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[Audio] Ben Roethlisberger On The Win Over The 49ers

Ben Roethlisberger was on 93.7 The Fan this morning talking about a variety of topics, but mostly about different aspects of the win over San Francisco on Sunday.

During the 15 minute interview, Ben talked about what they could have done better during their win on Sunday. The quarterback said that while they’re coming off of a fun win, they still look at it with a critical eye as they strive for perfection.

“There were some penalties that hurt us, and ‘3 and outs that shouldn’t have been'”, he said. “I made a bad call in the no huddle that resulted in a 1 yard run, that would have resulted in more if I checked out of the play. I missed Markus (Wheaton) on the sideline one time…that frustrates me.”

Big Ben went into some of the decision making that goes into the no huddle offense and the two point conversions. The quarterback also had lots of praise for Darrius Heyward-Bey, calling him “a selfless player”.

You can listen to the full interview here.

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Steelers Snap Counts Versus San Francisco

Here is the Steelers player participation data from yesterday’s stomping of the 49ers at Heinz Field. As you can see in the table below, the starting o-line played as an intact unit throughout the game (until the victory formation where Villanueva came in for Gilbert). QB Michael Vick put his helmet on for the first time this season.

Pos. # Name Snaps
LT 68 Kelvin Beachum 57
LG 73 Ramon Foster 57
C 72 Cody Wallace 57
RG 66 David DeCastro 57
RT 77 Marcus Gilbert 53
QB 7 Ben Roethlisberger 53
HB 34 DeAngelo Williams 53
WR 84 Antonio Brown 52
WR 11 Markus Wheaton 52
TE 83 Heath Miller 48
WR 88 Darrius Heyward-Bey 46
TE 89 Matt Spaeth 17
FB 45 Roosevelt Nix 8
FB 46 Will C. Johnson 5
RT 78 Alejandro Villanueva 4
QB 2 Michael Vick 4
HB 30 Jordan Todman 4

On defense, S Will Allen was in for a whopping 90 plays. He hasn’t seen that many plays in a very long time. The OLB’s were pretty evenly rotated again this week. CB Ross Cockrell saw significant playing time and CB Brandon Boykin was eased in later in the game. Most likely due to being hampered by injury earlier in the week.

Pos. # Name Snaps
ILB 94 Lawrence Timmons 90
FS 20 Will Allen 90
CB 22 William Gay 87
SS 23 Michael Mitchell 87
CB 41 Antwon Blake 76
ILB 50 Ryan Shazier 74
LE 91 Stephon Tuitt 73
RE 97 Cameron Heyward 68
OLB 48 Bud Dupree 51
OLB 92 James Harrison 50
NT 90 Steve McLendon 40
OLB 95 Jarvis Jones 40
CB 31 Ross Cockrell 40
OLB 55 Arthur Moats 39
RE 93 Cam Thomas 30
NT 62 Daniel McCullers 21
ILB 51 Sean Spence 16
CB 25 Brandon Boykin 11
ILB 98 Vince Williams 3
OLB 57 Terence Garvin 3
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Inactives For Steelers Vs. 49ers

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The Steelers host the San Francisco 49ers at Heinz Field today with a 1:00 pm kickoff. Here’s the list of inactives that have just been announced.

QB Landry Jones, WR Sammie Coates, CB Cortez Allen, OG Chris Hubbard, TE Jesse James, DE L.T. Walton and DE Caushaud Lyons.

Cortez Allen was battling a knee injury this week. With Allen out today, CBs Ross Cockerell and Brandon Boykin should see their first playing time as Steelers today.

For the 49ers:

WR B Ellington, RB R Bush, CB S Wright, OL B Thomas, NT N Purcell, C N Easton and LB C Lemonier.

Reggie Bush was ruled out by the 49ers earlier in the week due to suffering a calf injury in the 49ers season opener. Ellington and Bush are the 49ers main return men, so they will likely lean heavily on Jarryd Hayne to take the slack.

