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Steelers love starting after beat down of pats

Postby thesteelhammer » Sun Nov 30, 2008 9:07 pm

Feel the :heart:
http://blogs.nfl.com/category/news/
Carucci: Steelers state strong claim in AFC
Posted: November 30th, 2008 | NFL.com Staff | Tags: New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers


Matt Cassel was under consistent pressure from James Harrison. (Winslow Townson / Associated Press)
Vic Carucci reports from the Steelers-Patriots game. Check back later for his complete column:

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — A couple of thoughts floated through my mind as I watched the steady downpour saturate Gillette Stadium and the Steelers rip this game away from the Patriots in the second half on their way to a 33-10 victory.

One, a lot of us (my hand is raised) were way too quick to anoint the Jets as the best team in the AFC after they handed the Titans their first loss of the season last week.

Two, a lot of us (my hand is raised again) were way too quick to anoint Matt Cassel as a top-level NFL starter after he threw for 400 yards in each of his previous two games.

Even if none of their players said so publicly, you had to believe the Steelers might have gotten a little tired of hearing all of the discussion about the Jets’ supremacy in their conference on the theory that the Titans had been the best … and the presumption that the Steelers weren’t.

Maybe some of us should be rethinking that, especially after the Jets’ were down big to the Broncos.

The Steelers imposed their will on the Pats, scoring 30 unanswered points after New England built a 10-3 lead in the second quarter. The once-stout Patriots’ defense has allowed 28 or more points in each of their last three games.

As for Cassel, Pittsburgh never allowed him to find the comfort zone he had in the previous two weeks against the Dolphins and Jets. He wound up fumbling twice — on hits from linebacker James Harrison, who blew past tackle Matt Light both times — and throwing two interceptions. Cassel should have thrown another interception, but it was dropped.

So let’s hold off on any further talk of the dilemma the Patriots could face after the season when they have to choose between retaining a healthy Tom Brady or losing Cassel in free agency.

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Re: Steelers love starting after beat down of pats

Postby Nel » Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:16 pm

With their D, the Steelers could make it to the Superbowl, folks.

It keeps showing up every week.

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Re: Steelers love starting after beat down of pats

Postby jstallworth82 » Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:24 pm

Nel wrote:With their D, the Steelers could make it to the Superbowl, folks.

It keeps showing up every week.



Yeah it is good but just think about the NYG game. If the Offense showed up we could have won that game. We havent been blown out totally even in Philly we were never really out of it point wise. We need the Offense to be at least as good as tonight to be a legit shot.

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Re: Steelers love starting after beat down of pats

Postby Nel » Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:30 pm

jstallworth82, yes I was thinking the same thing.

I hope the O is improving and not just playing patchy or streaky football.

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Re: Steelers love starting after beat down of pats

Postby Steel_Buckeye » Mon Dec 01, 2008 1:27 am

Yeah, the media will be drinking the steel coolaid again. Screw'em, we don't need them or their bull**it! I would rather we be underdogs like in this game!
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Re: Steelers love starting after beat down of pats

Postby steelerette » Mon Dec 01, 2008 4:05 pm

Nel wrote:With their D, the Steelers could make it to the Superbowl, folks.

It keeps showing up every week.


Yeah, we're sitting pretty, but we can't keep relying on our D to win us games either, which we have been. Ben is really starting to piss me off. I still think there's a problem with his shoulder and/or hand, and I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if we don't hear of him having surgery on one or the other or both come the off season. He just seems to really be off ever since his shoulder injury.

We still have the Cowboys, Titans, Browns and Ravens to play yet, and absolutely none of those games are a given, except maybe the Browns game. I'm still scared, but always hopeful. :suxfingers: :subngtowl:

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Re: Steelers love starting after beat down of pats

Postby Stillustronic » Mon Dec 01, 2008 6:35 pm

The O scored on a 9, 11, and 14 play drives, and missed a FG on another 10 play drive. Remember they took away a 50-yard Washington TD catch away with a phantom hold in that Giants game, and also kept a Giants scoring drive alive that stalled.

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Re: Steelers love starting after beat down of pats

Postby StillDodger » Mon Dec 01, 2008 9:53 pm

Stillustronic wrote:The O scored on a 9, 11, and 14 play drives, and missed a FG on another 10 play drive. Remember they took away a 50-yard Washington TD catch away with a phantom hold in that Giants game, and also kept a Giants scoring drive alive that stalled.


