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mesaSteeler
09-12-2008, 08:32 AM
http://washingtontimes.com/news/2008/sep/12/ahead-of-the-pack/
ON FOOTBALL: Ahead of the pack?
Ryan O'Halloran

They re-established the Steelers' tradition of winning football games by dominating up front. They got solid pass protection from a revamped offensive line, which allowed the quarterback to be sacked 47 times last year.

They next face a team that was expected to challenge in the division but instead appears on the verge of defensive disarray.

And all around them, other AFC contenders sustained crippling injuries or disappointing defeats that flipped the conference into complete flux.

Yes, it has been a good week for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Steelers took care of their own business in routing the Houston Texans 38-17, getting 138 yards rushing and three touchdowns from Willie Parker. Opening the holes and keeping quarterback Ben Roethlisberger upright was a line that has new starters at left guard and center.

“We controlled the line of scrimmage,” second-year coach Mike Tomlin said. “When we met the night before the game, we talked about September football. ... It was going to be a game of attrition. Both lines got after people and finished plays.”

The combination of Pittsburgh's beginning and the misfortune of other AFC contenders has turned the Steelers into a threat even with the league's toughest schedule.

New England is a mystery after losing Tom Brady for the season. San Diego will suffer after losing top defensive player Shawne Merriman for the year. Jacksonville will be without three starting offensive linemen for the next several weeks. Tennessee will play on without quarterback Vince Young (whose drama could have an impact in the locker room). And Indianapolis is already without center Jeff Saturday and still has quarterback Peyton Manning working off the rust.

All of that has provided Pittsburgh with an opportunity: start fast. The Steelers play at Cleveland on Sunday night against a defense that was torched for 487 yards by Dallas in Week 1.

Pittsburgh should start 5-2.

Parker, who was lost last year to a broken leg in Week 15, certainly started the right way. In the playoff loss to Jacksonville, Pittsburgh rushed 26 times for only 43 yards.

The Steelers used their first-round draft pick on running back Rashard Mendenhall, but Parker has established himself as the No. 1 back.

“I ran with a great passion,” he said. “Last year when I got hurt, I reflected back on my career, and I saw I took a lot of things for granted. My coming back would be a new era, a new beginning for me.”

That passion was exhibited as Parker kept plugging away against the Texans. In the first half, he had two touchdowns but also five runs that gained 2 or fewer yards. In the second half, he had gains off 12, 9, 8, 6, 9, 13 and 32 yards.

Benefiting from Parker's return was Roethlisberger, who was sacked 93 times in 2006-07. The Steelers opted to let Alan Faneca go to the Jets for a $40 million contract and replaced him with the inexperienced Chris Kemoeatu and signed veteran Justin Hartwig to replace the traded Sean Mahan.

While the start was impressive, so was last year's 3-0 and 7-2 start that disintegrated into a first-weekend playoff exit. But after the way last year ended and the uncertainty up front and at linebacker, the Steelers will take a good start.

“We did some good things, but it's just one week,” left tackle Marvel Smith said. “You can't be satisfied with one win. We've got to keep doing it

TazmanianDevil43
09-12-2008, 08:52 AM
It's a long season still. But the star's are lining up for a great season :D

Smooth Criminal
09-12-2008, 10:06 AM
We have a shot to dominate the AFC this season. We just gotta step up and take home field advatage then its playoff time.

Jaiyeson
09-12-2008, 02:00 PM
I don't know about the rest of you guys, but I'm not too happy with all of these articles coming out saying that, now that everyone else is hurt, we're set for a good season. Maybe I should be interpreting it as "Pittsburgh is the only elite team left that's healthy." but I'm taking it more of "Well now that the elite teams are hurt, Pittsburgh can have a good season." It just seems to me that they're all saying we can't have a good season unless someone's hurt, sort of Hollywood Henderson saying Randy Grossman only plays if someone dies or breaks a leg.

