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Lessons From Week 8: WWW’s Thoughts

If your QB throws for 400 yards and 3 touchdowns, with a turnover differential of 0, your bet would be a Win. Get real: No one expected the Steelers to hold the Colts under 24 points. If the Steelers were meant to win this one, it would be with a high-scoring, shootout game. And it was: 1087 yards, 85 points and 9 TD passes came along with 15 penalties and 4 turnovers, being the best performance all-around for the Steelers. A couple of Cornerbacks were the weak links (Allen for the Steelers, Davis for the Colts), while both QBs were able to move the football all over the field.

After the Colts defense allowed opponents to convert only 4-of-41 3rd downs  (9.8%)  in their previous four games, the Steelers converted 61% (8/13) of them while scoring on 6 drives, holding on to the football for almost 40 minutes. Hitting Luck all day long, he missed 19 passes (completing 57%) and threw two interceptions: a pick-six by Gay, and a late toss to the endzone intercepted by the Steelers 5th CB (Taylor, Allen, Gay, McCain before him).

Offense: How about spreading the football? Coach Haley and Ben were able to spread the football to 9 players, 8 of them contributing one way or another (3rd down conversions, TD receptions, lone exception of Heyward-Bey, with only 1 catch and a fumble).

  • TDs, not FGs: The Steelers had 11 offensive drives, 6 resulting in touchdowns, 3 others ending in Colts territory (2 punts, 1 fumble), and only 2 drives stalled in Steelers territory: one 3 & out and a fumble. This is how it looked: TD, TD, TD, TD, blocked punt (IND 34), TD, 3 & out-punt, fumble, fumble (IND 5), TD, punt.
  • A total of 639 yards on offense lifted the Steelers game. Credit to Coach Haley, who managed to have his offense hold the football for almost 40 minutes, scoring TDs instead of FGs while sustaining long drives kept the scoreboard high, without lending the football to Luck and the Colts.
  • Ben at his best: 522 yards, 6 TDs, spreading the ball to 9 receivers, 80% completions (40-49), no sacks and no interceptions. 14 times in NFL history a QB has passed for more than 500 yards. Roethlisberger is the only one to appear twice on that list (and won both games). Credit his playcalling, quick release and ability to avoid tackles.
  • Antonio Brown had an average game for his standard: 10 receptions, 130 yards, 2 TDs. Stood out as a critical situational playmaker, as usual. Early MVP candidate?
  • Bryant and Wheaton have become a growing force for this team. Bryant can stretch the field, and that will benefit Brown. One of them will draw double coverage, and  benefit the other and Wheaton. Also, great contribution from Lance Moore, for the 2nd game in a row. Keep an eye on Moore and Wheaton against the Ravens: If we ignite our offense, Brown and Bryant will get most of their defensive attention.
  • Heath Miller had his best performance since his injury a couple of seasons ago. That catch and run for 49 yards… epic, for several reasons. He proved himself that he can run half the football field! No one was expecting a record-breaking speed, but that seemed to be a slow motion play.
  • Saving the best for the last: Offensive line had a monster game, by far, their best this season. Keeping Ben clean was critical to win this game and make him a 500+ yd passer, once again. Barely pressured, Ben was able to take his reads and throw without feeling the heat. All 5 starters understood Indianapolis’ pressure, and were able to pick them up. Adams stood out, and could be on his way to stay with the first team. Gilbert can, could, should, must… be the one with the short end.

Defense: LeBeau strikes back. Excelled on playcalling to get to Luck, who was a human-piñata for this Defense.

