Pittsburgh Steelers
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Troy Polamalu is a stud.
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Rexwagon;256312 wrote:
over ratedEveryone just disregard that statement.
Anyway, a healthy Boldin and Fitz is going to give the Steelers defense some fits. It's risky to blitz a great passing team with a veteran QB that has seen everything. Warner won't get flustered like Flacco did in this game. Just ask the Eagles. It will be interested to see if they come out aggressive and blitz a ton. IMO, the key to the game for the Steelers will be their offense. The Cardinals defense has been playing out of their league lately, but their weakness is definitely their secondary. Big Ben will get some shots downfield in this game, but he might be on his back instead. Bottomline, you can expect some plays to be made by Warner/Fitz/Boldin, the Steelers just need some offensive production(Or Palomalu production?).
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Polamalus legit.
Cards win cause Kurt Warners a bad ass
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Rexwagon;256325 wrote:
Bob sanders, ed reed and i dunno. but not him. he misses tackles. he had one good year. now what. he has a good defense to back him up and help him when he makes mistakes or misses a tackle.-
Ed Reed=Complete player. Plays well on blitzes and in run support, and has superior cover skills. The best overall safety in the league.
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Polamalu=complete player. Also plays well at the line of scrimmage and in blitzing, has excellent cover skills. Able to read where the QB is going with the ball. His knack is he is not quite as fluid as Ed Reed. Doesn't have the hip fluidity to be great in the open field, ie missing some tackles(yes like you mentioned).
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Bob Sanders=not a complete player. He's undersized, plays a lot better at the line of scrimmage. Is ok in pass coverage. He has a great work ethic and plays harder than everyone on the field.
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Brian Dawkins=not a complete player. Excellent in run support and creating turn overs with huge hits. He is a game changer. Not the best coverage ability, but won't likely get beat too badly very often. Relies too much on the jarring blow, causing some tackles to be missed without wrapping up.
As for Darren Sharper, he is MAYBE #5. He looked old this year, wasn't around the ball much either. The system is not geared for him anymore, therefore his presence isn't felt as much. Takes bad angles since he lost a step, misses tackles, and is adequate at best in run support. Was excellent in his day in coverage. One of the best all time, is just getting old though.
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