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		<title>Week 9 Recap:  Dancing On The Ceiling</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 07:18:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>That’s a Lionel Richie reference, son. You know, ‘cause he kinda looks like Nicole’s dad. Too old for you kids? I’ll try to be a little more hip. It’s the end of the world as we know it. It’s the end of the world as we know it. And I feel fine. What could possibly [...]</p><p><a href="http://nicepickcowher.com/2008/11/04/week-9-recap-dancing-on-the-ceiling/">Week 9 Recap:  Dancing On The Ceiling</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">That’s a <strong>Lionel Richie </strong>reference, son.<span> </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">You know, ‘cause he kinda looks like Nicole’s dad.<span> </span>Too old for you kids?<span> </span>I’ll try to be a little more hip.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">It’s the end of the world as we know it.<span> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">It’s the end of the world as we know it.<span> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">And I feel fine.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">What could possibly have a member of <strong>Steeler Nation</strong> thinking about the end of the world?<span> </span>What catastrophe could turn a person’s outlook so bleak?<span> </span>What disaster would lead to such depths of despair?</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">QB <strong>Ben Roethlisberge</strong>r was seriously injured in last night’s 23-6 victory over the <strong>Washington Redskins</strong>.<span> </span>Preliminary reports are he fully separated his right shoulder on a goal line dive at the end of the first half.<span> </span>He rushed to the locker room, hip checking a defenseless and slightly anorexic Redskin cheerleader in the process, then stood on the sidelines for the rest of the game, his right arm hanging limply at his side.<span> </span>Ben’s a tough guy who plays through a lot of pain but I’m pretty sure he’s missing at least one game considering he couldn’t even lift the arm above his waist when congratulating teammates.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">And you want to hear something crazy?<span> </span>I don’t care.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Backup QB<strong> Byron Leftwich </strong>came on in relief and to say he looked good is a colossal understatement.<span> </span>Whereas other poorly run franchises have lost their star QBs and had to trot out the inept likes of<strong> Brad Johnson</strong> or <strong>Ryan Fitzpatrick</strong>, the Steelers turned the reins over to a guy who not only can play but play well.<span> </span>I have no idea what the 31 other GMs in the NFL were thinking when training camp rolled around with Leftwich out of work but that explains why a lot of lousy teams continue to be lousy year after year.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Let’s start at the beginning.<span> </span>Head coach <strong>Mike Tomlin</strong> began the game with an onside kick which went doubly awry as we didn’t recover and were offside on the play.<span> </span>That set the ‘Skins up on our 40.  I’m not really a fan of crazy gambles although in this case I applaud Tomlin’s call.<span> </span>When you have such a devastating force as the Blitzburgh Defense at your command, you can take a few chances.<span> </span>Indeed, Washington went three and out then kicked a chintzy FG for a quick lead.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">This pattern continued throughout the first half as the Steeler D just absolutely stifled the vaunted Redskin offense.<span> </span>QB <strong>Jason Campbell </strong>was under duress every time he dropped back.<span> </span>Every one of our LBs and DE <strong>Aaron Smith</strong> had a sack, finishing the game with a season high 7.<span> </span>RB <strong>Clinton Portis</strong>, who had been averaging over 5 yards/carry this season, was stuffed like a fat kid on Halloween, finishing the game with a meager 51 yards (22 of which came on one bad play).<span> </span>Other than TE <strong>Chris Cooley </strong>being open on dinky-dunk short check down stuff, the WRs were blanketed all game.  At halftime, the Washington offense had amassed a whopping 71 total yards.<span> </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Which would’ve been great except our offense only amassed a whopping 71 total yards.