Why Does Arthur Smith Love HB Toss? | Steelers Morning Rush
Welcome to Steelers Morning Rush, our new daily short-form podcast with Alan Saunders, giving a longer perspective on a single news topic surrounding the Pittsburgh Steelers or the National Football League.
Today, it’s the continued usage of a halfback toss play by offensive coordinator Arthur Smith that caused a game-changing fumble by Najee Harris in the team’s loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.
The Steelers have been running the toss play all season as a staple of their ground attack, because it gets Harris on the edge against a smaller secondary defender, and offers him multiple cut-back lanes so that it doesn’t have to be blocked perfectly in order to be a positive play. But it didn’t work so well against the Eagles. What was Philly doing, and should Smith throw that page of his playbook away?
Alan breaks it down.