by Andy | Mar 12, 2010 | 2010 NFL Free Agency, NFL Random Thoughts
The Pittsburgh Steelers won the Super Bowl following the 2008 season and entered 2009 with high expectations. The Black and Gold didn’t have the season they anticipated, however, finishing 9-7 and a game out of the playoffs.
A close analysis of the season, however, shows that while the Steelers lost several games they were expected to win, there still wasn’t a single game they lost by more than one score. Couple that with the return of several players who were affected by injuries in 2009 and expectations in the Steel City have to be high for the 2010 season.
That has to make it all the more frustrating for fans, coaches and teammates of quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who continues to put himself in the middle of controversial situations. Roethlisberger certainly deserves his day in court and nobody at Zoneblitz.com is convicting trying to convict him prematurely.
But there are rumblings that whether he’s guilty or not the team and its fans are tiring of how frequently he seems to be appearing in the news sections rather than the sports sections of local and national newspapers.
Zoneblitz.com got in touch with Michael Bean, founder of the blog Behind the Steel Curtain, to discuss the 2009 season, the Roethlisberger situation and what the Steelers need to do to get back into contention in 2010.
Thank you, Mr. Bean, for taking the time to speak with us.
Zoneblitz: Coming off the Super Bowl season the Steelers missed the playoffs in 2009. What caused the team to struggle?
Michael Bean: Where to start. Obviously losing one of the league’s premiere playmakers in Troy Polamalu hurt. When he plays, the Steelers win. When he’s shelved with injuries, the defense – and the secondary in particular – goes from outstanding to susceptible.
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by Andy | Mar 10, 2010 | 2010 NFL Free Agency, NFL Random Thoughts
Free agent running back Thomas Jones signed with the Kansas City Chiefs Tuesday in a move I don’t completely understand.
Jones, who played 2009 at 31 years old, is coming off of the two most productive seasons of his career during which he’s run for a total of 2,714 yards and 27 touchdowns while adding two more scores through the air in 2008.
Despite the fact that he appears to be getting stronger with age, he was clearly being usurped by Shonn Greene during the New York Jets’ playoff run last season. And the Jets cut Jones in early March, though by some accounts they wanted to sign him back after avoiding paying him a $3 million roster bonus.
His teammates reportedly wanted him back, though in the end Greene showed a speed-power combo last year that as the season wore on Jones wasn’t able to match.
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by Andy | Mar 5, 2010 | 2010 NFL Free Agency
Brett Favre had a heckuva 2009 season leading Minnesota to the NFC Championship game before the Vikings faltered against New Orleans.
But his opponents in the NFC North are busy arming themselves in the event that Favre comes back for more in 2010.
The Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears both roared into the new league year with multiple signings and in both teams’ headline moves included adding firepower to their respective defensive lines.
Chicago adding Julius Peppers was the highest profile signing Friday. He turnstiled the Vikings’ inconsistent left tackle Bryant McKinnie while playing for Carolina against Minnesota late in the 2009 season. And there’s no doubt that when he’s on his game Peppers is one of the league’s most dominant pass rushers.
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by Andy | Mar 1, 2010 | 2010 NFL Free Agency, NFL Draft, NFL Random Thoughts
In the weeks following their shocking exit from the AFC playoffs the San Diego Chargers have announced plans to release LaDainian Tomlinson and not to tender Darren Sproles.
The first announcement didn’t surprise me. After seven fantastic seasons Tomlinson has struggled with injuries and performance the last two years, finishing 2009 with the lowest number of carries and yards-per-carry averages of his career.
The Sproles announcement, on the other hand, I found just short of stunning. First off, the guy has been a fireplug when he’s had the opportunity to play regularly, including the January 2009 playoff game where he had more than 300 all-purpose yards in the Chargers’ overtime win over Indianapolis.
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by Andy | Feb 22, 2010 | NFL Draft, NFL Random Thoughts
It didn’t take an expert watching Tim Tebow play quarterback for Florida over the last four years to see that he was a great college player and a good and decent human being. It also didn’t take a genius to guess that he’d have trouble translating his ample skills to the National Football League, at least if he wanted to continue playing quarterback.
While he was a great scrambler and he could buy enough time in college where his long windup didn’t hurt him he wasn’t going to get away with windmilling his throws playing against elite competition every week.
Those beliefs seemed to be confirmed when Tebow went to the Senior Bowl and promptly struggled – not only with his throwing but with taking snaps from center.
Give Tebow credit for paying attention. In a recent story published at Bleacher Report he indicates a realization that he’s got shortcomings and that he is and plans to continue working on them.
That same story, however, indicates that he won’t throw at the NFL Scouting Combine.
Huh?
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Robert ok see you then
Robert ok see you then
Brian i could 100% see that in terms of anderson being the next senior elected by the hall of fame…
Malcolm Butler for ruining my 16th birthday Russell Wilson for throwing out his loyalties and Arthur Blank for trading Matt…
Why would you be upset with Butler, Wilson and Blank, Andy?