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		<title>Week 12 Preview:  Steelers vs. Patriots</title>
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<p class="MsoNormal">I hope everybody had a great Thanksgiving.<span> </span>While you were huddled over your 22 pound turducken, passing Grandma the candied yams, maybe you saw a bit of the annual NFL action out of the corner of your eye.<span> </span>And when you did, I hope you remembered to give thanks for being a Steeler fan.<span> </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Now, on to this week’s contest with the <strong>New England Patriots</strong>.<span> </span>When they lost franchise quarterback <strong>Tom Brady </strong>to a season-ending knee injury, they could’ve easily shrugged their shoulders and wrote the year off.<span> </span>Instead, they picked themselves up, dusted themselves off, and have managed a very respectable showing thus far.<span> </span>While they’ve been aided by the easiest schedule in the NFL, they’ve also had to overcome even more injuries to their best defensive player (S <strong>Rodney Harrison</strong>) and every member of their backfield.<span> </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">For maintaining competitiveness and working through adversity, head coach <strong>Bill Belichick</strong> deserves a great deal of credit.<span> </span>Whether this coaching tour de force is enough to erase the taint of Spygate is another thing.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">If there&#8217;s one lesson to be learned from the Spygate fiasco, it&#8217;s that Bill Belichick<strong> </strong>is a complete bullshit artist. For years Belichick went out of his way to mention how much he loved the game and respected the sport, his fellow coaches, and the players. Yet the scandal put a sizeable dent in the game&#8217;s integrity and Belichick&#8217;s wrath at actually being accused of cheating (which he most definitely did) led to the Patriots disrespectfully running up the score on teams throughout the season. The lesson was that Bill Belichick did have a great deal of respect for the game&#8230;as long as he was its unquestioned genius.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><em><strong>STEELER DEFENSE vs. PATRIOTS OFFENSE</strong></em></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">In honor of Black Friday, here’s what everybody in the NFL will want under their Christmas tree this year:<span> <strong> </strong></span><strong>Matt Cassel</strong>.<span> </span>Write it down, he will be a starting QB in the NFL next season.<span> </span>If not for the Patriots, then for the likes of Detroit or San Francisco.<span> </span>Brady’s injury couldn’t have come at a better time for Cassel, who is an unrestricted free agent after this year.<span> </span>With the low quality of quarterbacking in the league, he’ll be the best FA QB prospect since <strong>Drew Brees</strong>.<span> </span>The only real question is how far along is Tom Terrific’s bum knee and will the Pats have to franchise Matt in order to protect themselves next year?</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The other burning question is whether Cassel is actually a talent or a product of a winning system.<span> </span>Is he the next <strong>Steve Young</strong> or is he the next <strong>Rob Johnson</strong>?<span> </span>The first month of his tenure was rough, of course he was starting for the first time since HIGH SCHOOL.<span> </span>After those early games when the team was averaging about 10 pts/per, the Pats shifted to a run-based/ball control/West  Coast offense.<span> </span>Cassel slowly began to thrive until the coaches have gained enough confidence in his throwing that they’ve began running an offense more in line to what they had under Brady.<span> </span>Cassel has passed for over 400 yards in two consecutive weeks.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Still, let’s be realistic.<span> </span>A lot of what makes the Patriots so tough is they have a motivated <strong>Randy Moss</strong>, arguably the greatest deep threat WR ever. They also have <strong>Chad Jackson</strong>, while not a great receiver, he was drafted to stretch the field with his speed. With that, opposing defenses are forced to use a lot of double safety help over the top, a fact <strong>Anthony Smith </strong>probably still has nightmares about. The vertical passing game opens up the underneath passing game for <strong>Wes Welker</strong>, the best slot receiver in football.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">And if those guys were covered, they can still go to TE<strong> Ben Watson</strong> or excellent screen runner RB <strong>Kevin Faulk</strong>.<span> </span>Faulk missed time due to injury but he is one they got back.<span> </span>The rest of their RBs have not been so lucky.<span> </span>They primarily feature <strong>Benjarvis Green-Ellis</strong>, an undrafted free agent who was on their PRACTICE SQUAD although <strong>Sammy Morris</strong> has returned in recent weeks and will get some playing time.<span> </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">According to the latest reports, it looks like the Three Amigos will ride again in our secondary.