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I didn't get a chance to look at the game or highlights again as every loss is too painful to view for awhile but I was wondering why the shotgun was not used as often as it was in the past few games.
I think we all know Cassel has done well in running the ball and passing from the shotgun position but if I remember correctly the shotgun was not used much on sunday and since Cassel at this point has very poor pocket presence it was not to his strengths against such a fierce and good defensive line of Pittsburgh,Matt had absolutely no idea of where any defender was coming from towards the pocket.
In Harrison's 2 strip sacks on Cassel,did any come from a shotgun formation?
Did the weather affect the decision to forgo the shotgun?
I think we all know Cassel has done well in running the ball and passing from the shotgun position but if I remember correctly the shotgun was not used much on sunday and since Cassel at this point has very poor pocket presence it was not to his strengths against such a fierce and good defensive line of Pittsburgh,Matt had absolutely no idea of where any defender was coming from towards the pocket.
In Harrison's 2 strip sacks on Cassel,did any come from a shotgun formation?
Did the weather affect the decision to forgo the shotgun?
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