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Emailing with the Enemy: PatsPropaganda/SteelerGurl Edition

November 11, 2010 by Mike Dussault

It’s hard to believe but there are actually fans of other teams out there that blog as passionately about their team as us Patriots fans do. SteelerGurl is one of my favorite bloggers/tweeps out there. She’s passionate and knowledgeable about her team in a way that almost makes you forgive her for liking the Steelers.

If you don’t follow her on twitter (@SteelerGurl) or haven’t checked out her blog (click here) I highly recommend you do so and click some of her ads. Consider it good karma to the Football Gods who will hopefully repay us Pats fans with a victory.

SteelerGurl and I emailed a bit this week discussing our two teams and providing the kind of insight that only two passionate bloggers like ourselves could. The results are below…

Mike D.: So Steelergurl, to kick it off, the Patriots and Steelers had quite the decade against each other, but this time, despite sharing 6-2 records, the Steelers are the veteran team with a recent Super Bowl title, while the Pats have a young, inexperienced defense that ranks dead last in the NFL on third down, and while their offense does have some proven vets, there are a lot of young pieces there as well. So, do you think there’s really any chance your guys don’t whoop New England like they did in 2008 (33-10)? Do we make you nervous at all? Please say yes…

SteelerGurl: Playing that Pats, no matter what, scares me.  Brady is a great QB, despite the hair and the supermodel holding his cajones.  He has ALL DAY in the pocket.  The Pats offensive line deserves big hugs on a daily basis from Brady because I am not sure how good he would be on any other team.  Meaning, would he just be Jason Campbell at the Redskins last year w/o that line?

Mike D.: That’s pretty harsh, but you’re right that when Brady’s not getting protection it’s going to be a long day. I think the key to beating the Steelers is to dictate the play to them. There isn’t a better team in the NFL when they’re playing with the lead. So from my Pats perspective I think we’ll have to come out and play well from the start. If you look at the last six times the Pats-Steelers have met up (going back to the 2001 AFCCG) the team that scored the first touchdown won 5 out of 6 times. How do you expect the Steelers to attack the Patriots?

SteelerGurl: To beat the Pats, you have to pressure Brady.  He’s not as good outside the pocket and with an injury, he’s going to be a little weary of hits – kind of like last year when he had come back from knee surgery.  It’s part of the game and you have to add that to your overall strategy. Forcing him out of the pocket will make him nervous and he doesn’t have Moss to throw to deep. 

Mike D.: One thing I also think the Steelers can expect is a lot of screens, misdirection and trickeration from the Patriots. I recall a lot of end arounds, reverses, and even that Brady to Moss to Brady to Gaffney play of 2007, from the prior game plans. It seems to be a good way to counter an attacking defense. Has your defense been vulnerable to anything this year? Anything at all? Aside from fines for attempted decapitation?

SteelerGurl: Let’s be clear, running the ball is going to be tough.  Despite 4th quarter meltdowns, the Steelers are tough against the run…it’s the passing defense that’s sometimes questionable.  But the good news here for the Pats is that the key to beating the Steelers isn’t actually the deep ball, it’s screen plays, especially on a blitz.  And they will blitz to put pressure on Brady.  I expect to see Hernandez get the ball a lot.  And watch, the Pats will keep moving the chains and they will eat up clock and score.   In addition, after getting their butts whooped by the Browns the Pats will come out with something to prove.

Mike D.: Any young talented players you’re excited about that Pats fans might not know yet and should watch/boo? You mentioned Aaron Hernandez and he is one guy on the Patriots who we are all excited about. Tedy Bruschi even named him his Non-Brady MVP of the first half of the season. He’s versatile and has great cutback ability in the open field. He also has great sleeve tattoos which are fun.

SteelerGurl: Special teams is special in a good way this year and I can’t wait to see Emmanuel Sanders break one.  He’s getting close and it’s coming, could happen this week.  In other news, everyone thought the Steelers were crazy for giving up Santonio Holmes so easily, but my 14-year-old son (who also wears #17 and is a WR) said at training camp last year that Mike Wallace was going to be the man.  And I think he’s made some Holmes-esque catches in the season and a half he has played.  He’s evolving probably more quickly than Tone and look for him to be great.  