<span> </span><strong>Deshea Townshend</strong>, coming off a sprained hammy, and <strong>Bryant McFadden</strong>, nursing a broken forearm, both practiced on Thursday which usually indicates they’ll give it a go.<span> </span>Good timing as they’ll join <strong>Ike <em>“Can’t See Me”</em> Taylor</strong> to face the daunting task of covering those Patriot receivers.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The other important thing to note is Brady’s Kryptonite has always been his statue-like pocket presence.<span> </span>Cassel is much more mobile so even if our hellacious pass rushers get in on him (and to be honest, the Pats O-Line is a bit overrated), they will be dealing with a far more maneuverable QB.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><em><strong>STEELER OFFENSE vs. PATRIOTS DEFENSE</strong></em></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">NE still empoys a 3-4 scheme although they&#8217;ve made changes over the years to use more four down linemen formations and using more 1 gap 3-4 instead of 2 gap 3-4 schemes. The defense wasn&#8217;t all that hot last season but they did have a knack for making the right plays at the right time. After the <strong>David Tyree</strong> miracle catch, <strong>Archie Manning</strong> noted that he and his sons talked about how if the game gets close, Eli could not afford to get sacked because they noticed over the years that the Patriots had an uncanny knack for getting big sacks in crunch time.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">This is a big defense as they rarely ever find a team that is more physical than they are. However, their size and physical play comes at a price as it&#8217;s often difficult to find linebackers who are both big and can cover. For the past few years they had to move our old friend <strong>Mike Vrabel </strong>to the inside to help with coverage. Now that his cover skills have diminished, he&#8217;ll probably stick to playing the outside backer spot and just rush the passer. He&#8217;s about as incredible as they get when it comes to making the timely big play.<span> </span>Honestly, it’s amazing he’s become the clutch big game player he’s been for this team when everybody who remembers his lone year starting for the Steelers will recall how ineffective he was as a pass rusher.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>Adalius Thomas</strong> was their best cover LB.<span> </span>He was another tremendous loss as he’s out for the year with a broken arm.<span> </span>They’ve been forced to play rookie 1<sup>st</sup> rounder <strong>Jerrod Mayo</strong> probably a lot more than they would like but the noob has risen to the occasion.<span> </span>He&#8217;s a tremendous prospect and just the type of player they badly needed; an athletic smart player who can cover inside and mow down runs to the outside.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">They lost <strong>Asante Samuel</strong> to free agency but it wasn’t as devastating as some might have thought.<span> </span>The Pats don&#8217;t place too much value on corners because they are primarily a zone defense team which stresses scheme over individual talent.<span> </span>They have been more susceptible to the pass than the run this year but they’re still middle of the pack in both categories.<span> </span>That’s not much different than last year, only people didn’t worry so much last year due to the comfort of knowing their offense was good for at least 30+ points every game.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>Pothole Willie Parker</strong>’s knee is bothering him again as excessive swelling prevented him from practicing this week.<span> </span>At this point, I think we can safely hang the tag of “injury prone” on FWP.<span> </span>Luckily the one-two punch of <strong>Mewelde Moore</strong> and <strong>Gary Russell </strong>has proven quite effective in relief.<span> </span>They’ll have to rise to the occasion on Sunday since a ball control/possession type offense is still the best way to deal with the Patriots.<span> </span>Then again, O-Coordinator <strong>Bruce Arians</strong> hasn’t committed to the run all season, why start now?</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The rest of the offense looks good to go so it’ll be interesting what Arians has planned for a very smart and well-coached defensive team.<span> </span>Whenever we’ve played intelligent D-Coordinators (Jim Johnson, Steve Spagnulo), they’ve coached rings around ‘ol Bruce.<span> </span>This week we get Belichick and whatever puppet he calls his DC so in this battle of wits, hopefully Arians doesn’t come unarmed.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Speaking of arms, if QB <strong>Ben Roethlisberger</strong> can keep his pointed in the direction of our WRs and not their CBs, he should have a decent day throwing the ball.<span> </span>I don’t anticipate the pressure being too overwhelming nor do I think the secondary is stifling enough to really hamper that aspect of our game.<span> </span>Big Ben has looked much stronger and healthier in recent weeks so if he stays within himself and avoids game-changing mistakes, he should have a pretty productive day.