Posted on 09/07/2006 12:02:29 PM PDT by MikefromOhio
We start tonight with the Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers beginning the defense of their championship at home against the Miami Dolphins.
Thursday September 7, 2006
Miami 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 8:30pm ET
Pittsburgh 0-0 (Home: 0-0) NBC
Sunday September 10, 2006
Atlanta 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 1:00pm ET
Carolina 0-0 (Home: 0-0) FOX
Baltimore 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 1:00pm ET
Tampa Bay 0-0 (Home: 0-0) CBS
Buffalo 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 1:00pm ET
New England 0-0 (Home: 0-0) CBS
Cincinnati 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 1:00pm ET
Kansas City 0-0 (Home: 0-0) CBS
Denver 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 1:00pm ET
St. Louis 0-0 (Home: 0-0) CBS
New Orleans 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 1:00pm ET
Cleveland 0-0 (Home: 0-0) FOX
NY Jets 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 1:00pm ET
Tennessee 0-0 (Home: 0-0) CBS
Philadelphia 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 1:00pm ET
Houston 0-0 (Home: 0-0) FOX
Seattle 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 1:00pm ET
Detroit 0-0 (Home: 0-0) FOX
Chicago 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 4:15pm ET
Green Bay 0-0 (Home: 0-0) FOX
Dallas 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 4:15pm ET
Jacksonville 0-0 (Home: 0-0) FOX
San Francisco 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 4:15pm ET
Arizona 0-0 (Home: 0-0) FOX
Indianapolis 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 8:15pm ET
NY Giants 0-0 (Home: 0-0) NBC
Monday September 11, 2006
Minnesota 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 7:00pm ET
Washington 0-0 (Home: 0-0) ESPN
San Diego 0-0 (Road: 0-0) 10:15pm ET
Oakland 0-0 (Home: 0-0) ESPN
There you have it folks...
Steelers open the defense of their title with a 28-17 win over the Miami Dolphins.
See Ya Sunday!!!
http://blogs.herald.com/random_evidence/2006/09/g1_dolphins_at_.html#comment-22140181
Culpepper is getting hammered in the Miami Herald's fan blogs!!!!
No, it most definitely is not permissible. All posters must remain sober and fully clothed while posting to FR. And keep your hands and feet securely inside the car until the ride comes to a complete stop.
Diddly Squat is an asshole.
It's a wonderful day in the neighborhood.
Hmmmhaaa, and yoi and double yoi.
;-)
C.Batch 25 ATT, 15 COMP, 209 YDS, SACKED 3/13, 3 TD, LONG 87, 0 INT, RATNG 126.5
Net Rushing: Miami 38 (2.1 avg), Pittsburgh 143 (3.8 avg.)
Net Passing: Miami 240 (6.0 avg), Pittsburgh 196 (7.0 avg)
Returns, Punt: Miami 3-79 (26.3 avg), Pittsburgh 3-5 (1.7 avg)
Returns, Kick: Miami 4-74 (18.5 avg), Pittsburgh 3-75 (25.0 avg)
Returns, INT: Miami 0-0, Pittsburgh 2-42 (21.0 avg)
Pittsburgh -- 1 and 0.
Culpepper for years always has seemed to me to be right on the verge of doing great things in the NFL. I guess others know him a lot better than I do, but he seemed to get a little rattled late in the game.
That is the only stat that counts, of course.
But looking at the raw numbers, despite what the fishophiles on the thread want to believe, the only reasons that Miami stayed in this game as long as they did were their punt returns and the Steelers' fumble on the goal line.
Miami couldn't run. On 42 passing plays (by my count -- 37 passes, 3 sacks, 2 scrambles) they only had 18 completions, and Culpepper was under pressure almost every time he threw. With a non-existent running game, that isn't going to win any ball games.
On Pittsburgh's side, it took a while for Parker to get going, but once the Miami defense started wearing down, he became more and more effective. Batch was spotty, but aside from the fumble, the only dangerous mistake he really made was one he got away with -- throwing to Wilson in double-coverage in the end zone.
;OD
It wasn't him getting rattled. It was a repeat of 2005; the Steelers got a late lead, forcing Culpepper to shotgun his way to victory, especially since the Steelers' run defense and the Miami offensive line meant that Ronnie Brown couldn't consistently run the ball. Culpepper does get a little annoyed when he thinks everything is on his shoulders.
Let 'em vent. They're idiots if they think Culpepper lost the game.
Parker IS a stud...damn he hits the hole fast! I am amazed at how much better he is this year...which is sayin' somethin' since he rushed for over 1200 last year!
And Joey Porter...hasn't lost any speed at all...and Charlie batch proved he can be quite the reliable backup!!
Amazing what a night of sleep can do for the mood.
What'd you guys think of the game? Hopefully you saw the same thing I did; a good defense by the champions and a good challenge by an up-and-coming team.
I'm not sure I'd outright say Culpepper lost the game, but his passing in the redzone was very bad (I think it was 6 clean misses of receivers somewhere between kind of open and wide open in the endzone, and one of those would have been intercepted if Taylor could have held on to the ball when he hit the ground). While it wasn't a full on game losing effort by Culpepper it definitely wasn't a game winning effort either.
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