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polamalubeast
01-10-2018, 12:03 PM
One of the biggest worries about the Pittsburgh Steelers heading into the playoffs is the deep ball. Not on offense, they’re starting to find their groove there, but defensively. We’ve talked your ear off about how many chunk plays they’ve allowed through the air over the second half of the season, the most 40+ yard completions in two decades. But if there is any silver lining, albeit a pretty obvious one, it’s that the team spent their off week doing everything they can to fix it.

“The way we practiced last week, by no means was that an off week or a bye week,” Mike Mitchell told reporters. “I think I ran more go balls sprints last week than I probably have all year combined. Coaches were really emphasizing all the plays we messed up on and obviously a lot of that was vertical passing routes. So we were running, we were working last week. I think we have a lot of things fixed.”

Communication is going to be key, as we highlighted to start the week, and something this defense hasn’t been able to reliably, consistently do for most of the season. It helps that Jacksonville doesn’t have much of a vertical passing attack but any team or quarterback can hit wide open receivers in this league. It isn’t the fear or Blake Bortles carving up Pittsburgh like Tom Brady. It’s simply the secondary letting Bortles have easy throw after easy throw.

Mitchell cautioned that all the talk is just that – talk, and that until it’s proven it’s cleaned up on the field, there are no guarantees.


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SteelerFanInStl
01-10-2018, 01:42 PM
Good. Don't mess it up!

Iron Steeler
01-11-2018, 09:11 PM
Mitchell is to slow, and Davis is is always out of position.

El-Gonzo Jackson
01-11-2018, 09:25 PM
Mitchell cautioned that all the talk is just that – talk,




Story of Mike Mitchell's career in the NFL.

DesertSteel
01-12-2018, 04:45 AM
Story of Mike Mitchell's career in the NFL.
he'll likely end up in broadcasting :D

El-Gonzo Jackson
01-12-2018, 09:30 AM
he'll likely end up in broadcasting :D

Yeah, probably on Fox yelling nonsense with Skip Bayless

st33lersguy
01-12-2018, 04:27 PM
Story of Mike Mitchell's career in the NFL.

Agreed.

Fire Goodell
01-12-2018, 05:34 PM
Story of Mike Mitchell's career in the NFL.

Basically Lee Flowers #2

El-Gonzo Jackson
01-12-2018, 05:57 PM
Basically Lee Flowers #2

Yeah, but Lee Flowers was an in the box SS that would hit you and 20 years ago that kind of safety had a place in the NFL. Mitchell is a FS that always seems late to help coverage and celebrates tackling a guy for a 15 yard gain like he's a rookie special teamer from the U of Miami. :doh:

Born2Steel
01-12-2018, 05:58 PM
The best way to fix the deep ball issue is to get pressure on the QB quicker. Hilton has been that guy for us this season. Maybe not Bortles consistently, but even Bortles, the playoff QBs can all hit deep throws if given enough time to set it up. Against most DBs.

polamalubeast
01-12-2018, 06:28 PM
The best way to fix the deep ball issue is to get pressure on the QB quicker. Hilton has been that guy for us this season. Maybe not Bortles consistently, but even Bortles, the playoff QBs can all hit deep throws if given enough time to set it up. Against most DBs.

Our deep pass problems are because of the blown coverages.

You can't put pressure on the QB in every play, so the coverage blowns must never happen.

Born2Steel
01-12-2018, 06:44 PM
Our deep pass problems are because of the blown coverages.

You can't put pressure on the QB in every play, so the coverage blowns must never happen.

Blown coverage is a different topic. Yes, it happens. The way to slow down a pass rush is with screens and draw plays, the way to keep a QB from going deep is to pressure him off his spot so he can't make deep throws. Two different issues. Coverages breaking down, or just blown coverage on it's own, depends on if playing zone or man. Against the Jags we need to play more zone coverage. They are fast at WR and will use bunch formations to confuse man coverage. Pressure is key.