Taken from the grade book of a teachers who is re-learning
the lesson that its far better to issue grades when performance is fresh in
mind, here is the Pittsburgh Steelers report card for the victory over the Giants. As a
caveat, even at this late date, no other Steelers report cards have been
consulted.
Quarterback
For the first time in several games, Ben Roethlisberger
faced real pressure and gave up four sacks. The fumble he got charged with
looked to be bogus, but he also probably had another fumble incorrectly ruled
down by contact. Roethlisberger did throw another dumb interception, but his
execution on the Steelers scoring drives was excellent. Grade: B+
Running Backs
When Isaac Redman started the season averaging 2.something
yards a carry much of Steelers Nation knew, he could do better. Against the
Giants he proved it, barreling through the line for 147 yards including the go
ahead touchdown and an impressive 28 yard burst to kill the clock. What those
numbers do not reveal is that Redman consistently refused to be taken down on
the first hit, and added yards and inflicted punishment with each extra effort.
Neither Baron Batch, nor Chris Rainey, nor Will Johnson did much with their
carries, but the team didn’t need them to. Grade: A
Wide Receivers
Mike Wallace decisively demonstrated the value of a receiver
who can take it to the house on any given play. Emmanuel Sanders only had two
catches – but guess what? His first put the Steelers ahead by 7, and his second
iced the game by converting on 3rd and 9 with the Steelers needing
to kill the clock. Not bad. Jerricho Cotchery and Heath Miller claimed 4 balls,
and Antonio Brown caught two before leaving injured. Grade: A-
Offensive Line
There was good in bad for this group. Mike Adams appeared to
struggle in pass protection and in general the line’s pass blocking was a notch
below what it has been thus far this year. On the flip side, this unit’s run
blocking is improving to the point where it is getting scary. Now that Willie
Colon has settled into his spot a guard, the only question is why did Bruce
Arians balk at moving him there? Grade:
B
Defensive Line
Brett Keisel led the unit with 4 tackles. Casey Hampton
helped set the tone by making the Steelers first tackle of the 4th
quarter for a loss. Ziggy Hood had one tackle. This unit did not wrack up a lot
on the stat sheet but neither did anyone on the offense. And that’s the point,
and it all starts up front. Grade: B
Linebackers
Larry Foote led the unit with 7 tackles. James Harrison
isn’t making a lot of “splash” plays, but he is winning his 1-1 match ups,
which is making everyone else look a lot better. The Giant’s 4th
quarter drives were bookended by Lawrence Timmons and LaMarr Woodley sacks.
Grade: B+
Secondary
Ryan Clark led the team in tackles including one for a loss
that helped force a Giants field goal. Ike Taylor, Keenan Lewis, and CortezAllen all registered passes defensed while Ryan Mundy kept his name from being
mentioned for the wrong reasons. New
York went an abysmal was 2-11 on third downs, and
that only happens if the Steelers secondary is doing a lot of things right.
Grade: A-
Special Teams
By the time the game was over, the Steelers were down to
their third string return man, but Emmanuel Sanders delivered, with a 63 yard
kickoff return and an 11 yard punt return. Chris Rainey also turned in returns
of 51 and 30 yards. Although the coaches rather than the players deserve
criticism for the botched fake field goal attempt, the kicking team nonetheless
came up short, dropping the grade just a smidge. Grade:
A-
Coaching
The Steelers were traveling on the same day of the game,
playing against the Super Bowl Champions on the road, lost their number two
receiver, and were playing again with only one of their starting caliber
running backs. But The Standard Remained the Standard. Mike Tomlin had his team
focused, and both of his coordinators deployed excellent game plans. Amos Jones
managed limit (most) of the penalties that have plagued his unit and in turn
the return game delivered results. The fake field goal call was a mistake,
however. Grade: B+
Unsung Hero
His play hasn’t always been consistent this year, but
against the Giants he was all over the field, dropping people in the backfield,
getting in Eli Manning’s face, and getting to the quarterback when it counted
and for that Lawrence Timmons is Steel Curtain Rising’s Unsung Hero for the
victory over the Giants.




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