Steelers get by Browns in tough win!

September 10th, 2017
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The Steelers overcame several mistakes and were able to hold off the upstart Cleveland Browns. Despite racking up a whopping 13 penalties for 144 yards and gaining less than 300 yards of total offense, the Steelers still prevailed.

The Steelers offense never clicked all day. Le’Veon Bell and Martavis Bryant both looked extremely rusty as neither really factored into the win. Bell was tentative and looked like someone who didn’t practice. He finished with just 32 yards on 10 carries. His last run of the day was his biggest for 15 yards and it sealed the win for the Steelers. Bryant, had only two catches for 14 yards and struggled most of the day.

Ben Roethlisberger had a workman like game putting up 263 yards and throwing two TD’s. However, he also looked rusty and threw a crucial interception that breathed life into the Browns chances. The Browns played their Safeties deep, so the Steelers dinked and dunked them to death.

Antonio Brown, saved the day for the Steelers offense, catching the game clincher on a “chuck and hope” throw from Roethlisberger. If there was any question of his value, he answered it yesterday. He took control of the game putting up more than half the Steeler offense with 182 yards and making several great catches. Jesse James reiterated his pitch to be the starting Tight End, he had six catches and both Touchdowns!

The defense, did a terrific job against a game but overmatched Browns offense. It always starts up front and even without Bud Dupree and losing Stephon Tuitt on the first series, the Steelers dominated. The Browns could only muster 57 yards rushing on 25 carries. Many of those yards came on 3rd and long situations. The pass rush was impressive, registering seven big sacks.

T.J. Watt in his debut battled grizzled veteran Joe Thomas and came away with two sacks and a big interception after he had a costly penalty. It was a terrific debut and he continues to impress. Javon Hargrave and Steelhead Heyward, in his return, put up 2.5 sacks between them and pushed the Browns line around.  Ryan Shazier was all over the field tying Watt for the team lead in tackles with seven. Anthony Chickillo, filling in for the injured Dupree, was in DeShone Kizer’s face all day , dumping him for two sacks as well as contributing on special teams with a Touchdown.

It is always great to see special teams contribute and Tyler “Tackle Machine” Matakevich blocked the first Browns punt which lead to Chickillo’s Touchdown, the Steelers’ first blocked punt for a touchdown in 19 years. “Little Bos” was on the money as usual. Jordan Berry struggled and needs to pick it up.

The Steelers looked lethargic at best and not ready for the game and that is on the coaches. That being written, style points don’t matter and a win is a win. The Steelers start out 1-0

BEER WE GO STEELERS, BEER WE GO!

My “GAME BEER” goes to: We have to go with Antonio Brown, who almost singlehandedly won the game. He is this week’s Game Beer player for the clinching catch.  Also, considered: T.J Watt for an outstanding rookie debut. Jesse James for two TDS and Anthony Chickillo for coming off the bench and putting on a show.

 Where I watched the game: At the house with KGB and the “Tailgate Kids”. We did pictures for opening day outside. We had cheese, crackers and meats for snacks. As for Beer, we had to send IC Light to the bench after the lethargic start and went with Leinekugel Harvest Patch Shandy. Spaghetti and Meatballs was the celebratory dinner.

My Stat of the week: ELEVEN…wins by Ben Roethlisberger in Cleveland “Whatever it’s called now” Stadium. Roethlisberger passes Derek Anderson as the winningest QB in Cleveland since they rejoined the league. Since we added this section to the blog, this is now my favorite stat! DeShone Kizer is well on his way to breaking this, but as of now it belongs to Big Ben! If 11 sounds familiar to any Browns fans who read this…11 is where the Steelers drafted Ben after the Browns drafted Kellen Winslow at SIX!

My Thoughts on next week: The Steelers are going to be crucified this week about how poorly they played. The Vikings are a tough team and Mike Zimmerman knows the Steelers well. Look for another tough fight with the Steelers pulling out.

This week’s Jersey: I started the season with Mike Webster 52 Home. Had several ideas and made some changes but in the end my heart is with the O-Line and with one of the greatest players to ever grace the Steelers!