The refs may have made some sorry BS calls this season (like in the SD game), but that negated TD to Nate was definitely a hold. Ben would have otherwise been sacked on that play. Textbook holding penalty. It was the difference in that game, not the INTs. (The INTs were the difference in the Dolts game, however.)
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Re: Steelers love starting after beat down of pats

Postby thesteelhammer » Mon Dec 01, 2008 11:27 pm

More :heart:
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news;_ylt=Av9Ys7gGi10Y2ssLA9DAqQJDubYF?slug=js-patssteelers113008&prov=yhoo&type=lgns

Pain is Steelers’ gain in bloody win vs. Pats
By Jason Cole, Yahoo! Sports
Nov 30, 11:11 pm EST


FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin couldn’t hide his satisfaction with the foundation of the question. When Tomlin was asked about the fact that his Steelers not only left with a 33-10 victory over the New England Patriots, but also left a couple Patriots battered and bloodied, a quick smile came to his face.

“They hit pretty hard, too,” Tomlin said, generously. “They’re a good football team.”

This is what football is about, particularly at this time of the year. Sure, the NFL might quibble with some of Pittsburgh’s methods – the vicious hit in which safety Ryan Clark launched himself and hit Wes Welker’s chest, resulting in to the Pats receiver being sidelined and a possible fine for Clark – but it’s what the game is about.

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Power, strength, intimidation, call it what you will. But what the 9-3 Steelers did Sunday afternoon was send a message to the rest of the AFC about what to expect the rest of December and probably into January.

“Hey, this is what we’re going to bring at you,” said Pittsburgh nose tackle Casey Hampton, who turned a moment of anger into a critical sack in the second half. “We’re going to pound you and pound you and we’ll see who comes out ahead.”

On this final day of November, as a hint of serious winter weather fell in the form of frozen rain, the Steelers put New England’s playoff hopes in jeopardy. If the postseason started today, the 7-5 Patriots would be out, a game behind the New York Jets in the AFC East and a game behind both Indianapolis and Baltimore for the final playoff spot.

Beyond that, the Steelers extinguished all the silly talk of New England quarterback Matt Cassel threatening Tom Brady’s job security or being a franchise player in the offseason (OK, that talk could still have merit). After becoming the fifth quarterback in NFL history to post back-to-back 400-yard games, Cassel went 19-of-39 for 169 yards. Worse, he was sacked five times and was responsible for four consecutive possessions in the second half that ended in a fumble or interception (two each).

Cassel’s free agent value this offseason dropped faster than the stock market. But don’t pin the Patriots’ misery all on him. He was betrayed by two critical drops from star receiver Randy Moss (a deep pass down the middle and a potential touchdown, no less). Tight end Ben Watson chipped in with a ball he batted that ended up being intercepted.


Ultimately, when the game was on the line, Cassel shrank. He looked more like Drew Bledsoe, a big-armed guy with no internal clock to figure out that he was about to get hammered by the rush. After the Steelers stretched their lead to 20-10 in the third quarter, the onslaught of errors started.


About the only thing uglier than Cassel’s performance was New England linebacker Pierre Woods’ mouth after he collided with Pittsburgh tight end Heath Miller. Woods was spitting blood as he left the field and, like Welker, never returned to the game.

“We treated [Cassel] like we’re supposed to, we got after him and made him uncomfortable back there,” said Pittsburgh linebacker LaMarr Woodley, who combined with James Harrison for three sacks. Harrison caused both fumbles by using an excellent speed rush move to get past New England left tackle Matt Light and strip Cassel.

Woodley (11 ½ sacks) and Harrison (14) have now combined for 25 ½ sacks this season, putting them in the class of some of the great Steeler pass-rush combos, such as Kevin Greene and Greg Lloyd.

“Well, when I’ve done that consistently, maybe we can talk about that,” Woodley said. “[Harrison] has done it now for two years, so he’s proven that he can be a consistently great player. Me, this is my first year of doing it, so I still have a lot to prove.”

However you want to grade the Harrison-Woodley combo, they were nasty and defined what the Steelers were trying to accomplish.

“That’s football, that’s the way we play and we’re not going to stop,” Harrison said.


“This is our style, we’re going to come up and pound people,” Clark said. “I don’t want to see anybody get hurt and I told [Patriots running back] Kevin Faulk after the game I hoped Welker was OK. I’m not trying to end anybody’s career.”

That said, Clark knows the deal with this game. Last year, he lost his gall bladder and his spleen due to illness, dropped 30 pounds in the process and nearly died.

“Hey, I thought I was going to die, so I understand how scary all of this can be,” Clark said. “But you can’t go out there being scared to play, to do what you do.”

You have to wonder if the Steelers opponents might be just a little concerned with what they saw.

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