OT: The Pittsburgher Thread: 5 and 2 Justin who? Hand the Fields to Wilson

pistolpete11

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The better questions are: will our OC and QB design and throw to a diverse WR? Which also means throwing it to the middle of the field.

Kupp is obviously the better player, but he's injured a ton. That really rules him out for me. If he was healthy, this is a no brainer add.

But even a healthy Kupp may be limited in this offense. They just don't throw to the middle of the field that often and that's where Kupp really shines.
Right, that's part of the discussion. Because if they are just going to throw moon balls, I'd take Williams, especially since he'd probably be cheaper, too.
 
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I know we have concerns about Russ and about Arthur, but do we really think they've decided to build their entire offense around moonballs?

The pass Williams caught Sunday night was across the middle. It was a nice route and Rogers found him. I know we don't think Tomlin will allow it.

But we also saw some improv plays from Russ with alternate arm angles. Kupp is a guy who can not only run a great route but also find a place to be available for his QB.

In the real world, I wonder if they acquire either, but count me in the "Kupp first" group.
 

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IDK man. Believe I remember seeing passing charts this offseason that JF and Russ are middle field averse through their careers. You might chuckle at this thought, but maybe that's part of the reason why Tomlin was all aboard obtaining them?

At some point you have to stop looking at the personnel and believe it's an edict from Tomlin.
Washington and Muth should be eating defenses alive over the middle, but you only see them catch passes there maybe 1 or 2 times a game.

Yeah last year Wilson threw over the middle 5.8% of the time which apparently was dead last in the NFL. So even with Kupp, I doubt we start seeing the middle of the field more.

Although he’s talented enough that I think he could do damage anywhere on the field. And he’s a phenomenal blocker. It’s just the health thing that gives me pause.
 

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Yeah last year Wilson threw over the middle 5.8% of the time which apparently was dead last in the NFL. So even with Kupp, I doubt we start seeing the middle of the field more.

Although he’s talented enough that I think he could do damage anywhere on the field. And he’s a phenomenal blocker. It’s just the health thing that gives me pause.
I think you have to weight the cost vs opportunity. I know that seems obvious, but the key is measuring the opportunity even given the variance in possible outcomes.
 

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Tbh, I've no idea what the dream design for a Smith/Wilson offence is in the Steelers' eyes.

But I wouldn't be surprised if it consisted mainly of a lot of RB carries, checkdowns, quick passes to the flat, and moonballs, with the middle of the field and intermediate areas being used fairly infrequently by NFL standards. We'll see though. That's something they know better than I do so they go get whoever they'll use.
 

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Tbh, I've no idea what the dream design for a Smith/Wilson offence is in the Steelers' eyes.

But I wouldn't be surprised if it consisted mainly of a lot of RB carries, checkdowns, quick passes to the flat, and moonballs, with the middle of the field and intermediate areas being used fairly infrequently by NFL standards. We'll see though. That's something they know better than I do so they go get whoever they'll use.

Yeah that’s pretty much what I’m expecting it to be. Sunday’s game was exciting but I want to see more before I buy my Super Bowl tickets. I’m not demanding 37 points every game, but I’m a little skeptical on how consistently effective that style can be.
 
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I know Wilson doesn't use the center of the field much but this seems like a self perpetuating problem to basically say "we don't use the middle of the field so we can't trade for a middle of the field receiver". They haven't had a good slot receiver type since probably Juju, it's not surprising they haven't been using the middle of the field for years.

But speaking more generally on Kupp, I feel like he's good enough that you can easily create schemes with him as more of a flats type of receiver. I think the argument to consider there is whether Kupp and Freiermuth would be serving the same purpose in that style of offense. That being said, he's such a good fit for how this offense wants to run and he's cost controlled.
 

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I don’t think anyone is moving a 3rd for kupp he hasn’t been healthy since he won the triple crown in 21. He isn’t a big play threat he is often schemed open
 

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