Monday, November 15, 2010

Steelers Vs Patriots Result 2010

Here are some random thoughts on the loss of 39 to 26 on the night before the New England Patriots did in my life, blogging:
Some thoughts about Tom Brady ... He is a great quarterback, great, but is there any doubt that he is a jerk in real life? I understand you want to win, want to be fired - but the idea of this man who is constantly yelling at his teammates. And when not doing that, is crossing his arms on the sidelines, looking grumpy, or break the hair from her eyes as an emo kid. You can even feel the interior retains its considerable pull in news conferences and television ads - their facial expressions and tone of voice are quite tense. There is simply no joy significant in Brady does.
 
Jonathan Scott and Ramon Foster both played well in relief of Chris Kemoeatu and Max Starks in the left side of the offensive line. For the most part, when the pressure reached Roethlisberger was the right guard Trai Essex to get beat. That said, the degree of pressure in New England was able to get sometimes with only a three-man race was really disturbing.Entering Week 10, wide receiver Hines Ward was 186 consecutive games with at least one reception, the third-longest streak in league history. That changed Sunday night when he hit his head at the end of the first quarter and had to leave the game. On the other side of the field, second-year man Mike Wallace was, catching eight balls for 136 yards (both career highs) and two touchdowns. Pittsburgh Ward clearly lost - especially for many communication problems in the red zone - but still, last night played like a passing of the torch of Wallace Ward.
 
Really, really, really hate losing to the Patriots, probably more than any other team. Many of the nastiest players in their careers the title are gone, guys like Tedy Bruschi (annoying overrated) and Rodney Harrsion (insufferable showboat). However, the two men's easier to hate in the NFL, Tom Brady (above) and Bill Belichek (possibly a robot, no doubt, a cheater) are still looming large.
 
The Steelers were allowing 15.4 points per game before Sunday night, but New England posted more than twice that amount in the Pittsburgh defense. You expect to have "in" games from time to time, especially against the elite quarterbacks, but is relative to see Pittsburgh's defense dominated feel so good. After the defeat of Team New Orleans Saints, I explained why he did not care about the Steelers pass defense ... however. Well, the color that bothers me now, especially since Pittsburgh was unable to establish something like an overnight race. We look at defensive rankings tend to think that if the teams can happen, they must have terrible defensive backs, but this is often a terribly unfair to draw conclusions. Rushing the passer is a completely underrated facet to defend the pass, and the Steelers could not do at all on Sunday night.

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