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Also of note, <strong>Mitch Berger</strong> makes his triumphant return as Steeler punter this week.<span> </span><strong>Paul Ernster </strong>and his 30 yard average were sent packing to nobody’s surprise.<span> </span><strong>Daniel Supulveda </strong>was lost for the year so we held a competition between Ernster and Berger.<span> </span>Ernster stunk so we went with Berger.<span> </span>Berger stunk so we brought back Ernster.<span> </span>Ernster was beyond atrocious so here comes Berger again.<span> </span>I know this is a radical idea but HOW ABOUT TRYING SOMEBODY NEW?!?<span> </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">You can’t tell me those two clowns represent all there is in the free agent punter talent pool.<span> </span>Whoever kicks better do a good job as <strong>Ellis Hobbs</strong> had a great year on returns last year, averaging 26 yards a kickoff while Wes Welker is not explosive on returns but consistent at putting his team in good field position.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Unlike previous years where the division was wrapped up by mid-season, the Patriots are in a real dogfight with the streaking <strong>Jets</strong>.<span> </span>Failing a division title, they’re also looking at a three way battle with the <strong>Ravens</strong> and <strong>Colts</strong> for a Wild Card spot.<span> </span>The Steelers follow this week with Dallas, Baltimore,  Tennessee, and Cleveland.<span> </span>Only one of those is a gimme (I leave it to you to figure out which) and with Baltimore one measly game behind, we really need to pick up at least two wins.<span> </span>This appears to be the 2<sup>nd</sup> most winnable game of the five.<span> </span>One thing is for sure, the loser of this game will be in an almost no margin for error situation if they hope to make the playoffs.<span> </span></p>
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		<title>Week 12 Recap:  Ben Knows How To Score</title>
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		<dc:creator>chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations, you’ve won the Pennsylvania lottery. Certainly, sir, we’d love to give you a refund. Sorry for the long wait, please have an extra chalupa on us.  Oh my, it’s soooo big. All things I thought I’d never hear. “The Steelers offensive line has played an excellent game tonight.” used to be on the list. [...]</p><p><a href="http://nicepickcowher.com/2008/11/21/week-12-recap-ben-loves-to-score/">Week 12 Recap:  Ben Knows How To Score</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher - A Pittsburgh Steelers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Congratulations, you’ve won the Pennsylvania lottery.<span> </span>Certainly, sir, we’d love to give you a refund.<span> </span>Sorry for the long wait, please have an extra chalupa on us.  Oh my, it’s soooo big.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">All things I thought I’d never hear.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">“<em>The Steelers offensive line has played an excellent game tonight.</em>” used to be on the list.<span> </span>Miraculously, that one gets crossed off because I actually heard it last night when the <strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong> defeated the <strong>Cincinnati Bengals</strong> 27-10.<span> </span>Granted, it was spoken by <strong>Cris Collingsworth</strong>, who is so in love with his own voice I bet he talks dirty to himself, but kudos are kudos.<span> </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">To be fair, the line did perform well in surrendering zero sacks.<span> </span>Okay, the Bengal defense was pretty banged up and sure they don’t have much of a pass rush even when healthy but remember Baby Steps.<span> </span>QB <strong>Ben Roethlisberger </strong>was afforded a nice pocket on almost every play and the team managed to rush for a total of 121 yards with three different backs.<span> </span>Plus, they managed to avoid getting flagged for the zillion holding penalties which plagued them last week.<span> </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The 121 rushing yards were shared by a three man RB-by-committee.<span> </span><strong>Fast Willie Parker</strong> started the game and looked awful.<span> </span>The weather, field conditions, or a flare-up of his knee injury really affected his performance to the point Coach <strong>Mike Tomlin </strong>yanked him from the game for the entire 2<sup>nd</sup> half.<span> </span>He had none of the burst he showed last week and would stutter step/hesitate instead of hitting the hole.<span> </span>Subtract one 15 yard scamper and his stat line is an ugly 13 carries for 22 yards.<span> </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Luckily, the calvary was on its way in the form of <strong>Mewelde Moore</strong>.<span> </span>Moore stepped in to provide a capable rushing attack (56 yards) while also being a threat on screen passes (41 yards).<span> </span>I dare say without his valiant efforts, we would have been in deep trouble.