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08-31-2015, 03:12 PM
The Steelers defense continues to adjust and learn from their mistakes during the preseason.
The flaws on defense were obvious on the stat sheet and to the naked eye at Ralph Wilson Stadium.
But what transpired in Saturday afternoon’s 43-19 preseason loss to the Bills wasn’t enough for Steelers’ defenders to lose confidence or perspective.
“We’re not really looking for excuses but we have some new things going on that we’re trying to implement,” linebacker Vince Williams said. “We’re gonna jell. We’re gonna get better. Thank God this happened in the preseason, it still gives us time to eliminate some of those mistakes.
“A lot of this stuff is new. I think really we’re coming together, to be honest with you. That was just a bad game. I think when it’s all said and done we’re going to be pretty solid.”
Added safety Will Allen: “I think we’re on the right track. That’s what the preseason is for. We’re going against a different team, going against looks we haven’t seen. That’s what the preseason is for, to fine tune, make adjustments and learn from our mistakes.
“That’s what pro’s do.”
The Steelers hadn’t yet reviewed Saturday’s video when they met the media today.
Allen didn’t need a second look to dissect what transpired on Bills running back Fred Jackson’s cutback and 41-yard scamper to the Steelers’ 1-yard line on Buffalo’s first offensive snap.
“I take a side away,” Allen explained. “I took a side away and (cornerback) Will Gay got blocked and (Jackson) went around Will Gay. You hope that you can take one side away and somebody else can help you.
“That’s what happens sometimes. Sometimes players get blocked. Sometimes players get tripped up.”
The Bills’ second possession ended on a 67-yard touchdown pass to tight end Charles Clay over Williams and in front of safety Shamarko Thomas
“I take full responsibility for that,” Williams said. “I opened to the wrong side. The guy split the seam on the back side. I should have been over there.”
Added Thomas: “My fault, I gotta make the tackle. I can’t slip up on the play.
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http://www.steelers.com/news/article-1/Defense-keeping-things-in-perspective/3278df02-c412-4a8a-b346-a904ac8e0a57
The flaws on defense were obvious on the stat sheet and to the naked eye at Ralph Wilson Stadium.
But what transpired in Saturday afternoon’s 43-19 preseason loss to the Bills wasn’t enough for Steelers’ defenders to lose confidence or perspective.
“We’re not really looking for excuses but we have some new things going on that we’re trying to implement,” linebacker Vince Williams said. “We’re gonna jell. We’re gonna get better. Thank God this happened in the preseason, it still gives us time to eliminate some of those mistakes.
“A lot of this stuff is new. I think really we’re coming together, to be honest with you. That was just a bad game. I think when it’s all said and done we’re going to be pretty solid.”
Added safety Will Allen: “I think we’re on the right track. That’s what the preseason is for. We’re going against a different team, going against looks we haven’t seen. That’s what the preseason is for, to fine tune, make adjustments and learn from our mistakes.
“That’s what pro’s do.”
The Steelers hadn’t yet reviewed Saturday’s video when they met the media today.
Allen didn’t need a second look to dissect what transpired on Bills running back Fred Jackson’s cutback and 41-yard scamper to the Steelers’ 1-yard line on Buffalo’s first offensive snap.
“I take a side away,” Allen explained. “I took a side away and (cornerback) Will Gay got blocked and (Jackson) went around Will Gay. You hope that you can take one side away and somebody else can help you.
“That’s what happens sometimes. Sometimes players get blocked. Sometimes players get tripped up.”
The Bills’ second possession ended on a 67-yard touchdown pass to tight end Charles Clay over Williams and in front of safety Shamarko Thomas
“I take full responsibility for that,” Williams said. “I opened to the wrong side. The guy split the seam on the back side. I should have been over there.”
Added Thomas: “My fault, I gotta make the tackle. I can’t slip up on the play.
read more
http://www.steelers.com/news/article-1/Defense-keeping-things-in-perspective/3278df02-c412-4a8a-b346-a904ac8e0a57