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On this episode of Steelers Central, it's time to look at what went wrong during the Steelers' home opener against the Seattle Seahawks. There should be some cause for concern on the defensive side of the ball, and adjustments need to be made going forward.
After that, it's time to look ahead to the Steelers heading up to face the New England Patriots, a place that has haunted the Steelers. We'll examine why it is essential for the team on both sides of the ball. Big play hunting should also be near the top of the list against a Patriots team that has struggled to contain big plays in the secondary. Metcalf and Austin need to be put in some situations where they could be difference makers.
Next, the Steelers will need some big players to step up if they want to get back on track, including both offensive tackles and middle linebackers to win their respective matchups. They'll also need one explosive running back, who has arguably been the Steelers' best offensive player, to terrorize the Patriots' weak inside linebacker coverage.
The Steelers will win a sloppy game with improved play on both sides of the ball, and why I'm confident in that prediction.
Lastly, I'll explain why the Ja'Whaun Bentely signing is a great fit for this team, and will provide exactly what this team needs when he is ready to see the field. It also proves that the team should have signed Elandon Roberts to let the duo of Patrick Queen and Payton Wilson roam and track down RBs and TEs all across defenses.
On this episode of Steelers Central, it's time to look at what went wrong during the Steelers' home opener against the Seattle Seahawks. There should be some cause for concern on the defensive side of the ball, and adjustments need to be made going forward.
After that, it's time to look ahead to the Steelers heading up to face the New England Patriots, a place that has haunted the Steelers. We'll examine why it is essential for the team on both sides of the ball. Big play hunting should also be near the top of the list against a Patriots team that has struggled to contain big plays in the secondary. Metcalf and Austin need to be put in some situations where they could be difference makers.
Next, the Steelers will need some big players to step up if they want to get back on track, including both offensive tackles and middle linebackers to win their respective matchups. They'll also need one explosive running back, who has arguably been the Steelers' best offensive player, to terrorize the Patriots' weak inside linebacker coverage.
The Steelers will win a sloppy game with improved play on both sides of the ball, and why I'm confident in that prediction.
Lastly, I'll explain why the Ja'Whaun Bentely signing is a great fit for this team, and will provide exactly what this team needs when he is ready to see the field. It also proves that the team should have signed Elandon Roberts to let the duo of Patrick Queen and Payton Wilson roam and track down RBs and TEs all across defenses.