Obviously, there will be some holes here as i don't know your team as well as I would like, however, I will definitely alleviate that over the next two weeks.
But here are the interesting matchups as I see them, in no particular order
1. Cards WR's TE's and RB's against the Steelers' DB's. It needs to be said up front, the Cards two top WR's are very good, and very fun to watch. The heart they showed yesterday was VERY impressive. They are going to be dangerous. So how do the Steelers match up? There are two answers here. The first answer is personnel. Now a whole lot of people don't know much about Ike Taylor. But Ike has quietly shutdown many of the best WR's in the NFL. He has lined up against T.O. when he and Philly were still on good terms, Ike has lined up against Moss this year when Moss and the pats were still routing people, he has consistantly shut down Braylon Edwards of teh Browns and the Bengals receivers, who are actually pretty good. So there isn't as big a mis-match as some might think. It will be a good battle.
On the other side is an old man that is slow, seemingly quiet, and not much flash at all. However, DeShea Townsend seems to always make the plays. Add to him McFadden and Gay, and we have a VERy good set of DB's. Our Safety tandem is possibly the best in the league, VERY hard hitting and ball hawking, as both was on show last night. Our LB's RUN LIKE DEER, Timmons for instance, can line up as a CB and cover well. He ran down Darren Sproles FROM BEHIND.
Add to all that the scheming. Tomlin has brought in a little of the Tampa Two (which was originally designed in Pittsburgh by the way, so it is ironic it is coming home) to help with LeBeau (Def. Coord.) and his fire-blitz scheme.
The bottom line is, if the Cards had very good TE, I would be very worried about the passing offense. However, they don't. That doesn't mean I am not worried. It does mean however, that between the Steeler DB's and the scheming, we have it within ourselves to limit the big plays and slow down the game. Which puts the pressure on the run.
2. James vs. our LB's and DL. Edgerrin James is a good running back. But the stats really do speak for themselves. You simply do not run on the Pittsburgh Steelers. We have only had 2 100+ rushing games against in something like the last 120 games. Both were at teh end of last year when our D was decimated with injuries and worn out by a new coach that pushed them too hard (practiced in pads and hitting almost throughout the year). That means it will all fall on the shoulders of Warner.
3. Warner vs. LeBeau. This is tough. I REALLY like Warner. Partly, it is his stand in faith. Part of it is his story. Part of it is just the fact that I think he is a really good football player. If he is given time, with the talent of the WR's you all have, he WILL pick our zone coverage apart. He is a proven QB at the NFL level for years. I think he deserves the HOF. The question is, will he be able to adjust to LeBeau's schemes and blitz packages? Then continue to readjust throughout the game? The key to Warner, like most QB's, is to put pressure on him quickly and continually. Make him throw the ball up so that our D can ball hawk line up the recievers for big (legal) hits which puts fear in the next time they go up for a pass (go back and watch some of our Bengal games. Our D literally had T.J. Housyourmama and Ocho stinko curling up into a little ball as soon as they touched the football). Thus, I think this entire battle will rest in one place, the rush.
4. Blitzburgh Rush vs. Cards Line and RB's picking it up. Here is where the rubber meets the road. We have two MONSTERS on the OLB position. Yesterday, the Ravens controlled them somewhat, but they were able to push the pocket up into the DL for sacks. BIg Snack (Casey Hampton) eats up two gaps, causing a lot of blockers to double him. In all honesty, LeBeau doesn't run as much trickery as he did when Whiz and Grimm were there. It is now a blunt force rush. . . with some slight of hand thrown in.
And it will be a battle, because the Cards seem to protect pretty dang well. I think it will be won or lost right here. Can you guys keep Harrison, Woodley, and Timmons away from Warner? Yes, and you have a DANG good shot at winning. No, and we have a dang good shot at winning.
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Wow. I am worn out. Pitts offense vs. Cards. defense will have to be done at a later time.
But here are the interesting matchups as I see them, in no particular order
1. Cards WR's TE's and RB's against the Steelers' DB's. It needs to be said up front, the Cards two top WR's are very good, and very fun to watch. The heart they showed yesterday was VERY impressive. They are going to be dangerous. So how do the Steelers match up? There are two answers here. The first answer is personnel. Now a whole lot of people don't know much about Ike Taylor. But Ike has quietly shutdown many of the best WR's in the NFL. He has lined up against T.O. when he and Philly were still on good terms, Ike has lined up against Moss this year when Moss and the pats were still routing people, he has consistantly shut down Braylon Edwards of teh Browns and the Bengals receivers, who are actually pretty good. So there isn't as big a mis-match as some might think. It will be a good battle.
On the other side is an old man that is slow, seemingly quiet, and not much flash at all. However, DeShea Townsend seems to always make the plays. Add to him McFadden and Gay, and we have a VERy good set of DB's. Our Safety tandem is possibly the best in the league, VERY hard hitting and ball hawking, as both was on show last night. Our LB's RUN LIKE DEER, Timmons for instance, can line up as a CB and cover well. He ran down Darren Sproles FROM BEHIND.
Add to all that the scheming. Tomlin has brought in a little of the Tampa Two (which was originally designed in Pittsburgh by the way, so it is ironic it is coming home) to help with LeBeau (Def. Coord.) and his fire-blitz scheme.
The bottom line is, if the Cards had very good TE, I would be very worried about the passing offense. However, they don't. That doesn't mean I am not worried. It does mean however, that between the Steeler DB's and the scheming, we have it within ourselves to limit the big plays and slow down the game. Which puts the pressure on the run.
2. James vs. our LB's and DL. Edgerrin James is a good running back. But the stats really do speak for themselves. You simply do not run on the Pittsburgh Steelers. We have only had 2 100+ rushing games against in something like the last 120 games. Both were at teh end of last year when our D was decimated with injuries and worn out by a new coach that pushed them too hard (practiced in pads and hitting almost throughout the year). That means it will all fall on the shoulders of Warner.
3. Warner vs. LeBeau. This is tough. I REALLY like Warner. Partly, it is his stand in faith. Part of it is his story. Part of it is just the fact that I think he is a really good football player. If he is given time, with the talent of the WR's you all have, he WILL pick our zone coverage apart. He is a proven QB at the NFL level for years. I think he deserves the HOF. The question is, will he be able to adjust to LeBeau's schemes and blitz packages? Then continue to readjust throughout the game? The key to Warner, like most QB's, is to put pressure on him quickly and continually. Make him throw the ball up so that our D can ball hawk line up the recievers for big (legal) hits which puts fear in the next time they go up for a pass (go back and watch some of our Bengal games. Our D literally had T.J. Housyourmama and Ocho stinko curling up into a little ball as soon as they touched the football). Thus, I think this entire battle will rest in one place, the rush.
4. Blitzburgh Rush vs. Cards Line and RB's picking it up. Here is where the rubber meets the road. We have two MONSTERS on the OLB position. Yesterday, the Ravens controlled them somewhat, but they were able to push the pocket up into the DL for sacks. BIg Snack (Casey Hampton) eats up two gaps, causing a lot of blockers to double him. In all honesty, LeBeau doesn't run as much trickery as he did when Whiz and Grimm were there. It is now a blunt force rush. . . with some slight of hand thrown in.
And it will be a battle, because the Cards seem to protect pretty dang well. I think it will be won or lost right here. Can you guys keep Harrison, Woodley, and Timmons away from Warner? Yes, and you have a DANG good shot at winning. No, and we have a dang good shot at winning.
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Wow. I am worn out. Pitts offense vs. Cards. defense will have to be done at a later time.