Steelers Outpost Podcast
The Steelers pulled the cover off of the Mazerati to see if the engine would start. After a couple of sputtering attempts, it revved up with Ben Roethlisberger and the offensive starters methodically marching 58 yards down the field for the team's first touchdown, a 17 yard pass to JuJu Smith-Schuster. This feels real. Not like 8th grade with Bubba Kowalchik towered over the entire middle school at 5'6", only to stretch out to 5'8" by senior year. NO. This feels like.......destiny.
info_outline Ep. 105 Steelers QB Horse RaceSteelers Outpost Podcast
Lesson learned: Don't watch the local broadcast of the opposing team.
info_outline Ep. 104 Steelers Go To WashingtonSteelers Outpost Podcast
Condolences to the family of Steelers wide receiver coach Darryl Drake who passed away on Sunday morning, August 11.
info_outline Ep. 103 Steelers Emerging Players Shuffling the Deck?Steelers Outpost Podcast
Ola Adeniyi climbs up several rungs in the pecking order during camp.
info_outline Ep. 102 Steelers Training Camp OpensSteelers Outpost Podcast
Training Camp Entrances
info_outline Ep. 101 Steelers Outpost Mad As Hell About MaddenSteelers Outpost Podcast
The Madden ratings are out. You can imagine the Baby Boomer cannot understand this millennial concern.
info_outline Ep. 100 Steelers Outpost Century Mega Episode!Steelers Outpost Podcast
Nick is back and PButch join us we cover a lot of ground about the Stillers, and talk about some other NFL goings-on.
info_outline Ep. 099 Steelers: Sacrificing the Terrible TowelSteelers Outpost Podcast
Bradshaw versus Roethlisberger - although it's ridiculous to compare eras, Elliot Harrison of the NFL Network tried. He has Ben at #19 and Terry at #17.
info_outline Ep. 098 Steelers Outpost at the Beach, ft. PButchSteelers Outpost Podcast
We get a Jets fan's perspective on Le'Veon arrival in NY. Can the Jets ake full advantage of Le'Veon's capabilities?
info_outline Ep. 097 Steelers Nation: Standing Up to a Ravens FanSteelers Outpost Podcast
We talk about Le’Veon continuing, puzzling lack of judgement, this time unrelated to football.
info_outlineSteelers 28 Saints 31
This was a body blow. This game was starting to give you the belief that the Steelers could sustain a run into the playoffs by taking it to the Saints in the Super Dome. Of course that hope was extinguished as we entered into the final phase of the game with some costly turnovers, but elements of the demise emerged early in the game with letdowns on defense and some agonizing (and questionable) penalties.
Officiating
Because of its inconsistency and the way it imposes itself on the game, officiating is making games more frustrating than fair, bordering on watchable. Some bad calls (e.g., pass interference on Alvin Kamara in the end zone, setting Saints up at the Steeler one yard line) have significant implications for the outcome of the game.
Our contention is that this is less about the quality of the officials than it is about a game with complex rules injected with significant subjectivity where bright lines and common sense should be the rule.
NFL - get your act together.
Late choke - Defense
With 1:41 left in the game and the Saints facing a 3rd down and 20 from Pittsburgh’s 30 yard line, Ted Ginn found himself only an uninhabited island in the middle of the field at the Steeler 12 yard line. He managed to surge another 5 yards before Joe Haden brought him down at the 7 yard line. Two plays later Brees hit Michael Thomas in the end zone putting the Saints up for good, 31-28 with 1:25 left in the game.
Late choke - Offense
By 10:21 of the 4th quarter, the Steelers had driven 41 yards to the NO 34 yard line. With 3rd and 2, Ben handed the ball to Stevan Ridley who headed for the A gap. In the melee, Ridley coughed up the ball, ending a very promising drive.
With the ball back at 5:41 with 2nd and 5 from the Pittsburgh 42, Ben dropped back to pass. As Demario Davis charged in, Jaylen Samuels executed a perfect swim move, allowing Davis unimpeded access to Ben, bringing him down for a 9 yard loss. The Steelers couldn’t convert on 3rd and 14 leading to the fake punt leaving us one yard short and handing the ball back to the Saints at the Steeler 46.
Steelers Made This Bed
Mike Tomlin said it after the game, “We made the bed, we’ll lay in it”. If teams can be forgiven for dropping games to top-tier talent, they can’t be excused for losing to teams with combined records off 16-26-1 (Cleveland, Denver, Oakland). A win against any one of those teams, and we’re not sitting here hoping the Browns can beat the Ravens in Baltimore next week.
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