Steelers are Finished

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Walt
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Dec 6, 2009 6:20pm
Good for Gradkowski... making the Steelers regret not signing him to be their back-up.
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Puddle Jumper
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Dec 6, 2009 6:44pm
Mr. 300 wrote: Couldn't happen to a better team. :D
It does!!! to Cleveland for the past decade.
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Gobuckeyes1
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Dec 6, 2009 7:02pm
Pittsburgh sucking lately gives me some hope for this Thursday night...
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rock_knutne
Dec 6, 2009 7:16pm
Pittsburgh's secondary is terrible! William Gay should be cut, Ike Tyalor is having his worst season ever and playing without Polamalu is showing up big time. I don't blame the front 7, they consistently stop the run and they applied a ton of pressure today, some of those passes that Gradkowski threw up were wounded ducks and the Steeler DB's couldn't defend them.
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Heretic
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Dec 6, 2009 8:06pm
Welp, good thing I love college bowl season, so I still have a reason to care about football. Six losses, all by six or fewer points, this season. In their four game losing streak, they have a six-point loss, two OT losses and today's loss in the final 10 seconds. Some years you have it, some years you don't. An inability to finish off opponents is the nail in their coffin this year.
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wes_mantooth
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Dec 6, 2009 8:20pm
Ten wins get you in, so although I doubt that they win out.......I am not writing them off yet.
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Gobuckeyes1
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Dec 6, 2009 8:27pm
The Browns effectively eliminating the Squealers from the post season Thursday night would be awesome...and about the only good thing to happen in Cleveland this year... :)
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rock_knutne
Dec 6, 2009 8:36pm
wes_mantooth wrote: Ten wins get you in, so although I doubt that they win out.......I am not writing them off yet.
Not always, New England went 11-5 last year and missed the playoffs.
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Heretic
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Dec 6, 2009 8:59pm
^^
And with Pittsburgh having five conference losses, even if they would somehow win out (which just seems like a laughable concept right now), they'd need a good bit of help, in all likelihood.
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End of Line
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Dec 6, 2009 11:12pm
They have an average chance to make the playoffs, but I doubt they will.
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Non
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Dec 7, 2009 12:00am
Jacksonville 7-5

Miami
Indianapolis
at New England
at Cleveland

Definitely need Jacksonville to lose two of their next three. There is a chance with Indy and NE but I have a feeling they'll get one of those so hopefully Miami beats them this week.

Miami 6-6

Steelers play Miami so if they win, Miami can only be 9-7

N.Y. Jets 6-6

at Tampa Bay
Atlanta
at Indianapolis
Cincinnati

They have a reasonable shot to win out with Indy and Cincinnati possibly sitting guys. Hopefully they lose once.

New England 7-5

Carolina
at Buffalo
Jacksonville
at Houston

They'll win three of four at least and still win the division.

Denver 8-4

at Indianapolis
Oakland
at Philadelphia
Kansas City

If they lose to Indy and Philly, they'll be 10-6 and Steelers have tiebreaker if they're the only two.

Baltimore 6-5

at Green Bay
Detroit
Chicago
at Pittsburgh
at Oakland

Would have to lose one other game somewhere besides the Pittsburgh game.
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77Legend
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Dec 7, 2009 1:27am
Yes, they are done, and I am a fan of them. Changes needed for next season;
1. O-Coordinator; Bruce Arians.........made some calls this year that made me say Whoa! Or make him rely on the ground game more.
2. DB Coach; that's where it starts, now onto # 3
3. At least two new DB starters at Free and replace CB Gay. And I am done listening to announcers talk about how Ike is one of the best coverage CB's in the league, because he is not, and if he is, I'm bringing out the spikes.
4. I think we miss the versatility of Foote, Farrior is purely a run stopper. More athletic ILB's
5. QB Coach; Ben is still holding the ball too long. His career won't last if he continues this.
6. More defensive starters on our punt and kick off teams.
7. Back to the basics of tackling during practice, because our defense needs it..
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Bud Kilmer
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Dec 7, 2009 9:05am
Can anyone tell me how long Troy is out for?
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dont_belong
Posts: 180
Dec 7, 2009 10:04am
Didn't get to see the game yesterday, kinda glad. Does anyone know the time of possession?
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Nate
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Dec 7, 2009 10:08am
The ref act is old NCF. Go jerk off Romo.
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killer_ewok
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Dec 7, 2009 10:13am
Bud Kilmer wrote: Can anyone tell me how long Troy is out for?
Should be back for Green Bay on the 20th.


