Sunday, September 11, 2011

Ravens: What are the Chances...?

The Ravens are a slight favorite over the Steelers in today's season opener, a minor surprise considering the recent history between the teams. In all likelihood this game will come down to which team does the best job of protecting its quarterback, as both Baltimore and Pittsburgh are expected to struggle with pass protection this season. Historically, Roethlisberger has played exceptionally well in week one games and the Steelers have more weapons in the passing game, which is why I like Pittsburgh to come away with a win - 55 percent chance.

Entering the 2011 season What are the Chances is 59-26 all-time.

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Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Vote for the Steelers to beat the Ravens

Another tough matchup this week in Chunky Soup's Click for Cans contest as the Steelers (13-1) take on the Baltimore Ravens(6-8). Click here to vote for the Steelers over the Ravens.

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Sunday, September 28, 2008

Ravens: What are the Chances…?

As was the case with the Eagles, this is a very worrisome matchup for the Steelers. After an injury-riddled 2007, the Ravens (2-0) again possess a fearsome defense — number one in the NFL, in fact — and figure to utilize the same kind of aggressive pass rushing scheme that the Eagles used to exploit the Steelers’ vulnerabilities in terms of pass protection. Theoretically, there should be opportunities for Pittsburgh in the passing game because the Ravens can be expected to blitz on virtually every down, but Ben Roethlisberger probably won’t have much time to exploit these opportunities. And, with Ravens’ defenders crowding the line of scrimmage, Pittsburgh probably won’t have much success running the ball, either. To make matters worse, Steelers’ rookie tailback Rashard Mendenhall strikes us as a mistake waiting to happen, and the Ravens will be looking to strip the ball on virtually every carry. Down the road, Mendenhall may very well prove to be an exceptional feature back, but he has shown no indication of being ready to carry the load in a prime-time matchup against a team like the Ravens. Keeping the sacks and fumbles to a minimum will be the key to winning this game.

Meanwhile, Pittsburgh suddenly has significant issues on defense. The Ravens are running the ball very, very effectively this season, and the Steelers could have problems defending the run with both NT Casey Hampton and starting DE Brett Keisel out with injuries, thereby exposing the team’s lack of depth on the defensive line. Young quarterbacks — in this case, rookie Joe Flacco — usually struggle mightily when facing the Steelers’ complicated defense for the first time, but if Baltimore runs the ball effectively and the Steelers’ offense can’t get out of its own way, the Ravens may not need much from Flacco to escape Pittsburgh with a win.

In recent years, Baltimore-Pittsburgh matchups have been decidedly one-sided affairs, with one team thrashing the other. But this game is likely to be a close, low-scoring game. While the Steelers are almost always successful at home on Monday Night Football (MNF), this could be the night the 13-game MNF home winning streak gets broken. We understand that the Steelers are five-and-a-half point favorites, but that seems optimistic. The way we see it, the Steelers win only if Flacco implodes, a distinct possibility considering that this will be his first road game. Bottom line? We give the Steelers just a 45 percent chance of winning this game; thus, the pick, unfortunately, is the Ravens.

Prediction-wise The Steelyard is 3-0 on the season and 29-7 all-time.

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Help beat the Ravens (in Chunky's Click for Cans contest)

Chunky Soup's Click for Cans contest is back this season, albeit with a different format than years past. This season NFL teams "play" each other head-to-head each week, with the matchups corresponding to those on the NFL schedule. And the team that receives the most votes in the contest gets the win. Steelers' fans, this is your opportunity to get out the vote. Click here to vote for the Steelers over the Ravens.

Entering this week the Steelers are 3-0 in the Click for Cans standings; the Ravens are 1-2.

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Thursday, July 31, 2008

Throwback uniforms make a comeback

Pittsburgh will again wear its throwback uniforms this season - twice, both times at home - for the September 29 game against the Baltimore Ravens and October 26 game against the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants.

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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Return to Pu Corner

Yesterday the Steelers signed safety Troy Polamalu to a four-year extension; the new five-year contract will pay him approximately $33 million, including $15.375 million in guaranteed money. The contract is comparable to that of Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed, who signed a six-year $40 million deal in 2006.

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Thursday, July 12, 2007

Steelers Sit Out Supplemental Draft; Ravens Select Gaither

As expected (see post below) the Steelers did not exercise a pick in the Supplemental Draft. However, the Baltimore Ravens selected mammoth OT Jared Gaither (Maryland) in round five. According to NFL.com, "Gaither (6-9, 350) started 17 of Maryland's past 21 games at either left or right tackle. As a freshman in 2005, [Gaither] did not allow a sack from his left tackle position."

The San Diego Chargers were the only other team to add a player, choosing CB Paul Oliver (Georgia) in the fourth round.

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