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Pittsburghs Receiving Corps Lacks Depth
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<blockquote data-quote="BlackNGold" data-source="post: 342132" data-attributes="member: 3831"><p>He said he was worried about Miller. I think the GB fans know all about Heath Miller. He had a heck of a game in 2009.</p><p></p><p>Everyone knows about Ward and Wallace. In my opinion they are two of the best, and bring a lot to the field. Ward with his blocking ability, and veteran leadership. Wallace with his speed and hands.</p><p></p><p>Antonio Brown, you probably haven't heard much about. He's got speed close to Wallace and has good hands. He was used conservatively in the beginning of the season, but the Steelers have started to call his number a lot lately. He has made some huge plays late in the season and in the playoffs. The Pack definitely does not want to underestimate him.</p><p></p><p>Randel El is capable of making big catches, and the Steelers like to use him on trick plays for his throwing ability. He played QB in college at Indiana. I think he's lost a step, but he is still a very sneaky route runner.</p><p></p><p>Emmanuel Sanders (not Saunders) is a speedy rookie that shows a lot of promise. He only has 28 receptions this year, but the kid can fly.</p><p></p><p>The Steelers receivers are mostly young, and they are not fully developed. Even Wallace is only in his second year and openly admits that he is still learning the intricacies of route running. I would definitely give the edge to the Packers in the WR dept. Give us another year or two and I guarantee the Steelers will have one of the top receiving corps in the league.</p><p></p><p>Your secondary should be able to cover us, but only if you can get to and pressure the quarterback. Ben holds the ball, and is the best in the league by far at extending the play. It doesn't matter who you have in the back field, no one can cover NFL receivers that long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackNGold, post: 342132, member: 3831"] He said he was worried about Miller. I think the GB fans know all about Heath Miller. He had a heck of a game in 2009. Everyone knows about Ward and Wallace. In my opinion they are two of the best, and bring a lot to the field. Ward with his blocking ability, and veteran leadership. Wallace with his speed and hands. Antonio Brown, you probably haven't heard much about. He's got speed close to Wallace and has good hands. He was used conservatively in the beginning of the season, but the Steelers have started to call his number a lot lately. He has made some huge plays late in the season and in the playoffs. The Pack definitely does not want to underestimate him. Randel El is capable of making big catches, and the Steelers like to use him on trick plays for his throwing ability. He played QB in college at Indiana. I think he's lost a step, but he is still a very sneaky route runner. Emmanuel Sanders (not Saunders) is a speedy rookie that shows a lot of promise. He only has 28 receptions this year, but the kid can fly. The Steelers receivers are mostly young, and they are not fully developed. Even Wallace is only in his second year and openly admits that he is still learning the intricacies of route running. I would definitely give the edge to the Packers in the WR dept. Give us another year or two and I guarantee the Steelers will have one of the top receiving corps in the league. Your secondary should be able to cover us, but only if you can get to and pressure the quarterback. Ben holds the ball, and is the best in the league by far at extending the play. It doesn't matter who you have in the back field, no one can cover NFL receivers that long. [/QUOTE]
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