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Steelers-Vikings At A Glance

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By Mike Ashcraft SteelerNation.com The Steelers (1-0) are set to host the Minnesota Vikings (1-0) in Pittsburgh’s 2017 home opener at Heinz Field on Sunday (Sept. 17). Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET. The contest will be televised by FOX Sports. SERIES HISTORY The contest will mark the 17th all-time regular season meeting between […]
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On paper, I think the Vikings are 9-7 type of team with a chance for a wild card. The thing is when Bradford is healthy, you can not afford many penalties and turnovers and expect to win. Bradford is not great, but did complete over 70% of his passes and only threw 5 interceptions ( the Vikings defense had 14 interceptions ) in 2016.

With our pass rush and an upgrade at DB in terms of ability and experience, we should NOT play that soft zone crap, as it plays into Bradford's smart type of approach to the game.

For reasons unknown, the Steelers are a very bad road team winning close vs sub .500 teams, blowing a game here and there.

I 'd imagine hard core gamblers bet against the Steelers on the road and win often.

The good news is this one is at home. I think we win as long as we are even on the turnovers and don't commit many penalties with the coaching staff picking the wrong type of call at a critical part of the game.
 
Comparing teams first game, we need to play much better.

Very true. But I think the Saints D stinks. As I think the Steelers D while still a work in progress. Is improving.

I also think the Steelers have better skill position players. This will be the time they need to play like it.
 
Comparing teams first game, we need to play much better.

Agreed. Crazy thing about the NFL though - week to week consistency is rare, and as soon as you think you have a team or player figured out, they perform the exact opposite of your expectation. Especially early on. I don't think either team will look much like the teams we saw this past week.
 
Minnesota will be initial grading system for Pittsburgh Steelers pass rush

Even if the Pittsburgh Steelers got to the quarterback seven times in Week 1, they remain an unproven pass rush until this Sunday.

The Minnesota Vikings may have only played a weak New Orleans Saints team, but their ability to protect the quarterback certainly notable in Week 1. For Sam Bradford to stay in the pocket for what seemed like an eternity, time and time again, without getting hit allowed the Vikings to pick apart the Saints’ defense on every play.

Last season, Minnesota’s two weak spots were the offensive line and the running game. Well, with a brand new set of five and a rookie running back, it appears they’ve fixed both this offseason.

While the Steelers should praise their pass rush for their efforts against the Browns, squaring up with the Vikings’ linemen will be a much tougher challenge. Consequently, giving Bradford as much time as he has against New Orleans could lead to a disastrous day for Pittsburgh.

The Steelers will already be without defensive end, Stephon Tuitt, assumably. After suffering a bicep injury in Week 1, his status is week-to-week, which doesn’t leave much hope for a Week 2 return.

Tyson Alualu isn’t a bad replacement, but he’s certainly no Tuitt when it comes to rushing the passer. So, Pittsburgh will already be a man down on the defensive line, which puts a lot of pressure on T.J. Watt coming off the left side of the ball, behind Alualu.

On the other side, Bud Dupree should make his 2017 season debut in Week 2. While Anthony Chickillo played extraordinarily in place of Dupree last week, having the speed No. 48 brings is a game changer in the pass rush.

Pittsburgh doesn’t need to put up seven sacks to beat the Vikings. They will, however, need to put enough pressure on Bradford to force his hand a few times. Without it, he’s already proven he can pick apart a defense, and while the Steelers continue to look for answers in the secondary, giving Bradford time to find holes will lead to a long game on Sunday.

Week 2 isn’t going to decide the fate of this Steelers defense, but it is going to put an opening grade on how competitive they really are. With all the hype surrounding them, they need to get to the quarterback more than once.

Without a few hits on Bradford, Sunday’s home opener could be an offensive battle the Steelers don’t want to get into against one of the NFL’s best defenses

https://stillcurtain.com/2017/09/12/minnesota-will-grading-system-pittsburgh-steelers-pass-rush/
 
Very true. But I think the Saints D stinks. As I think the Steelers D while still a work in progress. Is improving.

I also think the Steelers have better skill position players. This will be the time they need to play like it.



I agree but we need more than one of the "skill" players to play better............



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Get to the qb! Cover the middle of the field better. Stop the run. If they do those things each week they will win. Of course that stacked full of talent offense has to produce.
 
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