Tuesday, December 25, 2007

AFC North Champs


So the Steelers defeated the St Louis Rams this past Thursday and not without issues. I wish I had the answers for what is not going right for this team right now. A couple of years ago, the same things happened and they went all the way to the Super Bowl. The difference? the Steelers had a goal-get Bettis to Detroit and they pulled it out when it counted most, the last quarter of the regular season. So much is questionable now and this die-hard is dying hard. I had a premonition of what could be against Jacksonville and my ardent fears came to fruition. So the Steelers beat a team they were suppose to beat in the Rams, what is going to happen against the Ravens.

The Jags have always been the team I feared the most against the Steelers. No matter what; they always manage to have the Steelers number. First it was Del Rio's defense against Cowher's defense-all physical. With Aaron Smith injured the whole complexion of the game changes. Aaron Smith is underrated as a defense end and is one of the best run stuffers in the NFL. Travis Kirshke and Nick Eason don’t even compare putting both together. All I saw were arms flying around trying to catch Jags RB Fred Taylor and Maurice Jones-Drew and they taking off doing what they do best-pounding the field. 2007 has been the best year in Fred Taylor's career. Historically, this running back hadn't finished a season without injury. And if you look at his numbers in the past, he always eclipse 1000 yards before he falls. He is an incredible running back who has lacked durability until now. This will be a concern if the Steelers have to play the Jags in the playoffs.

Playoffs-Playoffs I say. At this point, do we want to see the Steelers in the playoffs? Of course we do, and playing better than they have up to this point. Understand, Ben is playing a new offense where the responsibility is square on his shoulders. Ben says he is up for the task. But, and there is a but, look at the offensive line. It has its weak link-center (Sean Mahan). Yes, I said it. This is a new position of him, so it is understandably he must get comfortable with the position. He as a Guard coming from Tampa Bay. Former center Jeff Hartings was a guard from Detroit before taking the center position in place of retired center Dermontti Dawson. Question: Was it the best decision for the Steelers to release C Chukky Okobi this season?. Although he was no more than a journeyman and was definitely not the answer to a permanent center, he had veteran experience. He has been a starter due to Hartings knees and Okobi helped paved the way to the 2005 Super Bowl. So what was the reason why the Steelers could not extend Okobi one more year for Mahan to get acclimated to the position?. Of course the answer is money. It is apparent that Mahan is a weak link considering the number times Big Ben has been hurried and sacked. (sigh).

I am beginning to see age in the defense. So much has been spoken about the age of the New England Patriot defense and yet they seem to perform. In fact, Belicheat (I refuse to call him by his current name anymore) gave his players an additional day off before playing the Steelers and they came to on the field and killed the Steelers. The blame does not solely go to Anthony Smith either. There is age affecting the team-Farrior, Haggans, Hampton, and Townsend are getting old and the rest play too green. For a Number One Defense, they are not showing the passion that is the Pittsburgh Steelers. Tackling is a huge issue. Fundamentals are what Tomlin preaches-fundamentals. Well with the fundamentals comes time. So if it doesn’t click now-it should in 2008.

Special teams have been a issue for years and with all the work that was done during the off-season and training camp, there seems to be no improvement. Most are young players and they play like they have been in the league 12-15 years. Older players on other teams play better.

The last game of the regular season is in Baltimore and this die-hard wants a win. Cleveland lost today, and the Steelers are AFC North champs. Beaten and demoralized-the Ravens are more than a wounded animal and they want a piece of the Steelers. What would be a better way of getting back after a loss in Pittsburgh but to reciprocate at home. They will have to do it with their rookie quarterback. Are you scared? To be quite honest, I have issues. The Steeler D has not done well against rookie QBs this year and it’s away. Out of 7 away games thus far, the Steelers won 3 and amongst the losses were to poor teams such as Denver and the Jets. Sports writers are writing off the Steelers now that Willie Parker and Aaron Smith are down for the season. I believe Najeh Davenport is the answer for the running game, but I have no answer for the run stuffing game. The Steelers have to contend with Willis McGahee. We need our team to wake up and smell the coffee. The Division title is hanging in the balance and we want the playoffs.

I want more. Let’s get it done! Let’s Go Steelers

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