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hawaiiansteeler
12-18-2015, 11:26 AM
Steelers' defense making splash plays in tight situations

By WILL GRAVES
Dec. 17, 2015

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PITTSBURGH (AP) — Every Pittsburgh Steelers practice on Thursdays and Fridays start with the same drill. They call it "Seven Shots."

The ball is placed at the 2 and offensive coordinator Todd Haley and defensive coordinator Keith Butler get seven snaps to outsmart each other.

There is nothing on the line but daily bragging rights and the chance to get better in 2-point conversion situations. Which side has won more often is up for debate.

Linebacker Vince Williams insists the defense is "definitely up" on the season. Fullback Will Johnson allows there was a stretch when starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was sidelined with a sprained left knee that the defense may have had the advantage, but no longer.

Either way, the results have been spectacular. The Steelers have already set an NFL record for 2-pointers this season, breaking the mark of six when a surprised Johnson caught one from Roethlisberger during a 45-10 demolition of Indianapolis two weeks ago. Johnson has the ball in his locker, all prepped and ready for whenever he gets a man cave to call his own.

Yet the constant focus on those short-field situations has produced another far less-hyped byproduct. While Pittsburgh's revamped defense is susceptible to giving up massive chunks of yards, opponents getting into the end zone is another matter entirely.

The Steelers (8-5) moved into a tie with the New York Jets for the NFL lead in red-zone takeaways (six) when defensive end Stephon Tuitt stepped in front of a screen pass in the first quarter of last Sunday's victory over the Bengals. The pick was also the 12th time this year Pittsburgh ended a goal-to-go situation on defense with something other than a touchdown.

Those kind of momentum-shifting stops have kept Pittsburgh in the thick of the AFC playoff race despite a series of injuries that could have derailed its season before it really started.

"It's mostly because of our offense," Tuitt said. "We know if we can get stops against them in practice, we can get stops against anybody. Our offense can score whenever it wants, really. When they don't against us, it builds up our confidence when we're playing other teams."

It's also why Butler can live with the mistakes of a pass defense that is 31st in yards allowed. When space gets tight, his players have found a way to win as many tussles as they lose. A renewed commitment to the blitz helps. So has Butler's ability to confuse opposing quarterbacks. Pittsburgh baffled 40-year-old Matt Hasselbeck two weeks ago, with the 16-year veteran admitting there were times when he wasn't sure what was coming because it never appeared on tape.

"We've got to be able to change things up in the red zone, come up with stuff that maybe they haven't seen on film from us," Butler said. "Sometimes, we have to rush them and sometimes we have to drop (into coverage)."

Against the Colts, outside linebacker Jarvis Jones came up with his first career interception when he appeared ready to blitz from the edge, only to backpedal at the snap. He snared Hasselbeck's slightly underthrown pass to prevent Indianapolis from taking an early lead. It was an athletic play by Jones that was the result of executing a heady game plan.

Tuitt's stunning stop against the Bengals was more the byproduct of some quick thinking. When Cincinnati running back Gio Bernard made a weak attempt at blocking the 310-pound Tuitt to disguise the screen play, Tuitt instantly pivoted and stepped in front of Andy Dalton's low dart.

"I don't know if that's coaching," Butler said. "I think that's more instinct than anything else."

Dalton's mistake became magnified a split-second later when Dalton fractured the thumb on his right (throwing) hand while trying to tackle Tuitt, perhaps altering the course of the season for both clubs.

Tuitt has no intention of looking that far ahead. Facing the AFC West-leading Denver Broncos (10-3) on Sunday is problem enough for now...

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hawaiiansteeler
12-18-2015, 06:08 PM
The Steelers' defense is currently in the upper third of the following NFL categories:

#1 red zone takeaways
#5 most sacks
#6 most interceptions
#7 recovered fumbles
#11 points allowed

Craic
12-18-2015, 08:51 PM
The Steelers' defense is currently in the upper third of the following NFL categories:

#1 red zone takeaways
#5 most sacks
#6 most interceptions
#7 recovered fumbles
#11 points allowed

Wait . . . is that 11th best or 11th worst? Because the stats I've seen put us at as one of the better teams in points allowed.

salamander
12-18-2015, 09:46 PM
The defense has definitely exceeded expectations.

86WARD
12-18-2015, 11:25 PM
The defense has definitely exceeded expectations.

By leaps and bounds. I don't think there's a person in the boards who predicted this. The back end is still performing like initially thought...somewhat better at times, but the front 7 is waaaaaaaaaaay better than I thought they would be...and I'm happy with it. Goes for Butler as well...

polamalubeast
12-19-2015, 06:47 AM
The defense has definitely exceeded expectations.

agree

polamalubeast
12-19-2015, 06:57 AM
We can not judge this team during the preseason anymore because this defense was so bad in preseason especially in Buffalo.

ALLD
12-19-2015, 07:13 AM
There is a rumor that Butler told Blake he needed to go to Denver a day early and put him on a plane last night for tomorrow's game. Our numbers should go up some more.

salamander
12-19-2015, 07:23 AM
There is a rumor that Butler told Blake he needed to go to Denver a day early and put him on a plane last night for tomorrow's game. Our numbers should go up some more.

We couldn't get that lucky.

hawaiiansteeler
12-19-2015, 03:58 PM
Wait . . . is that 11th best or 11th worst? Because the stats I've seen put us at as one of the better teams in points allowed.

11th best.

we were ranked higher earlier this season but the 35 points we gave up to the Raiders and the 39 to the Seahags didn't help...