<span> </span>To be frank, our offense in the first half was atrocious.<span> </span>Remember how I said our showings against the Eagles and Giants were bad?<span> </span>Next verse same as the first.<span> </span>Big Ben looked completely confused and out-of-sorts today.<span> </span>He had happy feet and never seemed comfortable with what he was doing.<span> </span>He’d miss wide open receivers, he’d shuffle back and forth unsure of whether to run or stay put, he made several poor throws (one of which should’ve been a Pick-6) and he’d hold on to the ball too long when given time.<span> </span>Only his touchdown plunge which came after a blocked punt by special teams ace <strong>Andre Frazier</strong> kept the first half from being a total loss. <span> </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">But the offensive crappiness can’t all be placed on Ben’s sore shoulders.<span> </span>When he did manage to get the ball to the WRs, they kept dropping the passes.<span> </span>I’m not sure when this allergy to pigskin started but it contributed to Roethlisberger starting the game 1 for 9.<span> </span>Worse yet was our playcalling.<span> </span>I know bitching about O-coordinator <strong>Bruce Arians</strong> is getting old but so are his horrific game plans.<span> </span><strong>Pothole Willie Parker</strong> finally returned to the field and looked good, made his cuts, and showed that burst he’s known for.<span> </span>Awesome except for the fact Arians seemed intent on passing every down instead of establishing any sort of running game.<span> </span>He’d give Parker a carry and unless he broke a 8-9 yard gainer, it was pass pass and then pass some more.<span> </span>Establishing a running game means giving your star RB more than 10 scattered carries per half, Arians.<span> </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Then the second half began and it was like a totally different team in Black and Gold emerged from that locker room.<span> </span>With the backup QB in there, Arians was forced to focus more on the run.<span> </span>This made the D cheat up more to counter Parker and opened up the<strong><em> </em></strong><em>Tiffin Thunderbolt</em><strong><em> </em>Nate Washington</strong> for one of his patented Long Bombers.<span> </span>Leftwich was coolly efficient as when he felt pressure he either stepped up and fired or stood in the pocket and absorbed the hit in order to deliver the ball down the field.<span> </span>Say what you want about his <strong>Carlos Zambrano</strong>-like delivery, the man has a cannon.<span> </span>With FWP and <strong>Mewelde Moore </strong>providing ground support and Lord Byron firing bullets all over the field, the offense finally clicked.<span> </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Two nice drives capped by TDs put the game out of reach for the overmatched Redskin offense.  Our defense held them to 200 total yards, at least 1/4 of which was gained during garbage time.  Honestly, it was like bringing an Uzi to a knife fight.  Best of all, our secondary picked off Lionel Jr. twice, finally putting an end to his Zero INTs streak so whatever terrible announcers work the game next week can shut up about that one.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Obviously, we’ll all be glued to the news and papers awaiting word on the severity of Ben’s injury.<span> </span>We owe a lot of this year’s success to his heroics and I wouldn’t for a second want to diminish his ability or what he means to our team.<span> </span>However, I think if he’s hurting and that is going to limit his effectiveness, then he should be willing to step aside for a week or two, get himself healthy (or healthier) and not come back until he can play up to his usual level.<span> </span>It’s pretty clear that Byron Leftwich is capable of filling in more than adequately and I don’t know about you but 100% of Lefty appears to be vastly preferable to 50% of Big Ben.<span> </span>Tomlin had the guts to call for the fake punt, let’s see if he has the grapefruits to do what <strong>Bill Cowher</strong> was never willing to do:<span> </span>tell Ben Roethlisberger to take a week off for the good of the team. <span> </span><span> </span><span> </span></p>