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Week 2 Steelers Vs 49ers Television Distribution Map

The Steelers host the San Francisco 49ers this Sunday at Heinz field. The game airs on Fox at 1:00 pm. Below is the current television distribution map, so you can see if your local FOX affiliate will be airing the game.

Steelers TV Map

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Red– Atlanta @ NY Giants — Kevin Burkhardt, John Lynch

Dark Blue– San Francisco @ Pittsburgh — Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston

Green– Arizona @ Chicago — Thom Brennaman, Charles Davis, Tony Siragusa

Yellow– Tampa Bay @ New Orleans — Chris Myers, Ronde Barber

Purple– Detroit @ Minnesota — Sam Rosen, Kirk Morrison

Light Blue– St. Louis @ Washington — Dick Stockton, David Diehl

Grey– No Game

Steelers Preseason

Thoughts And Lessons From Week 1- 2015 Edition

The best time of the year just started: autumn approaches with beautiful landscapes. Baseball playoffs are just around the corner and, yes, the Pirates seem playoff bound. And saving the best for the last: Football is back, after a long drought.

After just one game, it’s way too early in the season to push the panic button. We still have 15 games to play, and last time I checked, none of them was a visit to the defending SB champion.

So, I’ll keep it simple, and right before I break down our game, let’s be honest: no one expected our D to shut down NE’s offense. If we were going to win this game (and most of you thought that way earlier), we’d need to be able to score at least 31 points.

Our offense was able to move the football, getting deep into NE’s territory on 6 of 9 total drives. In fact, we were forced to only one 3 & out, while being able to gain 464 yards, with a 46% 3rd down efficiency (7/15) and also a 100% 4th down efficiency (2/2). However, Ben got sacked 2 times (a 3rd one to Brown) and underthrew a well-covered Heyward Bey for the only turnover of the night.

Overall, the offense showed pretty good tempo.

  • Ben Roethlisberger looked sharp and on-sync with his receivers most of the night, having just a couple bad throws (one of them, the only interception he threw).
  • Brown and Miller picked it up right where they ended last season, being able to get open and grab anything thrown their way. Heyward-Bey missed a TD by a toe (which proved costly), but he also had a nice 43 yard catch. Wheaton made a big catch on the sidelines, which showed his footwork and concentration.
  • DeAngelo Williams proved he still has something left, making life easy without Bell for week 1. Here’s hoping he can carry that over to week 2 vs SF, where he’ll be needed more. It was nice to see W. Johnson score, but our Jumbo Package was not effective when used later in the game. Probably, our offense should try using Johnson as a Fullback and Williams as a RB in that situation, keeping in mind we had only 2 active TEs for the game, using a reserve OT (Villanueva) as a 3rd TE.
  • Our Offensive line had a good rushing game, opening lanes for Williams. On the other hand, they managed to protect Ben for most of the night but ended giving up 3 sacks.  However, this unit is probably the most improved since the start of last season, keeping in mind it was playing without Pouncey, their leader and anchor: in his spot, Wallace allowed 1 sack.
  • Biggest Mistakes: Penalties. A costly offside on 3rd & goal at the half yardline, coupled with drive stalling holding and illegal use of hands calls. This was an issue early during last season that got corrected by week 5, and it’s just discipline. Look for this issue to be corrected quickly by coach Munchak.
  • Questionable Playcalling. We can pick several plays, but I’ll stick with three of them: A trick play on your first series, right after you drove 50 yards with basic offense, and hadn’t been stopped on a single play. Also, while in the red zone: Pass on 1st and goal at the 1, but run up the middle on 3rd and 5? Really?
  • Still, I think: This offense will lead the league on Passing yards, will be a top 5 in rushing yards, and top 5 in scoring, with 4 pro-bowlers on that side of the football.