As far as William Gay goes......wow, losing Bryant McFadden hurt.....bad.
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dont_belong
Posts: 180
Dec 7, 2009 10:20am
We have key pieces missing from all three levels of the defense from last year. Smith, Foote, McFadden, Polamalu. And I can't remember a true cover corner since Woodson.
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Non
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Dec 7, 2009 10:33am
I would play Joe Burnett and Keenan Lewis this week.

Might as well give them a shot.

I know Burnett dropped the interception but still can't be any worse than William Gay and they need to get some experience anyway.
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Prescott
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Dec 7, 2009 11:06am
I would play Joe Burnett
I'm pretty sure that Burnett dropped an interception that would have saved the game for Pittsburgh.


1. ANOTHER DROPPED INTERCEPTION. Mike Tomlin said his defense failed to make a single big play during any of the three touchdown drives in the fourth quarter, and nobody had a better opportunity than rookie CB Joe Burnett. On his first play after replacing injured William Gay, Burnett dropped an easy interception with 35 seconds remaining that would have ended the game. "I thought they might throw my way and I should have made it," Burnett said.

Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09341/1019033-66.stm#ixzz0Z1JROpDP
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Non
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Dec 7, 2009 11:29am
Yeah he did. Right in his hands.

He's consistent with the other defensive backs.

But I think they should play those two guys a little bit more and see if they can make something happen. And see how they do with a little playing time so they know what they have for next year's draft.
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Strapping Young Lad
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Dec 7, 2009 2:36pm
Think anyone has ever bought a William Gay jersey???? I always wonder that.....
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bulldog8
Posts: 497
Dec 7, 2009 2:48pm
I am a die-hard Steelers fan and I can't help but admit that this season is over. What a pathetic performance coming off a Super Bowl winning season last year. They started the season in the tank, but went on a nice run to improve to 6-2. They've now dropped 4 straight and people are really evaluating the wild card race and looking at the possibility of Pittsburgh making the playoffs? Here's the answer to all the schedule analysis of the remaining teams in the hunt for the wild card ----to make the playoffs, the Steelers would need to win out, which would require them to be playing their best football in December down the stretch. They simply are not playing their best football right now. Hell, I don't even know if you can call this football what they're playing. I look for them to finish their last 4 games at 2-2 with losses to the Ravens and Packers. At 8-8, the Steelers will have no shot at a wild card, fans will be mad as hell, and changes will need to be made this off season. Many have commented on the changes needed already so I won't ellaborate there. Tomlin stays, but Arians needs fired and I think Lebeau will retire. As far as their playoff chances go, don't even bother discussing it.
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Non
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Dec 7, 2009 2:56pm
Yeah I agree with all that.

They've been complacent and sloppy since the first game and it's carried over from week to week.

Too late to change that now.

A lot of people keep saying how they're not finishing but I'm sick of how they've been playing the first three quarters. It shouldn't come down to one must stop drive in every single game, against Chicago, Detroit, Kansas City and Oakland. No offense to those teams, but the Steelers should be up like three touchdowns at halftime in those games.

If it's 10-6 going into the fourth, well yeah of course there is a good chance you're going to get upset, because you jerked around and made stupid mistakes and left the team in the game.

Start off the game focused, execute, stay focused, execute and don't let it come down to a nailbiter fourth quarter.
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newarkcatholicfan
Posts: 3,199
Dec 7, 2009 3:12pm
They will look like a championship team this week.
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wes_mantooth
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Dec 7, 2009 3:38pm
rock_knutne wrote:
wes_mantooth wrote: Ten wins get you in, so although I doubt that they win out.......I am not writing them off yet.
Not always, New England went 11-5 last year and missed the playoffs.
Yeah, I know there are exceptions, but it usually works that way.