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		<title>Week 3 Preview:  Steelers vs. Iggles</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2008 07:38:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>chris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>When the Philadelphia Eagles made the surprise pick of Houston QB Kevin Kolb, it appeared that 2007 would be the end of the Donovan McNabb era. While McNabb has had a great career in Philly, it&#8217;s been filled with controversy and he has missed 15 games in the last three seasons due to injury.  In [...]</p><p><a href="http://nicepickcowher.com/2008/09/19/week-3-preview-steelers-vs-iggles/">Week 3 Preview:  Steelers vs. Iggles</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>When the<strong> Philadelphia Eagles</strong> made the surprise pick of Houston QB <strong>Kevin Kolb</strong>, it appeared that 2007 would be the end of the <strong>Donovan McNabb</strong> era. While McNabb has had a great career in Philly, it&#8217;s been filled with controversy and he has missed 15 games in the last three seasons due to injury.  In a story which will sound familiar to <strong>Steeler </strong>fans, McNabb repeatedly failed to advance his team past the NFC Championship game and then played poorly in his lone <strong>Super Bowl</strong> appearance, thus leading to questions about his ability to win the Big Game.</p>
<p>Last year, McNabb’s knee was healthy enough to play, but wasn’t healthy enough to make him feel comfortable early on. The Eagles were also not helped by the keen eye of former Redskins defensive coordinator <strong>Gregg Williams</strong>, who saw that the Eagles receivers struggled badly against corners who bumped off the line of scrimmage. The normally efficient Eagles offense wound up finishing 17th in points per game.</p>
<p>As the season progressed, McNabb got more and more comfortable with his knee, but it was still too late to turn things around and the offense was still inconsistent at best. They wound up winning the last three games of the year to turn in an 8-8 record.  Still, for all intents and purposes THIS season looks to be one last hurrah for head coach <strong>Andy Reid </strong>and McNabb as similar to the <strong>Favre/Rodgers</strong> situation in Green Bay, the trigger will have to be pulled on the Kolb era fairly soon.</p>
<p><em><strong>STEELERS DEFENSE VS. EAGLES OFFENSE</strong></em></p>
<p>McNabb’s game has changed over the years. He started out being the type of quarterback that could excel if he had the right receivers.  Now it seems like, while he could definitely use some receivers, it’s more important that the O-Line protect him because he’s become more accurate with the ball and better at reading defenses but doesn’t have the mobility he once did.  He doesn’t throw a lot of interceptions because when he misses his throws, he usually misses them low.</p>
<p>For all of the talk of Andy Reid relying on the running game more, the Eagles still threw the ball 58% of the time. In fact, Reid’s teams have thrown the ball an average of 57% of the time throughout his career, regardless of depth at WR. Here’s a look at the percentage of time the Eagles have thrown the ball during Reid’s tenure:</p>
<p>2007…………………… 58%<br />
2006…………………… 57%<br />
2005…………………… 63%<br />
2004…………………… 59%<br />
2003…………………… 54%<br />
2002…………………… 53%<br />
2001…………………… 56%<br />
2000…………………… 59%<br />
1999…………………… 53%</p>
<p>Those number can be slightly deceiving, however, as a big reason why the Eagles pass so much is that Reid is a big fan of the screen pass play which, for them, functions almost the same as a handoff would on another team.</p>
<p>The offense actually has not revolved around McNabb for awhile. Instead, it’s revolved around RB <strong>Brian Westbrook</strong>.  He’s not good enough to be a receiver and he’s not good enough to be a chain-moving running back but he’s athletic enough to do a little bit of both.  He’s the “real” <strong>Reggie Bush</strong> in that he does everything that Bush was expected to do coming out of college.</p>
<p>The key to curbing Westbrook’s effectiveness is to stick a cornerback on him or use multiple spies on him to follow him around the field.  As I said, Westbrook doesn’t excel in any one area but he’s a decent runner, a great screen receiver, and they even split him out at wide receiver, all of which creates match-up problems galore.  Last week, Steelers LB <strong>Mister Lamarr Woodley </strong>didn’t look very good when assigned to cover TE <strong>Kellen Winslow</strong> and he’s probably the fastest backer we got. <strong> Lawrence Timmons </strong>has the raw athletic ability to be an intriguing spy but he doesn’t start.  I have no idea who defensive coordinator <strong>Dick Lebeau</strong> plans to use against him but he better have one helluva scheme cooked up or it’ll be a long day.</p>