Mike D.: If you were the Patriots what is the key to shutting down the Pittsburgh offense? From my end I think you guys will have to take Welker and Hernandez out of the game and force Brady to rely on their up-and-down running game, or Deion Branch (who has yet to have a second good game with the Pats). This is what Cleveland did, granted we helped them out with a lot of sloppy play as well which I expect will not happen against you guys.

SteelerGurl: The one thing that I really want to see from the Steelers is a little less predictable offense.  Since Ben’s been back the playcalling has been B O R I N G. Does it get the job done, sure…but there’s no reason we shouldn’t be mixing it up a little and moving chains more consistently as well.  With the Pats young defense, I expect Rashard to have a big day and touch the ball a little more.  

If the Steelers approach the Pats defense with the same kind of strategy the Browns had, I think they will be successful in moving the ball.  However, some of those gaps and errors will have been addressed and hopefully corrected this week in practice, so it’s not going to be as easy a time as the Browns had.  I hope that Tomlin has those guys watching film not just from the Browns game, but also the Ravens game.  This is not an easy game and it’s not guaranteed.  Preparation is key.  We will see just how prepared they are when they step on the field Sunday night.

Mike D.: Yes we will indeed! I’d like to thank SteelerGurl for sharing her insight with us and here’s to a good game with no injuries for either team!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: new england patriots, pittsburgh steelers, SteelerGurl

November 11, 2010 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkC8xP3XeeY

Full highlights from the 2007 Patriots – Steelers game.

(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/full-highlights-from-the-2007-patriots-steelers/

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November 11, 2010 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eb64e3gJkiw

Let’s not forget that one time the Steelers beat the Pats at Heinz.

(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

https://www.patspropaganda.com/lets-not-forget-that-one-time-the-steelers-beat/

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CHFF: Power Rankings – What a Difference a Week Makes!

November 11, 2010 by Mike Dussault

CHFF: Power Rankings – What a Difference a Week Makes!

10. NEW ENGLAND (6-2)
Last week:
 34-14 loss at Cleveland
The Cold, Hard Football Facts: The Patriots have faced a very average set of quarterbacks through eight games, but collectively they’re playing just as well as Tom Brady (Brady passer rating, 95.7; Defensive Passer Rating, 93.9).

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Patriots Practice Squad Reset

November 10, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Patriots Practice Squad Reset

Patriots’ practice squad: 
QB Jonathan Crompton 
CB Tony Carter 
S Ross Ventrone 
OT Steve Maneri 
OL Thomas Austin 
TE Carson Butler 
CB Thad Turner 
DL Lorenzo Washington

I find it kind of weird that there’s no OLBs on here when last year there were always at least a couple of them.

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Boston Globe: Interesting Steelers Nuggets

November 10, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Boston Globe: Interesting Steelers Nuggets

  • Rank fourth in total yardage allowed and 24th against the pass. Steelers have the NFL’s top run defense (58.3 yards). No team has rushed for more than 75 yards against Pittsburgh (Tampa in Week 3).
  • Steelers have allowed 11 touchdowns in eight games and lead the league with 15.4 points allowed per game. They have a league-leading 21 takeaways (also No. 1 with plus-9 in takeaway/turnover ratio).
  • Steelers defense is tied for fifth with 24 sacks.
  • They have out-rushed seven of their eight opponents by an average of almost 60 yards.
  • The touchdown Pittsburgh scored to open Monday night’s game against the Bengals ended a five-game scoreless drought on a game-opening drive (touchdown or field goal).
  • Steelers have scored three times (two TDs, FG) to open their eight games. They have two field goals to open the second half in eight games.
  • Pittsburgh has struggled on offense. It is 28th overall – 12th rushing and 27th passing.
  • Steelers’ average passing yards (181.9) is 41.5 yards below the league average.
  • WR Mike Wallace leads the NFL with 23.0 yards per reception.
  • RB Rashard Mendenhall ranks seventh in the NFL with 702 yards.
  • Steelers are 25th in third-down conversions (35 percent).
  • Pittsburgh has been outscored 63-54 in the fourth quarter.
  • Steelers are 13-4 in primetime regular-season games under Mike Tomlin.
  • Tomlin has won one of five challenges this season.
  • Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski was born in Pittsburgh and attended nearby Woodland Hills High.
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    November 10, 2010 by Mike Dussault


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    THE THINKER AFTER THE STINKER

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