<span> </span><strong>Gary Russell</strong> also came up big, first on a 35 yard kick return which gave the Steelers field position and then later converting a key 4<sup>th</sup> and 1 near the goal line.<span> </span>That call, where Tomlin channeled his <strong>Inner Cowher </strong>by passing up a chip shot FG for a first down conversion, was the turning point of the game.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Cincy came out guns blazing, even without the services of malcontent WR Chad Bozo Clowno.<span> </span>QB <strong>Ryan Fitzpatrick </strong>moved the team right down the field, picking on newly signed CB <strong>Fernando Bryant.</strong><span> </span>Fernando did not look mah-velous.<span> </span>It’s no mystery why this guy was out of the league as of two weeks ago.<span> </span>He has the speed to keep up with WRs but gets juked and faked all over the place and in the NFL all it takes is leaning the wrong way for a split second for a window to open up.<span> </span>He got burned on a long pass early in the drive and then got toasted in the end zone for a quick 7-0 Bengal lead.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The Steeler offense came out flat as FWP couldn’t get on track and the passing game seemed out of synch.<span> </span>WRs <strong>Nate Washington</strong> and <strong>Hines Ward </strong>have had some big games and big catches this year but they’ve also had big problems with dropping easy ones.<span> </span>Drives floundered when both failed to make plays in the first half.<span> </span>The Steelers finally ended their TD drought after 8 quarters in the 2<sup>nd</sup> when O-Coordinator <strong>Bruce Arians</strong>, who seems to have figured out you’re allowed to throw to your TE, decided to try it with<strong> Heath Miller</strong>.  Miller&#8217;s 14 yarder after a penalty moved them back and TD catch from 3 yards out were sandwiched around a 36 yard strike to Hines.<span> </span>A <strong>Skippy Reed</strong> FG later in the quarter and it was déjà vu all over again as the teams went to halftime with the same exact 10-7 score they had in their first game.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">When play resumed, the Steelers chewed up some clock (and added another FG) with Mewelde Moore taking advantage of a beat up Bengal defense that lost two more starters as the game progressed.<span> </span>Gary Russell finally rammed the ball in from the 2 for his first TD as a Steeler on a drive that was set up by Double M’s 15 yard run followed by a 22 yard screen pass.  Also interesting to note was <strong>Carey Davis</strong> joined FWP on the pine with blocking FB duties being performed by <strong>Sean McHugh</strong>.  He did a rather good job which is yet another case of backups on this team outperforming the supposed starters.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">In the third, Cincy finally got some offense going after the beautiful violence of the Blitzburgh Defense had pretty much stifled them all game.<span> </span>Their drive was aided by P <strong>Paul Ernster </strong>and his inability to kick anything but wounded ducks.<span> </span>I usually ignore kickers and concentrate on the real football players but I have to say Ernster is quickly becoming an embarrassment.<span> </span>One could argue the poor weather contributed to the lousy punting yesterday (Cincy’s kicker had a rough outing, too) but over two games now Ernster’s average has to be hovering around the 30 yard mark.<span> </span>How sad is it that the punter with the torn hammy kicked better than the punter with two healthy legs?</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Anyway, Cincy took advantage of starting at midfield and drove the ball down to the 8.<span> </span>Once there, the Steelers benefited from Bengals Coach <strong>Marvin Lewis</strong>’s distinct lack of testicles when he kicked a FG on 4<sup>th</sup> down.<span> </span>You play to win the game, Marvin.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">On the subsequent drive, a heavy dose of Mewelde Moore, a clutch third down play (Ben broke free from a sack and scrambled to find a heads up<strong> Limas Sweed</strong>), and the game was sealed when Ben broke away from another would-be sacker and darted in for the score.<span> </span>It wasn’t always pretty and there is definitely more than one area that needs to be worked on but as I said in my preview Baby Steps.  With the cream puff section of their schedule over, the Steelers look toward games against NE, Dallas, and Tennessee, making now the time to put their best foot forward.</p>
