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Know thy Enemy: Pittsburgh Steelers - Sunday, September 23


A few days ago we looked over the New Orleans Saints in the new Know thy Enemy feature here at Niners Nation.  I think this will be a useful preview feature, so today I'm going to take a look at the Pittsburgh Steelers.  The Steelers are represented at SB Nation by Behind the Steel Curtain, a blog written by the great Blitzburgh.

The Steelers finished 2006 with a rather disappointing 8-8 record.  I think it's safe to say that Steelers fans were on the way to a disappointing season when they lost to an abysmal Raiders team in Week 8.  Well that or starting the season 1-3.  It certainly didn't help that their franchise player Ben Roethlisberger had a bad motorcycle accident before training camp.  All in all, not a good final note for The Chin to go out on.

Overview
The Steelers enter the 2007 season with only their 3rd coach in 38 years, Mike Tomlin.  While there have been other changes on the team, this is clearly the biggest considering the rock that Bill Cowher was in the organization.  After a great run as defensive backs coach for an excellent Tampa Bay defense, Tomlin dramatically improved the Minnesota defense in his one year as defensive coordinator.  In 2005, the Vikings ranked 19th in Defensive DVOA.  2006 saw the team improve to 4th overall and 8th in weighted defense.  FO states that, "WEIGHTED DEFENSE is adjusted so that earlier games in the season become gradually less important. It better reflects how the team was playing at the end of the season."

The Steelers have always been known as a tough defensive squad; an image that should continue this year.

Additions
After losing Joey Porter, the Steelers went heavy on the defense early on.  Lawrence Timmons might not start immediately, but like with Willis in our case, he is a guy of the future for this team.  In the second round, the Steelers went the Jay Moore route (although with a little more talent) in taking LaMarr Woodley.  Woodley played defensive end in Michigan but is being converted to linebacker immediately.  BTSC is definitely excited by his OTA performances.

By far my favorite Steeler signing would have to be the return of the prodigal son, Kevan Barlow.  Through the trade with the Jets and then the deal with Seattle, Kevan Barlow more or less became Darrell Jackson on our roster.  Needless to say, I could not be happier and I wish him ALL the best in Pittsburgh.  He may have been a useless, piece of crap out here, but at least we were able to turn him into a #1 option for Alex Smith.  Fast Willie Parker (not to be confused with Steamin Willie Beamon) is clearly the go-to-guy in the backfield.  Parker has shown some inconsistency at times (as my 2006 fantasy team will attest), so "Deuce" Davenport and Barlow actually gives them solid depth at the running back position.  Barlow may suck, but as a 3rd string back, he's probably got some decent value.

Subtractions
The biggest loss would have to be Joey Porter, who fell into that second tier of really good linebackers.  Taking the #1 ranked outside linebacker in Timmons helps, but losing an established pro like Porter will clearly hurt this defense.  My research over at BTSC does prove an excellent point: Releasing Joey Porter was a sound business decision.  We'll see how the loss plays out for them this year.

The only other major subtraction is of course Bill Cowher, which I discussed above.  Cowher was a fiery presence on the Steelers sideline for the last decade and a half.  I've rooted for the Steelers once in my life and that was when Neil O'Donnell handed Super Bowl XXX to the Cowboys on a silver platter in the 4th quarter.  However, I've always respected the intensity that Cowher brought to the table because it never seemed phoney.  A little over the top, but at least it was real.  I'm very curious to see how Tomlin leads the Steelers on an emotional level.

2007 Questions & Answers
The questions in my mind are pretty straightforward.  Can Big Ben bounce back after an up and down season?  While his numbers weren't atrocious, they certainly were a let down after his Super Bowl-winning sophomore season.  While the running game remains there, Big Ben will need Santonio Holmes to show some improvement in year two.

What can the team expect from Mike Tomlin?  When you are replace your 15-year head coach, it clearly becomes a question mark until proven otherwise.

