• Please be aware we've switched the forums to their own URL. (again) You'll find the new website address to be www.steelernationforum.com Thanks
  • Please clear your private messages. Your inbox is close to being full.

Game Notes

CoolieMan

Most Intelligent Poster
Moderator
Forefather
Joined
Apr 9, 2014
Messages
19,628
Reaction score
36,146
Points
113
Location
Heaven on Earth
Ben was terrific
Bell was ******* awesome
Defense showed what pressure can do
Receivers were all solid this week...9 different guys caught a pass from Ben
Tackling was much improved...
Jarvis was not terrible...had a pick, which he should have scored on, and some decent pressure

Hope none of the injuries are too severe.
 
Damn good game......


When Ben is on top of his game, he is hard to stop.
 
Coates best game as a pro. Something to build on.

Dangerfield, Burns, Williams next man up, and performed! And Finney!!!
 
Love me some Finney!
 
No Foster, no Gilbert ... no problem.

Finney was damn good, Harris filled in very capably, and Villanueva had an excellent game vs. Hali. EXCELLENT.
 
Yep our OL played Great. Nice to see a healthy Pouncey. It has been a while.
 
I didn't even know tomba Hali was in the game until they showed a replay of the ranger just swallowing him up.

dude have put some licks on big ben. awesome game from the ranger, dangerfield , bell, pouncy, finny, Harris and not to mention big ben and a lot of other player.

solid *** whooping....this is just what we needed to get that stench out of our mouths from last week.
 
Coates came back for the bomb on the first play, something he was undoubtedly told to work on after expecting them to fall into his lap like Week 2. Great to see. Imagine us with Martavis right now...
 
Coates came back for the bomb on the first play, something he was undoubtedly told to work on after expecting them to fall into his lap like Week 2. Great to see. Imagine us with Martavis right now...

That catch showed his potential. The kid is working on his crafts
 
Coates came back for the bomb on the first play, something he was undoubtedly told to work on after expecting them to fall into his lap like Week 2. Great to see. Imagine us with Martavis right now...


I am and it still has him suspended and thinking of himself..........................

Our drop off without him hasn't been that far of a fall.



Salute the nation
 
Great game as many players stepped up from last week's play.


Salute the nation
 
I tend to forget how good Bell is. No knock on DeAngelo, but like many, I thought thought the Steelers didn't really miss a beat with him in the gaem...then after watching Bell last night I was reminded of what makes him a great back.
 
Coates came back for the bomb on the first play, something he was undoubtedly told to work on after expecting them to fall into his lap like Week 2. Great to see. Imagine us with Martavis right now...

Just imagine how the game would have started if Ben would have been able to led him on that throw. Sammi was off to an untouched 100 yard dash. Really happy for Sammi and his game last night. He showed huge upside.
 
Last edited:
I was impressed with Coates whole game. Showed toughness after the catch and ran good routes on his shorter catches
 
Just imagine how the game would have started if Ben would have been able to led gum on that throw. Sammi was off to an untouched 100 yard dash. Really happy for Sammi and his game last night. He should huge upside.

Yes that first throw was short. Ben was off on his first couple then lights out after.
 
It was Coates best game as a pro. He used his size, he fought aggressively to the ball, high-pointed it, and used his hands!!

He was also fighting for yards after the catch, and on running plays.
 
Coates also blocked very well coming in motion behind the TE
 
I loved Heyward-Bey catching a touchdown, and then making the special teams tackle (in back to back plays?). Tough as nails.
 
Without getting to high on his play last night, but he showed his ability to stretch the field, his speed in the dink and dunk game, and his willingness to fight for the ball and extra yards. Hope to see more of that from him.
 
Le'Veon Bell, Steelers back to doing scary things on offense
play

Steelers give Roethlisberger, Bell praise after big win over Chiefs (0:51)

2:18 AM ET
Jeremy Fowler
ESPN Staff Writer
PITTSBURGH -- All week in the locker room, the Pittsburgh Steelers were eager to retake the field for redemption after a brutal 34-3 loss in Philadelphia.

