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  • whisper
    Legend
    • Mar 2020
    • 9423

    10 winners and losers from TB game


    It wasn’t a certainty Ogunjobi would play vs. the Buccaneers after missing some practice time, but the team sure did appreciate his efforts. Ogunjobi was taking advantage of his one-on-one matchups when the Buccaneers were forced to slide their protections towards Cam Heyward. Ogunjobi was a nuisance to Brady and the Tampa Bay offense the entire game, and a reason why he is on the winners list.

    Steven Sims
    Stat Line: 3 returns, 112 yards, 89 yard long

    Steven Sims’ didn’t have much in terms of contributions to the offense, but he absolutely had contributions in the return game. He made a play on punt return, but it was his 89-yard kickoff return which electrified the team starting the second half. If only the offense would have punched the ball into the end-zone for the touchdown, but that’s a conversation for another time. Until then, I don’t see Sims relinquishing his role as return many anytime soon.

    Patchwork Secondary
    Stat Line: Kept TB offense to 18 points


    If I would have told you a secondary which consisted of James Pierre, Tre Norwood, Quincy Wilson, Josh Jackson and Terrell Edmunds as the lone veteran would hold Tom Brady’s offense to 18 points, would you have believed me? I might not have believed myself, but it happened. A great job of the coaching staff getting them ready, but kudos to the players going out and making plays.

    Chase Claypool
    Stat Line: 7 rec., 96 yards, 13.7 average, 1 TD, 26-yard long, 7 targets

    Claypool hadn’t had the best season, and even the past two seasons if you go back to his 2021 season. But if there was a game for him to turn it around, it was a good game to do so. Claypool showed up, and showed out, when it mattered most. His two 3rd down conversions on the game’s final drive were huge and showed just how much potential he has as a young receiver. Also, kudos to Claypool for being the first Steelers wide receiver for catching a touchdown pass.

    Mitch Trubisky
    Stat Line: 9/12, 144 yards, 12.0 average, 1 TD, 0 INT, 1 sack for 6 yards, 142.4 rating, 1 FR

    It isn’t easy coming off the bench and coming into a game to make plays. But this is exactly why you have someone like Trubisky, as an insurance policy. You might bemoan having to pay for that insurance policy, until you have to use it. Trubisky came in and provided plays necessary to win. It was the first time Trubisky looked to “grip and rip” the football down the field, and it paid dividends. On top of his huge passes in the 4th quarter, one of the more underrated plays he made was his fumble recovery after the bad snap by Mason Cole. If he doesn’t corral that football, the team likely loses the game.

    Inside Linebackers
    Stat Line: Bush - 5 tackles, 4 solo, 1 pass defense (2PC) / Jack - 8 tackles, 6 solo, 1 pass defense

    Both of the Steelers inside linebackers did more than just their jobs. Myles Jack was all over the field, and Devin Bush had the crucial pass break up on the two point conversion attempt. Bush making plays, and Jack being his usual self, make the Steelers more dynamic as a defense. When these two play well, the defense just has a better look and feel to it.

    Terrell Edmunds
    Stat Line: 10 tackles, 6 solo, 1 TFL

    Fans love to bash certain players, and Terrell Edmunds is one of those players, but you can’t underestimate how he played vs. the Bucs Sunday. Edmunds didn’t just lead the team in tackles, but he was a leader in the back end. Think about what this game would have looked like if Tre Norwood and Elijah Riley were the safety tandem in the back end. It wouldn’t have been pretty, but Edmunds’ return to the lineup was huge, and he made plays.

    3rd Down / Red-Zone Defense
    Stat Line: 4-for-14 3rd downs / 1-for-4 RZ

    Mike Tomlin often talks about winning those “weighty” downs, and the Steelers’ defense responded to that call in a big way. Holding a Brady-led offense to 4/14 on 3rd downs and 1-for-4 in the red-zone? Bend, but don’t break...good enough to win.

    No Turnovers
    Stat Line: Clean effort on all fronts

    If the Steelers stood a chance against the Buccaneers, they couldn’t turn the ball over. This isn’t just on the offense, but also special teams. It wasn’t a “try to keep it clean” scenario, but a “you can’t turn it over” proposition. The team responded with no turnovers.

    Entire Team Victory
    Stat Line: No other way of saying it

    All three phases of the team contributed in this win. Huge returns from Steven Sims, timely kicks by Chris Boswell and Pressley Harvin III, big plays when necessary from the offense and timely plays made by the defense. Throw in a masterful defensive plan, and it was a team victory from top-to-bottom. Great to see, for just the second time, this season.

    Losers
    Kevin Dotson
    Stat Line: 3 penalties, not on field for field goal attempt

    Dotson had a game to forget Sunday, and one I’m sure the coaching staff will be taking a close look at moving forward. Three penalties called on the third year guard, and not being on the field for a field goal attempt is no way to go through an NFL career (hopefully you pick up on the Animal House reference). It Dotson wants to keep his job, he’ll need to first hope he gets another shot, and then take advantage in Week 7 in prime time.