How will the defense develop with the new young faces?  While Joey Porter had a big mouth and an attitude, he was an integral part of the Super Bowl squad.  Lawrence Timmons comes in highly touted, but there will definitely be a learning curve for the former Seminole.

vs. 49ers
The 49ers will enter this game with a decent idea of where they're at since they open with Arizona and St. Louis.  They'll have faced a pair of great offenses, but quite the type of defense the Steelers bring to the table.  I think this is definitely a win-able game, but the 49ers will definitely need to bring their A-game.  While not a traditionally explosive offense, the Steelers have all the pieces to put up a whole lot of crooked numbers and the defense will smack you in the mouth from the get go.  However, as the Steelers will still be figuring out its identity, I'm willing to out on a limb and say the 49ers make a statement early on with a 27-17 road victory.  The 49ers don't put up huge fireworks, but the defense keeps the Steelers from getting close the entire afternoon.  Thoughts?

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The Steelers are one of the more interesting teams in the league to me. It would be hard for anybody to say that they underperformed last year, but it's tough to believe that they got better, too...

It's going to be a transition year no matter what for the team, losing Cowher after over a decade of stability, and there will undoubtedly be some rough stretches. I'm particularly interested in the transition that their offense goes through, as Tomlin is such a defensive minded coach. I don't know how the rest of that coaching staff has held together, though, so if there wasn't much turnover it might be easier than I'm imgining.

But their receivers are nowhere near spectacular. Actually, I think that at least on paper our receivers are better across the board, and that they don't have much depth past #3. Holmes is definitely the key. Well, Holmes and Ben.

And there are significant question marks about Ben Roethlesberger. His first two years in the league he was responsible pretty much for what was a only complimentary passing game to the grind it out unstoppable running game they fielded. As a game manager, he was superb. Last year, though, injury aside (who knows how much it affected him?), he was let loose in that passing game and didn't really come up to snuff. It didn't help that he wasn't throwing to very much... but then again having nobody to throw to and throwing 23 interceptions are two different things. For perspective, even Alex Smith kept it well under 20 (16), and he had considerably less to work with last year.

Actually, just about every part of Ben's game suffered from being allowed to do more. This is year four for him and he's completely healthy, so it should be an extremely telling season for his development and for his future.

But even if he limits his mistakes, he needs Holmes to take the next step if this passing game is going to be threatening. The offense still thrives on the success of Willie Parker (who is no slouch... I have him third on my fantasy RB top ten).

I don't have as many opinions about their defense, but that's because I'm not really concerned about their defense. You know these guys will be packing, and you know Tomlin will have them ready to play.

But in my opinion there are serious questions about this team's passing game, and how they play out will likely be the difference between another 8-8 season and a 13 win division title. Can Big Ben handle the kind of added responsibility that he struggled with so much last year? Can Holmes build on that 16 yards per catch from last year and maybe add some scores to that disappointing 2 he posted in '06? What kind of transitions does the offense go through because of the coaching change? These are my "Big Three" questions about the Steelers on '07. And only time will tell.

I am excited to hear opinions about Big Ben, though, because I'm feeling that shred of skepticism again... you know, the one you shook off that play in the super bowl when he shook the defender, and threw long toss about 50 yards downfield for the touchdown to prove his big play mettle... yup, that shred. I'm feeling it again. Is he the real deal here, or was '06 as telling as I'm afraid it might have been?

I keep reliving the moment when Steve Young almost fell down... over and over...

by howtheyscored on Jun 29, 2007 8:47 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

That should read
"The offense as whole, though, still thrives on Willie Parker."

That sentence reads really abruptly the way I hae it up there.

I keep reliving the moment when Steve Young almost fell down... over and over...

by howtheyscored on Jun 29, 2007 8:50 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Big Ben
I don't think he's ever really shed any skepticism from me.  I really don't think he'll ever be a star QB along the lines of Manning, Brady, or even Palmer in the AFC.  I do think that he could become (or show) that he's a great manager of the game.

I think he can be the emotional leader of the offense (next to Ward), if he continues to grow up.  He has the physical tools (read: arm) to make the throws that need to be made.  I just don't see him carrying a team on his back.  If Parker or Ward fail to produce, I think Ben's in for a long season.

That's just my opinion though.

by sfgfan on Jul 2, 2007 10:42 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

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