Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Heads starting to slouch on Steeler sideline, while most important head lingers at home

As the Steelers went through another tough practice in the midst of preparing for their matchup versus the Ravens this coming weekend from Baltimore on sunday night, they had someone specific on their minds who may noty be able to participate due to another concussion. This would be a tough thing for any team regardless of the player, but it is even more rough on the team when it is your starting quarterback, captain and leader of your team. Ben Roethlisberger's head has been on the mend lately and the Steelers are being very careful with how they treat him this week. Therefore don't expect to see Ben this weekend and if he does miracoulusly play, he probably won't be able to do too much for the Steelers, who's second option is backup Dennis Dixon, a second year player who has never made a start or appearance in his career.

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Dissapointment in Kansas City

Wow, that was the feeling that swept through the Pittsburgh area on sunday night as the game winning overtime field goal flew through the uprights putting Kansas City to victory over the defending Super Bowl champion Steelers. This wow though was not one that Pittsburgh fans were happy to echo, the dissapointment that soon followed was also something that Steeler fans did not want to feel coming out of this weekend. Another game lost to a lowly opponent was not something that was needed coming off a tough loss one week earlier at home to a divisional opponent, and the feeling of sheer disgust that swept through the team was a feeling that they would rather not have for the remainder of the season. However it is losses like these that do in fact have some positives, such as a wake up call and reminder to this year's Steelers that last year was last year and regardless of who they are and were they still have to play all the games to the full 60 minutes, and in this case beyond, at their highest level. So after their dissapointment of a 27-24 loss the preparation for a huge divisional matchup with the Baltimore Ravens on sunday night football is now in the forefront of all 53 Steeler players. However in the forefront of quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's mind is pain and slight dizzines, this due to the concussion he suffered in the loss in K.C. So as the Steelers now try and forget about the mishap versus the Chiefs they may also have to try and move forward for a while without their leader, thus bringing a little more pressure upon the others in the locker room to step up. This week will tell alot about this team going forward the remainder of the year.

Chiefs are lowly, but shouldn't be taken lightly

This weekends matchup between the Steelers and the Chiefs pits a super bowl favourite against a draft lottery favourite, and that should already give you the full necessary insight into how this weekends matchup between the Steelers and Chiefs should play out. (http://www.nfl.com/videos/pittsburgh-steelers/09000d5d8145405f/Week-11-Steelers-vs-Chiefs-Preview)

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Special Teams on the Hot Seat, But Offensive Red Zone Struggles Hurt

Although the Steelers special teams has been anything but through the first half of the season, another problem was brought into view on Sunday. Not a single touchdown in 4 red zone trips that all ended in field goals, leading to 12 points out of a possible 28 and an 18-12 loss. Thus the finger that was being solely pointed towards the special teams play has also found its way over to the offensive side of the football and the recent struggle to reach the end zone for 6. It was the inability of the Steelers to score touchdowns that cost them the game, and lately this has been showing up more and more which has started to get some people questioning the Steelers playcalling when it comes closer to the goal line. However as the Steelers now get set to enter their stretch of second half games which will include a few easy ones as well as the tough two against the Baltimore Ravens that lie ahead. They must find a way to correct their problems in order to be prepared for their playoff push that it seems they will now have to make due to their recent struggles. (http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-previews/09000d5d8145405f/Week-11-Steelers-vs-Chiefs-Preview)

Friday, November 27, 2009

Special Teams Ain't Lookin' so Special

Offence, Defence and Special teams, those are the true names of the game and unfortunately for the Steelers of 2009, only two have honestly come to play thus far. The Special teams has been the downfall of the team thus far and there is no real reason to believe that they will find themselves anytime soon. (http://www.nfl.com/videos/pittsburgh-steelers/09000d5d81448752/Playbook-Bengals-vs-Steelers-recap) Therefore this years Steelers may be in for a tough haul when it comes to even just sneaking into a wild card spot for the playoffs which would be a huge dissapointment for a team that is the defending Super Bowl Champs.

Tough Defeat, Chomped By Bengals

Cincinnati deserves the credit for the performance they gave on sunday afternoon, and the Steeler's special teams deserves a talking to after another disastrous performance allowing Bengals return man Bernard Scott to return a kickoff 96 yards for a return touchdown and the only touchdown in the football game in the first quarter. The game was a back and forth battle that never saw either team really take control of the game at all, however as the game started to come to its close, the Bengals began to control the clock more and more and thus held the Steelers offence off of the field giving the Steelers few chances to drive down the field and score to tie the game. Lost somewhat in the disfuction of the Steeler's special teams as well as the struggles of both offences to score many points was the great defensive stands by the Bengals when backed into their red zone. Cincinnati was able to hold the Steelers to field goals 4 times when they entered the red zone and thus was able to win the game due to their ability to bend but not break on defense when they were needed most. (http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2009111504/2009/REG10/bengals@steelers) This loss will definitely be a tough divisional loss to get over, seeing as it puts the Steelers in a much deeper hole in the division now, but they now must look forward to a winnable contest that they have ahead of them in this weekends matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs. They must forget about the dissapointment and move forward quickly in order to keep up in the AFC North.

Injury Problems

The injury problems of the Steelers are seen mainly upon how dismantled their defence has been lately. They have lost their two key safeties who are the quarterbacks of the defense, as well as have had to deal with the losses of a key defensive lineman for the season and possibly his career in Aaron Smith, and other defensive starters. (http://www.nfl.com/teams/injuries?team=PIT&week=12) This is a huge problem for the steelers who must find ways to overcome these injuries in order to compete for another title.