probably the last coach the Steelers want to face in the Superbowl. This man know the strength/weaknesses of the Steelers. Will all of this knowledge transpire onto the field? Maybe not, but the knowledge that he has will help him prepare a plan to bring down the Goliath (Pittsburgh) in the Superbowl and will give him a upper hand in terms of preparation vs. the Steelers. It does help to have all the right players on offense along with the defense playing with a swagger.
A fearless playcaller, and adept at creating advantageous matchups, Whisenhunt has been Pittsburgh's offensive coordinator since 2004. Under his stewardship, the Steelers' offense statistically ranked No. 7 in the NFL in 2006. The Steelers were 16th in 2004 and 15th in 2005, when they won Super Bowl XL.
Although some perceive Whisenhunt's strengths as the creative use of formations, motion and personnel packages, he also believes in a power-based running game.
Just happen so the running game is working right now. Who would of thought?
Whisenhunt is probably the last coach the Steelers want to face in the Superbowl. This man know the strength/weaknesses of the Steelers. Will all of this knowledge transpire onto the field? Maybe not, but the knowledge that he has will help him prepare a plan to bring down the Goliath (Pittsburgh) in the Superbowl and will give him a upper hand in terms of preparation vs. the Steelers. It does help to have all the right players on offense along with the defense playing with a swagger.
SD could beat alot of team if they were at home, not on the road. Chargers are a very good team at home where they are something like 29-5 SU. Who knows what the outcome could of been if the Chargers had a healthy LT at Pittsburgh in the playoffs.
I think as of right now, you should cap the games base on how both team have played in the playoffs. Compare the stats, etc..of the two. Chargers was able to put up 24pts on Pittsburgh without LT or a running game. Pitt pass protection was somewhat shaky IMHO. Now imagine that Chargers offense is the Cards offense w/a running game now, but imagine that matchup on a NEUTRAL FIELD in warm weather climate. If you still don't believe Cards can win this game than by all means, your heart/gut and money belongs to Pittsburgh.
SD could beat alot of team if they were at home, not on the road. Chargers are a very good team at home where they are something like 29-5 SU. Who knows what the outcome could of been if the Chargers had a healthy LT at Pittsburgh in the playoffs.
I think as of right now, you should cap the games base on how both team have played in the playoffs. Compare the stats, etc..of the two. Chargers was able to put up 24pts on Pittsburgh without LT or a running game. Pitt pass protection was somewhat shaky IMHO. Now imagine that Chargers offense is the Cards offense w/a running game now, but imagine that matchup on a NEUTRAL FIELD in warm weather climate. If you still don't believe Cards can win this game than by all means, your heart/gut and money belongs to Pittsburgh.
How can you compare SD to AZ? SD did not even have their starting RB playing and Rivers had 1 1000 yard receiver to throw too (SD still put up 24). AZ will be with 2 very good RB's and 3 1000 yard receivers that the Future Hall of Famer Kurt Warner will be targeting all game.
How can you compare SD to AZ? SD did not even have their starting RB playing and Rivers had 1 1000 yard receiver to throw too (SD still put up 24). AZ will be with 2 very good RB's and 3 1000 yard receivers that the Future Hall of Famer Kurt Warner will be targeting all game.
A fearless playcaller, and adept at creating advantageous matchups, Whisenhunt has been Pittsburgh's offensive coordinator since 2004. Under his stewardship, the Steelers' offense statistically ranked No. 7 in the NFL in 2006. The Steelers were 16th in 2004 and 15th in 2005, when they won Super Bowl XL.
Although some perceive Whisenhunt's strengths as the creative use of formations, motion and personnel packages, he also believes in a power-based running game.
Just happen so the running game is working right now. Who would of thought?
Whisenhunt is probably the last coach the Steelers want to face in the Superbowl. This man know the strength/weaknesses of the Steelers. Will all of this knowledge transpire onto the field? Maybe not, but the knowledge that he has will help him prepare a plan to bring down the Goliath (Pittsburgh) in the Superbowl and will give him a upper hand in terms of preparation vs. the Steelers. It does help to have all the right players on offense along with the defense playing with a swagger.
You don't think the 1 of the greatest defensive coordinaters of all time (DICK LABEAU) does have knowlege of Wiz's play calling....dude the coaching factor is even, it doesnt benift anyone...both teams know each other
A fearless playcaller, and adept at creating advantageous matchups, Whisenhunt has been Pittsburgh's offensive coordinator since 2004. Under his stewardship, the Steelers' offense statistically ranked No. 7 in the NFL in 2006. The Steelers were 16th in 2004 and 15th in 2005, when they won Super Bowl XL.
Although some perceive Whisenhunt's strengths as the creative use of formations, motion and personnel packages, he also believes in a power-based running game.
Just happen so the running game is working right now. Who would of thought?
Whisenhunt is probably the last coach the Steelers want to face in the Superbowl. This man know the strength/weaknesses of the Steelers. Will all of this knowledge transpire onto the field? Maybe not, but the knowledge that he has will help him prepare a plan to bring down the Goliath (Pittsburgh) in the Superbowl and will give him a upper hand in terms of preparation vs. the Steelers. It does help to have all the right players on offense along with the defense playing with a swagger.
You don't think the 1 of the greatest defensive coordinaters of all time (DICK LABEAU) does have knowlege of Wiz's play calling....dude the coaching factor is even, it doesnt benift anyone...both teams know each other
As I stated, Ken Whisenhunt is the last coach Pitt want to face in the Bowl because he knows how they live/act/think/strength/weaknesses etc...besides,,,,Zona is a dog not a favorite, you Pitt backers are already been picked to win the Bowl. My disagreement with that notion is the angles I have pointed out in this thread. This is an even match on a neutral field.
As I stated, Ken Whisenhunt is the last coach Pitt want to face in the Bowl because he knows how they live/act/think/strength/weaknesses etc...besides,,,,Zona is a dog not a favorite, you Pitt backers are already been picked to win the Bowl. My disagreement with that notion is the angles I have pointed out in this thread. This is an even match on a neutral field.
I understand your point, but if I made it sound like Arizona has the coaching advantage, than Arizona would be a -7, not a +7.
If you read all my comments in this thread, all I've been saying is...Arizona can bring down Pittsburgh on a neutral field. I never said Arizona coaching staff is better than Pittsburgh staff etc...if I thought Arizona coaching staff, players were better than Pittsburgh, I would of put 5 dimes on Arizona ML and forgetaboutit but obviously that is not the case here.
GL health to us.
I understand your point, but if I made it sound like Arizona has the coaching advantage, than Arizona would be a -7, not a +7.
If you read all my comments in this thread, all I've been saying is...Arizona can bring down Pittsburgh on a neutral field. I never said Arizona coaching staff is better than Pittsburgh staff etc...if I thought Arizona coaching staff, players were better than Pittsburgh, I would of put 5 dimes on Arizona ML and forgetaboutit but obviously that is not the case here.
GL health to us.
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