
Originally Posted by
Mojouw
What DB on this roster would you want in a receiver's face on the line of scrimmage? Maybe Allen can pull that off, but Taylor and Gay have demonstrated that isn't their game.
If they had a pass rush, it wouldn't be an issue. The Browns and the Ravens had something like a combined sub 5 yards per pass average or something ridiculously low. The secondary is doing its job of limiting big plays, forcing the QB to check-down to second options or quick hitting 1st options. The front seven is not holding up their end of getting pressure on the QB. The one time they did against the Ravens, Flacco almost threw a pick right to Allen. Allen couldn't hold on.
Torrey Smith was barely a factor. Flacco never was able to dial up a deep ball to him. Certainly wasn't from not having time due to the pass rush. That is what the Defense is designed to do. However, the Steelers are currently only pulling a third of it off. They are limiting the big pass plays and keeping everything in front of them. That is the 1st third. They are NOT tackling well. Read the stats over at Steelers Depot on the YAC and rush yards after first contact. They are NOT, like at ALL, getting pressure on the passer. Those are the other 2/3.
That is on the players. If the scheme puts you in the RB's lane with a clear shot at a tackle in the 1st 2-3 yards after the hand-off, the scheme has succeeded in placing you in position to succeed (coaching). If you then fail to wrap the guy up and put him on the ground, that is an execution problem (player). It happened continually in the Ravens game. Both LB'ers and DB's failed to tackle their guy when there wasn't really a good reason for it.
I am a firm believer in the zone-blitz 3-4. There is a reason that a ton of teams run some version of the 3-4. It gets the most athletes on the field that are capable of matching up with the skill position guys offenses are running out there. The Steelers currently lack the talent to run the damn thing right.