Not having AB is a huge hit to the efficiency and potency of this offense. Brown was the catalyst to moving the football, the go to guy on 3rd downs, and the best threat to gain yardage after the catch. Losing the Offensive Player of the Year (according to PFF), will be the most difficult part of the offense to replace. That being said, the steelers can still win on Sunday, but this is what they need to win:
1) Defense, Defense, Defense: Our defense has been poor against the pass all season, but there were stretches when the D stepped up when Ben was hurt. They also put on a dominating performance last week that should have earned them the win outright. If the D can come up with big plays, and get the Broncos off the field on 3rd downs, then the Steelers will be in the game.
2) Big Ben: We don't need him to single handedly carry the team on his injured shoulder to win this game. We can go to a quicker read and release with TE/RB help to keep the ball moving. The biggest factor will be if Ben can play. If Ben plays, the steelers can win. I'm not as confident if we have to place Jones/Vick/Murphy on the field.
3) TnT: TnT exploded on the scene against the Bengals. Now they face a bigger test against a better Broncos defense. Not only do they have to produce against a more talented front 7, but their ability to grind out clock and maintain possession will be key in slowing this game down. They don't necessarily have to have 100 yards on the ground to be successful. Their help in pass protection, and making plays on receptions will also be big keys to winning this game.
4) Denver QBs: Here's an interesting thing few people are talking about. Osweiler is injured and may not play. If he doesn't play, that leaves a very unproven backup behind Manning. Should something happen to Manning, this game could be the offensive equivalent to the Steelers/Miami game where a punt stuck in the ground without bouncing. If Manning goes down, it's anyone's game. Another QB point: Manning is terrible in games when the playing conditions are below freezing. Good news for him that he high on Sunday will be 42. Bad news is it will be below freezing by the end of the 2nd Qtr. If this game is close early, the second half may freeze out the chances of the old man advancing.
1) Defense, Defense, Defense: Our defense has been poor against the pass all season, but there were stretches when the D stepped up when Ben was hurt. They also put on a dominating performance last week that should have earned them the win outright. If the D can come up with big plays, and get the Broncos off the field on 3rd downs, then the Steelers will be in the game.
2) Big Ben: We don't need him to single handedly carry the team on his injured shoulder to win this game. We can go to a quicker read and release with TE/RB help to keep the ball moving. The biggest factor will be if Ben can play. If Ben plays, the steelers can win. I'm not as confident if we have to place Jones/Vick/Murphy on the field.
3) TnT: TnT exploded on the scene against the Bengals. Now they face a bigger test against a better Broncos defense. Not only do they have to produce against a more talented front 7, but their ability to grind out clock and maintain possession will be key in slowing this game down. They don't necessarily have to have 100 yards on the ground to be successful. Their help in pass protection, and making plays on receptions will also be big keys to winning this game.
4) Denver QBs: Here's an interesting thing few people are talking about. Osweiler is injured and may not play. If he doesn't play, that leaves a very unproven backup behind Manning. Should something happen to Manning, this game could be the offensive equivalent to the Steelers/Miami game where a punt stuck in the ground without bouncing. If Manning goes down, it's anyone's game. Another QB point: Manning is terrible in games when the playing conditions are below freezing. Good news for him that he high on Sunday will be 42. Bad news is it will be below freezing by the end of the 2nd Qtr. If this game is close early, the second half may freeze out the chances of the old man advancing.