Tuesday, October 18, 2011

The Steelers almost blew a double-digit lead against a team

The good news for the Steelers is they are 4-2 with a game at the Arizona Cardinals (1-4) next Sunday.

What the Steelers have to figure out before their first trip to the desert since 2007 is how they could have been so good for two quarters Sunday, and then so utterly forgettable after halftime.

The Steelers almost blew a double-digit lead against a team that hasn't won since Sept. 11 at Heinz Field. The Steelers LaMarr Woodley jersey can't have many more halves in which they manage three first downs and 55 yards of total offense and allow a rookie quarterback to find just enough footing to lead a 17-play touchdown drive.

Steelers defensive end Brett Keisel, who did his part with two sacks, including one on the final possession of the game said:"We have to do better at closing teams out if we want to be great, just put people away when we can. We have to be better if we want to be great Brett Keisel jersey."

Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, a week after tying a career high with five touchdown passes, appeared to be on his way to another big afternoon.

Roethlisberger threw for 181 yards in the first half. His 11 completions included a 28-yarder to Mike Wallace that staked the Steelers to a 14-0 lead barely a minute into the second quarter.

But Roethlisberger managed just 19 passing yards after halftime. The Jaguars (1-5) also put the clamps on running back Rashard Mendenhall, who needed less than two quarters to notch his first 100-yard game of the season Cheap NFL Jerseys.

The Steelers had to hang on in a second half that left the announced crowd of 62,934 on edge in the end.


What left Roethlisberger puzzled is that nothing in the first half foreshadowed what would take place after intermission. Roethlisberger said after extending his streak of regular-season games with 200 passing yards to 14. "The sense of urgency needs to stay there. Maybe that's on me. Maybe I need to keep the guys going, trying to keep a fire under them. I felt like I tried to do that, but maybe I didn't do enough."

The Steelers came close to delivering a haymaker six minutes into the Joe Greene jersey third quarter after forcing a Jacksonville punt from its own 20.

They have put themselves in good position to win three in a row for the first time this season-- assuming they can put a couple of good halves together in Arizona."(When) we play against these good teams, we have to be better," Keisel said. "But we'll continue to work, and hopefully we will."

Both Ryan Mundy and Stevenson Sylvester crashed through the line Franco Harris jersey after the Steelers had anticipated one of their players getting to punter Nick Harris, who the Jaguars signed last week.

Oddly enough, that turned out to be a problem. "I think we might have kind of knocked each other off," Mundy said. Harris barely got the punt away, and Mundy drew a flag for roughing the kicker.

Blaine Gabbert threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Jason Hill,completing a 17-play drive that consumed nine minutes of the third quarter and the Jaguars were back in the game to stay. Click Pittsburgh Steelers Jerseys to have a view of the full items of nice jerseys.

Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said:"That penalty probably took the air out of us. That's why you can't do that. But I didn't sense a let up of any kind. That would be disrespectful to Jacksonville. They made plays in the second half, and we didn't."

it is composed by mjonthefieldscom 10.19.2011

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