Santonio Holmes trade? Good riddance. Violate league substance policy multiple times? Buh-Bye. The Rooneys won't have you, the Steelers don't need you, and the Steeler Nation won't miss you. Plain and simple.
No Willie Parker? Well those wheels have been coming loose for a while now. The team has shifted to a more balanced attack offensively, and we have no shortage of running game in Mendenhal, Moore, and the others.
Now the biggie: Schedule 2010. I want to break this down into chunks:
SECTION 1:
Falcons, @ Titans, @ Buccaneers, Ravens Not the ideal start. The good thing is we start at home. The Falcons are always a team in the hunt. I'm glad to be home for this one. Last year's Titans got it turned around in the end, and could be a force to be reckoned with. Especially for a Steelers on the road under the leadership of
SECTION 2:
Browns, @ Dolphins, @ Saints, @ Bengals Well, I would be inclined to be dissapointed to come off the bye into the Browns. But Then a rough road trip follows, so it's a blessing in disguise. And the bye might be necessary after hosting the Ravens, the Steelers most physical of opponents. A road trip to Dolphins, Saints, and Bengals may feel like the highway to hell. The Dolphins will be a strong contestant this year, then the defending champions. This could be a statement game. Ben would be off his max suspension, and a win against the Saints on National TV could be a huge reminder of who we are. And then there's the Bengals. This relationship is all jealousy and no respect. With the Ravens, there is respect for their physical attributes. A win here would be nice. Again, probably 3-1 or 2-2 through this set.
SECTION 3:
Patriots, Raiders, @ Bills, @ Ravens And here is where we pick up momentum. The Patriots are getting old. They are not the juggernauts they once were. Never-the-less, it is nice to face them at home. The Bills? If we are playing good, forget about it. And Ravens round two. We are a late team who should be at full stride at this point. This one goes either way. 4-0 or 3-1.
SECTION 4:
Bengals, Jets, Panthers, @ Browns Into the final stretch we host the Bungles. Even if they are having a good year, we got the HFA when we need it most. Could be a pivotal game in the division. Jets with Holmes and Tomlinson? Again we got them on home turf, and at a good time of the year. The Panthers will be good for a win. And then we head to Cleveland to end it all. A divisional game at the end is great for any tie-breakers necessary. I would prefer to host this one, but oh well. 4-0 or 3-1.
We have a plethora of AM games again, so it's back to Beer for breakfast. 1 afternoon game, and a lot of prime time love.
1 comment:
To me it looks like a pretty tough schedule...I am soooo hoping that the O line gets behind Dixon (Leftwich and Batch too) and we really show them that we are a great team with or without little Ben.
As for little Ben's suspension, I personally feel that Rooney and Tomlin told him to take it and shut up or get the hell out...
Things that make you say hmmmmmmm are happenin!!
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