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		<title>The Dream Ends In Pittsburgh</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 03:30:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Saturday was a sad day in Steel Town.  The beauty of football is that every Fall you&#8217;re entitled to dream about what future glories might lie ahead for your favorite team.  Of course, those of us in Pittsburgh are entitled to dream a little longer and a little harder than say the unfortunate souls living in [...]</p><p><a href="http://nicepickcowher.com/2008/08/31/the-dream-ends-in-pittsburgh/">The Dream Ends In Pittsburgh</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher - A Pittsburgh Steelers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left">Saturday was a sad day in Steel Town.  The beauty of football is that every Fall you&#8217;re entitled to dream about what future glories might lie ahead for your favorite team.  Of course, those of us in<strong> Pittsburgh </strong>are entitled to dream a little longer and a little harder than say the unfortunate souls living in <strong>Cleveland</strong>.  But we all dream, at least until the harsh cold hand of reality smacks us upside the head.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Reality was the word of the day around the &#8216;Burgh on Saturday as the dream of pigskin glory ended for a great number of people, both fans and players alike.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">&#8212;-  The <strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong> made their final roster cuts of the preseason.  The most notable of the newly unemployed was WR <strong>Willie Reid</strong>.  A third round draft choice in 2006, Reid never became the electrifying punt returner he was tabbed as coming out of college.  With the addition of <strong>Limas Sweed</strong>, it came down to Reid vs.<strong> Dallas Baker</strong> for the 4th WR slot which Baker evidently won due to his size (6&#8217;3) moreso than his ability.  In fact, neither Baker nor Sweed looked particularly capable in the final preseason game (Sweed had 2 really bad drops) so this move is both risky and surprising.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Also on the cut list were DE <strong>Ryan McBean</strong>, who played some last year but was only notable because his last name is eerily similar to our stupid mascot&#8217;s.  It was a bad day for Ryans as S<strong> Ryan Mundy</strong>, a local Woodland Hills product, was waived due to being injured early on in camp and never showing much of anything.  He might be signed to the practice squad otherwise I&#8217;d look for him on <strong>Jon Bon Jovi</strong>&#8216;s Arena Football team next year.  And in the epic Battle of the Punters, the guy with the dorky sounding name got beat out by the guy with the fruity sounding one.   So prepare yourself Steeler Nation, for this year the mighty<strong> Mitch Berger</strong> will be booting the ball when Big Ben and the offense sputters.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Finally, QB <strong>Charlie Batch&#8217;s</strong> dream of another year backing up <strong>Ben Roethlisberger</strong> ended when he was placed on IR, thus ending his season.   Newly svelte <strong>Byron Leftwich</strong> will be our #2 man this season with exciting rookie <strong>Dennis Dixon</strong> in the #3 slot.  This works out well for Pittsburgh as if Leftwich shows anything this year, he&#8217;ll move along for a potential starting job next year leaving the returning Batch to battle the rapidly improving (and quite impressive) Dixon for the backup job.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">&#8212;-  The<strong> Pitt Panthers</strong> also began their college football season yesterday.  And, true to form, whenever head coach<strong> Dave Wannestedt</strong> is handed a good thing, he finds a way to mess it up.  After 25 years of misery, the University of Pittsburgh had high hopes this year might be something special.  They were ranked anywhere from 19th to 25th in various preseason polls and were coming off a monumental upset of #2 <strong>WVU</strong> in the Backyard Brawl last season.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">So of course first game of the season they go out and lay an egg.  And not a little egg.  I&#8217;m talking ostrich egg here.  Wannastache and offensive coordinator <strong>Matt Cavanaugh</strong> evidently need a bit of a refresher course in Football 101.   See, when your big name Heisman touted running back is your primary weapon, other teams will do what is known as &#8220;stacking the box&#8221; against you to prevent him from beating them.   That is when you do something else, some call it &#8220;the passing game,&#8221; in order to loosen up said defense and allow said running back to eventually find some room.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Much like many Pitt students, the coaches must&#8217;ve been to hungover to attend class that day because they clearly did not learn this lesson.  Bowling Green brought 7 and 8 men to the line and basically dared them to throw the ball.  So what did Pitt do?   Ran <strong>Lesean McCoy</strong> off tackle to the right.  Then they ran him off tackle to the left.  Then, for good measure, ran him right up the gut.  Punt, rinse, repeat and there&#8217;s your game.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">It also didn&#8217;t help that Shady McCoy fumbled the ball on a crucial first half drive and the Pitt offense turned the ball over 4 times, while the Pitt defense played in a semi-prevent looking thing against BG&#8217;s spread offense, allowing the recievers 7-8 yard cushions on almost every play.   And perhaps worst of all, Wannastache and his trademark Nad-Free playcalling led to them punting from BG&#8217;s 35 yard line, letting time run down and kicking a FG when they could&#8217;ve ran at least 2 more plays, and repeatedly throwing short screens and dumps to the flat instead of actually, you know, winging the ball downfield a bit.