1) It completely took the crowd out of the game. the steelers get more energy from their crowd than any team in the league. If they dont make it, does the crowd get that deflated? i dont think so. you still have the pats backed up at the 2. the playbook is much smaller when youre backed up like that, advantage steelers D. the crowd would have known getting loud could force a safety or D touchdown. instead, they were disgusted.2) (this is from faletti who was watching the game with me) So, you made the FG. what does that gain you? you still need 2 scores, a FG and a TD+2. to get the 2, you need to make the equivalent of a 4th and goal from the 4 (i think). you just passed up a 4th and goal from the 2. do you really believe your team has a better shot of making 4th and 4 and than 4th and 2?the steelers had everything to gain on that play, and nothing to lose. too bad cowher thought "we cant afford to get nothing on this drive", when he really should have thought "we cant afford to not get a TD". belicheck really showed cowher how to coach winning football when he went for it on 4th to ice the game up 34-20.
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), the Steelers defense stayed back! The saftey didn't make a presnap committment to stop the run; they stayed back from the line of scrimmage even at that late stage of the game and Kevin Faulk got THE crucial first down that sealed the game...... once you kick that FG and more time passes you have to go ALL IN... in fact that's my primary complaint: when Pittsburgh had a real chance to continue roaring back they failed to go ALL IN when the dynamics of the game obviously demanded itps- why don't teams go deep on NE? against Belicheck, all the trouble is underneath (smart linebackers, tipped passes, etc.)... so if you have a strong-armed rookie QB, just take away the trouble and dictate to the defense: ram it at them with the run and make them worry about the bomb toosorry for the rant, but Belichek deserves better competition from the coaches on the other sideline... nobody ever tries to make him react; and the Steelers seemed to me ideally suited for the task (if only they would have gone after him)
This is the best response in the whole thread.