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How do you view the team?
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Quote:For me I've always identified the team as being very strong in the run game. The way that Freddie Taylor could run and the passing of the torch to Maurice Jones-Drew, and then it had felt briefly to Shoelace, or maybe TJ Yeldon (whom had a great rookie year, all things considered), and now having Free Agent Chris Ivory on the depth chart. While many will think back to how great Blake Bortles had (which he did have a great year), and how explosive the passing attack is (which its pretty good), I still think of the team as run first... maybe that'll change who knows...I agree always thought 90s 00s Steelers poundin run game an a physical defense pitt south fitting before realignment they shaped who we were early |
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