01-08-2016, 04:48 PM
(01-08-2016, 01:51 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: ...or at least it makes me feel more confident to think about it that way. If our defense can limit Antonio Brown like they have all season (averaging 67 yards on 10.3 ypc) while forcing Pig Ben to turn it over (4 INTs combined), I really think we'll win this one.
DeAngelo Williams has been an x-factor for the Steelers all season. While the passing game got all the credit, he really softened the blow of losing Leveon Bell. There was almost no drop off.
Leveon Bell in 5 complete starts- averaged 127 all purpose yards with 3 TDs. 4.9 yards per carry.
D. Williams in 9 complete starts- averaged 122 all purpose yards with 11 TDs. 4.5 yards per carry.
Williams replaced Bell's production completely, and was a better red zone threat than Bell, tbh. Williams averaged over 100 yards from scrimmage with 2 TDs against us this year. With him out, word is that the Steelers will lean on Fitzgerald Toussaint, who has 27 career touches and a 2.3 ypc average.
The Steelers are acting like this is no big deal, but it clearly is. Especially with the forecast calling for rain. Williams was a big-time producer through the run, on dump-offs and in the red zone. It will put more pressure on Ben to produce, and we've seen what happens when Ben is pressured this year.
Nice, thanks for those stats on the RB's Shake. This is where we need to take advantage. Both teams will
probably not be able to run the ball too well cause the Steelers are going to try to stack the box on Hill and
Gio and make AJM beat them through the air. The problem for them is we have Eifert, Green, MLJ, Sanu,
Gio and Hill all to throw to.
Our Safeties should take away the deep ball like they have both games this season against the Steelers and
force the Pig to check it down. Then we need our backers like Burfict, Rey and Shawn to lay the receivers
out with some big hits.
I think this is a winning solution for us.