    In-Game Management
    Stat Line: Clock Management before half

    There are times when the Steelers shoot themselves in the foot. I like to call them brain far situations. Situations like not getting play calls in to the quarterback in time and leading to frantic behavior pre-snap. Or Tomlin’s poor time management before the two-minute warning at the end of the first half which equated in a Buccaneers field goal. There are so many aspects of this team which still need cleaned up, and it starts at the top and bleeds down to the players. Eliminating these plays will go a long way to the team being more competitive, and also winning more games.
    I warned some about Shades in-game mng and some of you were in denial. Well, here is yet another writer confirming the problem. Shades sucks at in-game mng, plain and simple. His red flag decisions are horrid, the worst turnover ratio in the entire league. He regularly wastes time outs. Hit botching of the 1st half gave TB 3 points that could have easily been avoided, by a Pop Warner coach.
  • feltdizz
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 27531

    #2
    Would think we lost the way you bashed Tomlin… lol.
    Steelers 27
    Rats 16

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    • whisper
      Legend
      • Mar 2020
      • 9423

      #3
      Originally posted by feltdizz
      Would think we lost the way you bashed Tomlin… lol.
      We could have easily lost with Shades snafu at the end of the 1st half giving TB the 3 points. This team isn't good enough to overcome coach F ups on top of everything else. We were lucky to walk away with a win giving up those 3 points.

      Put it this way: We were lucky Bob Kraft got married last weekend and Tommy Boy attended.

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      • Mr.wizard
        Legend
        • May 2014
        • 6686

        #4
        Originally posted by whisper
        We could have easily lost with Shades snafu at the end of the 1st half giving TB the 3 points. This team isn't good enough to overcome coach F ups on top of everything else. We were lucky to walk away with a win giving up those 3 points.

        Put it this way: We were lucky Bob Kraft got married last weekend and Tommy Boy attended.
        What was the snafu?

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        • Eich
          Legend
          • Jul 2010
          • 7043

          #5
          Originally posted by Mr.wizard
          What was the snafu?
          As I recall, we didn't run down the clock with run plays.

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          • whisper
            Legend
            • Mar 2020
            • 9423

            #6
            Originally posted by Mr.wizard
            What was the snafu?
            He left them with time on the clock to go down and kick a FG, could have easily not done so.

            There are times when the Steelers shoot themselves in the foot. I like to call them brain far situations. Situations like not getting play calls in to the quarterback in time and leading to frantic behavior pre-snap. Or Tomlin’s poor time management before the two-minute warning at the end of the first half which equated in a Buccaneers field goal.

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            • feltdizz
              Legend
              • May 2008
              • 27531

              #7
              Originally posted by whisper
              We could have easily lost with Shades snafu at the end of the 1st half giving TB the 3 points. This team isn't good enough to overcome coach F ups on top of everything else. We were lucky to walk away with a win giving up those 3 points.

              Put it this way: We were lucky Bob Kraft got married last weekend and Tommy Boy attended.
              but we didn’t.

              and that FG didn’t give them the lead. They never led in that game so the reality is we never did anything to almost lose that game.

              and maybe Kenny made the mistake of throwing the ball away instead of eating it?

              I agree it was a bad series but I knew you and a few other Tomlin haters would credit a wedding or Tom’s divorce for the W
              Steelers 27
              Rats 16

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              • steeler_fan_in_t.o.
                Legend
                • May 2008
                • 10281

                #8
                Originally posted by Mr.wizard
                What was the snafu?
                Steelers get the ball back on their own 14 with 46 seconds to go and TB with 2 TOs. Instead of running the clock for 3 plays, incomplete on first down and ran the next two but TB called their TOs and got the ball back after a punt with 23 seconds to go. Ran a few quick plays and kicked a FG to come within 1 at the half.
                http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/k...to_Mike/to.jpg

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                • Buzz
                  Legend
                  • Dec 2017
                  • 8379

                  #9
                  Tomlin had a good game, and deserves a good share of credit for the win

                  his time management at the end of the first half was not good ... thankfully, that 3 points it allowed Tampa to score didn't prevent us from winning the game

                  at the end of the day, I think Tomlin did a lot more to help us win that game than he did to (potentially) hinder us from winning

                  even in the best of wins, you look to what you can improve ... but you still should be able to celebrate what you did well, IMO

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                  • SteelerOfDeVille
                    Legend
                    • May 2008
                    • 9069

                    #10
                    they shouldn't have passed on 1st down.... they literally could have taken 3 knees to end the half. Instead, the pass on 1st stopped the clock, which meant Tampa's 2 timeouts came into play. I was cussing the tv when it happened. If you pass right there, it's a screen or shovel pass, something very high percentage.
                    2013 MNF Executive Champion!

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                    • Starlifter
                      Legend
                      • May 2008
                      • 5078

                      #11
                      Originally posted by SteelerOfDeVille
                      they shouldn't have passed on 1st down.... they literally could have taken 3 knees to end the half. Instead, the pass on 1st stopped the clock, which meant Tampa's 2 timeouts came into play. I was cussing the tv when it happened. If you pass right there, it's a screen or shovel pass, something very high percentage.
                      I don’t mind the attempt on first down - but the proper message to KP (and it may have been delivered but not followed) is look for the shot, but if it’s not there - slide and keep the clock running. But that 1st down mistake was costly.
                      2014 MNF EXEC CHAMPION!!!

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                      • TheRealTazz864
                        Pro Bowler
                        • Jun 2022
                        • 2163

                        #12
                        Originally posted by feltdizz
                        Would think we lost the way you bashed Tomlin… lol.
                        Whisper SOP...

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                        • TheRealTazz864
                          Pro Bowler
                          • Jun 2022
                          • 2163

                          #13
                          Originally posted by whisper
                          We could have easily lost with Shades snafu at the end of the 1st half giving TB the 3 points. This team isn't good enough to overcome coach F ups on top of everything else. We were lucky to walk away with a win giving up those 3 points.

                          Put it this way: We were lucky Bob Kraft got married last weekend and Tommy Boy attended.
                          Put it this way... CoachT's responsible for 16 points, since TB had to settle for 4 FGs instead of 4TDs and 4 XP...
                          Psssst I wasn't lucky enuff to get an invite to Kraft's wedding, maybe you and the mouse in your pocket were....

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