  • Playing with an early big lead let LeBeau be aggressive: Since the 2nd quarter, the Colts almost forgot to run the football, even when the Steelers played their base-defense close-to-none. Easily predictable passing situations meant more blitzes, 5 men pressures (one of them coming from the LB or DB units) and an avoiding big plays scheme, which worked. Slow down a high – octane offense is only possible if you keep getting on the opposing QB. Credit to Coach LeBeau for taking this approach.
  • Our DL was not really tested against the run, giving up only 63 yards rushing (26 of them on Luck’s scarmbles). This unit played mostly with Heyward and Kiesel, with Thomas, Tuitt and McCullers having also playing time. Most of the pressure was generated by our Defensive Linemen, and a couple of sacks by this unit were negated by penalties (sounds familiar?). Cam Thomas can be the odd-man out from this unit as the season evolves.
  • All 6 LBs with extended playtime had hits either on Luck or one of his receivers: Shazier, Timmons,  Williams, Harrison, Worilds an Moats played vintage Steelers football, while our defense aligned with 7 men in the line of scrimmage, confusing the Colts offensive line and resulting in pressure all game on Luck. Credit Coach LeBeau for it. Yes, Luck moved the football and scored, but also was picked, hurried, hit, stopped and forced into mistakes.
  • Vince Williams played on 36 snaps, while Spence in 1. Is he the new backup after Shazier / Timmons. Williams has intensity, and this game was suited for him.
  • Luck’s 3 TD passes: First one, over Timmons (who got no help from Polamalu), 2nd and 3rd ones over Cortez Allen (last one, with late help from Polamalu). Even while being the 3rd CB, Cortez Allen still is the weak link on this defense and performed as the most targeted DB, with Luck having success throwing on his side. Can Gay-McCain-Blake become a CB package on its way for next Sunday? If so, what will happen with C Allen’s recent contract? Makes us remember the season in which Coach Cowher benched Ike, due to poor performance, making him rebound as a shutdown cornerback.
  • Had anyone really thought that Ike’s absence could create such a problem on our pass defense? As his return timetable is still unclear, his comeback is something on which Coach LeBeau will be benefited.
  • Polamalu was out of spot, once again, frequently. Is his lack of chemistry with the rest of Steelers Defensive backs showing up? He isn’t familiar with them, but most important: some of them are not used to play with an over-aggressive SS. He has been the main victim of Ike’s absence. It was nice to see him get a sack.
  • Mike Mitchell continues to play as a center fielder, without fielding the football. Even though he’s not a ball hawk, his conservative approach (read both bullets above) can be a consequence of his lack of understanding of his SS teammate.
  • Giving up 34 points will not make your winning chances improve, unles you have

Next up: Ravens, at Jets, at Titans. Even though a 3-0 is possible and would be great (to make it an 8-3 record going into the Bye week), a 2-1 can make this team a stretch contender at 7-4.

Here’s hoping to see a great game vs Baltimore, while repeating the dose on them with a consistently aggressive play calling on both sides of the ball: Flacco being pressured and hit frequently, and their pass defense being challenged by Coach Haley. Beware of their long passes looking for a mistake (coverage error, penalty). They usually have success against us on those plays (most of the time, getting a referee’s call).

After that game, I see a couple of very beatable opponents, which could boost our record (and playoff chances).

Just Wondering:

  • Looking for Ben’s HOF credentials? Add this to his already impressive resume: Two 500+ yard games (only QB to feature that), Six 400+ yard games, 4th QB in NFL history to win 100 of his first 150 games.
  • I’ll say this weekly: if this team somehow ends with 10 or more wins, Antonio Brown will be in MVP consideration late in the season.
  • Is Gilbert now a backup? Welcome back, Mike Adams.
  • So many times has Ben kicked from a long shotgun formation, that someone has figured it out.
  • Going for it on that last 4th and 1, instead of kicking a FG, was a wise move. That play had 4 options, and Ben made a good read on them.
  • How many pro-bowlers do the Steelers have on its roster?
  • Was that Kiesel interception a Season turnaround?
  • Wonder if Andrew Luck was ever hit like that before. Nice to see the Steelers give him a welcome to the NFL.
  • Nice to read Coach Cowher praising Big Ben. Was he trying to motivate the Steelers with his comments 3 weeks ago? If so, it worked. Tell him we need that this week too!
  • Harrison and Kiesel looked a couple of years younger. Is Harrison making a case to keep his roster spot once J Jones is back (probably after the Bye).
  • Colbert should be wondering if there’s still a chance to have a mulligan over Gilbert and Allen’s contracts… or working out the cost of cutting them?
  • Has there ever been a slower 50 yard completion than Miller’s?
  • Why hadn’t Martavis Bryant been activated earlier this season?
  • Wheaton finally scored, while this game gave him a confidence boost (and a boost too to Haley’s and Ben’s confidence in him).
  • 3 long balls to Bryant per game = 1 big play? Reception or pass interference calls can be on their way the next couple of games. Watch out!
  • Memo to coach Haley: Impressive performance. Still, redemption game comes next week.
  • Memo #2 to coach Haley: the Ravens will be without their top CB, don’t hesitate going deep on them and spreading the football over the field.

By the Numbers:

1st game this season where Roethlisberger isn’t sacked.

2 500 yard games for Ben Roethlisberger (only player in NFL history to do so).

7 Straight games with more than 100 yards from scrimmage for Le’veon Bell.

9 Steelers players caught a pass.

23 Antonio Brown consecutive games with at least 5 receptions-50 yard games, NFL record & counting.

28 points scored in the 2nd quarter by the Steelers against Indy, following a 24 point- 2nd quarter against Houston.

39:43 Steelers time of possession against league leader in this category.

73 Penalties for the Steelers this season, (Leading the NFL).

1087 yards of total offense by both teams.

Ben-Roethlisberger

Ben Roethlisberger Named AFC Offensive Player Of The Week

Ben Roethlisberger was named the AFC’s offensive player of the week after his record setting game against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday. The quarterback’s impressive performance set a new single game franchise record in completions (40), as well as records for passing yards (522) and passing touchdowns (6). The victory also earned Roethlisberger his 100th career regular season win in his 150th start. Terry Bradshaw, Joe Montana, and Tom Brady are the only other quarterbacks in NFL history to win 100 games in their first 150 starts.