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Roster Analysis for 2017

September 8th, 2017
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So we are REALLY back now! This year’s team has all the tools. The Steelers are clearly going for it as the Joe Haden acquisition and the J.J. Wilcox trade demonstrates. The team will be formidable and is an absolute Super Bowl contender.

Here are your 2017 Pittsburgh Steelers:

#
Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Age Exp. BWG TAKE
29 Allen, Brian CB 6’3″ 215 23 R A natural jammer, with a big body, who will start on special teams
94 Alualu, Tyson DE 6’3″ 304 30 8 Reclamation project, who is fighting for career
4 Berry, Jordan P 6’5″ 195 26 3 Solid Punter who has solidified himself
9 Boswell, Chris K 6’2″ 185 26 3 “Little Bos” has become a dependable asset
84 Brown, Antonio WR 5’10” 181 29 8 The Best Receiver in Football
10 Bryant, Martavis WR 6’4″ 211 25 3 Only thing keeping him from stardom is himself
25 Burns, Artie CB 6’1″ 197 22 2 Second year pro will start and contribute
46 Canaday, Kameron LS 6’4″ 245 25 1 Beat out a draft pick and taking the spot of a dependable veteran
56 Chickillo, Anthony LB 6’3″ 255 24 3 Provides great depth and a spark off the bench
30 Conner, James RB 6’1″ 233 22 R Fan Favorite who will see plenty of time, “The Mini-Bus”
28 Davis, Sean S 6’1″ 202 23 2 Changed the dynamic of last years secondary
66 DeCastro, David G 6’5″ 316 27 6 The Best Guard in Football, a road grader up front
5 Dobbs, Joshua QB 6’3″ 216 22 R Will be the 3rd QB as he continues development
48 Dupree, Bud LB 6’4″ 269 24 3 Pass rush dramatically improved when he came back
71 Feiler, Matt OT 6’6″ 330 25 1 Big Fei is my guy, played his way on to the team
67 Finney, B.J. C/G 6’4″ 318 25 2 Utility lineman who is a solid backup
54 Fort, L.J. LB 6’1″ 232 27 3 Worked hard to get here and provide depth
73 Foster, Ramon G 6’5″ 328 31 9 Dependable Veteran who still gets it done
22 Gay, William CB 5’10” 187 32 11 Veteran DB who will see some time at Saftey and the Nickel
77 Gilbert, Marcus OT 6’6″ 330 29 7 An outstanding tackle, who punishes up front
20 Golden, Robert S 5’11” 202 26 6 Special Teams ace, will see some time in the Nickel
85 Grimble, Xavier TE 6’4″ 261 24 2 Needs to be more consistent and will be a big contributor
21 Haden, Joe CB 5’11” 195 28 8 Will absolutely solidify a leaky secondary
79 Hargrave, Javon DT 6’2″ 305 24 2 Anchor of a tough defensive line
92 Harrison, James LB 6’0″ 242 39 15 OUR  HERO, will be protected at first then unleashed on the league
65 Hawkins, Jerald OT 6’6″ 305 23 2 Has the tools, needs the time
88 Heyward-Bey, Darrius WR 6’2″ 210 30 9 Special Teams contributor, who can still take the top off the defense
97 Heyward, Cameron DE 6’5″ 295 28 7 Emerging Star who will be back for a full season
40 Hilton, Mike CB 5’9″ 184 23 1 Camp Darling, who outworked several better pedigrees
74 Hubbard, Chris C/G 6’4″ 295 26 4 Awesome backup and utitlity guy
11 Hunter, Justin WR 6’4″ 203 26 5 Getting a chance to contribute
81 James, Jesse TE 6’7″ 261 23 3 “The Outlaw” needs to take the next step and keep his job
51 Johnson, Steven LB 6’1″ 237 29 6 Veteran Linebacker who provides depth
3 Jones, Landry QB 6’4″ 225 28 5 Had a very nice season as QB2 and is dependable
44 Matakevich, Tyler LB 6’1″ 235 24 2 The “Tackle Machine” will be the primary backup
93 McCullers, Daniel DT 6’7″ 352 25 4 Mt. McCullers’ make or break year, needs to use his size to impact
89 McDonald, Vance TE 6′ 4″ 267 27 5 Preseason steal, who could be a difference maker
23 Mitchell, Mike S 6’1″ 221 30 9 Coming off a great season, needs to play consistent
55 Moats, Arthur LB 6’1″ 246 29 8 Excellent veteran who can contribute when called upon
45 Nix, Roosevelt FB 5’11” 248 25 3 Old school punishing blocker
53 Pouncey, Maurkice C 6’4″ 304 28 8 Best Center in the NFL…when healthy!
7 Roethlisberger, Ben QB 6’5″ 240 35 14 The Steelers entire season rides on his shoulders
17 Rogers, Eli WR 5’10” 187 24 3 Became a reliable target last year and a terrific slot guy
24 Sensabaugh, Coty CB 5’11” 187 28 6 Veteran CB who pushed Ross Cockrell off the roster
50 Shazier, Ryan LB 6’1″ 230 25 4 Dynamic Playmaker who needs to stay healthy
19 Smith-Schuster, JuJu WR 6’1″ 215 20 R Exciting prospect who will be a slot guy
91 Tuitt, Stephon DE 6’6″ 303 24 4 Really stepped up last year and is a bookend for the defense
78 Villanueva, Alejandro OT 6’9″ 320 28 3 Terrific tackle who is now locked in long term
96 Walton, L.T. DE 6’5″ 305 25 3 Performed well in camp and earned the last spot
39 Watson, Terrell RB 6’1″ 240 24 1 Beat out Fitz, but roster spot might be in jeopardy when Bell is back
90 Watt, T.J. LB 6’4″ 252 22 R Exciting Pass Rusher who will be the starter on the right side
TBD Wilcox, J.J. S 6’1″ 212 26 5 Steelers made the late pre-season trade to get some veteran help
98 Williams, Vince LB 6’1″ 233 27 5 His development pushed out Timmons

