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Shoes
12-13-2015, 04:07 PM
BY ALEX KOZORA (http://www.steelersdepot.com/author/alex-kozora/) DECEMBER 13, 2015 AT 04:23 PM
It may have largely come against a backup quarterback but it looks all the same on the scoreboard. No sympathy from Pittsburgh. They know all too well about injuries to their QB. Survive and advance.
WINNERS:
Ben Roethlisberger: The box score doesn’t look incredibly impressive, 30/39 for 282 yards, 0 TDs and 1 INT. And it’s true he came back to Earth a little bit after a scorching start. But it was that incredible, 8/8 beginning that got the Pittsburgh Steelers on top of the Cincinnati Bengals early, forcing them to play down at least two possessions for almost all the game. He made tight throws into windows, worked the scramble drill, and in vintage Ben form, even flipped the ball to Heath Miller despite having a defensive lineman on top of him.

Heath Miller: Like a fine wine, he’s getting better with age. Ten catches today and they were almost all of the hard-earned variety. He’s had the Bengals number this season and has acted as a security blanket for Roethlisberger, even more crucial without Le’Veon Bell.

William Gay: Gay had the signature play – and dance – of the day, picking off A.J. McCarron early in the second half and taking it to the house. It was capitalizing on McCarron’s hesitation, a must against a young QB. Though rarely targeted, making him easy to forget, Gay’s play has been stellar and he has a couple more years left in those legs.

Chris Boswell: The Boz continues to do his thing. 4/4 in field goals, including 3/3 from 40-49. The Steelers’ offense may have sputtered at times but Boswell was there for the rescue. Don’t overlook his impact on kickoffs, either. He recorded several touchbacks, keeping Brandon Tate from being a factor in the kick return game.
Third Down Defense: 8-14 today. Combine that with their 8-13 mark last week and you have the Steelers converting at a 59.3% clip over the last two weeks. For a team that hovered around the sickly 30% mark for a large chunk of the year – albeit partially with Roethlisberger’s services – it’s a huge step and a big reason why this offense, much like Stella, has their groove back.

David DeCastro: Across the board, the line should get love for keeping Roethlisberger mostly upright. Even Chris Hubbard represented himself well on the couple snaps he came in for Alejandro Villanueva. But I thought DeCastro shined even brighter, doing a fine job in the run game sealing defenders and creating lanes, even if the rushing totals are far from gaudy. DeAngelo Williams’ final touchdown was aided by DeCastro’s down block. We’ll have to look at the tape but this might have been DeCastro’s best game of the season.

Jordan Berry: All the specialists getting love. Berry only had to punt twice but they were both beauties, highlighted by his coffin corner Darrius Heyward-Bey downed at the two. His reps have been limited, I think it’s six punts over the last month, but a nice day in limited chances for the Aussie.

LOSERS: Antwon Blake: We meet again, old friend. Blake had the biggest negative play of the day, getting beat on an A.J. Green double-move for a 66 yard touchdown, missing the tackle downfield, just to twist the knife that much more. It was odd to see Blake get so much work in the nickel, keeping Brandon Boykin on the sidelines. After that, Blake only played in the base defense. As it should be.

Mike Mitchell: Mitchell wasn’t terrible but he has strung together a couple of “meh” games. He also failed to bring Green down on the aforementioned TD and has missed a couple more tackles recently while not providing many splash plays. He is playing almost exclusively as the deep safety, minimizing his box score impact, but he hasn’t had his best games. Today included.

Pass Rush: Though the Steelers will be officially credited with three sacks, one came in garbage time and overall, McCarron had too much time in the pocket today. The Steelers’ OLBs failed to record any sacks and their pressure was limited. Down the stretch, it’s going to have to get better.

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ALLD
12-13-2015, 04:25 PM
Dumb unnecessary roughness 15 yard penalties and excessive celebrations need to cease and desist. No room for that in the playoffs.

Cincy started the trash talk and chippiness, but the Steelers got mud on them too.

86WARD
12-13-2015, 04:27 PM
Blake was as bad as ever. Missed a few tackles that stick out. Got burnt a couple times. He's downright bad...possibly the worst CB in Steelers history...

Shoes
12-13-2015, 04:32 PM
Thank God for Williams! The guy does everything right, he runs hard, smart and always forward. He always has two hands on the ball when traffic get tight and switches the ball from one side to the other as if on auto pilot. This guy needs a SB ring :)

fansince'76
12-13-2015, 04:33 PM
Dumb unnecessary roughness 15 yard penalties and excessive celebrations need to cease and desist. No room for that in the playoffs.

Cincy started the trash talk and chippiness, but the Steelers got mud on them too.

On that note, the bullshit one-sided officiating needs to stop too.

Bottom line: the Bengals jawjacked all week and got punched in the mouth today.

tube517
12-13-2015, 04:39 PM
Officials are bad league wide. Fake player safety rules and too much emphasis on penalizing celebrations has turned the league officiating into a mess. They have to have a committee to decide what a catch is. B-b-b-b-b-b-b-b-but Goodhell is making money :jerkit:

zulater
12-13-2015, 04:47 PM
On that note, the bullshit one-sided officiating needs to stop too.

Bottom line: the Bengals jawjacked all week and got punched in the mouth today.

Burfict should have been tossed early by the refs. He tried to initiate mayhem after the whistle all game.

Also Bryant got blatantly arm barred in the end zone on a 3rd down play when the Steelers were leading 10-0. Ended up kicking the fg instead of getting first and goal at the 1. I also thought on Ben's pick Martavis was taken out of the play by the corner. Could have been called, but I can live with the no call if they're consistent with that. Which of course they're not.

Marvin Jones looks like a loser kicking a field goal down by 16 halfway through the 4th quarter and trying a fg from 54 yards, clearly beyond his kicker's range. :doh:

86WARD
12-13-2015, 05:38 PM
Kirkpatrick and AB should have been ejected early as well for throwing punches...if you are looking to eject people.

Craic
12-13-2015, 07:00 PM
Kirkpatrick and AB should have been ejected early as well for throwing punches...if you are looking to eject people.

Yep. That's true. And it's pretty stupid of Brown as well. Even slap-boxing can seriously hurt his hands, and his hands are gold. I did, however, notice Brown toning it down thereafter, which was nice to see that he could get a hold of his emotions.

86WARD
12-13-2015, 09:46 PM
Yep. That's true. And it's pretty stupid of Brown as well. Even slap-boxing can seriously hurt his hands, and his hands are gold. I did, however, notice Brown toning it down thereafter, which was nice to see that he could get a hold of his emotions.

He had a couple other moments but seemed to get his head on straight and cool down...