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Behbigben15
The name's Ben Heck. I am 17-years old, and about to start my senior year at Queen Anne's County High School in Centreville, MD. I stand at 5 feet 8 inches and weigh 140 pounds. I am a Marylander, but I have been a Pittsburgh Steelers fan my entire life (my dad is from Pittsburgh).

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Eli leads New York over Mistake-Prone Steelers, 21-14

by Behbigben15
created October 27, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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After watching the first possession for both the New York Giants and Pittsburgh Steelers late in the afternoon yesterday, I thought it was going to be a great game for the Steel City.  The Steelers' defense, ranked number one overall in the NFL, stopped Eli Manning and his Giants in just over two minutes, forcing a three and out.  Moments later, on the fourth play of Pittsburgh's first drive, Mewelde Moore ran in from 32 yards out and Jeff Reed put the extra point through the uprights.  7-0 Steelers.

Moore, replacing Willie Parker once again, ran for 84 yards in the game and his first quarter TD run was his third rushing TD (4th total) of the season.

But this was their best offensive showing of the game.  Yes, they did manage to make a great defensive stand the following drive against Eli, stopping them from scoring a touchdown after entering the red zone.  New York had to settle for a 26-yard field goal attempt which veteran John Carney easily put through.

The nightmare began on the Steelers second, and final drive of the opening quarter.  It started out with a 5-yard Hines Ward false start penalty, which is a rarity on its own.  But, just three plays later Big Ben Roethlisberger threw just his fourth interception of the season, and it was his first of four on the night.  Again, a rarity.  New York's free safety James Butler was the one that picked the pass off moments before fumbling the ball, which was, in fact, recovered by the Giants.  Here's a nice piece of information for you: entering the game, New York has not lost a fumble all season long.  When the game was over, they STILL hadn't lost a fumble despite two fumbles (one by Butler and the other by RB Brandon Jacobs).

Theme of the Night:This was  Justin Tuck's sack of Ben Roethlisberger.  As a team, the  G-men sacked Ben five times (3 of which were recorded by Tuck's fellow D-lineman Mathias Kiwanuka).
Theme of the Night:This was Justin Tuck's sack of Ben Roethlisberger. As a team, the G-men sacked Ben five times (3 of which were recorded by Tuck's fellow D-lineman Mathias Kiwanuka).

Another interesting fact: Pittsburgh had the number one defense entering the game, and had the most sacks on defense (25), but was unable to get to Manning one single time in the 60 minutes of play.  Yes, that's right.  The LB duo of James Harrison and second-year player Lamarr Woodley combined for just 9 tackles while on the other side of the ball the fierce Giants' defense sacked Roethlisberger five times, adding the 4 interceptions.  Not only did Harrison's sackless game cost the Steelers, but his poor long snapping in the fourth quarter tied the game up at 14 late in the game.

Here's the scoop: Halfway through the third quarter the Steelers were driving down the field.  The drive, which started at their own 23-yard line, seemed to be over, capped by a 53-yard TD pass to Nate Washington.  But, a 10-yard holding penalty against Willie Colon nullified the long pass and put the Steelers drive on hold.  Just three unsuccessful plays later Pittsburgh was forced to punt with the gimpy Mitch Berger, who seemed to tweak his hammy on an earlier punt.  On the 51-yard punt by Berger (which surprised me very much, by the way), long snapper Greg Warren injured his knee.  While attempting to limp off the field, Warren's left knee buckled as if it locked up, and he tumbled back down to the ground.  As we all expected, he was unable to return to the game.  Remember that, it will be important later on.

With about 7:21 remaining in the fourth and final quarter, New York stopped Pittsburgh to a three and out...a very painful one at that.  On the three plays, Pittsburgh lost 12 yards and faced a 4th & 22 on their own 18-yard line, forcing a Mitch Berger punt (who, as I already stated, was a bit gimpy).  Who shall do the long snapping for Berger??  Oh no!  No one, besides Warren, has ever even practiced long snapping before.  Well, since he's number two on the depth chart, behind Warren, why not send star LB James Harrison out there.

