steelcurtain
Active Member
Come On boys no fighting!
Lookin' 4ward 2 next week!Good Game.
Lookin' 4ward 2 next week!
No - I mean your boys - my Packers are goin' to Bengal-land.
As far as Pittsburgh is concerned, I usually just have a friendly interest.
Except this week - GO STEELERS, BEAT THOSE BEARS!
Cutler's over-rated.We will get crushed.
Sorry 'bout that - I didn't get to see the game tonight.If they can manage more than 6 points on us, they win. Our O (line mostly) is that bad.
Well it was a lot closer than I expected it to be. Aside from the shaky offensive plays, the team played better than expected. My thoughts:
1. I don't know where the disconnect was coming from between the WR's and QB. The entire game it seemed like nobody was on the same page. Not sure who to blame here, but could have been the play calling. I liked some of the aggressiveness to the play calling last night, but for the most part Haley made a lot of bad decisions. I don't see Haley in Pittsburgh for much longer, or at least I hope not. Maybe he'll make it to the end of the season. I could see Kirby Wilson taking over and reinstalling a new scheme.
2. Like ATL has been saying, I just don't think there is enough talent outside of Brown for this offense to thrive. Not trying to take anything away from Cincy, but many of the Steelers WR's could not get open.
3. DEF: It is going to take a little while before Williams & Wilson get the hang of things at ILB. I saw a lot of missed tackles by them, and the rest of the defense for that matter. They weren't terrible by any means, but they seemed out of position when it really mattered. The D-line didn't create a whole lot of pressure. Al Woods made a mistake when he shot the gap on Cincy's first touchdown play. It looked like he could have stood up the center and anchored which would have stopped that play cold.
4. Please, for the love of god, get rid of Redman!!! He is not a starting 'back, and shouldn't be in for crucial situations. For such a big RB, he really lacks physicality. I saw him doing his ridiculous 'dancing' in the backfield again. Also on the RB dump pass where he clearly didn't have much room he decided to stutter step instead of just lowering his head and using his size to power for a few yards (result = negative yards). Felix & Dwyer saw some daylight on a few occasions. I think once the bye week hits & Bell returns, they should release Redman.
5. Fernando Velasco is the real deal. He (& DeCastro) virtually eliminated Atkins for most of the night. The only times I really saw Atkins get into the backfield was when only DeCastro was on him (which was a mismatch). Velasco was great in the run game. He displayed great awareness when he saw Dwyer wasn't going to get that first down so he pushed him over the line. He will continue to get better when he gets more comfortable with the offense. As for the rest of the O-line, they continued to struggle for the most part (mainly the OT positions). Johnson was in the backfield on almost every play.
6. So much for all the SportsHoopla over Harrison. Unless I missed a play, I didn't see Harrison even get close to sacking Ben. Foster handled him nicely on a few plays.
On another note, the officials tonight stunk it up as usual. Terrible calls on both sides of the ball.