How the hell can you commit SIX (!) penalties on Special Teams in one game? Those six penalties included two holding calls on one kickoff return (hey, we’re halfway to
In all, the Steelers allowed a whopping 101 yards on five punt returns, including the backbreaking 73-yard burn by Steve Breaston. Two other punts were kicked out of bounds, thankfully.
Frankly, the penalties bother Joey Porter’s Pit Bulls more than Breaston’s touchdown. Guys like Breaston and Devin Hester will do that. But the penalties … that’s something your guys can control.
Bob Ligashesky, this one’s on you.
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The ineligible downfield penalty on fullback Carey Davis which necessitated a re-punt that resulted in WR Steve Breaston's tie-breaking, 73-yard return for a touchdown was one of six called against the Steelers' special teams.
Too many yellow flags vs. Arizona
Quarter | Player | Special teams play | Infraction/Penalty |
Second | LB Lawrence Timmons | Punt | Player out of bounds/ 5 yards |
Fourth | LB LaMarr Woodley | Punt Return | Holding/10 yards |
Fourth | | Ineligible Downfield | Re-punt/Return for TD |
Fourth | TE Jerame Tuman | Kickoff Return | Holding/10 yards |
Fourth | FS Anthony Smith | Kickoff Return | Holding/Declined |
Fourth | Timmons | Onside Kick | Offside/5 yards |
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The Steelers had better fix their Special Teams, or it’s going to be a long season. They may even end up hearing something like ...
No. 56. That penalty is declined. Holding, No. 90, that penalty is declined. Holding, No. 35, that penalty will be enforced, 10 yards from the end of the kick. We had an ineligible player downfield on the kick, that penalty is declined."
-- Official announcing the four penalties the Browns committed on their first punt to the Steelers in the 2007 season opener in Cleveland.
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Wont win many games with special teams play like that.
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