<p>Beyond that, the Eagles feature a rather mediocre corps of receivers.  <strong>Kevin Curtis</strong>’ numbers are not as hot as they look on paper. He only had 80+ yards receiving in 3 games. Of course 221 of those yards came against an awful <strong>Lions</strong> defense, 121 yards came against the awful <strong>Jets</strong> defense, and 111 yards came against the <strong>Vikings</strong>, who also had a weak pass defense. He struggled heavily against teams with corners who could play the bump and run like Washington, where he only had 7 catches for 48 yards in both games against the Skins. <strong>Reggie Brown</strong> wasn’t any better against the bump and run. So what Reid did was load the receivers up on one side and force the opposing defense to play more zone coverage. While that may seem like a nice solution, it makes the offense pretty one dimensional.  Class Dunce<strong> DeSean Jackson </strong>can stretch the field and return punts. However, Jackson lacks size and is a big enough moron that some clever work from wily vets like CB<strong> Ike Taylor</strong> and <strong>Troy Polamalu </strong>should keep him fairly quiet.</p>
<p><em><strong>STEELERS OFFENSE VS EAGLES DEFENSE</strong></em></p>
<p>Philly employs a 4-3 scheme that is designed to play a variety of coverage packages, so they are very typical of a lot of 4-3 schemes in that they go after speed and sacrifice size to get that speed. They usually play Cover shells 1-3 and d-coordinator Jim Johnson is one of the at best throwing blitzes, stunts, and twists at you until the cows come home.  Because they rely on quicks instead of beef, they are very reliant on having depth up front.  Even with all of their starters in place, if the backups are weak this defense can struggle. That’s why the Eagles draft a defensive tackle just about every year and go after players like <strong>Darren Howard</strong> (who can play both DE and DT) and <strong>Chris Clemons</strong> (who can play LB and DE).</p>
<p><strong>Trent Cole</strong> is the gem of the defensive line as he’s electric on the field. He’s a bit like the Giants’ <strong>Osi Umenyiora </strong>in that he’s weaker against the run than going after the passer, so good run blocking offensive tackles can give him problems. Also like Umenyiora, he’ll have these games where he’s absolutely on fire and looks like the best defensive end in football.  They’ll rotate the other DTs heavily and look out for rookie<strong> Trevor Law</strong>s, who was one of the lone standouts last year at <strong>Notre Dame</strong>.</p>
<p>QB <strong>Ben Roethlisberger</strong> is hurting.  Nobody knows how badly, especially not <strong>Andrea Kramer</strong>.  The best medicine for what ails him would be feeding a steady diet of <strong>Fast Willie Parker</strong> to the Eagles.  There should definitely be running room and nothing would be better than 30+ carries for Willie and only 15 pass attempts or so for Ben.  Hopefully Tomlin will let RB<strong> Rashard Mendenhall</strong> out of the dog house so he can chip in with a few carries, as well.</p>
<p>The Eagles only finished with 11 interceptions last year.  The Eagles stress turnovers more than most defenses because they are trying to get off the field as quickly as possible. They planned to trade<strong> Lito Sheppard </strong>this offseason but he’s still there, along with future starter <strong>Sheldon Brown</strong>. They also signed free agent <strong>Asante Samuel</strong> who has had 16 picks over the last two seasons. Samuel was tremendous in 2006 so they threw at him a little less in 2007 which explains while he had a decent passes defended %, he only had six picks. The Eagles like to play a little more man-to-man than Samuel played in <strong>New England</strong> so he may have some difficulty making that transition but will nevertheless continue his ball-hawking ways.  None of these guys looked particularly impressive last Monday as the <strong>Cowboys</strong> went up and down the field like they were playing Madden Football ’08.   If Ben’s sore shoulder can hold up, there should be plays there to be made.</p>
