like_that;1021424 wrote:Healthy or not, when rapistberger can't use the running game as his security blanket, he has a tough time making the tough throws downfield. Maybe the steelers were a bit overconfident after the ravens loss. Can non confirm this?
They ran the ball a little bit last night. I would say enough to support a passing game under normal circumstances. Roethlisberger didn't need the mobility to beat Cleveland in the second half but against San Francisco not being able to avoid some of the rushes and make broken plays I thought was the problem. If Ben was healthy when they went to the no huddle in the second half, he would've been able to extend those drives for more points. That's what he has to do, at least a few times on the road, if they're going to be successful in the no huddle.
The rest of the Steelers team did not play close to what I expected. I'm surprised by that. It's not what we're used to from this Steelers team late in the season in a big game. They did not look real focused and cohesive. That doen't bode well for even one road playoff game, probably at Denver. I'd have to say as of right now, they look like a one and done team.
They should sit Ben out the last two. They'll be No. 5 either way.