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Best case playoff scenarios for Steelers

Gronk is going to get his regardless. He killed us last game and we still should have beat them. We played tight man on them for once, and for the most part we tackled them. If our offense is healthy and they coach to win instead of coaching conservative and scared we will beat them. IF we get by Jacksonville.
 
Everyone has steelers in Afccg, I can remember 3 times in the Tomlin era where Jax went to Heinz and won. 2 his first year, and the 1 game this year. That said, if they make to CG I think Spence should cover Gronkowski. There’s no way a CB should be on him.
 
I think we play our best when we have something to prove. Time to prove we are the best damn team in the AFC by avenging our only conference losses.
Here we go!
 
I still think the best move is to have Watt cover Gronk.


With over the top help, I'll agree with yaz. Someone who can rub him at the line and actually be physical about it.





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I think we play our best when we have something to prove. Time to prove we are the best damn team in the AFC by avenging our only conference losses.
Here we go!
 
I love Watt, but he's not covering Gronk when he lines up as a wr, it's just not happening.
When he lines up as a traditional TE, use a DE or LB to hit him hard at the LOS, then release him to a CB. In 2011 we used little known Cortez Allen on him, we have a 6'3" cb with 4.4 speed in Brian Allen, if they don't trust him then I put Burns or Sutton on him.

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Playoffs are here!


2018 AFC Playoff Preview: Tom Brady, New England Patriots again top the field


A look at the strength and weakness of each of the six AFC playoff teams

Pats

Hope: Tom Brady still plays like he’s 30, not 40. He’s a leading MVP candidate again with a league-leading 4,577 yards passing and 32 TDs. He got hit a lot more than he did last season (32 sacks in ’17 after just 15 in ’16). But it hasn’t stopped the Patriots from having the league’s second-ranked offense, averaging 28.6 points. A healthy TE Rob Gronkowski , who missed last year’s playoffs, has given the Patriots a huge lift with 69 catches for 1,084 yards. WR Brandin Cooks added 65 receptions for 1,082 yards.

Nope: Brady heads into the playoffs without his favorite target, WR Julian Edelman (knee), who got hurt in the preseason. Gronk, Cooks and RB Dion Lewis have picked up the slack. But there are still other injury concerns with WR Chris Hogan, RB James White and RB Mike Gillislee all ailing. The defense also is very banged up. LB Dont’a Hightower (shoulder) was lost for the season in October, and the list of nagging injuries has grown throughout the season. Using the bye week to heal up will be huge for New England’s prospects.

The Dope: “I think we’ve got some work to do. We are not where we want to be and that’s what practice is for. The great thing about it is we’ve got one more chance to be able to go out there and play our best.” — Cooks.


Steelers

Hope: The “Killer Bs” are in full flight for the AFC North champions. Roethlisberger, WR Antonio Brown, RB Le’Veon Bell and K Chris Boswell are all headed to the Pro Bowl — if the Steelers aren’t playing in the lwoB repuS — and rookie WR JuJu Smith-Schuster has given Pittsburgh a youthful jolt. The Steelers averaged 29.9 points a game during the second half of the season and appear plenty comfortable when things get tight. They went 9-2 in games decided by six points or less.

Nope: One of those losses was a 27-24 setback to New England on Dec. 17, a game the Steelers led at home throughout until Brady and Gronkowski got going in the fourth quarter. Roethlisberger threw an interception in the end zone on a fake spike when kicking a field goal and going into overtime made plenty of sense. That means a rematch with New England, if it happens, would be in Foxborough. Pittsburgh has not proven it can cover Gronk effectively — he averages over 100 yards receiving against the Steelers in his career.

The Dope: “It’s time to lock in and take this as serious as we can because we know how hard it is to get here and the opponents we have to play. We have a lot of belief in each other.” — LT Alejandro Villaneuva.


Jags

Hope: Defense wins championships. The Jaguars have one of the best D’s in the league — they rank second in points allowed (16.8), interceptions (21), sacks (55) and yards (286) — and they gave up 10 or fewer points in half of their games. Defensive linemen Calais Campbell, Malik Jackson and Yannick Ngakoue, cornerbacks Jalen Ramsey and A.J. Bouye, and linebacker Telvin Smith are the cornerstones of a unit that gives Jacksonville a chance in every game.

Nope: QB Blake Bortles has five interceptions the last two weeks, raising concerns about his ability to carry the offense in the clutch. Bottom line is he needs more help around him. The NFL’s top rushing attack has stalled, slowed because of injuries to rookie Leonard Fournette and the offensive line, and Jacksonville’s young receivers have started dropping passes, messing up routes and looking far from ready for the playoff stage. The Jaguars are coming off nine consecutive losing seasons, so this is new to them.

The Dope: “I know he’s going to do everything he can to get back on that horse and lead us the right way and lead from the front. And everybody’s going to do their job around him and do a little bit more. It’s time to step it up, and that’s not just him, that’s everybody.” — TE Marcedes Lewis on Bortles.


KC

Hope: Smith had the best season of his 13-year career , helped along by the best supporting cast he’s ever had. WR Tyreek Hill is a game-changer not only on offense but as a punt returner, RB Kareem Hunt led the league in rushing as a rookie, and TE Travis Kelce has arguably supplanted Gronkowski as the best in the game at his position. And should anything happen to Smith, rookie Patrick Mahomes II proved a capable starter and reliever in K.C.’s 27-24 win at Denver last week, when he returned to lead the team’s successful 2-minute drill to beat the Broncos.

