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Does anybody on these boards watch the games?
Honestly...
The Steelers were clicking on all cylinders in the first half. They went cold as a mackrel thereafter (and the loss of their Center Pouncy was a large part of that) and didn't score another point. The JETS had excellent field position handed to them on several occasions, and while they got hot in spurts in the second half, the Steelers D was able to rise up when it mattered most.
Similar scenario played out in the NFC game as well. That game underscored how difficult it is for even an elite defense to counter the unknown x factor QB...but down the stretch they rose up and did.
Brady played better than any QB in the final 4. But it was defense that carried the day for both teams and I imagine it will be a similar battle in Dallas.
We need to round out the rebuild by upgrading the trenches. We may not even need the so-called pure pass rusher (or some elite RB or deep threat) if we do that. Having a $20M FA pass rusher didn't do the trick for the Bears at the end of the most important day of their season...
Our offense is plenty potent as is. It needs to be more balanced to facilitate both the ground game and play action, but that starts at the LOS with a more physical OL that can handle itself without consistent help and open some holes or hold their blocks when push comes to shove. Our defense is young and fast but we need another stud DL to go with Wilfork and Warren and a stud OLB to make the front 7 a force behind what should be an excellent secondary provided Bodden shows up. How much they can focus on defense in the draft depends on whether they can get Mankins signed and extend Light while they retool that OL for the remainder of Brady's career. He's not the problem and frankly I don't think he will ever become one. I think he will play as long as he can and bow out when he senses he can't. And I don't forsee the latter happening for another 5-6 years baring truly debilitating injury which a top tier OL (and DL) will also mitigate paying mega dividends.
And while RB could certainly be upgraded and will need to be augmented with the parting of at least a couple of aging veterans including one who couldn't justify a roster spot all season, it won't matter as much unless they upgrade the OL. Mendenhall was a first rounder but not a difference maker until his 3rd season behind an upgraded OL. Starks on the other hand made a difference in year one after being drafted in Brady range...












