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Today's Providence Journal calls out Pittsburgh #1 defense. They reported that the most potent offense they have played was Cleveland who rang up 353 td and 28 pts: 8 of their opponents score less than 21 pt on average. Compare that w/ the Pats who played 5 of the top 10 offenses in the league and not only beat them but kept all but philly from reaching their respected averages. THEY GOT BEAT BY THE JETS: Bring it on!
 
If palomalo is out, we got a chance on using Moss for deep passes. They say he will miss the game, i hope!
 
This is about the 15th thread about this very topic... you'll see how good we are on Sunday, even without our perennial pro bowl safety we're still as good as any other "D" in the league.
 
steelers D nothing special, especially in road games.

The Pittsburgh defense averages giving up 18.2 points in all road games, and 21 in the last 4, 2 of which were losses.

Their road scoring defense ( which really is the only thing that matters) is 16 in the league.

Pittsburgh's home mud/rain win over the Dolphins has skewered all the other stats.
 
steelers D nothing special, especially in road games.

The Pittsburgh defense averages giving up 18.2 points in all road games, and 21 in the last 4, 2 of which were losses.

Their road scoring defense ( which really is the only thing that matters) is 16 in the league.

Pittsburgh's home mud/rain win over the Dolphins has skewered all the other stats.

Points aren't the whole story either... when you're offense turns the ball over inside your own red zone a few times, and you give up special teams TD's that's what you get... they're misleading statistics, nothing more, nothing less. I wouldn't hang my hat on that number alone.

We were #1 in just about every statistical category before the dolphins game... and we still were, so that argument holds no water. We've been number one all year.
 
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Points aren't the whole story either... when you're offense turns the ball over inside your own red zone a few times, and you give up special teams TD's that's what you get... they're misleading statistics, nothing more, nothing less. I wouldn't hang my hat on that number alone.

We were #1 in just about every statistical category before the dolphins game... and we still were, so that argument holds no water. We've been number one all year.

You've also played an easy schedule for putting up good defensive numbers. Take a look at the teams you've played and you'll find that they scored something similar to what would have been expected of that opponent no matter who they played (within reason). The only real exception to this all season was the Seahawks game, although the Bengals could also be argued.

To put it another way, I think this weekend will tell us a lot more about the Steelers than it will about the Patriots.
 
We've been number one all year.

No, Washington had the #1 defense before NE put up 50-something points on them. I believe Dallas was #1 before NE scored 40-something on them.
 
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The Steelers will not have the number #1 ranked D after tomorrow.
 
The facts speak for themselves your most difficult opponent has been the Browns while the Pats have gone into Indy, Dallas and have left with victories as they have in every other game. Fans of a team that struggled w/ the Dolphins, lost on the road to Arizona, Denver and The JETS ha!ha!(sorry I couldn't contain myself), should stop chest pounding about being the #1 defense in the league and stop guaranteeing victory.
 
Points aren't the whole story either... when you're offense turns the ball over inside your own red zone a few times, and you give up special teams TD's that's what you get... they're misleading statistics, nothing more, nothing less. I wouldn't hang my hat on that number alone.

We were #1 in just about every statistical category before the dolphins game... and we still were, so that argument holds no water. We've been number one all year.

were the Steelers the number one ranked defense after week 1?

If not, you are a liar.
 
No, Washington had the #1 defense before NE put up 50-something points on them. I believe Dallas was #1 before NE scored 40-something on them.

Those are both incorrect... Washington had the #1 pass defense, not the number one overall. Dallas was never the top ranked defense this year. We've lead the league in points allowed from week one.
 
Those are both incorrect... Washington had the #1 pass defense, not the number one overall. Dallas was never the top ranked defense this year. We've lead the league in points allowed from week one.
Understand perfectly, there is only 1 stat that matters 12-0, and we are approximately 30 hours from 13-0.
 
To put it another way, I think this weekend will tell us a lot more about the Steelers than it will about the Patriots.

I'm amazed that the media is entirely missing this point. We can judge NE against the league elite because they've played them. We have no way to judge Pitt since they haven't played anybody.

I also think the media is ignoring the "big game" aspect of things. We've seen NE pull out tough wins in each of the last two games, with the opposing team doing whatever they could to give the game away.

NE has already played four big games this year (five if you include SD): Dallas, Indy, Philly, and Baltimore (the last two games were effectively playoff games the way Philly and Baltimore played). In comparison Pitt hasn't played in a big game in the past two years (and has a rookie coach). Handling big games may be the biggest advantage NE has over the rest of the league.
 
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I'm amazed that the media is entirely missing this point. We can judge NE against the league elite because they've played them. We have no way to judge Pitt since they haven't played anybody.

I also think the media is ignoring the "big game" aspect of things. We've seen NE pull out tough wins in each of the last two games, with the opposing team doing whatever they could to give the game away.

NE has already played four big games this year (five if you include SD): Dallas, Indy, Philly, and Baltimore (the last two games were effectively playoff games the way Philly and Baltimore played). In comparison Pitt hasn't played in a big game in the past two years (and has a rookie coach). Handling big games may be the biggest advantage NE has over the rest of the league.


I agree with you analysis except for the Patriots playing 4 big game. Indy and Dallas were the only two. SD, Philly and Baltimore are all average or below.
 
The facts speak for themselves your most difficult opponent has been the Browns

And don't forget that Charlie Frye started for the Browns in week 1, so only one of those Browns games counts as being a real team.

Those are both incorrect... Washington had the #1 pass defense, not the number one overall. Dallas was never the top ranked defense this year. We've lead the league in points allowed from week one.

Maybe they were using yards, but I am positive that the Redskins were the #1 defense by some measure. We heard about it endlessly.
 
And don't forget that Charlie Frye started for the Browns in week 1, so only one of those Browns games counts as being a real team.



Maybe they were using yards, but I am positive that the Redskins were the #1 defense by some measure. We heard about it endlessly.

Correct... #1 Pass Defense.
 
Yeah the Redskins only ranked #1 in Pass Defense this year, not overall.
 
I agree with you analysis except for the Patriots playing 4 big game. Indy and Dallas were the only two. SD, Philly and Baltimore are all average or below.

Regardless of the talent or ability of Philly and Baltimore those were both playoff-intensity games. They didn't start as big games but most definitely developed into them. And in both games the other team made boneheaded, (presumably) pressure-induced mistakes while NE rose to the occasion. If NE and Pitt are playing a tight game there is little doubt that the experience helps NE.

The San Diego game was greatly hyped considering the playoff game last year, the week of spygate, and at the time SD was 1-0 and coming off of a 14 win season. They hadn't entered their funk yet. I don't really count is as a big game because it was in week 2, but it was not your run-of-the-mill game.
 
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