Steelers Back into Playoffs with Loss to Ravens
Today I’ll have to break from my usual style for game recaps. The main reason being that I didn’t see or hear the game which hasn’t happened in a long time. We have a large project at my “Real Job” that needs to be completed for January 1st. That means that I’ve been working long hours, including full days yesterday and today. That’s also why my posting has been slowed over the past two weeks, and for that I apologize.
But by the end of the week things should have calmed down and I should be back to a more regular schedule. But you didn’t come here to hear me whine about work because I know you all deal with junk at work as well- so I’ll share some thoughts on the game and the playoffs.
The very first play of the game stands out greatly because of Willie Reid’s fumble. If you’ve been a regular reader, then you know that I’ve been calling for the Steelers to give Reid a shot returning kicks to try and give the return game a spark. Well, I guess we got an answer right away on how that works out.
Hey, I got what I wanted when they gave him a shot, but it seems like maybe he isn’t the answer. No, I’m not ready to completely give up on the guy, but remember this isn’t the first time he had trouble returning kicks. I guess I just hoped that he would have gotten his stuff together by now. Which makes me wonder- why have the Steelers had such trouble finding a returner since Antwaan Randle El left? I’m not saying that they grow on trees, but it does seem like many teams have a good return man. This season there was a record number of kicks returned for touchdowns. I just wish the Steelers could get in on the party.
One more point on the game specifically, and I apologize for not having more, but I have to mention that Charlie Batch is a pretty darn good back up. I wouldn’t want to have to start him for most of a season or anything, but he has proven time and again that he has enough to put the Steelers in position to win. He is certainly one of the better back ups in the league.
Though I think the last drive pretty much summed up his place in the NFL exactly. He threw a beautiful pass out of the Steelers’ own end zone to thread the needle to Santonio Holmes for a first down, and it was placed so he could head out of bounds as well. That was about as nice a pass that you can throw. But on the next play, Batch tried his best Ben Roethlisberger impersonation as he avoided the rush and ran to his right to throw a perfect pass down field to David Pittman, who unfortunately plays for the Ravens. He’s a good back up, but just not a full-time starter.
But fortunately the real Big Ben returns next week as the Steelers face the Jaguars. But is he enough to save the day? The Steelers have lost three of last four games after a 9-3 start. Ouch. I’m not sure who to point the finger at anymore and honestly I’m tired of speculating because it really isn’t time for it now. It is the playoffs and it is time to just get it done- and the Steelers have their work cut out for them.
The Jaguars just might be the hottest team in the league at the moment considering that they Patriots have looked beatable lately, and quiet honestly they spanked the Steelers a few weeks ago. The Steelers had a chance to come back late, but the Jaguars really pushed them them around most of the game and were just more physical. They are going to be a huge test for the Steelers, but all games from here on out will be.
The Steelers are backing into the playoffs a bit, and maybe my next comment is fanatic-driven optimism but I think the Steelers have as good a shot as anyone. I’m pretty sure that they have it in them to make a run. They are a talented team and just have to put it all together. They have at times this season and I believe that they can do it again. It is looking like a long shot at this point, but the Steelers were the biggest long shot two seasons ago and got it done. Can they do it again?