We could go over missing blocks, wrong route running, drops and other penalties affecting the offense and stalling our drives, but 4 key missed plays on offense/STs determined our fate:

  • After gaining 45 yards on the first 5 plays of the game, a very questionable playcall stalled the first series, with Brown attempting a pass on a trick play, getting sacked. Drive result: At NE’s 27, 1st Missed Field Goal attempt by Scobee (44 yarder).
  • At NE’s 29, 2nd Missed field goal attempt by Scobee (46 yarder).
  • Heyward-Bey missing a TD by a toe. Drive result: At NE’s 26, 43 yard Field Goal.
  • Offside on 3rd & Goal at the 1 yardline. Drive result: At NE’s 6 yardline, 23 yard Field Goal.

Any combination of the above would have given us at least 6 points (on a 7 point game).

On Defense, we had:

  • 2 sacks all night (one of them for a loss of just 1 yard, by Dupree)
  • No turnovers created
  • Allowed a 67% 3rd down conversion rate.
  • As if that wouldn’t be enough, what about leaving Gronkowsky, Brady’s primary weapon, untouched or mismatched on crucial plays? Just look at this: 64% of Brady’s completions were for either Gronkowsky or Edelman. With LaFell out, does anybody thought it would be other way?
  • Match the above with our inability to create pressure with the front 4, and our lack of blitzing creativity, resulting on their QB having all night to throw and pick us apart.

Here’s where we can pinpoint several issues:

  • Our front 7 was close to non-existant on pass rush (only got 1 sack, the other one came on a delayed blitz by W. Allen). Let me correct myself: our front 6 or 5, since most of the night we played either Nickel (4-2) or Dime (4-1). Honestly, I long anticipated coach Butler to bring back some exotic blitzes, particularly with our DBs needing help by creating pressure.
  • It’s good to have a great rotation at OLB. However, it would work better if we get them into the pocket on passing situations. Yes, I’m talking about blitzes, hope we still have them on our D playbook.
  • Miscommunication. No one covering Gronkowsky, no one jamming him at the LOS. No help from our safeties. That’s the story on his 3 TDs.
  • Personnel. As soon as preseason started, it looked like Cortez Allen and Shamarko Thomas were going to start. After trading for Boykin, our 3rd CB was supposedly set. I’m not saying we had our own Legion of Boom, but I like to think we had a plan for them. During gametime, none of them started (Blake started for C. Allen, W. Allen for Shamarko and C. Allen played for Boykin). Maybe this explains a little bit of the thought on the previous bullet.
  • Questionable Playcalling. And here I go again: Do we have creative blitzes? Why not use them? High Risk, high reward. However, playing with our DBs -no offense- we always play a high risk situation. Why not help them making their QB get rid of the football earlier? Why not matching their out-of-this-planet TE with double coverage, our quickest or strongest LB, or, at least, jamming him and messing with his tempo?
  • Bad luck. since the 2nd half of last season, Mitchell has been targeting the football when making tackles, and creating some fumbles. Will Allen was not aware the football was fumbled on that play. Otherwise, this game would have taken a very different path.
  • Still, I think: Tuitt and Heyward will both have an exceptional season and will be effective as the season unfolds. Our OLB rotation should bring results in crucial games (and, in the long run, will be a good decision to have all 4 of them available, and looking for something similar at our ILB (with a little less frequent rotation). Our DBs will be slightly better than last season, once a) Boykin gets inserted as our 5th DB, and later on as a starting CB opposite Gay, b) with Blake being the 5th DB, and c) Shamarko getting reps.

Special Teams:

Scobee’s misses were not in our budget, and it’s not an easy way to start a career in Pittsburgh. Was Coach Tomlin’s confidence in him diminished? Keep in mind Suisham is pretty effective in <50 yard FGs, and the supposed advantage of having Scobee was his larger range, where your coaches confidence in you is most important. Attempting 50+ FGs: if you miss, you give the other team the ball close to midfield. Our coverage units were effective, and we’ll need them as the season unfolds. Dri Archer returned one kick 22 yards (in his only touch of the game).


