tsylvester Posted January 2 Posted January 2 Yes it is Steeler week, but this isn't any normal Steeler vs Ravens game on late Saturday afternoon. No, the Ravens have nothing to lose, except players to injury. While a loss for Pitt would likely eliminate them from playoff contention. These are not the same Steelers the Raven faced in Pittsburgh a few weeks ago. Once again they changed quarterbacks, turning to journeymen backup Mason Rudolph. Since installing him to lead their putrid offense, the Steelers have scored 30+ pts, averaging 400 total yards in each of their past 2 wins. Rudolph, not Blitzen, has thrown for more than 250 yards in those games as well. Their defense, while still able to bite with their pass rush, has fallen and one wonders if they can get up. They currently sit 22nd in the league in total defense, allowing 349 total yards per game, 233 through the air, 115 on the ground, 19 points per game. While the Ravens are one of the top offenses, 4th, 1st in rushing, with the only risk being that of injury, one has to wonder who, and how many players will sit out. Yes, it would be, from a fans stand point, fun to not only pummel the Stoolers, but also knock them out of the playoffs, this team is rolling, tip 5 in offense, defense and special teams. They not only have the best record in the league, but have the best points differential, especially against teams with winning records. Why risk a real shot at the Super Bowl, for nothing more than pride? Surely this team, with its depth, can squeeze past the Stillers. Quote
oldno82 Posted January 2 Posted January 2 That's what I've been thinking too, Tsyl. Our #2's, at least on offense, can be a match for the Steelers defense. I've got more confidence in Huntley than I used to, and I think we can use Gordon at RB and reserves at WR and TE and even O-line...not exclusively but certainly let these guys play most of the time and rest all the injured players like Hamilton, Stephens, Stanley, Flowers and others. If we lose, we lose but heal up for the playoffs run. If we win, great, but it's really not worth risking serious injuries to hurting starters. It's a delicate balancing act for Harbs , MacDonald, and Monken for sure. Quote
tsylvester Posted January 5 Author Posted January 5 I am curious to Huntley in Todd's system. Huntley is nothing if not accurate on short to intermediate throws. If given time, with these new route combinations, Huntley might thrive, at least enough to move the ball, score some points. The only 2 questions are; can avoid the turnovers that cost games & 2, can the back up defenders play well enough to keep this game close? Quote
deeshopper Posted January 5 Posted January 5 Call me crazy, I think they will win this game. I guess that means they won't. lol. Quote
tsylvester Posted January 5 Author Posted January 5 Well you know the drill young lady, follow the thread, watch when it is safe Quote
oldno82 Posted January 5 Posted January 5 I also think Huntley will do well. The backups on D are my biggest concern. The Steelers have a potent rushing duo and Rudolph the Red Nose Steeler has shown that their offense can put up points. Of course, how he does against the barrage of coverages and blitzes that MacDonald throws at him remains to be seen. Dee, I think we lose a close one but not to worry as what we need to accomplish is the avoidance of injuries in what is a meaningless game for us. Quote
deeshopper Posted January 5 Posted January 5 58 minutes ago, tsylvester said: Well you know the drill young lady, follow the thread, watch when it is safe Aye aye, captain! Quote
deeshopper Posted January 5 Posted January 5 20 minutes ago, oldno82 said: Dee, I think we lose a close one but not to worry as what we need to accomplish is the avoidance of injuries in what is a meaningless game for us. Which is still a win! Quote
oldno82 Posted January 5 Posted January 5 2 hours ago, deeshopper said: Which is still a win! Right!!! Quote
tsylvester Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 Well, with this game a mystery, and then 2 week off, (your might need 2 weeks to get through this, here is the latest PunchLine podcasts Quote
tsylvester Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 Let's get ready to rumble! Okay, don't tell on me, I think that broke copy right laws, my bad Quote
tsylvester Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 This play up to the game would be warranted if the Ravens were playing their starters... good grief Quote
tsylvester Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 No, not Luis Riddick and Dan Big Ears, man talk about ruining the experience Quote
tsylvester Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 Touchback, major rain, this should be interesting Darn near a fumble, gain of 2 on the run up the middle Quote
tsylvester Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 Harris wide open in the flat gets 7, 3rd and 1 Crowd sounds good Wow, tight window, nice pitch and catch for 8 Quote
tsylvester Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 Almost another fumble on a pitch to the left, no gain Quote
tsylvester Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 Wide receiver screen gets 6 3rd down Almost picked by Williams, incomplete too hard, too wet Punt fair caught, safely, at the 19 Quote
tsylvester Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 First team line is in, Huntley keeps it for 2 Gus is in Pass to short middle to Kolar, complete for 5 3rd down Hill in Lobs it to Hill on a wheel route, who is well covered, incomplete Punt gets a good bounce, 64 yards, returned to the 29 Quote
tsylvester Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 Of course they are going to run commercials every chance they get... Quote
tsylvester Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 Up the middle for 6 Nothing worse than a cold, cold rain Up the middle again for 2 3rd down 9 mins left in the 1st Up the middle, gain of 3 Pierce, who just got an extension through the 25 season made the stop Swing pass to Warren who rumbles for 20 Quote
tsylvester Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 End around for 8 Need a stop, fumble, sack, pick Naked boot, dumps it down to Hayword for 3, 1st down Run off the left guard for 5 Short pass in the flat for 5 Under 5 mins left in 1st Run up the middle for 9 They look like they are playing to not get hurt Clean the camera lens Pitch to Harris gets 6, 1st and goal 3:30 Harris off the right for 4 Hey Louis, Warren is averaging 9 yards per carry this game because he had 1 carry for 9 Harris up the middle for a touchdown Quote
tsylvester Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 Gordon around the right end for 3 Pass over the middle to Kolar, dropped, 3rd and 7, under 2 mins left in the 1st Blitz is picked up, Huntley can't find anyone, back tracks, tries to hit Hill in the flat, not enough arm Punt returned to their 40 Quote
tsylvester Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 Dee, a lot of game left, but I don't think it will matter, come watch. I may turn it off and go back to "A Murder at the end of the World", first episode was great Quote
tsylvester Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 Run up the middle for 5 NAKED boot, major pressure, dumps it down for a loss of 2 Quote
tsylvester Posted January 6 Author Posted January 6 3rd down, 29 seconds Deep shot to Johnson, Stephens right with him, over thrown, end of quarter as punt rolls dead at their 5 Quote
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