<p>The Eagles are a strange team because once you think you know how well they will play, they go out and do the exact opposite. For years I thought the Eagles were doomed after watching teams destroy them by running the ball against the defense and negating their blitz. But the Eagles wound up winning and winning.  When it appeared the Eagles defense was going to be unstoppable (i.e. 2005), they played lousy and all of the flaws in Andy Reid’s game plan became apparent.  They crushed a hapless Rams team in week 1 and gave the mighty Cowboys a competitive game last Monday night.  They definitely have the firepower to give the Steelers fits but their lack of quality talent on defense is going to make things difficult when they play good teams.  If the Steeler line can impose their will in the running game and the defense can keep them in third-and-long situations, those might just be the keys to a victory.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Steelers beat writer/loveable curmudgeon Ed Bouchette appeared on ESPN last Friday to discuss the upcoming season. As you watch the video, I’m sure you’re thinking the same thing I am. Who’s the chick interviewing Uncle Ed? Where’s that sexy Dana Jacobson? She may be a Michigan girl but seeing as the Detroit Red Wings crushed [...]</p><p><a href="http://nicepickcowher.com/2008/08/04/espn-steeler-preview-lacks-sex-appeal/">ESPN Steeler Preview Lacks Sex Appeal</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" style="text-align: left"><strong>Steelers</strong> beat writer/loveable curmudgeon <strong>Ed Bouchette</strong> appeared on ESPN last Friday to discuss the upcoming season.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">As you watch the video, I’m sure you’re thinking the same thing I am.  Who’s the chick interviewing Uncle Ed?  Where’s that sexy <strong>Dana Jacobson</strong>?  She may be a Michigan girl but seeing as the <strong>Detroit Red Wings</strong> crushed the <strong>Penguins</strong> to win the Stanley Cup, I see no reason for her to hold a grudge against Pittsburgh.  What’s the point of employing a woman who could easily be <strong>Kim Cattrall</strong>’s cuter (but far easier) younger sister if you’re not going to use her for important things like talking <span style="text-decoration: line-through">dirty</span> about the Steelers?</p>
<p style="text-align: left">While lack of eye candy makes this clip an immediate fail, there is one part I found quite amusing.  When the airhead questions what expectations we have for the Steelers this year, Uncle Ed sets her straight.  This is why being a fan of the Black and Gold is a little more difficult than for those having the misfortune of living in other NFL cities.  Other teams are happy with mediocrity or ecstatic with a playoff berth.  Anything less than a ring and <strong>Steeler Nation</strong> considers the year a failure.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Some quick links:</p>
<p style="text-align: left">RB <strong>Rashard Mendenhal</strong>l got drilled on the first day of drills.  <a href="http://www.pittsburghpostgazette.com/pg/08217/901721-66.stm">He was stuffed twice on goaline simulations.</a> Of course, it was by our first-team defense.  You have to think when veterans like<strong> </strong><strong>Aaron Smith </strong>or 2nd round picks like<strong> Lamarr Woodley</strong> see the big money rookie take the field, they’re even more motivated to stuff him like a Thanksgiving turkey.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Former Pro-Bowl LB (and WCW wrestler)<strong> Kevin Greene</strong> has been working with some of our young linebackers.  Another former Steeler great, <strong>Jason Gildon</strong>,  <a href="http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08216/901556-66.stm">also showed up to drop some knowledge</a> on those suckas.</p>
<p style="text-align: left"><strong>Eddie Drummond</strong>, a Pro Bowl kick returner for <strong>Detroit </strong>back in 2004, <a href="http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08214/901122-66.stm">has been signed in the Steeler&#8217;s never-ending quest to improve their pathetic special teams.</a> He played last year for the <strong>Chiefs</strong>.   Oh great, sign more cast-offs from horrible teams.  At least if he makes the team it&#8217;ll give me a chance to demonstrate my vast knowledge of <strong>&#8220;Different Strokes</strong>&#8221; trivia.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Going into week 2 of training camp, <a href="http://www.pittsburghpostgazette.com/pg/08217/901720-66.stm">no changes to the Physically Unable to Perform list</a> are expected.  In other words, S <strong>Troy Polamalu</strong> remains so lame his new nickname should be “Eight Belles” and NT <strong>Casey Hampton</strong> remains on a seefood diet, namely whatever he sees, the fatass eats.</p>
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