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09-08-2006, 09:06 AM #1
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Steelers - still championship material
I hate to say it, but last night is a crappy sign for us, given we also have the Bengals in this ridiculously competitive division.
To start your backup QB on a week's notice and have him contribute 3 TDs and 0 INTs is incredible. To overcome a costly fumble at the 1 yard line and still manage to own the 4th quarter and the game was a little scary, too.
If we had to depend on Boller to lead our team back after trailing in our home opener, I can't say I'd be very confident in that, and I sure as hell wouldn't be dumb enough to bet money on it. I also wouldn't expect him to toss 3 TDs and 0 INTs.
Champions find a way to respond under adversity. The Steelers had given up that huge pass to Booker and the Ronnie Brown TD and they needed to respond with a touchdown drive in the 4th. In one play, they cover 83 yards and score.
That's the kind of shit we need to do this year. I hope McNair is the antidote.
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09-08-2006, 09:11 AM #2
Re: Steelers - still championship material
They are, but this is a new year. People have had all offseason to dissect them in film and learn how to beat them. It happens to every champion (except NE, I guess).
I think they may go back to the playoffs, but I'm not sure that they will be as good as last year. Miami's D looked lost and stupid penalties really hurt them.
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09-08-2006, 09:15 AM #3
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Re: Steelers - still championship material
Boller would be a God in Pittsburgh. They have an amazing offensive line. That goes a long way to making the rest of your team look great. We are actualy starting one of their cast off back ups.
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09-08-2006, 09:21 AM #4
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Re: Steelers - still championship material
True.They have an amazing offensive line. That goes a long way to making the rest of your team look great.
The OL sets up the running game and allows you to convert those important 3rd downs. We're missing a lot by not having a decent line. With a good line, McNair would take us pretty deep.
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09-08-2006, 09:29 AM #5
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Re: Steelers - still championship material
With a good line Mcnair would take us all the way, so would many other QBs in the league, possibly even Boller (sorry).
Let's face it, our line has a couple projects, a mediocre gaurd in Mule, an aging and uninterested Ogden, a cast off back-up in Vincent, and a center that must have tapes of Ozzie in bed with a chipmunk.
We never have all the pieces on offense. We're either weak at reciever, weak at QB, or weak at RB. One constant is that we are always weak at the line.
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09-08-2006, 09:38 AM #6
Re: Steelers - still championship material
The Steelers looked pretty good, and I'm glad to give credit where credit is due, but the Dolphins lost that game just as much as the Steelers won it.
If it weren't for those stupid hands to the face and illegal contact penalties, who knows how the rest of the game would've turned out. Couple that with Dante's piss-poor decision making on the last couple of drives, and Miami really blew it.
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09-08-2006, 09:44 AM #7
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Re: Steelers - still championship material
The steelers put up 28 points with a back-up Qb that hasn't played in a real game for quite some time. He was given time to throw and make plays to win.
Penalties are part of the game. How many times did we put up 28 points with our line last season?
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09-08-2006, 09:50 AM #8
Re: Steelers - still championship material
Oh I agree. Without a doubt, the Steelers O-line is MUCH better than ours. They gave Batch plenty of time and he was able to make the big plays when he had to. They deserved to win, I'm not disputing that. I'm just saying that Miami did their fair share to help them.
Originally Posted by Purpleguy
And I know that penalties are a part of the game, but that 'hands to the face' penalty in particular was a back-breaker for the Dolphins. Take that away, and the outcome could've been much different.
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09-08-2006, 09:55 AM #9
Re: Steelers - still championship material
That first hands to the face was the killer and so unnecessary. 3rd and 18 inside your own 10? The idiot should have not even been jamming the WR at the line, they needed 18 yards, not 5. That changed the momentum, until then the Dolphins had the game in their hands.If it weren't for those stupid hands to the face and illegal contact penalties, who knows how the rest of the game would've turned out. Couple that with Dante's piss-poor decision making on the last couple of drives, and Miami really blew it.
Yes, and so are long touchdowns and fumbles and interceptions. When they happen and how they change the game is the important part here. If the Stealers have to punt from back there, given the piss-poor kick coverage prior to that, the Dolphins have a good chance to drive for at least another FG and change the complexion completely.Penalties are part of the game.
Once the Stealers got the long drive and TD Culpepper started pressing and throwing poorly.
Fact is, the Stealers simply made less mistakes when it counted and that is indeed the mark of very good teams.
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09-08-2006, 09:55 AM #10
Re: Steelers - still championship material
The offense scored 21 points. Joey Porter took one touchdown back on a INT. Yes the OL makes the difference. Let's hope our OL does the job this year. If they can we're going to the playoffs. If not well we all know that answer.
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09-08-2006, 10:13 AM #11
Re: Steelers - still championship material
I hate that team so much. Stupid Yinzers.
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09-08-2006, 10:37 AM #12
Re: Steelers - still championship material
Were the Steelers really all that good....or were the Dolphins just really that bad?
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09-08-2006, 10:48 AM #13
Re: Steelers - still championship material
A combination of the two. The Steelers looked pretty good, considering Batch was at the helm. With Big Ben, they will be very tough.
Originally Posted by Mobtown
The Dolphins looked good at the start, then completely fell apart. Culpepper especially looked rough towards the end.
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09-08-2006, 10:52 AM #14
Re: Steelers - still championship material
Yes, they appear to be the team to beat, for now. One good thing is that we always play them tough.
She had me at "Hell, NO!"
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09-08-2006, 10:59 AM #15
Re: Steelers - still championship material
Yeah, the Stealers won last night and the Dolphins should really be ashamed to give up like they did (with a lead, by the way). My question is this, Was that the same officiating crew from last years Super Bowl? The hands to the face was a bs call, and the second pass interference "penalty" they couldn't even re-play. What about the challenge on the re-play, don't most folks see moving objects out of the corner of their eyes? Not those boys in black and gol....um...er....white!!
Another injustice was the amount of blocks behind the back penalties that were never called against the Pissburgh O-Line. I was wondering if one of the teams forgot in what direction they were playing!!!
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09-08-2006, 11:15 AM #16
Re: Steelers - still championship material
1 game does not a season make! A lot can happen during a season, so lets hold off putting another trophy in their hands.
I BLEED RAVEN PURPLE!!!
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09-08-2006, 11:27 AM #17
Re: Steelers - still championship material
The Dolphins secondary is not that good. Their front 7 is very good but the other 4 are not.Were the Steelers really all that good....or were the Dolphins just really that bad?
Dante threw a lob that Polamalio picked off. That was a horrible decision by Dante. The next interception was a good defensve play by (GOD I HATE SAYING THIS!!!) Joey Bullet-ass. He put his hand down at the line then dropped back into coverage. Dante never saw him and Joey had an easy INT and TD.
Pittsburgh is going to be tough, but not to the point where the Ravens can't beat them. If our Line holds up then the Ravens are just as good as the Steelers, if not slightly better.
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09-08-2006, 11:31 AM #18
Re: Steelers - still championship material
I actually thought that was a pretty good decision...just a bad throw. The WR was streaking and was open but the pass was well behind him and short.Dante threw a lob that Polamalio picked off. That was a horrible decision by Dante.
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09-08-2006, 01:21 PM #19
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Re: Steelers - still championship material
Only the first game, so we shall see. Big time environment for them last night coming off the Super Bowl. And the Dolphins were abysmal.
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09-08-2006, 02:29 PM #20
Re: Steelers - still championship material
Its a long season. Even if we lose to the Bucs it doesn't mean we won't win the division. Most teams tend to sort themselves out by week 10, it is hard to draw conclusions before then.



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