Ben also became the first quarterback in league history to throw for over 500 yards in more than one game. While his performance was 32 yards shy of the all time single game passing record, it tied him for fourth with Boomer Esiason.

This is the tenth time in Ben’s career that he’s won AFC Offensive Player of the Week.

Steelers news

Steelers Snap Counts Vs. Colts

Here are the snap counts for the Steelers during yesterday’s stomping of the Indianapolis Colts. With Marcus Gilbert out, Mike Adams saw all the action at right tackle. Behind Antonio Brown, the division of labor at wide receiver was great. Wheaton was in for 34 snaps, Heyward-Bey for 29, Bryant 33, and Lance Moore for 22. Dri Archer only saw the field for 1 snap on offense.

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On defense, Ryan Shazier returned to action for the first time since week 3. The rookie was in for 30 plays, and Vince Williams saw significant playing time at ILB as well. Sean Spence was in for 1 defensive snap. With McLendon still out, Cam Thomas saw 23 snaps, while rookies Stephon Tuitt and Daniel McCullers were in for 24 and 4 respectively. You read that right- 4 snaps for McCullers.

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Mike Tomlin

Coach Tomlin On The Win Over The Colts

Here is a transcript of Coach Tomlin’s post game presser after the victory over the Colts.

Obviously an exciting performance. We talked at the top of the week about time of possession and we had to keep the ball away from them. We worked it all week and the guys did a great job. Just a lot of tremendous efforts by a lot of people but obviously Ben  was the guy tonight. He did everything that we needed him to do he did it quickly. We possessed the ball and we stayed a step ahead of them because of it. We just fought defensively made some plays.

It was great to see James Harrison showing glimpses of James Harrison. He’s worked his tail off to kind of get to this spot. He’s starting to show us what he’s capable of. Just a lot of positive contributions from a lot of folks. It was necessary tonight. It was a big challenge (and) obviously a hot team. It was a stepping stone for us. Hopefully it can be something that we can build upon as we move forward. We have a big AFC North football game in here next week. So we’ll enjoy this one the rest of the night and tomorrow we’ll start the process of preparing for that. On the injury front, we got out of it relatively clean. Le’Veon had an ankle but obviously he was able to go back in the game. I think Ross Ventrone had a hamstring of some description. He’ll be evaluated. But just a good, exciting win for our football team.

Have you ever seen Ben Roethlisberger look as sharp as he was today?

I’ve seen Ben. I’ve been watching Ben for eight years. I got a good seat in the house so I’ve seen some of those type of performances. But obviously this was a timely one and a much needed one given the staggering statistics that Andrew Luck and their group was putting up. It was necessary for our group to match their group from that standpoint and we challenged Ben and the offense to do it all week and they responded.

Did you think or try to get Roethlisberger the NFL single-game passing yards record?

I was unaware, to be honest with you, what the NFL record is or was. We were trying to win the football game.

Do you think all of the talk regarding Andrew Luck this week motivated Roethlisberger because of his competitive drive?

He won’t admit it but I’m sure. You don’t ascend to the position that he is professionally without that competitive fire burning. There was a lot written and said about their offense and their quarterback and rightfully so. Some of it by me. But they control what it is they can control and that’s our play. We got the makings of a good offense. I think we know that. We had to do it for 60 minutes and largely we did tonight. But it was going to be required to do it for 60 minutes tonight because you take your foot off the gas versus that group you know what’s going to happen.

Re: His thought process on the fourth down touchdown call:

Just like I said, I’m not kicking the field goal right there and go up by 13- have these guys put two late touchdowns on the board. We were not taking our foot off the gas.

Re: The growth of Martavis Bryant:

He’s growing but he’s still got a ways to go. We’re playing package football with him. He’s got to continue to come to work every day and round out all elements of his game. But he was a positive contributor to us tonight and it was much needed.

Re: Pulling Cortez Allen and if it was a result of giving up a touchdown:

Yeah he was giving it up and we needed stops. It’s simple as that, you have to play better. Blake came in and made a play for us and it was significant. But make no mistake…got a great deal of belief in Cortez. He’s got to bounce back from this but I did what was necessary tonight to secure victory. I told him that. We expect him to come back to work to be ready to rock and roll next week.

Re: His impression of Mike Adams and the performance of the offensive line:

They did a great job keeping Ben clean but it was a collective effort. The protection of the quarterback falls on the quarterback some too. They did a great job of protecting him. Ben did a great job of making quick, correct decisions. The wideouts did a nice job of winning and winning quickly. It was an 11-man job and they did it tonight.

Do you have any idea as to why Heath Miller was open on multiple plays?