Just Wondering

  • Our offense was able to get 464 yards without Bell, Bryant and Pouncey, but managed to get just 21 points.
  • And, suddenly, we have a hot commodity on DeAngelo Williams. Don’t look now, but if a contender’s RB goes down during weeks 4 – 7… will we’ll face a trade dilemma?
  • Memo to Coach Haley: Bubble screens now and then and delays on long yardage situations are not the solution. Watch your tape, you know what we’re talking about.
  • Memo to Dri Archer: If you want to keep your roster spot, you should better be targeting at least one long KR the next 4 or 5 weeks.
  • Yes, on today’s NFL you better be ready to go for 2 with your best players on the field. Brown, Miller, Wheaton, Williams and Heyward-Bey (can’t believe I just wrote that!). Expect spread offense to be on the field on 2 point conversions all year long.
  • So, we drafted Sammy Coates with a 3rd rounder in advance to Bryant’s suspension just to see him on the inactive list for how many weeks? 1 and counting so far. A-la-Bryant 2014?
  • That performance by D. Williams says something, too, about the Offensive line.
  • Heyward-Bey can actually catch a football in non-Madden scenarios.
  • Keeping track about whoever said the Steelers offense must score 30 points to win games: you are 1-0.
  • And our most crowded unit is… WR or OLB?
  • By the way, if a LB was supposed to cover Gronkowsky, why Garvin or Dupree, and not Shazier (our fastest LB)?
  • Was that lack of communication on our defense a symptom of youth, lack of practice together (see below) or lack of discipline?
  • So, we were hoping for Shamarko Thomas and Brandon Boykin to fix to our secondary? They played 5 total snaps. Combined.
  • If our plan was to start Allen at SS and Blake at CB, why didn’t they play with starters during Preseason? That, for sure, affected communication among DBs.
  • Who said James Harrison was a backup? He was our most active OLB with 36 plays.
  • A couple of days before the Game, Mitchell and Shazier said they knew how to stop Gronkowski: Jam him and mess with his tempo, which could have been at least more effective than leaving him uncovered or matching against our 5th.  So, why didn’t they do that?
  • Let’s get real, our base D is not 3-4 anymore: We played more time using Nickel & Dime, and did so most of last season. So, are we drafting and getting free agents for our 3-4 or for our base D?
  • Players stepping up for suspended/injured starters? Williams: 127 rushing yards, well above expectations. Wallace, 1 sack allowed. Heyward-Bey letting a TD escape by a toe. Scobee: 2 FG misses.
  • For anyone taking notes, LeBeau’s defense week 1: 4 sacks, 2 interceptions, 1 TD.
  • For you, taking notes: Scobee’s misses week 1: 2. Suisham misses all 2014 season: 3 (2 of them being 50+).
  • And, to make it feel painful again: whoever said Brice McCain wasn’t worth a 2nd contract should watch this.

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What comes next?

Next week we’ll have our home opener: Steelers host the 49ers at Heinz Field, Sunday September 20th, which will be the last game without Bell, and Bryant’s 2nd with still 2 more to go. SF’s defense will provide a much harder test to our offense. Still, here’s our chance to get to 1-1 and tie the division lead (while the Bengals host the SD Chargers, Browns hosting LeBeau’s Whisenhunt’s Titans, and Ravens visiting Oakland).


 

By the numbers

0 Turnovers created by the Steelers.

0 Total snaps played by our 2016 draft picks (we gave our 5th rounder for Boykin).

1 Sack by Bud Dupree. Welcome to Steeler Nation!

2 FG Misses by J. Scobee in week 1, 2015.

3 FG Misses by Suisham last season (two of them, 50+).

3 Sacks allowed by our Oline.

5 Defensive Snaps played by Shamarko Thomas & Brandon Boykin.

6 Steelers drives totaling more than 50 yards, worth 21 points.

6 Steelers drives crossed NE’s 30 yardline, worth… well, you get the idea.

8 Penalties by the Steelers (worth 77 yards).

33 total snaps played by Steelers rookies on offense and defense, combined (Dupree 26, Murphy 7).