That was exactly what second-year head coach Mike Tomlin did.  This resulted in two points for New York as Harrison's snap was about three feet over Berger's head.  Unable to chase it down, Berger stood there as the ball rolled out of the back of their own defense.  Heinz Field was dead quiet after this turn of events.

Manning went on to lead the G-men down the field on seven plays, scoring four minutes later on Manning's only touchdown pass to tight end Kevin Boss.  Carney's extra point was good.  21-14 NYG.

Tom Coughlin continued to pressure Roethlisberger and his vulnerable offensive line, resulting in a turnover on downs and another interception on Pittsburgh's final two drives.  Not a pretty game for the Steelers...at all!  Very poor day for Roethlisberger.  Very poor day for Pittsburgh's offensive line.  Very poor day for Pittsburgh's number one rated defense.  Pittsburgh was out-gained, and overall just outplayed.  Yes, the defense was able to force a turnover on downs (which was huge because it was at their goal line), and yes they were able to force four red zone field goals, instead of touchdowns.  But when it mattered most, the Giants took advantage of Pittsburgh's battered secondary, therefore winning the game.

Silly penalties, costly mistakes, and an abysmal 3rd and 4th down percentage (1 for 10 on third down; 0 for 4 on fourth down) cost the Steelers the game.  They blew it.  Not really much else you can say about this game other than the Giants ability to protect the passer.  That was key for the now 6-1 New York Giants.  I sure hope the Steelers can outplay the 5-2 Washington Redskins next week on Monday night.  I can't wait (I will be there!).


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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
382 days ago
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I know it sounds like sour grapes, but I can't bring myself to say that the Giants won this one as much as the Steelers gave it away. And I won't beat up Harrison for the bad snap. They never should have been in that situation to begin with. All around, as you said, a very poor showing for the Steelers.


And I certainly hope you being at the Monday Redskin game will be a good luck charm for the Steelers. I'm tired of them losing to NFC teams.


"oh snap" ? Seems to me I saw that somewhere else on this site. ;-)
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Behbigben15All-Star
382 days ago
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I realized that. But I honestly typed this up last night and changed the beginning to fit today. I changed it though, because I don't want to have any repetition...It also makes it sound like I stole it from you, haha. But that's seriously what sums up my feelings on the game. The momentum changed very quickly (kinda like when we scored 14 points in 15 seconds Monday night against the Ravens).
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
382 days ago
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I'd have been flattered to have been stolen from... :-)


It was a shame. I thought the Steelers were in good shape when it was 14-9. I really hope they shape up for the 'Skins. They're not pushovers.
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IbeargRed-Shirting
381 days ago
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SJ you are correct it does sound like sour grapes.

I won't lie and say the giants played a great game. They did however go into pittsburgh and put big ben on his back all game. They won the game and in the end in the nfl you don't get points for style.

This game brought up and interesting point for me though... why do they never have an emergency kicker/punter/long snapper in the NFL. The Jets earlier in the season had to go for two and go for it on fourth down cause their kicker was hurt and now the steelers had no backup punter/long snapper. you're telling me the kicker has to much to do all week that he can't practice punting and same for the punter with kicking?
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JuTMSY4Legend
381 days ago
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Actually, the kickers and punters do do that at least on many teams, they do
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JeffbishopSoccer Kid
382 days ago
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I don't know much about football, friend. But nice job. Keep up the good work. Get an editor, if you don't have one already! Jeff
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
382 days ago
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What would the editor be for? I thought the article's fine as it is.
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CheezerAll-Star
382 days ago
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Instead of recommending an editor, why not take five minutes and send a message to Ben that highlights some of the items you believe could be better. From my experience, Ben Heck is serious about his writing and listens to advice when it's presented in a constructive way.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
381 days ago
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He was polite. He said nice job and keep up the good work.
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
381 days ago
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I agree with Cheezer. The intent was probably not intended to be critical. It just came off that way. I was just looking for specifics/clarification of the 'editor' comment. It came from left field, from where I sat.
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CheezerAll-Star
381 days ago
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I never meant that Jeff was impolite. If I came off that way, I apologize. I simply meant that we are a community here and if you see something with one of the writers that you feel could be improved upon, a simple message with words of advice would be helpful.
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