 

 

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Joe Haden joins the Black and Gold!

September 1st, 2017
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The Steelers uncharacteristically stepped out of their comfort zone and signed Joe Haden. Looking to improve the secondary, the Steelers grabbed Haden after he was cut by Cleveland.

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Steelers finish pre-season 3-1 defeat Panthers

September 1st, 2017
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The Steelers finished the pre-season with a 3-1 record with a comeback win against the Panthers.

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Steelers drop preseason game to Colts!

August 28th, 2017
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In a game, I didn’t see live, the Steelers dropped a Preseason game to the Colts. I haven’t reviewed the film yet so will try and get something out tomorrow morning. WORST BLOGGER EVER, sorry guys the week got away from me!

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Steelers squeak out a preseason win!

August 22nd, 2017
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The Steelers squeaked out a preseason win against the NFC Champion Atlanta Falcons. Here are a few quick notes from the game:

What went right:

-Not too many injuries, which is always most important.

-Martavis Bryant saw action for the first time in 15 months and he looked pretty good. He made some nice plays but he also looks like he has a lot of work to do. The Steelers are absolutely loaded at receiver.

-James Conner had a nice day against the second and third team defenses of the Falcons. What actually surprised me, was how nimble he was and quick on his feet. He is definitely more than just a banger.

-The Offensive Line depth looks pretty solid.

-The OLB depth looks great!

-A Special Teams! Yes that isn’t a typo…Little Bos nailed a 40 plus yard field goal. Jordan Berry was the unsung hero of the second half pinning the Falcons all day and Trey Williams had a return Touchdown.

-Jordan Dangerfield certainly made a case to stick with the team this season!

What went wrong:

-The majority of the “varsity” defense were decimated by Matt Ryan in his only series for 91 yards, and further decimated by Matt Schaub in his only series. The secondary struggled most of the game until they gave way to the fifth stringers.

-Joshua Dobbs, had a horrible game, he looked indecisive and he had happy feet. He threw a ridiculous interception as well on a backhand flip to Jake McGee.

-James Conner had a respectable day, but had the “drops” including a big one on third down.

BEER WE GO STEELERS!

 

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Game Day against the NFC Champs!

August 20th, 2017
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After a successful camp in Latrobe, The Steelers will play their second preseason game today, matching up against the NFC Champion Atlanta Falcons. The Falcons as everyone in the free world knows are coming off the biggest Super Bowl choke job in history.