I don’t. They’re probably better equipped than us. We were in some stacks bunches there. We were in groups or a cluster of people a couple times. He came out of it uncovered and we had two people on the wideout. But I don’t know what their call was so they’re probably better equipped than I.

What’s been the biggest turnaround of the offense from the first half of the Texans’ game to this week?

I don’t look at it that way. One week at a time. We did what was required tonight. I can’t even think back to what happened in the early stages last week as I sit here right now to be honest with you. We’re trying to score when we get the ball and we’re trying to do it penalty free. We’re trying to do it technically clean and all of those things and largely we did that tonight.

Steelers Preseason

Shamarko Thomas Ruled Out, Ryan Shazier Likely To Return Sunday

Not much in the way of surprises for the Steelers injury report today. NT Steve McLendon (shoulder), CB Ike Taylor (forearm) and S Shamarko Thomas (hamstring) have all been ruled out for Sunday’s game at Heinz Field.

OT Marcus Gilbert (concussion) is listed as doubtful. Mike Adams will get the start at RT with Gilbert being out. There is no backup OT currently on the 53 man roster, so the coaching staff will have to get creative on the line should one of the two tackles go down. The team used Ramon Foster as an emergency tackle in the past, and I would expect them to slide him over if the need arose.

DE Brett Keisel, S Mike Mitchell, S Troy Polamalu and LB Ryan Shazier (knee) are all listed as probable. This will be the rookie linebacker’s 1st game since spraining his knee 4 weeks ago.

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Wayne Out For Colts, Richardson Questionable

The Indianapolis Colts have released their injury report for the week, and the most newsworthy item on the list is that WR Reggie Wayne is out for the Steelers game with an elbow injury. Wayne has 38 receptions for 434 yards this season. With Wayne out, the Colts will use Hilton and Nicks as X and Y receivers, while Moncrief and Whalen get additional snaps.

Running back Trent Richardson is listed as questionable for Sunday’s game with a hamstring injury. Richardson had 14 carries for 77 yards against the Bengals last week. If he can’t go, expect to see Ahmad Bradshaw get the bulk of the carries on Sunday.

 

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Week 8 Steelers Vs Colts Television Distribution Map

The Steelers host the 5-2 Indianapolis Colts at Heinz Field this Sunday, with a 4:25 kickoff time. The game is on CBS, with Phil Simms and Jim Nantz serving as commentators. Most of the country will see the game on their local CBS affiliate, with the exception of most of Ohio and parts of the west coast.

You can view the map below to see if your local CBS will be airing the game.

steelers vs colts tv game map

 

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Blue- Raiders vs Browns

Steelers news

Ryan Shazier Was A Full Participant In Practice Thursday

The chances of Ryan Shazier playing this Sunday appear to be very good. The rookie linebacker returned to full participation in practice today after being limited yesterday.

NT Steve McLendon (shoulder) and OT Marcus Gilbert (concussion) were both out again today. DE Brett Keisel (not injury related) and S Troy Polamalu (not injury related) were given vet days again today.

CB Ike Taylor (forearm) and S Shamarko Thomas (hamstring) were limited again. It would seem that the arrow is pointing down for Thomas’ return to game action this week.

 

 

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Shazier And Ike Limited, McLendon And Gilbert Did Not Practice Today

The Steelers resumed practice activities today as they prepare to host the Indianapolis Colts on a short week. Here’s a look at the injury/participation report:

Did Not Practice:

NT Steve McLendon (shoulder), OT Marcus Gilbert (concussion), DE Brett Keisel (not injury related), S Michael Mitchell (not injury related), S Troy Polamalu (not injury related).

Limited:

LB Ryan Shazier (knee), CB Ivan Taylor (forearm), S Shamarko Thomas (hamstring)

Earlier in the day, media members and Steelers staffers were erroneously reporting that Shazier had missed practice, but he was actually limited according to the official NFL injury report.

Another noteworthy item on the injury report is Ike Taylor’s return to practice. This is his first time back to practice (albeit in a limited capacity) since suffering that grotesque forearm break a month ago.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aT2YYaXdPZY

Taylor said he did individual drills and cardio today, and that he doesn’t have a timetable for his return. He went on to say, “I feel like I’m a mutant. I got two Wolverine plates in my arm. Just need a little Wolverine blood, I’ll be straight”

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Titans Sign WR Derek Moye To Practice Squad

The Tennessee Titans have signed former Steelers WR Derek Moye to their practice squad today. The Steelers waived Moye last week during a flurry of practice squad moves.

Moye was on the team’s 53 man roster throughout the 2013 season, and saw 53 snaps over the course of 7 games. Moye will never be a #1 or #2 in the NFL, but he can be a solid role player, so it’s not surprising that he’s been picked up. What is surprising is that it wasn’t by the Cardinals.