Well, if nothing else, the Steelers just gave you the blueprint on what NOT to do against that offense. You can NOT over-commit to the run, especially with your "suspect" secondary. Their O-line is good, and the NE pass rush is not. So, why bother banging your head against that wall all game? Rush three, contain Tebow, and allow your safeties to roam the middle of the field.
The Steelers were committing their safeties to stop the run and often putting 10 in the box, most of the time bringing 4. They were able to contain the running game fairly well, but when the pass rush didn't get there, Tebow was able to just move around a little in the pocket and wait for pass coverage to break down.
I agree with this. I think a lot of zone will be played this game. Denver's offense is a perfect match for our team's bend don't break. If we're up they can:
1. continue to pound it, eating up precious clock
or
2. air it out, and since 1 of 4 throws will be erratic, there will be plenty of chances for INTs
Rush 3 or 4 and leave the rest of the guys in zone. Playing zone will also limit Tebow's ability to tuck and run if there's nothing there.
On offense, just limit Dumerville and Miller. Other than that there's nothing to worry about. Anybody know if Dawkins will be playing?












