6 MUSTS FOR MAKING SUPER BOWL XLIII – PART I
SIX THINGS LIE BETWEEN THE PITTSBURGH STEELERS AND
LOMBARDI NUMBER SEVEN.
The Pittsburgh Steelers must have six factors on
their side to play in Super Bowl 53: Keeping Big Ben upright; Stopping
the run; Boswell’s performance; Staying healthy; Getting lucky; and Better team
chemistry. The first three “must haves” will be discussed here in Part I.
The remaining factors will be discussed in the next article (Part II).
KEEPING BIG BEN
UPRIGHT
As Ben Roethlisberger goes, so go the Steelers. It’s
imperative to limit the number of punishing hits Ben takes. To do so, four
things must occur:
- Alejandro
Villanueva must reduce the number of sacks allowed (led team
with 6 last year).
- Chris
Hubbard’s replacement(s) must permit no more than four sacks combined.
- OL
Matt Feiler, Parker Collins and rookie Chukwuma Okorafor must provide
solid backup performances to match B.J Finney. Especially, since Jerald
Hawkins is already lost for the season
- Ben
must release the ball quicker, run only when necessary and finish runs by
sliding feet first.
STOPPING THE RUN
The Pittsburgh Steelers will not be successful this season
if they can’t stop the run. According to foxsports.com, opponents averaged
385 ypg, at a 4.4 clip. To illustrate how inflated those numbers
are, Le’Veon Bell only averaged 86 ypg and 3.8 yards per carry last
season.
After LB Ryan Shazier’s injury, the Steelers run defense was
never the same. His speed and quickness couldn’t be replaced. The team suffered
another blow, when Shazier’s backup, Tyler Matakevich, injured
his shoulder and missed most of the remainder of the season. Resulting
in the Steelers losing both defensive signal callers in the same game.
The Steelers run defense never recovered from the LBs’
injuries. In fact, it became steadily worse. Culminating in the playoff beat
down by the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Steelers addressed this issue in the offseason, by
hiring DL Coach Karl Dunbar and drafting three run stoppers. Coach Dunbar
brings a mental toughness the team so desperately needs. The Steelers defense
hasn’t imposed its will on anyone in quite some time.
Drafting Joshua Frasier was critical. He is capable
of occupying space (and blockers) along the DL. He should force
himself into the rotation and, by the regular season opener be backing up Javon
Hargrave and Cam Heyward.
Rookie safeties Terrell Edmunds and Marcus Allen have
star potential. Both attack the line of scrimmage. Both tackle well.
Both may play some LB this season. Any way you slice it, both should
improve the Steelers’ run defense.
One thing is for sure, DC Kevin Butler, better find the
correct positions (and situations) for these rookies and FAs to play.
The opponent’s rushing attacks must be contained, or it will be a long and
disappointing season for the Steelers.
CHRIS BOSWELL’S
PERFORMANCE
PK Chris Boswell must continue his strong performance for
the Pittsburgh Steelers to make the Super Bowl.
Last season Boswell made 35 of 38 FGs. Going 4-4 over 50
yards. He made two game-winning FGs, including one in the playoffs against
those despised Cincinnati Bengals. Chris Boswell must continue his stellar play
if the Steelers plan to win another Lombardi Trophy.
Prediction: Boswell will need to kick
game-winning FGs against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Oakland Raiders and/or
New England Patriots.
There you have it. Part I is concluded. If the
Pittsburgh Steelers are going to play in the 2019 Super Bowl they must
keep Ben Roethlisberger healthy, stop opposing rushing attacks and,
have PK Chris Boswell win at least two games.
However, to really enhance their chances of
playing in the Big Game, the Pittsburgh Steelers need
to meet 3 additional factors (Part II). Stay tuned!
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