Frenchy Fuqua
Footballguy
First the trends:
10- The Steelers are 18-6 on MNF under Cowher. He loves the role of huge underdog in this game too.
9- Roethlisberger is back. He is 18-1 as regular season starter.
8- The Steelers are 8-0 lifetime agains the Indy Colts, including a 28-10 victory over Manning & Co. on MNF in 2002.
Now the meat:
7- The Steelers should have James Farrior back at ILB. He is their anchor against the run/in the nickel. His presence will allow the Steelers to stay in the nickel during Manning's no-huddle and not compromise their ability to stop the run. He is also very active in pass coverage.
6- The Steelers have the depth and speed at CB to hold their own with the Colts WR. Ike Taylor, Deshea Townsend, Ricardo Colclough and Bryant McFadden are under the radar but these guys are all above average corners. They have given up the fewest TD passes in the league, faring very well against Carson Palmer and the Bengals solid WRs.
5- Steelers OLBs Haggans and especially Porter are one dimensional speed rushers...artificial turf will help them, Heinz "grass" does not. The key to this game in my opinion is here. If the Steelers can't get pressure on Manning with these guys and need to send safeties or corners it won't be good.
4- The gameplan. The Steelers will control the line of scrimmage on O. Coming off an embarrassing loss to the Ravens in which they completely deviated from their normal gameplan (nearly 2-1 pass to run vs. Balt) the Steelers will pound away at the Colts undersized DEs and LBs. They need Marvel Smith back. If Trai Essex is matched up against Dwight Freeney, he will need plenty of help.
3- Troy Polamalu - Rodney Harrison used to wear down the Colts WRs after they caught passes over the middle. Polamalu will send a message early in this game.
2- The Colts DBs have allowed an average of over 250 yards passing in the past 3 games. Expect the Colts to load up early to stop the run and Roethlisberger will take some shots deep. Big Ben won't throw many passes but he's always effective when he does.
1- Willie Parker was made for artificial turf. Bettis or Staley will grind the clock but Parker will hit a HR in this game. Indy yields 4.5 yards per carry. Teams that beat the Steelers stop their running game (NE, Jax, Balt) Indy will not.
10- The Steelers are 18-6 on MNF under Cowher. He loves the role of huge underdog in this game too.
9- Roethlisberger is back. He is 18-1 as regular season starter.
8- The Steelers are 8-0 lifetime agains the Indy Colts, including a 28-10 victory over Manning & Co. on MNF in 2002.
Now the meat:
7- The Steelers should have James Farrior back at ILB. He is their anchor against the run/in the nickel. His presence will allow the Steelers to stay in the nickel during Manning's no-huddle and not compromise their ability to stop the run. He is also very active in pass coverage.
6- The Steelers have the depth and speed at CB to hold their own with the Colts WR. Ike Taylor, Deshea Townsend, Ricardo Colclough and Bryant McFadden are under the radar but these guys are all above average corners. They have given up the fewest TD passes in the league, faring very well against Carson Palmer and the Bengals solid WRs.
5- Steelers OLBs Haggans and especially Porter are one dimensional speed rushers...artificial turf will help them, Heinz "grass" does not. The key to this game in my opinion is here. If the Steelers can't get pressure on Manning with these guys and need to send safeties or corners it won't be good.
4- The gameplan. The Steelers will control the line of scrimmage on O. Coming off an embarrassing loss to the Ravens in which they completely deviated from their normal gameplan (nearly 2-1 pass to run vs. Balt) the Steelers will pound away at the Colts undersized DEs and LBs. They need Marvel Smith back. If Trai Essex is matched up against Dwight Freeney, he will need plenty of help.
3- Troy Polamalu - Rodney Harrison used to wear down the Colts WRs after they caught passes over the middle. Polamalu will send a message early in this game.
2- The Colts DBs have allowed an average of over 250 yards passing in the past 3 games. Expect the Colts to load up early to stop the run and Roethlisberger will take some shots deep. Big Ben won't throw many passes but he's always effective when he does.
1- Willie Parker was made for artificial turf. Bettis or Staley will grind the clock but Parker will hit a HR in this game. Indy yields 4.5 yards per carry. Teams that beat the Steelers stop their running game (NE, Jax, Balt) Indy will not.
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I think the list is pretty solid besides this, though. Manning just has too many options.
Just poking some fun, but I think this will be much like the Pats and Bengals games. Little different flow, but same result. I think the problem in beating the Colts is that you just have to play perfect football. No turn-overs, no missed assignments, no missed tackles or wrap-ups, no big penalties, win at the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. Cincy did a LOT of these (really played their best game of the year, imo), and still came up short. And honestly, the Colts played a very good 1st half, but a relatively pedestrian and mistake filled 2nd half.Sorry, but the Stillers defense will have to play beyond itself to hold the Colts under 24 pts. And the Stillers offense will have to play WAY beyond (a rusty Big Ben) to hang more than 24 pts on the Colts. Now, if the Stillers can make something happen in the 3rd phase - speacial teams - imo, all bets are off. Colts have been very sloppy at times, and if the Steelers can capitalize (muffed punt recovery gets my vote) and get a late / unexpected score...I could see the Colts getting a bit flustered and making anther mistake on top of it.I'm with most others here, should be a GREAT game. Just hope the Colts remember it's a 60minute game. 30 minutes won't get it done vs. the Steelers.
I say, when it all washes out, the Colts win 34-20. Ben will be rusty. He might have a few big plays in him, but it won't be enough.
by Indy now. There are no real question marks around them, although there are with the Steelers.