Nope: The Chiefs haven’t won a playoff game at Arrowhead Stadium since January 2004, a year before Hunt was born. They have lost games in every manner, too — shut out by Baltimore in 2010, beaten by Pittsburgh despite holding the Steelers without a touchdown last year, even losing to the Colts in a game in which nobody punted. Perhaps they’re just cursed.

The Dope: “Everybody that is left still playing is good. Everybody is amped up and the season is on the line. It’s win or go home. I think all that just adds to the intensity a lot of times, and a lot to the stage, because the ramifications are so big and so real. But it’s still football at the end of the day.” — Smith.


Thumbtacks

Hope: QB Marcus Mariota has found his running mojo again . Mariota ran a career-best 10 times for a season-high 60 yards last week against Jacksonville in helping the Titans clinch their first playoff berth since the 2008 season, his best performance running the ball since breaking his right leg on Christmas Eve 2016. Mariota showed some serious swagger on the key third-and-5 run for 13 yards that featured a stiff arm on Jaguars safety Barry Church befitting the 2014 Heisman Trophy winner.

Nope: Mariota has been intercepted more this season (15) than in either of his previous two years in the NFL. He also hasn’t gotten much help with opponents double- and triple-teaming TE Delanie Walker and with his receivers dropping too many passes or running the wrong routes too often. An inability to stretch the field through the air makes it too easy for defenses to load the box and stop the run.

The Dope: “We’re not just a one-hit wonder. We’re going to continue to be successful and keep winning games, so everybody should get used to this.” — S Kevin Byard.

Buffalo

Hope: It took 17 years for the Bills to get back to the playoffs after losing to the Titans on the “Music City Miracle” on Jan. 8, 2000. The Bills have exceeded expectations during a season in which they overhauled their roster under the first-year tandem of HC Sean McDermott and GM Brandon Beane. They’re a resilient bunch, overcoming a QB shuffle in which McDermott benched Tyrod Taylor over his pedestrian passing numbers but went right back to him after rookie Nathan Peterman threw five first-half interceptions in a 30-point loss to the Chargers in November.

Nope: Muting their excitement over ending their playoff drought is the uncertain status of RB LeSean McCoy (ankle), who leads the team in yards rushing, receptions and TDs. The Bills are seeking to end another embarrassing drought: they haven’t won a playoff game since 1995. They don’t have a lot of grizzled veterans to lean on, either, after losing CB Stephon Gilmore in free agency and trading WR Sammy Watkins (to the Rams) and CB Ronald Darby (to the Eagles) in August. Then, they traded their highest-paid player, DT Marcell Dareus, to Jacksonville in October.

The Dope: “I’m the forever optimist, and I know that. But when everyone was talking about us tanking, I was looking around and saying, ‘Man, we better get rid of a whole lot more guys because this team is going to win some ballgames.’ We were able to get hot early, sustain a bad run and make the playoffs at the end.” — C Eric Wood.

https://www.denverpost.com/2018/01/04/2018-afc-playoff-preview/
 
Bills need all the help they can get


McCoy (ankle) expected to play vs. Jaguars

Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, "the belief is" that McCoy will play through his sprained ankle. McCoy only got in one limited practice this week and will obviously be at much less than 100 percent when he takes the field for Sunday's playoff opener

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/5168/lesean-mccoy
 
Bradybis one hit away from being retired... if you’re gonna get penalized for roughing the passer.... make sure you hit him good.
 
I love Watt, but he's not covering Gronk when he lines up as a wr, it's just not happening.
When he lines up as a traditional TE, use a DE or LB to hit him hard at the LOS, then release him to a CB. In 2011 we used little known Cortez Allen on him, we have a 6'3" cb with 4.4 speed in Brian Allen, if they don't trust him then I put Burns or Sutton on him.

Our CB's and S's are too short and Gronk will still catch everything that comes his way. That's why I say have Watt cover him the whole game with some help.
 
Our CB's and S's are too short and Gronk will still catch everything that comes his way. That's why I say have Watt cover him the whole game with some help.
Brian Allen is a 6'3" corner that has 4.4 speed, I don't think Watt can stay with Gronk when he's lined up in the slot or split out. I also like to keep Watt as a pass rushing option as well.
With Haden back we need to stick to alot of man, with 3DL and an OLB rushing Brady, 2DL only rushing 3 will not work at all.
Hilton made at least two pass break ups on him, also with the play of Sutton, I'd look to maybe putting Burns on Gronk man to man.

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Brian Allen is a 6'3" corner that has 4.4 speed, I don't think Watt can stay with Gronk when he's lined up in the slot or split out. I also like to keep Watt as a pass rushing option as well.
With Haden back we need to stick to alot of man, with 3DL and an OLB rushing Brady, 2DL only rushing 3 will not work at all.
Hilton made at least two pass break ups on him, also with the play of Sutton, I'd look to maybe putting Burns on Gronk man to man.

Just saying maybe we should try something new because what we've been doing hasn't worked. -----------V

Pittsburgh has not proven it can cover Gronk effectively — he averages over 100 yards receiving against the Steelers in his career.
 
We held him to under 100 and no TDs in 2011 when we beat them, using Cortez Allen on him most of the time

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There's a lot of "growth hormone and roidrage" since then. Our mear mortals will need help.



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