33 Consecutive games for Antonio Brown with 5 receptions and 50 yards. A-la-Cal Ripken unbreakable record, anyone?

127 rushing yards by DeAngelo Williams, first 100 yard game for him since 2013.

361 yards allowed by the Steelers defense (8 more than the Steelers 2014 season average (353).

464 yards, Steelers total offense. That’s 53 more than the Steelers’ 2014 season average (411).

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Brandon Boykin Expects To Play On Sunday

The Steelers traded a conditional pick for CB Brandon Boykin this summer. The 25 year old corner didn’t see any playing time against the Patriots on Thursday night. When asked about it today, the veteran CB said he didn’t know why he was kept out the game. According to Mark Kaboly, Boykin said if it continues, he’ll ask the coaching staff why. Boykin said it was the first time he was kept from playing defense.

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Boykin told members of the media today that he was the nickel corner in practice, and that he expects to play against the 49ers.

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Steelers Snap Counts Versus New England

Here is the player participation data for the Steelers offense and defense from last night’s game in Foxborough. As you can see from the table below, the offensive line remained intact for the entire game. Villanueva was used mainly as a blocking TE (eligible receiver) in goal line situations.

Darrius Heyward-Bey was in for a whopping 43 plays. More action than he’s seen since week 13 of the 2013 season. Tyler Murphy was in for a handful of plays, and recorded his first career reception.

Pos. # Name Snaps
LT 68 Kelvin Beachum 73
LG 73 Ramon Foster 73
C 72 Cody Wallace 73
RG 66 David DeCastro 73
RT 77 Marcus Gilbert 73
QB 7 Ben Roethlisberger 73
TE 83 Heath Miller 73
WR 84 Antonio Brown 68
WR 11 Markus Wheaton 66
HB 34 DeAngelo Williams 62
WR 88 Darrius Heyward-Bey 43
TE 89 Matt Spaeth 24
FB 46 Will C. Johnson 9
WR 16 Tyler Murphy 7
RT 78 Alejandro Villanueva 5
FB 45 Roosevelt Nix 5
HB 13 Dri Archer 3

On the defensive side of the ball, the Steelers mixed things up quite a bit. The division of labor was spread across the outside linebackers, but James Harrison saw the most playing time among them. All of the safeties played, though Shamarko Thomas saw very little time on defense. For whatever reason, CB Brandon Boykin did not play last night.

Pos. # Name Snaps
ILB 94 Lawrence Timmons 61
SS 20 Will Allen 58
ILB 50 Ryan Shazier 58
CB 22 William Gay 56
CB 41 Antwon Blake 56
LE 91 Stephon Tuitt 54
RE 97 Cameron Heyward 51
FS 23 Michael Mitchell 46
OLB 92 James Harrison 36
CB 28 Cortez Allen 32
OLB 95 Jarvis Jones 26
OLB 48 Bud Dupree 26
FS 21 Robert Golden 25
NT 90 Steve McLendon 24
OLB 55 Arthur Moats 20
NT 62 Daniel McCullers 13
RE 93 Cam Thomas 13
ILB 98 Vince Williams 5
ILB 57 Terence Garvin 5
SS 29 Shamarko Thomas 5
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Steelers Won’t File Formal Complaint To The NFL About Headsets

The Steelers are not planning to file a formal complaint to the NFL regarding the problems with their headsets during last night’s loss to the New England Patriots.

It was being reported earlier by various media outlets that the Steelers were planning to file a formal complaint about the communication issues, but according to Steelers PR man, Burt Lauten, this is not the case.

“We have provided information to NFL representatives regarding issues that occurred Thursday night at Gillette Stadium with our coach-to-coach headset communications system,” Lauten said in a statement. “The problem was addressed during the game and we did not have further problems in the second half. We did not file a formal complaint, nor do we plan to do so.”