Here are some things to look at:

-James Conner will get the lion share of the snaps today at RB. He will get a very long look as Le’Veon Bell is still holding out. Conner is a great story and a between the tackles banger.

-The Offensive line will have a few different combinations as the first team is a little banged up. Look for super sub Chris Hubbard and BJ Finney to get very long looks. Matt Feiler, will also move around, he saw time at Tackle and Guard in last weeks game. We are pushing for Feiler to make the team.

-Mike Hilton is this years camp darling. After the Steelers signed him to the practice squad in December, he has lit up camp and looks like he will press to be on the main roster. With the constantly injured Senquez Golson being on the shelf and 3rd round pick Cam Sutton missing most of camp, this is Hinton’s opportunity to continue to run away from the pack.

-All eyes will be on TJ Watt who is coming off a great first showing. Watt looked terrific in his debut against the Giants and seems like a high motor kid.

-No Big Ben and no AB today, look for Bart Houston to get another look and Joshua Dobbs, who will start. Dobbs started shaky but made a nice comeback against the Giants. Not sure the status on Landry Jones before game time.

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Steelers Defeat Giants in Preseason Opener!

August 12th, 2017
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The preseason is always tricky…it is easy to get nervous or to get too excited. Fridays game had flashes of brilliance and a few concerns. Beer We Go was in attendance, here is our take on it.

What Went Right:

-Mike Hilton, this year’s camp darling, continues to impress and had a great game. Hilton had a sack for a 10-yard loss, a quarterback hurry, a stop on fourth-and-two, four defensive tackles, two special teams tackles and made a huge impact.

-T.J. Watt, put on a clinic and had a huge motor all game. He started at right outside linebacker, played almost the whole game and had two sacks.

-The Steelers defense had seven sacks and an interception. Arthur Moats had a terrific game!

-Cobi Hamilton made the most of his opportunity hauling in a huge 28 yard TD pass.

What Went Wrong;

-Injury…JuJu Smith-Schuster was injured with a concussion.

-Joshua Dobbs, struggled in his debut. But did show signs of promise. He tossed the 28 yard TD to Hamilton and recovered after a very shaky start.

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The Steelers are back…and so are we!

July 27th, 2017
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Tomorrow the Steelers start camp at St. Vincents in Latrobe. The clock is ticking on this core of players and on the Roethlisberger Era. barring injuries of course, this team has everything needed to be a Super Bowl Champion!

Of course the first rule of camp is NO ONE GET HURT! Second is get in shape and lets see what we have!

Here are your quick hits for 7/25/17, night before Camp.

-Le’Veon Bell most likely will not be in camp…who cares? While both sides have legitimate points in his contract situation. Him being in camp means very little. He hasn’t played a full season ever, so camp is a non-issue. He will eventually sign his Franchise Tag and will be ready for game one against the Browns. Look for James Conner to get his reps. The Steelers also have other capable backs in camp.

-Alejandro Villanueva may also not come to camp. This would be a mistake on both sides, the Steelers should give him a better contract and Villanueva should take the money and play for a bigger and better contract in two years. He is a solid LT but still needs work. Reps are essential for his development and he will only get those in camp and with playing time. However, unlike Bell he has more leverage because the Steelers are very thin on O-Line. He is a high character guy, so don’t expect a distraction.

-As far as development, nothing is more important than the maturation of the defense. The front seven is one of the best in football. They added T.J. Watt to help the pass rush, with Bud Dupree coming back and the ageless James Harrison already in place. The Inside Linebackers are “Hustle and Muscle” Ryan Shazier, who is outstanding and Vince Williams, an old school mid-field thumper. Put those guys together with Javon Hargrave, back for a second season after a great campaign, Stephon Tuitt who played excellent, while anchoring the defense last season and Cam “SteelHead” Heyward coming back for a full year. This could be a special group!

-Artie Burns and Sean Davis will sure up the secondary and look for Senquez Golson to finally see the field. He is my sleeper pick for 2017.

-Whoever scouts WR for the Steelers is pretty good at it. The Steelers need to put someone opposite Antonio Brown who inked his new contract. Martavis Bryant is the front runner and until his off field issues derailed his career, he looked to be a breakout star. Sammie Coates and JuJu Smith Schuster (who needs a nickname) will press for a spot, both have a ton of upside. Don’t count out Eli Rogers, Demarcus Ayers and Cobi Hamilton who all have particular tools. Darrius Heyward-Bey is a special teams ace and is solid when called upon.