The result: an explosion against the Kansas City Chiefs so massive that Seattle or New England or any other city with an NFL contender must have heard it.

The 43-14 beatdown Sunday night reminded the NFL exactly what the Steelers can do when a physical defense pairs with the offensive battery of Ben Roethlisberger, Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell, who made his return to NFL play with 178 total yards on 23 touches.

"(Bell) made it look easy," center Maurkice Pouncey said. "Whoever had him on their fantasy team was at the house screaming."

The New York Jets, who visit Heinz Field for Week 5, will watch the video from this game and see a listless Chiefs team that mustered no resistance. They will also see a problem on the other side, in the form of a should-be contender finding its high-and-tight fastball in October.


Antonio Brown celebrates a 4-yard touchdown reception. The Steelers hit on all cylinders in a blowout win over the Chiefs. Joe Sargent/Getty Images
Games such as this one are why Roethlisberger is feared, no matter what happened the week before. Big Ben (22-of-27, 300 yards) had a perfect 158.3 passer rating through three quarters and threw five touchdowns for the fifth time in his career.

"Probably the best quarterback in the league," Bell said.

The way the offense operated is how the Steelers want to attack the Jets and other teams: with versatility, aggression and Bell involved in all of it.

For example, early in the game, the Steelers lined Bell up wide on six straight possessions while mixing and matching formations. This didn't produce direct results early, but it helped loosen up the middle of the field for Brown and Darrius Heyward-Bey for scores on deep balls. The Steelers found one-on-one, man-coverage matchups that they liked and exploited them.

By halftime, Roethlisberger had more touchdown passes (four) than incompletions (three), and that's without a conservative gameplan.

"That's our mentality on offense, that's who I am, we're going to gun-sling it and not be afraid to take shots," Roethlisberger said.

With a big lead, they could then load up maximum protection and milk the clock with Bell, who finished with 18 rushes for 144 yards along with five catches for 34 yards. The offense emphasizes the vertical passing game, but it does that best when it has balance. That showed in the first two weeks, with DeAngelo Williams rushing for 237 yards. Bell, fresh off a three-game suspension and last year's knee injury, looks like his explosive self. Lateral quickness, cutting ability and speed are all there. Bell's 89 rushing yards after contact were his second-most in his career.

The unpredictable game plan triggers the play-action pass, on which Roethlisberger completed his first six attempts for 124 yards and a touchdown.

"They were playing the run early," Bell said. "We wanted to take our shots."

What's more, if the Steelers defense can attack like this most weeks, Pittsburgh will be playing January football. Most of Alex Smith's passing came in garbage time. The Chiefs couldn't do anything in the first half.


Defensive coordinator Keith Butler called more blitzes off the edge, but a big difference might be a dominant Cameron Heyward (three sacks), who finally looks healthy after his high ankle sprain. Heyward and defensive end Stephon Tuitt were active all night. Jarvis Jones continued his solid play. First-round pick Artie Burns battled on several coverage plays, including a diving pass breakup on a deep ball.

But even if the defense has an off night, a healthy offense always gives Pittsburgh a chance. Philadelphia was officially an aberration.
 
Coates came back for the bomb on the first play, something he was undoubtedly told to work on after expecting them to fall into his lap like Week 2. Great to see. Imagine us with Martavis right now...

Think the addition of Bell is more of a game changer than not having Martavis. Just curious what happens if Green steps on the field and gives us what we signed him to do. Based on reports last week he is close to getting on the field.
 
Think the addition of Bell is more of a game changer than not having Martavis. Just curious what happens if Green steps on the field and gives us what we signed him to do. Based on reports last week he is close to getting on the field.

The formation we used at the goaline when we came out in goaline then motioned to three TE wide will be killer when Green comes back.
 
Top