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">I mentioned last year that I don&#8217;t watch much college football and when Pitt is your home team, you can understand why.   I actually attended this game live and in person, along with about 45,000 other <span style="text-decoration: line-through">suckers</span> fans who were equally pissed and horrified at the disaster unfolding before them.  And I&#8217;m not just referring to the game break &#8220;entertainment.&#8221;   Whatever happened to just having cheerleaders?  Now we have cheerleaders, drill team, majorettes, some spirit squad looking goofs with flags, and worst of all a dance team, who seem to be just cheerleaders who were not thin and attractive enough to be real cheerleaders.  I mean, I&#8217;m all for letting chunky girls take part in school activities but if they&#8217;re not even going to perform in a uniform that says &#8220;Pitt&#8221; on it or reflects the school colors, what&#8217;s the point?</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Then again, what was the point of anything that happened Saturday?  What did we expect from Pitt?  Big East title?  National championship?  Yep, they got us.  They know nobody loves football as much as Western PA so they promised us a chance of glory on Saturdays when we should&#8217;ve known it&#8217;s just the same &#8216;ol Pitt.  Shame on us.</p>
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		<title>Steeler Punter Is One-Legged Man In Ass-Kicking Contest</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 15:47:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>What is going on here? Three days into their 2008 training camp and yet more misery has struck the Pittsburgh Steelers. This time the unfortunate victim was punter Daniel Sepulveda, who was lost for the season with a torn ACL. This calamity is strange for a number of reasons, the most obvious being the fact [...]</p><p><a href="http://nicepickcowher.com/2008/07/31/steeler-punter-is-one-legged-man-in-ass-kicking-contest/">Steeler Punter Is One-Legged Man In Ass-Kicking Contest</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher</a> - <a href="http://nicepickcowher.com">Nice Pick, Cowher - A Pittsburgh Steelers Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left">Three days into their 2008 training camp and yet more misery has struck the <strong>Pittsburgh Steelers</strong>.  This time the unfortunate victim was punter <strong>Daniel Sepulveda</strong>, who was lost for the season with a torn ACL.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">This calamity is strange for a number of reasons, the most obvious being the fact it was a real football injury even though it happened to a punter.   This brings me to the second strange circumstance.  I don’t care much about punters, except when they screw up, but I’m pretty sure the only time I’ve seen them injured is when a kick is blocked or they make an ill-advised attempt to actually play football.  However, Sepulveda’s injury evidently went something like this:  He came to camp.  He said his knee was a little sore.  They took an MRI for the heck of it.  They found a torn ACL.  Yes, he evidently ripped up his knee by standing on the sidelines carrying a clipboard.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Sepulveda is now <a href="http://www.pittsburghpostgazette.com/pg/08212/900451-66.stm">claiming his knee hasn’t felt right since he had surgery for a torn ACL</a> while playing for<strong> Baylor</strong> back in 2006.  I’m not a doctor but it looked pretty good in the clip posted above.  Actually, I give kickers shit about being sissy boys because, well, they are but as you saw in that video, Sepulveda was actually a pretty kick-ass punter.  Then again, considering he’s almost the same exact size as <strong>Jack Lambert</strong> was during his heyday with the <strong>Steel Curtain</strong>, he should be required to deliver a hit or two purely out of principle.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Anyway, punting help is on the way in the form of <strong>Paul Ernster</strong>, picked up off waivers from the Detroit Lions.  Those last two words should give you all the clues you need as to his level of ability.  Or <a href="http://www.pittsburghpostgazette.com/pg/08213/900793-66.stm">you may remember Ernster as I do,</a> from his one and only appearance with the Browns in last year’s season opener against the Steelers.  His soaring punts of 15 and 22 yards on a perfectly calm day earned him a ticket out of town faster than you could say “<strong>Charlie Frye</strong>.”</p>
<p style="text-align: left">For those keeping score, so far our wild-haired All-Pro safety has a banged up leg, our run-stuffing All-Pro nose tackle is a fatass, and now our 4th round draft pick punter is gone for the season and replaced by somebody not good enough for either the <strong>Cleveland Browns</strong> or <strong>Detroit Lions</strong>.  Yep, training camp can&#8217;t end soon enough.</p>
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