Here’s what coach Tomlin had to say about it after the game.

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According to Chris Adamski of the Tribune, after the Steelers notified league personnel, the NFL determined that the entire Steelers coaching staff could not communicate. According to Bob Labriola, the headsets issue was intermittent.

“Strangely enough, whenever an NFL representative proceeded to the New England sideline to shut down their headsets, the Steelers headsets cleared. Then as the representative walked away from the New England sideline, the Steelers’ headsets again started to receive the Patriots game broadcast.”

This might explain some of the head-scratching moments we saw last night.

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NFL Security Investigating Steelers TE Coach For Allegedly Assaulting Patriots Fan

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NFL security is investigating Steelers Tight Ends coach James Daniel for allegedly assaulting a Patriots fan during half time last night according to ESPN.

Daniel allegedly was witnessed yelling at a Patriots fan on the way back to the lockers at halftime, and was allegedly seen kicking the fan in the back of the leg. When Daniel made his way back to the field at the end of half time, NFL security and local law enforcement were waiting for him. When confronted about the incident, Daniel allegedly began to yell at the police officer.

NFL security, which did not witness the exchange with police, interviewed Daniel afterward about the entire incident, according to ESPN. A Steelers spokesman acknowledged that the team was aware of the situation and that they were investigating the matter.

Update- Ben Volin of The Boston Globe reports that, contrary to ESPN’s report, NFL security was not waiting for Daniels when he returned to the coaching booth and that NFL security did not speak with him regarding the matter after the half.

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Steelers Fall To Patriots 28-21

The Steelers lost to the Tom Brady led Patriots tonight in New England 28-21. At times it looked like game was within reach of the Steelers. Other times, it looked like a blowout wasn’t far away. This is a game the Steelers could have, no- should have won. Pittsburgh left a lot of points on the field tonight, and that is something you cannot do against the Patriots.

There were lots of self-inflicted wounds tonight. Too many to list really. It ranged from unnecessarily getting cute on the opening drive when the offense was cutting through New England’s D like butter, to stupid holds that ended up being drive killers. Switching sides for a moment, you’ve got perhaps the biggest offensive weapon in the league (Gronkowski) going completely uncovered somehow. Later, he’d somehow be matched up one on one with Terrence Garvin in the endzone. Garvin did seem to be wanting a time out, and rightfully so, as that matchup is a touchdown every time.

Honestly, the outlook for the defense doesn’t look as bleak as many would have believed. There is work to be done for sure, and there were definitely some head scratching calls and miscommunications tonight. Don’t get me wrong, there were times when the secondary looked lost, and Tom Brady might have been doing a crossword once or twice during that franchise record 19 straight completions. At the end of the night, Gronkowski scored 3 touchdowns and the Steelers D managed to hold the Patriots to just 28 points. It wasn’t all bad. Jarvis Jones looked improved. Shazier blew up a run play or two. Brady got sacked twice, once by Will Allen.

I can’t explain the strange rotations we saw tonight, however. It seemed like Butler was throwing in every combination of personnel he could think of (including Robert Golden who covered Rob Gronkowski). Brandon Boykin did not see the field on defense, though, and on one play, the Steelers only had 10 men in on the play (Cortez Allen didn’t make it I believe).

The bigger problem though, was scoring for the Steelers. Newly acquired kicker Josh Scobee missed not one, but two of his first attempts tonight. The first was wide right from 44 yards. The second also wide, this time from 46. I’m not sure Suisham would have made those in the wet conditions either. Darrius Heyward-Bey had a free touchdown come to him as he sat on the side of the endzone waiting for it, but part of his foot was out of bounds.

DeAngelo Williams was a beaming bright spot on offense. He ran all over the Patriots tonight totaling 127 yards on 21 attempts for a 6.0 yards per carry average. It was his first game over 100 yards since 2013.

Ben Roethlisberger made his 159th career start tonight surpassing Terry Bradshaw for the most as a Steelers QB.