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AFC Title game
Jan 20, 2006 | 12:58PM | report this

  First up Sunday is the AFC Championship game, which I am very pleasant surprised that the Steelers are in.  This is going to be tough for Pittsburgh, since they are on the road facing a team that is 9-0 at home this year.  However, Denver also did not look great beating New England, but perhaps it was because New England shot themselves in the foot more than Denver won the game.  Nonetheless, a win is a win, and here we are.

 

  PIttsburgh Steelers at Denver Broncos

  I think that Denver must be able to run the football in order to win this game.  It is just their style of play, and with a great offensive line, and Mike Anderson rushing for 1000 plus yards this year, it is clearly Denver's weapon of choice.  However, they will be hard pressed to use it against Pittsburgh, which has the league's best defense.

  Also, Jake Plummer must have adequate protection and time to throw the ball.  When Jake drops back, Pittsburgh is going to throw all kinds of blitzes at him to try and confuse him, and his offensive line.  Jake must be able to make the reads, and make the throw, as he must be able to keep the passing game a threat so that Denver can continue to run.

  Early on, I think Jake will come out throwing.  This is to keep Pittsburgh from putting 8 men into the box to defend the run.  In fact, if Denver could get the Steelers to come out with 5 defensive backs on some plays, it would be a huge victory for Denver and what they want to do.  Once that happens, Denver will try to run the ball at will, using the passing game as a changup.

In order to stop this turn of events, the Steelers four main defensive backs must step up early and often in their coverage, and the front seven must succeed in confusing Jake Plummer and getting pressure on him.  Stopping the passing game and making Denver a one dimensional running threat would give the Steelers a huge advantage, and would also make it easier to stop the running when it inevitably comes.  This is the entire key to Pittsbrugh's defense.  Stop the pass first, and then keep Denver's rushing game under control.  If Pittsburgh can do that, they have a huge advantage in this game.

 

On the other side of the ball, Pittsburgh will also come out throwing early and often.  This won't be to establish a running game so much as to gain a lead.  Big Ben will be throwing the ball down the field to try and get an early lead in the game.  That will be key for Pittsburgh's offense, as they are very good at holding onto a lead once they gain it.  Once Pittsburgh gains the lead, they will then grind out the clock with a running game to keep the opposing team off the field.

So the key to Denver's defensive scheme will be to keep Pittsburgh from gaining a big lead by getting good coverage on the receivers, and then, if Pittsburgh does get a big lead, matters become easier for the Broncos' defense.  Once Pitt gets a 14 point lead, Denver could put 8 guys in the box and the Steelers would still run the ball.  That might make it an easy three and out for Denver, and give them a chance to get the ball back and put points on the board. 

This won't be a high scoring game, but neither will turnovers play a big role in this game.  If they did, I would be surprised.  Both teams are very good at protecting the football, and it's doubtful if either team will have more than one turnover the entire game.  This makes stopping the other team's offense even more important, since there won't be any free gifts. 

The key to this game will not necessarily be offense, but defense.  Both teams have very effective defenses with various blitzes, and this game will probably come down to a defensive battle.  The winning team likely will not score more than 21 points. 

Since this game will be such a low scoring affair, another key to the game will be doing all the little things on offense.  Making that one extra block to bush the runner loose, of to give your QB one extra second to throw, could be the difference between victory and defeat. 

 So who has the edge?  Nobody really does.  These teams are very evenly matched.  Jason Elam has a slight edge over Jeff Reed for kicking, but I like Chris Gardocki's streak as for as punting, and Randle El for returning.  On offense, I think Denver's running game is better than Pittsburgh's, but that Big Ben will also get a little better protection, and thereby, do a bit better.  On defense, I like Pittsburgh's secondary and Denver's front four.  The linebackers are really pretty evenly matched.  Also, as far as location, Denver is 9-0 at home this year, but Pittsiburgh is, as of right now, 8-2 on the road for the season.  Both teams will come to play, and I really can't pick a winner.  Mainly I'm afraid to jinx the Steelers.  But this will truly be the best game of this weekend, and will also probably determine the Super Bowl winner.

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