Lebeau's defense looked great today, holding the Giants' offense to well-below their 400+ ypg average. Seems they are coming together very well, even without Troy and 1/2 of James Harrison.
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Lebeau's defense looked great today, holding the Giants' offense to well-below their 400+ ypg average. Seems they are coming together very well, even without Troy and 1/2 of James Harrison.
The difference between the Giants' D and the Steelers' D:
The Giants have a better pass rush...the Steelers don't have a pass rush as good, but what they have playing behind it is better and more disciplined...
Yes, this was a big factor. But, it is also a gross oversimplification of what worked today. The cornerbacks and safeties played very well against the run and pass. Eli looked confused and often had to go to his 3rd option. IMHO, this was just as important (if not more so).
I admit that I had a premature moment and the defense looked great but the lack of blitzing will come back to haunt us in the end. And on a side note not once have I called any posters any insulting names and I ask that you give me the same respect. If you don't like my opinion just don't follow my threads.
I agree. The secondary did play a strong game. It's becoming clearer each week that Harrison is a shadow of himself. Unfortunately he is starting to look like the Ray Lewis we all complained about a couple of seasons ago getting late to the tackle and piling on.
I agree OV the ones who do it never provide their input just follow to criticize.