-Jesse James, (KGB’s favorite player) has the TE spot to lose.

-Backup QB should be a fun battle to watch, Landry Jones, who acquitted himself nicely last season will be back, but it is only a matter of time until Joshua Dobbs is nipping at both Landry and Ben’s heels.

-Lastly, this will mark the first time in well over 50 years that Ambassador Rooney will not be at camp. It will be a very somber moment when he is not on the sidelines. He had an amazing life and it is easy to find comfort in all he accomplished. This years Beer We Go Shirts will have a Mr. Rooney tribute, so stay tuned!

BEER WE GO STEELERS, BEER WE GO!

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Draft Analysis

April 30th, 2017
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The Steelers put together a very solid draft on paper.

Round 1 (30): T.J. Watt, OLB, Wisconsin

T.J. Watt is a 6-4, 252-pound outside linebacker who was a second-team Associated Press All-American and first-team All-Big Ten selection last season with 63 tackles, 15 1/2 for loss, and 11 1/2 sacks while helping Wisconsin win the Cotton Bowl. He brings pressure from a number of gaps, and he understands how to use leverage to beat blocks. He needs to improve on run containment. The Steelers needed improvement in the pass rush and Watt should bring that. He has great NFL Genes.

Round 2 (62): JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, USC

The Steelers will be loaded at receiver. Smith-Schuster is the kind of receiver any team would like—prolific, tough, aggressive and a playmaker after the catch. While he wasn’t a “need”, he was the best player on the board. Smith recorded 3,092 yards with 213 receptions and 25 touchdowns. At 6’2” and 220 pounds, he is what NFL teams and general mangers look for. He is great at playing the ball in the air and has 4.52 40 yard dash speed.

Round 3 (94): Cameron Sutton, CB, Tennessee

This seemed to be the steal of the draft for the Steelers. Sutton had a top 50 grade but his 40-time seemed to scared off some teams. Sutton isn’t a speed cornerback, but he has the discipline to maintain coverage in zone and disguised defenses. He has solid ball skills and will be a contributor this year. He also adds value as a return man.

Round 3 (105): James Conner, RB, Pittsburgh

We wanted a Safety in this round (Or any round for that matter) but Conner is a great fit for the Steelers! He is an old-school banger, who plays smash mouth football. He is a very hard worker who can help spell, Le’Veon Bell. While primarily known for the toughness he displayed in recovering from cancer, he will be a good fit in the Steelers offense. This is a great pick and Conner will be an absolute fan favorite!

Round 4 (135): Joshua Dobbs, QB, Tennessee

Dobbs is a great athlete who can play “backyard” football and will have time to develop into the Steelers offense. He has a powerful arm. The guy is literally a rocket scientist so reading defenses should be a breeze and he could be the Dak Prescott of this year’s draft. This was a great fourth round pick and the Steelers stole a great QB prospect in this spot!

Round 5 (173): Brian Allen, CB, Utah

His size, 6’3, 215-pounds, is already perfect for the NFL and he could make an immediate impact on this team. His ability to play the ball in the air is outstanding and more times than not he can make interceptions that look like outstanding receiver’s catches. He will need to develop his tackling, but once he can become more physical, he’ll be a major contributor to this team. Expect some development before he’s ready to see the field this season, but he will at some point get playing time in 2017. He is a raw prospect with tremendous upside.

Round 6 (213): Colin Holba, LS, Louisville

The Steelers had some great value picks in this draft…until this one! This will go down as one of the strangest draft picks in the last 15 years. The Steelers have a great LS already and why they would waste a draft pick on one is beyond comprehension. He is a smart, athletic hard worker, but this pick was an absolute head scratcher!

Round 7 (248): Keion Adams, DE, Western Michigan (C)

Keion Adams a four-year starter was super productive over the last two seasons posting 28 TFLs and 13 sacks. Adams is a smart, skilled pass-rusher who leverages his opponents, he can beat blockers off the snap. He’s a tough player with great development potential. This was a terrific value pick and could pay big dividends.

 

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