Steelersrule
09-12-2008, 02:23 PM
I don't know about the rest of you guys, but I'm not too happy with all of these articles coming out saying that, now that everyone else is hurt, we're set for a good season. Maybe I should be interpreting it as "Pittsburgh is the only elite team left that's healthy." but I'm taking it more of "Well now that the elite teams are hurt, Pittsburgh can have a good season." It just seems to me that they're all saying we can't have a good season unless someone's hurt, sort of Hollywood Henderson saying Randy Grossman only plays if someone dies or breaks a leg.

How about these jackass media types that have been sucking down on the Brownies, Pats, Colts, Jags, and Chargers suddenly are scared they overlooked or underestimated the Steelers?

Look for the Buffalo Bills to be the real sleeper team

Andymisiu
09-12-2008, 02:31 PM
The Patriots, Colts, and Chargers will all still be hard to beat. I think Jax and Tenn. are overrated. Manning is doing just that, shaking off rust. Once that rust is gone, they will be back to old form and better than last year with the return of Harrison. I refuse to think one player makes a defense. Although I think they are very beatable, they will not be that different without LO. Patriots will go to more of a running game and take shot's deep with Moss. I think they lose something without Brady but there not going to implode. They will still be very tough to handle.

The Steelers still have a tough road ahead of them. I still say we kick the shit out of the league this year, but it's not going to be as easy as one of my earlier threads might suggest.

Terds! watch out!

Here we go Steelers, here we go!

Jaiyeson
09-12-2008, 02:32 PM
How about these jackass media types that have been sucking down on the Brownies, Pats, Colts, Jags, and Chargers suddenly are scared they overlooked or underestimated the Steelers?

Look for the Buffalo Bills to be the real sleeper team

Exactly, and frankly, I shouldn't be surprised. It really is like this every year. Going into every season there's always a trendy pick for the North. This year it's the Stains, last year it was the Rats, the year before it was the Bungles, the year before that it was the Rats. I can't remember the last time we were crowned the favorite to win the division. No matter what we do, we'll never be named the favorite. Shit, we won the fucking Super Bowl, and still the Bungles were the favorite to win the division the season after. Granted we had a terrible season that year, but take away "the incident" and we make another run at the trophy that year.

What is it about the NFL that just loves knob-slobbing teams like the Colts and the Chargers and the Pats, just because they're flashy and have a high flying offense. Is there no room in the NFL for a hard-nosed team anymore? Fuck 'em. Every year we'll go into the season being the underdog to even win our own division, and every year we'll go deeper than any of the other teams could sniff.

Steelersrule
09-12-2008, 04:58 PM
The Patriots, Colts, and Chargers will all still be hard to beat. I think Jax and Tenn. are overrated. Manning is doing just that, shaking off rust. Once that rust is gone, they will be back to old form and better than last year with the return of Harrison. I refuse to think one player makes a defense. Although I think they are very beatable, they will not be that different without LO. Patriots will go to more of a running game and take shot's deep with Moss. I think they lose something without Brady but there not going to implode. They will still be very tough to handle.

The Steelers still have a tough road ahead of them. I still say we kick the shit out of the league this year, but it's not going to be as easy as one of my earlier threads might suggest.

Terds! watch out!

Here we go Steelers, here we go!


It will take a couple of games to determine if Manning has rust, or has lost mobility from the knee surgery.

SteelerFan448
09-12-2008, 06:17 PM
It will take a couple of games to determine if Manning has rust, or has lost mobility from the knee surgery.

There isn't much mobility to lose.

markymarc
09-12-2008, 10:04 PM
Look for the Buffalo Bills to be the real sleeper team

I completely agree. The Bills look ready to have a very solid season.

markymarc
09-12-2008, 10:06 PM
The other thing to remember is that even though we dominated the Texans the players realized it is a long season and there is still plenty of things to work on. I have complete faith in Tomlin to keep everything in perspective for this team.

Pittsburgh
09-12-2008, 10:44 PM
Wonderfull read thank you.

I can't say enough about William Parker, this gentlemen is a Champion in every sense of the word.

And i think Tomlin has some convictions that breed winning football and strong football teams. Praise God, we have a really Great team to watch in 2008!

Ride Strong.